Show PUPil m DIE IN CRA CRASH H ILAI PLAINFIELD FIELD N. N r. r Aug 6 AP APA APA A flier survived four years of fighting with the German air forces at the front durIng the World war tell fell to his death in a New Jersey Jer- Jer Jersey sey field last night when his plane tailed failed him A pupIl he was instructIng instruct instruct- lag Ing also was killed The two men Gustave 30 of New York ot of the German German Ger- Ger man army and Harris of Cranford N. N J. J had taken ort oft but a few minutes before from the Hadley airfield after telling their wIves they were going for a a. short instruction flight Motorists along main highway between Plainfield and Metuchen l saw the sl slowly movIng plane its engine missing flying at a low alti- alti tude Then it suddenly nose nose dived crashed into a fIeld near the road bounded high In the aIr and came down a tangled mass ot of wreckage Witnesses saM said one ot of the wIngs appeared to buckle while the plane was still In the air The ship was wasso wasso so badly demolished however that fliers believed elie it would be ImpossIble to accurately check the cause of the crash entered the German aIr service at the outbreak ot of the war when he was only 16 years old Discharged Discharged Dis- Dis charged with a a. brilliant record at atthe the close tse ot of hostilities hn hB commercIal aviation a Eio Ho c came m t. t to this country two years ago and since had been actively engaged In flyIng His wife said his body would be betaken betaken taken to Germany for burial HarrIs recently became interested In avIation He was taking a lesson yesterday but the position of the bodies Indicated had hold of the controls when the ship crashed |