Army Brushes Off New 700 Rounds Per Min. Gun BT TOM 8TDNI Heidelber, Germany lV-ThebricaUon. U.a. nrsaj in wasnuiglon ui brushed aside, on the ground that the armed forces do not need it, a new light aubmachinegun which field testa in Europe have showed will 1. Fire TOO rounds a minute almost twice aa fast as the Ar my's present standard model, the M3 "Greaiegun." 2. Shoot farther and straighter. 3. Weigh four pounds half as much as the M3. 4.. Cost approximately $10 to manufacture on a mass produc tion scale compared to S45 for the M3. S. Have a muzzle velocity of 1,800 feet per second against 750 to 800 f.p.s. for the M3. The new gun, which fires' .45 caliber cartridges, or can be con verted to use the standard 9-mm. European cartridge, was devel oped by Warrant Officer Loren C. Cook, stationed at Coleman Barracks near here. He is a machine-tool specialist assigned to the 7849th Ordnance Stock Con trol Center. After field tests in Germany, a aescripuon oi lOOK I gun was The sun was miwuiio ed for tank crewmen, paratroop ers and military police. Tests snown it can be stripped down, in the field and without tools, in seven seconds compared to five minutes for the standard M3. In reply, the chief of ord nance's office wrote: "There is at the present time no U.S. user reauirement for a new weapon of the machine pis tol, suomacnme-gun or carbine "This situation has existed I over a-period of some years, andi it is believed unlikely that the; usina arms will ffi v nrinui mn. i slderaton to the adoption of the type proposed by Warrant Offi cer Cook." The letter added, however, that "we will be pleased to re ceive a model of the Cook ma-chine-Distol which n will nr. amine and bring to the attention" oi ine cmer ol Army Held for ces. Th letter wu ntonA for th K. btudler. Cook was liven a been forwarded to Washington -r'T f ordnnc ta copy of the correspondence. Cook s home U Rodeo. Calif. Washington with a recommends- .... .. . u , m tion that "the weapon is of ex- ,Ck "ld from Franklin D. Roosevelt, who tremely staple and of rugged Washington, dated last Jan. 12, served more tngn 12 years, was construction, easily adaptable to wa considered here as a rejec- U.S. president longer than any Inexpensive mass nrndurtinn - .. ... ui. j.i . i uvu a,uu UMI LIU UIUUCI U UUV MICHI. Wilsea Adda A New Not Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson (left) contributes a new note to formal military protocol by keeping his hat on and bringing his hand up to a salute during ceremonies at Washington airport welcoming Gen. James A. Van Fleet (center), former commander of the Eighth Army in Korea. Mrs. Van Fleet is at right. The standard civilian salute calls for removal of the hat and Holding it over the chest (AP Wirephoto) Observance in Kessler's Hands HaJ. Gen. Alfred A. Keasler, Jr., commanding general of the Fourth Au Force, has been nam ed by Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson as the Area II commander for the observance of Armed Forces day. May 16. The rea In which the gen eral will be in charge of Armed Forces day observance includes Oregon, Washington, California, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. Slogan for the observance this year will be "Power for Peace." All branches or we Armed Forces will take part in the ob servance and local organizations will be asked to cooperate. I Salem's Armed Forces Week speaker last year was the com manding general of the Depart ment of the Pacific, U. S. Ma rine Corps, MaJ. Gen. Alfred H. Noble, who now is oa duty in Europe. In 1951 the speaker was MaJ. Gen. Robert LeGrow Walsh, U. S. Air Force, from the Cen tral Control group of the Air Force, stationed in Washington, D. C i t Former Salem Man, 3 Girls, Asphyxiated Word . has been received by Salem relatives of the death of Capital Journal SaJem, Ore, Welaenday, March 4, It SI 13 Harold Fowler, formerly of Turner and Salem, who waa as phyxiated with hit three young daughters in their home at El Cerritos, Calif., Monday by fumes from a defective stove. Mr. Fowler attended the Tur ner grade school. His wife, Lu re no, and two young tons, were in Sheridan on a visit with her mother, Mrs. Shively, at the time of the tragedy. A aister, Mrs. V. M. Britten, Uvea at 1795 Lee street, Salem. Another sister, Mrs. J. S. Hawk, Uvea at Kelzer, His Mother, Mrs. O. F. Fow ler, -lives at West Stayton. Funeral services will be held in Berkeley Thursday afternoon. !Cc!:is::n ti:h Grcd:r Fcf:l foCcr Driver Cascade Locks u William Brown, f 1, wu killed yesterday in a collision between the car in which be was riding and a high way grader about half miles east of here The Cascade Locks resident and his wife were passengers In a car driven by Henry E. Kleiber of Sandy. Mrs. Brown was hos pitalized at Hood River and Kleiber was released after re celvlng first aid. F1EISY. . . for the fuel that is clean, efficient and economical . "Proo. to-loco" CAPITOL LUMBER CO. PHONI 3-SS62 n i i 7 i ih n y n I , i .1 1 ! llH m:m MODERN LEAF SWIRL DESIGN 3 Sensational Broadloom Carpet Offers! NEW, POPULAR TONE-ON-TONE grey; green OR BEIGE Reg. 9.95 . ml THESE LOV (o) (0) 2)(o) sq. yd. ALSO SOLD ON SCARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN ONLY 10e oovm on ml CAR Thurs., Fri Sat., Mon. INSTALLATION INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA COST On Advertised Carpet Only! 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