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IRENE CASTLE'S PLANS ARE UPSET Home for Slriy Dogs Yet 10 DOWN AND WEEPS Rushes Into Her Arms When She Visits Him in Now BRITAIN DAILY distALD, 1UESDAY, JANUARY zd, ives. HICKMAN, ON EVE OF TRIAL, BREAKS BEFORE HIS MOTHER Then he rushed across the room to his mother's arma. 8he was unable to stand it and fainted but Edward, sobbing, held her while prisoner of- ficials dashed cold water in her tace. neys will use her in an attempt to show that the youth was insane at the time he killed Marion Parker. The mother was at one time at a hespital for mental treatment and this may be used as a background for the Insanity defense. The mother today was trying to bear up bravely but was finding it difficult. Many newspapermen and photographers met her at the sta- tion when ehe arrived from Kansas execution more than a dosen appli- cations have been received by the governor's office for his job in Penn- sylvania. Well Baby Conferences At Three Places in City Members of the Visiting Nurse as- sociation staft will again hold dem-, onstrations for mothers, in conjunc- Jail — Overcome With Emotion, His Maternal Parent Swoons. Be Realized Chicago, Jan. 24 %—Mrs, Irene Castle McLaughlin's plan for & farm haven for stray dogs has been dis- rugted, she sald today, by the city health department’s “anti-dog cam- paign.” Tt is thoroughly discouraging.” said Mrs. McLaughlin, who is a di- rector of the Anti-Cruelty soclety, “to have Dr. Arnold Kegel (health commiasioner) balk our every move withTis orders. He has made it im- possible for us to give out any dogs, and since people cannot come to us to get a pet, we are swamped and absolutely unable to handle more dogs than we now have. “He has forbldden us to move any dogs from the city to the country without having them vaccinated— an utterly absurd proceeding, for 1 have had any number of dogs and many of them lived to ripe old age without ever having had rabies. T would almost move out of Chicago before T would have a dog of mine vaccinated. Yet, it is not permitted people to take home their own dogs, when once they are caught in the dog pound. unless they first have them vaccinated. “k'ntil this ban is removed we shall not be able fo do anything at all. Tt was our hope to-maintain a| home in the country where the dogs could be sent uatil homes had been found for them. Under present con- ditions that is impossible, and the dogs are being killed almost as fast as they are picked up. Conditions at the pound are terrible, and the suffering among the poor dogs is harrowing.” MARRIAGE OF NANCY MILLER IS DELAYED ct of Former Hindu Ruler | tion with the usual well baby con- | ferences, beginning Wednesday. Miss Justine Traut will conduct | the demonstration at ‘Center | street from 3 to 5 p. m. Wednesday. Any mother will be welcome. When she revived she sat and talked for some time with the rather handsome lad who has confessed to |the atroclous murder of the little daughter of Perry Parker. Another {son, Alfred, was with them. | Led Back to Cell Edward finally was led back into | his cell and his hand fumbled at his |eves as he walked away from his City yvesterday. She avoided them. "m all worn out,” she said once. so hard to try to bear up. But TI'm going to be brave., “I'm not here in hope of galning dlin sympathy for my boy,” she | *'\; Sl hewe - Beearne i Miss Ruth Hartney will conduct | mother and because he 1s my mn.t"',e Jomoustmtion " at Washinglion, S = [sghool from 3 to ¢ p. m. on Thurs- What mother would not g0 to her | F10% IO % 10 ¢ b . on Thurs- |son to help him if he were in great |} | trouble? & e 4 ¥ Mrs. Hattie Recknagel will' pre- Certalply I'm not seeking &ny | .ns'1he same demonstration at the Dotarisly or o defeat Justico 8 8/ yoop aineet acheel on Friday from has been said. I'm here to help my | 315 oo "450" %0 {boy any way T can and maybe for |* ol SonaPart’ gemonstrations the last time jare free of charge and any mother 1 welcome. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Los Angeles, Cal, Jan. 24— (UP)--Twenty-four hours before he was to go on trial, charged with be- ing the desperately cunning “Fox” | /o *H | who slew 12-year old Marion Park- | The greeting between mother and |or, Willlam Edward Hickman today | on wufrn decided contrast between had given way to his emotions. |that of Edward and his father last Confronted by his mother, Mra. | (oo “A¢ that time the young prison- | Eva Hickman of Kansas City, yester- er sneeped, condemned his father and day the youth—who has confessed | 114 1o had often thought of killing to the murder—broke Into sobs and | maje parent. The father sat by, aned 2 listened to the taunts, and said he “I'm awfully sorry mother. wanted to help. Edward didn't cven The mother had come here from |arise from his ccll cot to greet his Harrisburg, Jan. 24 (UP)—An ap. the Missouri city in an attempt to tather. | plication for the job of state exee |save her son from the gallows. Her| He had been anxious to mect his |tioner of Pennsylvania has been re- face was care worn., Her shoulders |mother, however, and at the same | ceived at the governor’s office from were drooped. |time had been somewhat apprehen- [a man who offers to do it at a cut Mother Faints | sive. rate. Previous to visiting the jail she| Rhe probably will visit him again| The state now pays $200 for an had ewooned in the offiec of Richard |today. execution, except wh:n more than Cantillon, defense attorney. rson is exccuted on the same But she revived and said she Then $200 is pald for the first wanted to see her son. It was then ind $150 for each additional execu- that she was led into the prison of- tion. tice, She entered from one side of The cut-rate applicant offers to do the room as Edward—who has been he job for a tlat rate of $125 for a sneering and supercilious sort of rocution of condemned men and prisoner—entered the other door. $150 for condemned women. The youth’s mask dropped. 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