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Show I MAJOR I WOOD I FALLS 1 I I Plane Drops Into Irish Sea Bii- Occupants I Are Uninjured. LIMERICK, Ireland. April 19. Ma-jor Ma-jor J. C. I'. Woorl. the British aviator who led Bias) Church, England, terday afternoon in bis airplane for i his city. lell Into the Irish sea last night Major Wood and Captain C C. Wvlie, his navigator, were uninjured The accident occurred near Holy-read, Holy-read, to which place Navigator Wylio ' went for assistance. No details of i he accident have been received her. LONDON, April 19 -Major Wood's airplane, which fell in the Irish sea last night, has bern towed Into Holy-head, Holy-head, according to the Daily Mail The machine was uninjured and Major Wood and his navigator are safe. Major J. C. P. Wood left East Church at 3:15 o'clock Friday atter-noon. atter-noon. During the ening he was re-j)orted re-j)orted to have passed Sheerncss on the Thames, a short distance from East Church and then was lost for sev-i sev-i hours. Tate at night it was reported thai a tireless message had been received in Liverpool, but this whs doubted as Liverpool was far north of the route be intended to follow. Lancaster Parker, another aviator, left East Church soon after Major Wood I PARKER LANDS SAFELY LONDON. April 19 It was report ed in London this morning that Lancaster Lan-caster Parker, an aviator who flew from East Church yesterday soon after aft-er Major Wood left, and who had not been heard from overnight, has landed land-ed safely. I : oo |