TITE MORNING OREG ONI AX, FHIDAT, OCTOBER 15, 1920 fa IOOI LEADER FROM TOWN Jimberworker Turns Up With Tale of Wild Flight. If -LAST DAY- f 4 "HUSBANDS and WIVES" D o COURT ACTION SOUGHT Featuring VIVIAN MARTIN V 1 Sn.sanvillc Marshal Declared Head of Cans "WUicli Threatened Death to Organiser. TOMORROW V. SATURDAY IB 1 i KI.AMATH FALLS. Or., Oct. 14. (Special.) Scratched and torn from wandering in the darkness through brush and barbed wire fences and bordering upon nervous collapse, S. H. Wood of Kverett, Wash., vice-president and organizer of the interna tional union of timberworkers, today made affidavit before an attorney here that he was set upon in Susanville. Cal., blindfolded and threatened with hanc'insr by a mob of about 20 men, taken 30 miles in an automobile and turned loose. This happened, he says, upon the night of October 11. Wood will leave tomorrow for Cali fornia to place his charges before labor leader in San Francisco ana before Governor Stephens and the attorney-general at Sacramento. Marahal Declared Lender. He brands the city marshal of Susanville. a lumbering center in Las pen county, as the leader of the mob. The officer's name is unknown to him. His statement Is that the mar shal placed him under arrest about 5 o'clock Monday afternoon, charging him with being an 1. W. W. Wood explained that he was an accredited organizer of the timberworkers' union and American Federation of Labor, but the marshal refused to ex amine tt'.s credentials and put him in jail. He promisid to notify the prisoner's friends, it is said, but failed to do so. Through a passerby Wood managed to get word to friends, who brought an attorney. The lawyer promised to seek a writ of habeas corpus next day. About 9 o'clock at night the mar shal returned and said a hearing would be held at once. He took Wood a few blocks up the street, where the mob seized him. blindfolded him and put a rope around his neck. They told him they were going to hang him. They pot into four automobiles and drove 20 miles into the country. They stopped and held a conference. One said. "We don't want anything here such as happened in Washing ton," then they turned Wood loose and told him to "beat it." "If you ever come back," one of the crowd warned, "wo have a rope right here to hang you with." After he had walked a short dis tance he saw two automobiles coming toward him, sweeping the roadsides with moving powerful searchlights. Fearing the mob had changed its mind he plunged through a wire fence Into a field of sagebrush. The cars stopped and a number of men with pocket searchlights began to comb the field. Wood burrowed into a sage bush. The searching lasted for hours. Many times men passed within a few feet of him. As daylight approached the man-hunters withdrew and Wood walked until he came to a cabin where he found a member of the timber workers' union, Frank Sullivan, of Sacramento, who fed him and dressed his barbed wire cuts. He believes that the mob turned him loose in the first place to get rid of some of their own members who were mistrusted to stand for extreme measures. Then a Picked crowd returned to find and hang him. Papers Kot ne-tnrned. All of his papers and belongings were taken from him by the marshal, but $25 in cash was overlooked. Wood caught a train into Lakeview. He was too weak to walk from the station to the hotel and spent most of Tues day night on a bench in the station. Wednesday he took the stage to Klamath Falls. "Upoi arrival in Klamath Falls," says Wood in the sworn statement. "I was in a state of physical collapse. Being unanic to want or disrobe for bed without assistance. "I went to su9anvWle, he said, "a peaceful citizen on a legitimate errand. I was arrested without war rant or cause, my property confis cated and my person subjected to humiliating assault. ' will invoke the nid of the highest authority in Cali fornia to secure redress." Through th mpyhea of the musk I I m m 17.' STARTS SATURDAY 4 Li that was placed'bver his face, "Wood says he was able to clearly see and jdentify the Susanville marshal as ringleader of the mob. MOVE BEATS CANDIDATE Change of Address Causes Oregon City Man to Withdraw. OREGON' CITT, Or Oct. 14. (Spe cial.) Owing to the fact that George E. Griffith, a candidate for city coun cil, does not reside in ward two. from which he filed, W. C. Green, the other candidate, will have no opposition at the November election, as Mr. Grif fith withdrew from the race Thurs day. Mr. Griffith formerly resided In ward two and when he moved about a year ago his residence was just across the street and in ward three. 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