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Resolution

Whereas, we, the Swedish speaking people of Society Godhead Jersey City, N. J.
in [strikethrough] mass [/strikethrough] meeting assembled, have learned that one countryman of our JOSPEH HILLSTRÖM by
name, is being unjustly held in jail in Salt Lake City, Utah, under sentence to die on Nov. 19. 1915;

Whereas, we from all accounts of his trial have become conviced that the said Joseph Hillström
is innocent of the crime of which he is accused and is merely a victim of a conspiracy, due to hatred
and prejudice on account of his activity in labor movement;

Whereas, Joseph Hillström never had a fair trial;

Whereas, he has been denied a new trial in spite of the gravest errors in his trial; and

Whereas, this innocent man is in immediate danger of being judicially murdered, due to the
stubborn prejudice of his judges, and

Whereas, these same judges in the Board of Pardon have tried to justify their position by sland-
ering the character of the man they unjustly deliver to death, by falsely imputing to him a criminal
record;

Therefore, be it

Resolved, that we, one for all, and all for one, demand that the execution of Joseph Hillström by
stayed, and that he be immediately liberated or granted a new trial.

The sentence has been pronounced by men, and it can be set aside by men as long as
Hillström is alive. Law was made for the sake of man and not man for the sake of the law. And
be it further

Resolved, that we condemn as cowardly the action of the Board of Pardons in falsely imputing,
through the press, a criminal record to a man whom they deny the chance to defend himself; and
be it further

Resolved, that, should, contrary to our expectations, the sentence be carried out, we shall hold
the whole American people responsible for such an outrage; and be it further

Resolved, that in such a case American citizenship has no longer any value to us, and that we
forsware the loyalty and allegiance to American laws, governement and institutions, which has here-
tofore characterized our people. For where law and government cease to be instruments of
justice and are used for the murder of the innocent, loyalty ceases to be a virtue. And be it further

Resolved, that these resolutions be immediately communicated to the press, to the President of
the United States, to the Governor of the State of Utah and to the Mayor of our city

Carl F. Johnson
Chairman of Meeting.

Fentonia Hall J.C.

Nov 9, 1915

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