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Name: Edward S. Horn |
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Allegations: On March 9, 1918,
allegedly said in Jocko "That the heads of the government at the
White House ought to be killed and that then the war would stop." Case Details: Demurrer to 5/8 info charging him w/ criminal syndicalism
sustained. Amended information charged him w/ sedition. Found guilty
after trial June 14-15, 1918. Served 17 months. Released Nov. 16, 1919. Personal Information:
Born in Michigan. Married Viola Elwell Apr. 2, 1901
in Monroe, Mich. Lived in Plains. Had been in Montana 7 months.
Teamster at a mill. Father William lived in Seattle. Date and place of death
unknown.
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