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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 council 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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T Bobinski | 1084 N. Marshfield ave |
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Tin Tiamiuski | 1853 Iowa |
Max [Pizylylowerz] | 112 N. Robey St. |
Walter Walendy | 1320 Cornell St |
Leo Phillips | 2136 Haddon ave |
Stanley Ramolowski | 2235 Carloz st. |
Anohyy Bugaj | 1712 Links |
Casimir Reiss | 1117 N. Lincoln St |
Joe Zarwik | 925 Newtron |
Steve Fima | 1455 Fell Place |
W. Gosinykowski | 946 N. Wood. str. |
Adam Basiewig | 1003 W Licon |
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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 council 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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Julius Davis | 116 N Harmitige ave |
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Kostanty Pawlowski | 1280 Milwawki av |
Kasimier Skubikowski | 1903 Evergreen ave |
Michael Firay | 952 Milwaukee ave |
Walter Parzkiewicz | 1331 N Ashland ave |
Sanikos Ostrouski | Thyme Ave 1563 |
Mikoty Durzak | 1939 Thomas st. |
Bolestow Poszkiewicz | 1331 N Ashland ave |
Wojmiesh Fievor | 1528 Haddon ave |
J. Pleshaczyuski | 959 Ashland av. |
F. Czajkowski | 959 Ashland av. |
Maveeli Rozewski | 1028 N Paulina |
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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 council 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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Simon Polo | 1339 So. 50 Cort Cicero Ill |
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Edw Flaherty | 35 E Oak St Chicago Ill |
Peter Olon | 733 W. Madison |
Peter Chaboudy | 150 N. La Salle. |
Wm Pedesson | 709 N. May St |
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mr J Johnson | 4914 N. Roby St |
P. Villani | 2217 W Harrison St |
F Casey | 5620 So Seely Ave |
Harry E Cuppo | 2151 Jackson Boul |
john Hellgurst | 904 Townsand st |
C Dattilo | 1359 Makauk st |
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Cd Shilliger | 4508 Safern ave |
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Margaret Fatouz | 3568 N. 45 St |
F. Hallman, | 3117 Rube, av |
Wm Gimmerman | 3226 E 48 ST |
C. G. Connor | 1552 E 43 St |
H F Peters | 4008 Riverside SW |
Walter Schmidt | [3800] Riverside Ave S. W. |
H. C Cram | 3566 W 45 St |
John J. Smith | L. S & M. Y. Y, M,C,A |
H. Veschueven | 1051 madison St. Chicago |
George J L H. Blundall | L. S & M L. Y MCA |
J. S. Blair | 1804 E 20th St Clev. O. |
E. C Nelson | 12 Street West Ruthberg |
Mike Ryan | 4869 Warner Roadf |
S Eokenfols | 6206 E [?] |
F. Stastry | 3589 W. 45 St. |
[?] S Kipp | 4625 Trowbridge av |
John Medows | 3400 W 58 St SW |
Ed. Weber. | 3609 Broadview |
Oscar Kluender | 3609 Broadview ave |
John Puteka | 3608 W 45 St |
Wm Wilson | 446 E 49th St |
Albert Humitsch | 4208 Newark Ave |
Joe Kady | 3308 Ruby Av |
Amy Ponstigne | 3546 W 50 ST |
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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 council 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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Joe Fronenberg | 1344 Lincoln St |
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Sol Katz | 1255 Macedonia St. |
S. Wein | 2658 augusta, St |
M. Harving | 1255 W Claremont av |
J Tenbaum | 1330 nieca Rox ave |