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Show CLEVER ROSE OF AVIATOR Paris, July 1, 5:35 a. m. A ruse by which he destrqypd a. German nero-j plane near Ypres is described by Mark Helson, a British aviator in the Journal Jour-nal The battle took place nearlj 6500 feet In the air. "When the enemy machine "B me it immediately took to flg3 said Ilelsou. "I dashed off in3 suit. After about ten minutes r3 flight I camel up with him ar- above him The duel began jiH "After fighting for some tmi- "M out result, I adopted a strateH which I always have fonnd succe and let my aeroplaue dive altnot pendicularly. The German n :M believing 1 had fallen, also do M in a gliding flight. I then rigL M machine ami shot above him a 'H tance of about fifteen feet T 3 resumed the duel. One of m; 'H hit the gasoline tank of the aei H and the machine burst into BD crashing to the earth The pil Kfl observer both were killea " M |