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3 revisions | 29445 at May 14, 2022 09:06 PM Page 11PETITION
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 some-
thing of the case:
1st. We do not believe Joseph Hillstrom 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 these to be the facts, we the undersigned, demand that the death sentence in the case of Joseph
Hillstrom be set aside and clemency extended.
Name Address
Mr Chas Boner? 1438 Wabash Ave
J E White 30724 ?? Pl
H.E. Roble 673 N. Clark
Harry T. Browning 15 E. Ohio St
James Krushina 2107 W. 13th St Chicago
Pierce Reeves Atlanta, Ga
Bill Brown 13 E 63 St
Frank V Kiefer
35 E Tennssee Street
Evansville Ind
PETITION This appeal is directed to the Board of Pardons in behalf of Joseph Hillstrom, a member of the Industrial Page 11PETITION
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 some-
thing of the case:
1st. We do not believe Joseph Hillstrom 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 these to be the facts, we the undersigned, demand that the death sentence in the case of Joseph
Hillstrom be set aside and clemency extended. PETITION This appeal is directed to the Board of Pardons in behalf of Joseph Hillstrom, a member of the Industrial |