PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY OCTOBER 20, 1997 Hickman's Appeal to Supreme Court Given Up by Walsh Refusals of Five Judges Lead to Abandonment of New Trial by Lawyer Washington, Oct. 9—(UAP) William Edward Hickman's last hope of escaping the gallowls on Oct. 19 through a court appeal vanished to day. His lawyer, Jerome Walsh, announced after a majority of five members of the U. S. supreme court had refuted the kidnapper-slayer an appeal from the California supreme court decision upholding his sentence that he had given up the court fight, and he received a settlement clemency from Governor Young. "I feel that Richard H. Cantillon of Los Angeles and I have exhausted every legal remedy left to Hickman, Walsh said. "We have done our complete duty as his lawyers, even though that apparently won't save him." J Oliverice Wendell Holmes was the last to turn down Hickman's appeal, which charged that the new California law under which the slayer of Martin Parker was convicted, was a constitutional "the process of law." Walsh will wire Governor Young today, he said, asking for a hearing on a petition for elemeny. He will leave this afternoon for his home in Kansas. Walsh had indicated earlier he intended to put his plea before nine justices, but he said today the unanimity with which the majority of five had turned him down and made it impossible for supreme court review was possible. He believed the other four justice after learning that a majority had already rejected the plea would do like-wise. The justices have all received him, with great courtesy and listened to his points. Walsh told the United Press in his arguments, the attorney is implying that the law was not "atrocious" or relied on a constitutional point." The assertion that the new California criminal law uqder upon Hickman was "attrocious" has hanged Oct. 19 was in violation of the federal constitution. He charges that "due process of law" is violated by the clause providing that in a plan of "not guilty by reason of insanity" he committed the crime charged. The appeal and stay of execution sought could be granted by any judge, permitting an argument before the full court on Walsh's legal point. The court, however, has rejected an overwhelming majority of such pleas in the last few years. The preponderance being striking in capital cases. The Graduate Club of the School of Education will meet at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at Ouread Training school, Professor John W. Twente of the School of Education will talk on "Oral Examinations." All graduate students and faculty members in the School of Education are invited, according to William Moore, president of the club. Send The Daily Kansuan home. 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