seven other men cheated similar fate by parachuting to safety when a navy plane crashed in nearby Palmer late yesterday.The seven men aboard the two-engined navy R5C—all members of the flight test section Qf engineering at United Aircraft's Pratt and Whitney division in East Hartford, Conn.—took to their chutes when the plane, on a test flight, 'lost ;a wing.. The second crash occurred within 18 hours of the time that the army B17,’.bearing army, navy and coast guard, personnel and. several civilians, smashed into 1,200-foot Mt, Tom, killing. all the occupants. Some jyere returning from overseas either for discharge or furloughs. •-. A Pratt, and Whitney spokesman said the navy plane nosed into the banks of, the Chicopee River arid burst into flame after the right wing fell.off.Westover officials gathered from personal belongings found scattered over a quarter-mile square area of the mountainside that the victims of the Fortress crash included. 11 coast guard enlisted men, two coast guard officers, two army enlisted men, four army crewmen, a navy yeoman and five civilians* •'The last . of 25. .mangled . and burned bodies was recovered yesterday. ’ ' • ‘ ‘ - .Westover officials said identification of the dead would not be made public until next of kin had been notified.Pidcg*tharSLthPlt;nimP:C€rewsnhlt;atncWbeHPierre Forger Draws SentencePIERRE, July 11. W—RobertC! nbefnn 97- trMifcfxrIirnroaMfitheMloththEi