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Show English Aviators I Killed in Flight I Sa'sbury, England, March ll.Cnp-thin ll.Cnp-thin C. It. W. Allen, of tho Welsh regiment reg-iment and Lieut. J. B. a. llurroughs of tho Wiltshire reglmont, whllo flying over tho military; tacrodomo on Salisbury Salis-bury plain, were hurled to tho ground from a high nltltudo and killed owing to a collapso of their ncroplono. Snlsbury, March 11. Tho cause of tho accident was tho breaking of tho rudder bar of n govornmont-bullt biplane, bi-plane, piloted by Capt. Allen, who. was carrying Lieut. llurroughs as a passenger. pas-senger. London, March 11. In recording tho threo faUtlltics to British army aviators within two days, tho London1 nowspapcrs say they mako a tragic bc-quol bc-quol to tho congratulations expressed to tho country last week by Col. Sco-ly, Sco-ly, secretary for war, on tho fnct that no deaths of army aviators had occurred occur-red within a year. Tho secretary attributed this record to tho superior sofoty of British aero- planes laid declared that flying was H now safer than voyages In subraarin- H BBBSSsl Tho recent filing oxploito of Wins- H ton Spencer Churchhill, first lord of H tho admiralty, are tho subject of much LIH criticism on tho ground that a cabinet M minister has no right to risk his life in foolhardy exploits, H |