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PETITION
Hon. Wm. Spry. Governor of Utah.
This appeal is directed to the Board of Pardons in behalf of Joseph Hillstrom, a member of the Industrial Workers of the World, under sentence of death in the Utah Penitentiary. We have read and heard something of the case:
1st. We do not believe that Joseph Hillstrom is guilty of the crime for which he has been convicted.
2nd. We do not believe that he had a fair trial.
3rd. We have learned that the jurors were not selected in the usual way.
4th. The defendant was practically without counsel when he was on trial for his life.
5th. No motive was shown for the crime of which he was convicted.
6th. The conviction was found upon the flimsiest kind of circumstantial evidence.
Believing them to the facts, we the undersigned, demand tthat the death sentence in the case of Joseph Hillstrom be set aside and clemency extended.
Name | Address |
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B Schager | 2327 Cleveland Ave. Chicago. Ill. |
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J Stutetsel | Hughland Park Sioux Io |
Mrs Fran Stretsel | Sioux City Ia. |
Barnett Schatz | 705 So. Laflin St. Chicago, Ill |
J. J. Farley | 1046 N Franklin St Chicago Ill |
S. Fisher | 1740 - W - Huson St. Chicago Ill |
Peter Kennedy | 642. W. 48th Place Chicago Ill |
Ricardo Morens | 441 West 63rd St. Chicago Ill |
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PETITION
Hon. Wm. Spry. Governor of Utah.
This appeal is directed to the Board of Pardons in behalf of Joseph Hillstrom, a member of the Industrial Workers of the World, under sentence of death in the Utah Penitentiary. We have read and heard something of the case:
1st. We do not believe that Joseph Hillstrom is guilty of the crime for which he has been convicted.
2nd. We do not believe that he had a fair trial.
3rd. We have learned that the jurors were not selected in the usual way.
4th. The defendant was practically without counsel when he was on trial for his life.
5th. No motive was shown for the crime of which he was convicted.
6th. The conviction was found upon the flimsiest kind of circumstantial evidence.
Believing them to the facts, we the undersigned, demand tthat the death sentence in the case of Joseph Hillstrom be set aside and clemency extended.
Chicago
Name | Adress |
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Aaron Geuert | 4948 N. Irving ave |
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Jed A. Anrson | 3329 Seminary av |
Joseph Yugre | 1643 Carman av |
Cail Critern | 2650 22nd Plase |
Ivor Fritz | 737 Aldric Ave. |
Oscar Larson | 1100 Wells st. |
Hugo Sampson | 625 Belmont ave |
E Uedman | 930 Belmont ave |
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PETITION
Hon. Wm. Spry. Governor of Utah.
his appeal is directed to the Board of Pardons in behalf of Joseph Hillstrom, a member of the Industrial Workers of the World, under sentence of death in the Utah Penitentiary. We have read and heard something of the case:
1st. We do not believe that Joseph Hillstrom is guilty of the crime for which he has been convicted.
2nd. We do not believe that he had a fair trial.
3rd. We have learned that the jurors were not selected in the usual way.
4th. The defendant was practically without counsel when he was on trial for his life.
5th. No motive was shown for the crime of which he was convicted.
6th. The conviction was found upon the flimsiest kind of circumstantial evidence.
Believing them to the facts, we the undersigned, demand tthat the death sentence in the case of Joseph Hillstrom be set aside and clemency extended.
Name | Address |
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OF Nelson | 318 N. Central P.K, AVe Chicago |
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Oscar lawendale | 3500 Seminary Chicago Ill |
A. Hohn | 618 Hamburg St. |
G. Anderson | 2735 haddon ave |
J Weyna | 2927 So 48 Court Cicero Ill |
S Nordgson | 3233 Clifton av Chicgo Ill |
Lois Ciddio | 818 Bishop Street Chicgo Ill |
A Lindahl | 373 mantioella go Chicago. Ill |
Edward Gallagher | 1938 Wash. Blu |
John Skogstrom | 1641 N Spaulding av |
Hanislaia Nrakouski | #831 N Winchester ave Chicago Ill |
Frank Howmadka | 2109-59 ave Cicero Ill |
Joseph Lodwwitz | 3609 Divery ave |
Otto C Stott | 1723 N Kuler av Chcago Ill |
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PETITION
Hon. Wm. Spry. Governor of Utah.
This appeal is directed to the Board of Pardons in behalf of Joseph Hillstrom, a member of the Industrial Workers of the World, under sentence of death in the Utah Penitentiary. We have read and heard something of the case:
1st. We do not believe that Joseph Hillstrom is guilty of the crime for which he has been convicted.
2nd. We do not believe that he had a fair trial.
3rd. We have learned that the jurors were not selected in the usual way.
4th. The defendant was practically without counsel when he was on trial for his life.
5th. No motive was shown for the crime of which he was convicted.
6th. The conviction was found upon the flimsiest kind of circumstantial evidence.
Believing them to the facts, we the undersigned, demand tthat the death sentence in the case of Joseph Hillstrom be set aside and clemency extended.
Name | Address |
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W. Sohoening | 2673 Warren ave. Chicago Ille |
C Hallby | 1322 Adelou st " " |
O F Sandald | 7992 Green St " " |
Andrew Chapman | 4213 Washington Bl " " |
C G Dossor | 1010-12-Ave Orslross Park Ill |
G. Buttner | 2523 N. Franceisio Av Chicago Ill |
A Rarks | 2238 Milrose St |
Chas Gillaspie | 25 E. Oak St. Chicago Ill |
John Burkenbook | 1137 Washington Blvd, " " |
W. Blauchila | 150 Lowet st chicago |
John. J. Allansen | 4121 Faustson Bul Chicago Ill |
Jos McCloskey | 3440 N Lawendale Ave |
St. Jinney | 2370 N. Robey St. Chicaco Ill |
E. Lindberg | 3924 Bernard St Chicago Ill |
Geo. Johnson | 32 58 S. Bacinne Av. Chicago Ill |
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PETITION
Hon. Wm. Spry. Governor of Utah.
This appeal is directed to the Board of Pardons in behalf of Joseph Hillstrom, a member of the Industrial Workers of the World, under sentence of death in the Utah Penitentiary. We have read and heard something of the case:
1st. We do not believe that Joseph Hillstrom is guilty of the crime for which he has been convicted.
2nd. We do not believe that he had a fair trial.
3rd. We have learned that the jurors were not selected in the usual way.
4th. The defendant was practically without counsel when he was on trial for his life.
5th. No motive was shown for the crime of which he was convicted.
6th. The conviction was found upon the flimsiest kind of circumstantial evidence.
Believing them to the facts, we the undersigned, demand tthat the death sentence in the case of Joseph Hillstrom be set aside and clemency extended.
Name | Address |
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Anna Polinski | 1234 Dickson St. |
Nick [Lotoskyuski?] | 938 Robey St. |
Mitchell [Kuriatkowski?] | 1838 August Street |
Walter Laboy | 938 Robey St. |
Gregory Waftowicz | 1013 N. Winchester |
John Cygmar | 1820 Wobanria Ave. |
Piotr Sydera | 1720 Superior |
Joseph Ondrus | |
Frank Ondrus | 4114 Crystal St. |
L. [Warkiewiesz?] Jr. | 1460 W. Chicago Ave. Chicago |
K. [Gadamowies?] | 1460 W. Chicago Ave. |