Show Chutes Save SaveA Army A Fliers From Death HONOLULU J Jan n. n 25 AP AP- AP Two miraculous escapes saved Reserve Lieutenant Charles E. E Fisher from death in the worst disaster of Hawaiian aviation history which killed six of his fellow army airmen As A's he lay lay- in an army hospital hospital hospital hos hos- hos- hos pital cot today suffering from shock cuts and bruises the year old officer from Asheville Asheville Ashe- Ashe ville yule N. N C. C told officers how he cheated death in last nights night's crash Hi His first escape was when he managed to leap clear of the blazing tangled mass of two planes nearly 1000 feet above the ground n a feat feht accomplished by only one other ther Private Thomas E. E Lanigan Lanig n 24 of Richmond Richmond Richmond Rich Rich- mond Va But Lieutenant Fishers Fisher's parachute parachute parachute para para- chute did not open He He shot like a bullet to within feet of the ground As he hurtled downward past oil tanks on the field his chute caught on ropes stretching stretch stretch- jag ing from Irom a foot tank to the ground I The rope checked and I left him d dangling within two yards of the ground He was unhurt except for a bruised leg and a few cuts |