| Show ACCIDENT VICTIMS VICTIM'S S 'S I FATHER NE NEAR R DE DEATH TH Taylorsville Farmer Is Trampled Trampled Trampled Tram Tram- pled by Team as Son SonIs SonIs SonIs Is Killed While funeral arrangements were being ma made macic le Tuesday for Owen Mc- Mc Laughlan 9 fatally Injured in the runaway of a team in front of the Plymouth school at Taylorsville Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day his father John P. P 38 injured in the same accident was reported in a serious condition at a local hospital The boy died in the thc hospital Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day night from a fractured pelvis and internal injuries suffered when a team hitched to a wagon used as asa asa asa a school bus became frightened and bolted Owen slipped of off the seat became be became became be- be came entangled In the reins and was dragged forty feet The elder a Taylorsville Taylors Taylors- yule ville farmer suffered a broken ankle and possible internal injuries in at attempting attempting attempting at- at tempting to rescue his son The Thc father was trampled by the horses when he stumbled in a futile attempt to grab the reins The heavy wagon also passed over oyer his body The father regularly drives the wagon in which pupils are carried to the school In the morning He had stopped In front of ot the school unloaded unloaded unloaded un un- un- un loaded the children and leaving Owen on the seat went into a store As he hc was as returning to the wagon the team ran away The boy was born November 11 1921 in Taylorsville and was a student student stu stu- stU- stU dent 4 if at t the un hn PI Plymouth mouth school Besides u H I un u H I the father he is survived by l his s smother mother Mrs Jeanette West Vest Mc Mc- Laughlan 51 six brothers John W. W Scott Stephen James Marvin and Ralph and two sisters Lucille and Jeanette Bishop Samuel J. J Lindsay of or the Taylorsville L. L D. D S. S ward will officiate off off- elate at the funeral services 4 |