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WILD, WODLLY WEST INMIDST OF EAST: Sunset Rmch in New Jersey, apwcmloxs. place in the rodeos and fancy rid- ing that sometimes are put on for This is @ man's para- dise. ! He'd Be a Champ Bill, Weber's young son, hus ridden since he was three, is| called the youngest cowhoy in the | eust, and has ambitiona to become a champion roper. “hoi >, 18| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928 (GLAND RESEARCH IN CRIMINOLOGY Expert Plans fo Give Findin & | Adjolning Sunsct Ranch is Buf- |t Isfln Real 'l'hms | talo Farm, the estate of Weber's Real Test | father, which contains some 7onl { atres, and a private zoo where elk, 5 Blackwood, N. J, June 1.— ""';‘“0- deer, “”“Cl";’v ““""';Pea; New York, June 1—Criminal| Come right down here to Black- | COcks, penguins and all sorts of |\ "oy al are low-browed s v | rare water and land animals are ! y s | Wool, wesuge—down bers 191500 and furtive, according to fiction | Blackwood, just 20 miles from Phil- adelphia, right in the heart of the| wild and woolly ecast—if you want to see what real, honeat-to-goodness, ride-"em-cowboy ranching is like. They'll show you as gecnuine an | article of branding, broncho-bust- ing and bulldogging as you can find anywhere in Montana or Wyoming or Texas. And it will not be a rodeo. “Come and get it!” you'll hegr the cook vell to hooted and spurred buckaroos at meal time, The Genuine Article Yes sir — “Sunset Ranch,’ just a litle way out in the counigy from the Blackwood railway ata- tion, is the real thing. It belongs to Louis Weber, Ir., ranchman over week-ends and the weath proprietor of a couple of big silk mills between times. As a vouth, Weber spent much, of his time in Texas. He was a cowboy there, and brought back an in grown love of ranch life when he returned to Pennsylvania. | When his silk mills brought pros- perity, he transplanted & bit of cattle eountry environment to New Jersey =0 he could give his riding | and roping proclivities week-end | expression. Just for Diversion “Sunset Ranch,” briefly, is a very westernish institution de- signed to provide Weber and a lot of his friends with unique enfer- tainment over Saturdays and Sun- ! days. It has no other mission ex cept to afford Weber and his ac- quaintances snatchea of the sort of life he likes best Most of Weber's weck-end guests | at the ranch are easterners who | It was his fortune to be the first | gt may he a pro-criminal tyvpe, earn their living in most prosaic | brought to trial under the new code | porhape of high intellcctual ability, tashions, but cherish memories of |and 50 he was enabled to take ad- |yt morally irresponsible. Ilife on the plains years agone. vantage of the delays resulting | Thymus Functions Too Long Ou the walls of the ranch house from the first testing of a crimi- | wfy jo not under-development but are guns, a superb assortment of Mal procedure and its constitu- | gyor.getivity of the thymus gland bridies and spurs with silver fit- tionailty. | that science wants to flght,” said | | tings, elaborately carved . and | The efficiency of the statute Was | pr Timme, “The thymus, located |n" chased.” Nuvajo blankets form In- indicated to sponsors of the law | ihe chest, is the gland of adoles- dian designs on the floors, and DY the speed with which Hickman | cence, of growth. Tt should stop | there are plenty of chaps, leather | Was first found sane and then, bY | functioning at maturity, for so long | coats, ten gallon hats, and all the the same jury and almost Without |ag 4t continues active the other | other props needed to transform | Pause, declared guilty and sen- | glands are sub-normal.” | a tired business man into a cow- tenced to death. But the fact that | Persons of unduly large stature | boy. the new statutc had never been |apg youthful complexions often | In the bunk house, a dozen or Weighed as to coustitutionality op- | zre examples of the result of over- more week-enders can be accom- | °rated to save him, at least tem- gotjve thymus glands. [ modated. {porarily, when virtually no ot# By disentegrating the thymus Toves the Life tactor could have served. I'with X-ray treatments, the gland | “I hope 1 never lose my love Jerome K. Walsh, chief counsel, js made to stop gecreting and allow for western ways” said Weber. and other attorneys for the de- | gihery to begin their work. “Yet T must be close ecnough in fense lost no time in carrving The thyroid gland, in the neck, is ! mu;h'unh my office to attend to |10 the state supreme court their | qor¢ tigsue that does not show un- | v business, n my eastern ranch I live the life ot a westerner and help som: of my friends 10 revive their old, colorful days. I hope to keep it up the rest of my lif: Mra, Weber is as enthusiastic about ranch life as her husband She has her own pony, and rid well. But for the most part th feminine influence has not fnvad- | ed the ranch, and women have no The “Luxury” of a Clay Pack By Edna Wallace Hopper Do you regard a clay pack as one of those delightful inventions for those who can pay to look young? When your own face seems |D‘ sug, looks sal- | low and tired | do you simply accept it as “one of those things?" All it needs s care. A tired skin can be re- markably re- freshed by my | simple clay pack. Get a tube of ite Youth w 7 Walleco Hovpar ..u‘dfl-hub' Edna Wallace Hopper's W Clay and apply it as directed. When you wash it off the gentle, pureing action of the clay leaves a pleas- ant afterglow. The pores are freed of tiny, blemishing clots of dirt which bhecomie imbes and, par- ticularly in oily skins, form black- heads. Your face is thoroughly freed from these obstructions and the pores can funciion normally. The clay also is an astringent, leaving the pores closed, the skin firm and clear. My White Youth Clay is the only product of its kind of which I know Tt is dainty and agrecable to use Get it at any toilet counter, in sev eral sizes. jout of a fate for which the | clamored, | daughter of a Los Angeles banker | definite ling is adverse | tried again. “Just Lis fad,” explained Weber. “We like to live the way we want to rather than the way everyone else does." HICKMAN'S FATE I3 DELAYED BY COURT Law Aimed to Speed Justice Is Questioned Sacramento, Cal, June 1.—@—1In California’s new criminal proce ure, designed to close legal loop- holes through which the guilty es- cape the William Edward Hickman, of 12-ycar-old Marian Parker, found at least a temporary ally The new code, which Hickman from the quick slayer saved meting publ through was the force of my perated by the uncertainty. Thus the “breaks,” which en- abled the kidnaper and killer of th moulded to clude for eight davs capture by the police authoritics of threc states, have followed him past the date set for his executlon. fight to save the condemned youth. They assailed the statute as vio- lating both the state and federal constitutions because it permitted | separate hearings on crime and | mental condition. They contended that the procedure operated to “whittle away” the defendant’s “common law right to trial by jury,” and that it the statute were upheld it would be possible for the prosccution to #plit up other de- fenses and there could be an in- number of hearings. A member of the court posed the suggestion man had deprived complete defense by failing or re- fusing to enter a plea of not guilty. inter- The California law permits a per-| son accused of murder to plead not | guilty b reason of insanity, but lie can also plead Mot guilty of the jerime, as formerly. The defense replied that the “ambiguity” of the statute kept him from entering the not guilty" plea. The state’s that even if the attorneye declare high court’s rul- Hickman could be He is alko under life sentence with Welby Hunt for par- ticipation in tha murder of Jvy Toms, druggist near Los Angeles. ARTILLERY SAILS Boston, June 1 (P—Bound for the coast defences of Long Tsland Sound to take part in joint army and navy maneuvers during the next fortnight, the Sth Coast Artil- ery regiment sailed from the army today on the transport Baird for Newport, R. T. The regiment is scheduled to ar- rive at Fort A Newport, to- pight, and with the 10th Coast Ar- tille proe giment from that fort will tomorrow to the coast de- * off New London, Conn, A hurri weather hurean of 60 or more mil United States ndards 1s a wind an hour, Married Single Engaged @ Never before has the screen attempted the cold facts! Children under 16 Years positively not admitted, penaities of their crimes, | al opinion exas- | law's slowness and | that Hick- ' himself of the | writers. But if authors adhered closer to realities, many of the vil- |lains would be handsome, curly haired-open-mannered and confi denceinviting, Dr. Walter F Timme has found. Dr. Timme is grandular rescarch axpert for the New York Neurologi- cal Institute. He has spent 17 years cbserving persons with pro-criminal tendencies. Glandular deficiences are respon- | sible for eriminal traits in a great many individuals, and correction of these deficiencies is the one certain method of “reforming” them, he holds. Will Test His Findings An elaborate inquiry inte Dr. Timme's theories, is to be undertak- en by the Neurological Institute, covering examination of prison in- mates, delinquent children, clinic | ind hospital patients and other: The Institute hopes to obtain d. which will be of wide social benfit. 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