Show OGDEN SCHOOL SCHOOLBOY SCHOOLBOY BOY liVES FOR 8 HOURS WITH 81 STAB AD IN HEART William Lloyd Pall Parker er Struck By Bayonet at Ogden l High ugh PUR PURELY E L Y ACCIDENT Death Is Shock V as as Seemed Not to Bo Be Dangerous Faculty and students of the theO O Ogden den High school were stunned today by the announcement that William Lloyd Parker 17 yeats ealS of age a member of the junior class was dead from froni a bayonet wound received at play on the high school steps Monday J morn morn- mornIng morning morning ing l I Until the tho boys boy's death at o'clock Monday afternoon the wound was not thought thought danger danger- dangerous dangerous I ous Then an autopsy revealed lie had lived eight hours with a ai I gash in his hi his heart lie was the tha son of Mr and Mrs William C Parker Sev Se Seventh street A n J 3 Merrill principal oC or the high school said saM that he had ex- ex examined ex examined at at- least a dozen witnesses who saw Parker and Groberg I Woods also a junior playIng with their rifles with bayonets fixed and saw the bayonet from Woods rifle fly oft off and strike Parker In the chest The solid said that the tho wound was as caused purely by accident HOW lIOW IT lL Woods and arker barker were waiting I on the tha cast east steps o of the high school for tor the H 11 n 0 O T C drill They fI eol their bayonets to their rifles arid and began to play with them them The bayonet on Woods rifle was not ly fastened and the bayonet flew lIew oft ocr and struck st ruck Parker larker in tn the chest entering at at- atthe the right o of the sternum between the second and third ribs The wound was not considered dangerous and first first- aid was ministered ad-ministered ad- ad administered ministered at atthe the high school Dr L L S Merrill was called and had the boy taken to his home In an automobile Parker was able to walk from the automobile Into the tho Parker home homo DES DaS IN IX i Al I The boy went to bed and seem seen seemed seemed ed to be resting lIe He died at 4 3 0 o'clock right eight hours after aller reedy reedy- receiving ing the tho wound 1 The body was remo e removed l to tl the II Maian alan mortuary where Dr Mer Mer- Itter- Itter itt-I itt Dr Ezra Rich and Dr Ed Edward ward ivard I Rich Illch performed an autopsy They then learned that the bayonet had reached the heart There here was tas little external bleeding from the wound during the day Principal Merrill said today that he questioned Woods and the boy said that his bayonet flew Clew front hL his rifle ritia as he raised It II A dozen other cAdets at the high school I also saw the accident PrincIpal Merrill said and they describe the accident as told by Woods The rhe Woods boy was grief stricken lIe He and the Parker boy had been very close companions AGAINST ST HULLS Principal Merrill said laId that the fixing of ot bayonets on rifles with without out orders WAS wu against the tho rules of the tho school Captain Carl Dockler Dockier In charge of the cadet unit said this action of placing the bayonets on the rifles was In iii direct violation ot of the rules Though bayonets are carried as part of the regular equipment ho added no practice with them Is required or per per- per permitted I milled The Woods and Parker youths had bad been chums churns for or years ears their friendship dating back to their days In the tho North Junior High school WOUND In a 11 statement today Dr Mer Mer- Merrill nh rill said salol that when ho he arrived at the school the bo boy had already received recel first aid ald The cut was wasi i about an Inch long over ovea the and opposite the Iho second rib Its general appearance was that of a minor wound The Joy poy was taken home homo In a motor carand car carand carand and was able ablo to walk from the car to the home He lie was placed In bed and given a 0 sedative to promote restful steep Dr Merrill assisted alsted by Drs Edward Edword I and andI I Ezra Rich performed an In the presence of representatives of the family It was was was found that the Ibo bayonet had entered the tho chest between the second and third I ribs at the right ido of the sternum and had gone downward 1 about four tour Inches m making a 1 wound about a Inch halt long Ions and andI I half bait Inch deep In tn the heart lUNEn J To TOMORROW Lloyd Parker was born In Og- Og Ogden den Og-den deD den October 5 S 1908 1308 and was waR the son of ot WIlliam C and Mary Phelps Parker He Is survived by hi his parents three sisters slaters Max Max- MaxIne Max Max-Ine Inc Ine and Mary and two brothers Howard and Gall Gail Ed- Ed Edwin Edwin Ed Edwin win Parker of ot Hooper a grand grand- grandfather grandfather father rather of ot the lad celebrated hIs third third eighty birthday on May 1 Funer Funeral 1 services will be held Wednesday art afternoon at 3 o'clock In the tabernacle Bishop J 1 F parker Barker will wilt be bo In charge The high school cadet battalion lIon will march from the tabernacle to the cemetery and a military servIce still 11 be given at the grave The rhe body may bo be viewed at the tho Malan mortuary Twenty fourth street and at the family faintly residence Seventh street Wednesday until 2 o'clock Interment nt will be beIn bela In III the City cemetery p |