Show The Sentinel SentinelA V VA A Vocational Victim Electrically Driven Cows What Will the Harvest B. B V Prying P en S. S L L. L Vi Visitors y By IRVING IRVIN l HUP HUDSON HUDON 9 Dr Albert Schneider a a. university pr professor and internationally fa famous famous fa- fa a. a criminologist seems ms to be the tho victim of his hll own vocation Dr Schneider was n de deeply ply interested in inH all H phases of ot crime In order to understand the workings working's of th the various arlous criminal minds he had to todeal todeal deal eal with he experimented with different drug drugs to learn their several sev- sev eral ral effects upon the tile human mind and nd body The result as os would be e expected was that Dr Schneider took ook one too many doses of Df hi his hilS ex- ex pe material He lie Heis is d dead d It wa wall Goethe the eminent German Gennan w who o suggested tha that an n Individual was wa jU justified in spending a night in carousal that he might bet be e able to write accurately about the ie morning after t tim the e night before fore We Ve dont don't take ke any stock in that philosophY whether advocated b by y Goethe or practiced by py D Dr Sc nel- nel der er I It is a far cry from the old-fash- old plow with its spreading pr bandle hanles han han- dle les and iron point drawn by y two steaming teaming horses les and the modern riding plow capable of turning two three or eye even eight o or or more furrows fur fur- rows rowe on one round and anel pulled by bya a a. gas-driven gas tractor Out on the University of ot California farm at a a. test was waa recently maden made In n which a a. tractor ran an continuously for or hours stopping about fifteen minutes four times Umes a day luring During those hose hours the motor never stopped Mopped running and the tractor traveled raveled 1330 miles and plowed 1280 US acres The motor burned Z 1 gallons of ot gas ga's a little less t than an one gallon per acre C I C C That record is remarkable and goes to show what strides man has bas made lade in the development o of power power- driven riven machinery for tor or farm use When the farmers are able to so go regulate the that it will steer teer Itse itself f farming will have been reduced educed to a gentleman's pastime And that day is not so far tar away as s some would think Already some farmers are doln doing the very thing mentioned S C C Speaking of ot new farm machinery one ne wonders what the cows will think when an electrical man Is sent ent to drive them home homeT C C C Chinese leaders are arc going in for tor wholesale education Night schools chols are being organized in various cenera centers cen cen- cen teT'S era and people will be able to maser master mas- mas ter er the knowledge of at least leat a thousand housand words in about four months If the new program is successful sue suc- as it doubtless wilt will be China will experience the greatest of her career There is no so eo revolutionary to a s. nation as that its people shall shaU be put in a position to acquire knowledge knowle We Wo can think o of no more seed that could be bo sown own than the ability to read and write which the new pro program Tam will place within the reach of ot the average m man n and woman woman wom worn an o of ot China a S I C Every now and then one reads o of ofa ofa a t tourist t or visitor to this city being beng be be- ing ng fleeced ced out of ot his money by an individual who makes makes' his living preying upon unsuspecting travel travel- ers en One wonders if it it would not be a good thing for the railroads entering the city to have some kind of a warning statement placed where all trav travelers lers could read it it A great many o f c-f the robberies that occur take ake place ilace in the vicinity of ot the stations stations stations sta sta- in the city Many times a word t to the wise would save savo a traveler from this unpleasant experience ex ex- and at the same came time w would uld help to make the city an unprofitable unprofitable able place pace for or crooks |