r i3S 1 P"!- .. Studebaker lo Go on Display New 19SO Studebaker passen ger car models will be displayed in the showrooms of Bonesteele Sales & Service, Inc., 370 North Church, Friday, August 26. "These are the automobiles which generated so much en thusiasm i when they .were pre viewed privately in New York and Chicago recently," accord ing to Russ Bonesteele. "These new cars are so entirely differ ent in appearance that it is dif ficult to do them justice by try ing to describe them," he said. "I am particularly anxious for the people of this area to visit our sales rooms and see for themselves." The front end of the 1950 Studebaker is especially strik ing, Mr. Bonesteele pointed out. It embodies an airplane fuselage-type hood, flanked by air foil front fenders and set off by a chrome "spinner." In addi tion to providing an ornamental touch, the "spinner" augments four frontal openings which di rect air to the engine for maxi mum cooling. The largest of these air passages consist of two oval - shaped honeycomb grille scoops located below the two smaller air channels which flank the "spinner." Chrome mold ings over these small twin chan nels contribute to the unusual decorative effect. Mr. Bonesteele believes that the complete change in frontal appearance and fender treat ment will be of special interest to automobile enthusiasts. "It makes the cars look as if they are in motion even when they're standing still," he said. "Riding and handling quali ties are greatly improved, too. These are the result of a number of engineering refinements but are due principally to a modi fication of Studebaker's balanc ed chassis to include a new self stabilizing coil spring front sus pension. This involves a new mounting of the front wheels so that they strike road bumps at a retracting angle instead of head-on. i In other words, 'they roll with the punch.' They don't take the full force of the blow. "Another important change is an increase in the standard com pression of both Studebaker en gines the Champion and the Commander from 6.5 to 1, to 7.0 to 1. This steps up the pow er and helps gasoline economy without making it necessary to use premium gasolines. Cham pion brake horsepower is now 85; and the Commander is 102." The new exterior beauty of the 1950 Studebaker passenger cars is shown in this view of the Champion convertible. Richly appointed interiors keep pace with an advanced design which gives the cars sweeping new lines. Studebaker-designed coil spring front suspension provides peak riding and handling ease. - The popular and durable nylon upholstery, first used by Stude baker in Land Cruisers, has been extended to all Regal Deluxe models of the Commander series, and can be had as an option on the Champion and Commander convertibles, M r . Bonesteele said. Foam rubber cushions are standard equipment in all models with the exception of the lower- priced Deluxe Champion. Newly designed instrument panels are located about four inches farther forward than pre viously, Mr. Bonesteele pointed out, thus providing even greater space in the front compartment. Control switches are the push pull type and gauges are group ed directly in front of the driver so that they can be checked at a glance. The steering column of the Commander and Land Cruiser is enclosed in an over size steel jacket. The Commander tire size has been increased to 7.60 x 15 in ches. The Champion is equip ped with 6.40 x 15 tires. All Studebaker tires are the extra low pressure type, with wide base rims. Wants Name Changed Los Angeles, Aug. 25 (U.R) Anthony M. Luciano wants to cnange nis name to Lucas be cause he is tired of being mis taken as a relative of interna tional gangster Lucky Luciano. WHAT HAPPENED TO TREASURES? Mystery Holds $10,000,000 Loot Carried by Mussolini Milan, Italy (U.R) The fate of the fabulous treasure of Mus solini, a $10,000,000 hoard of gold, foreign currencies and jewels, may be made known later this year in a trial expected to be one of the biggest in Italian history. The treasure disappeared shortly after partisans executed the dictator at Dongo In northern Italy in April, 1945. Milan, the cradle of fascism, has been chosen as the scene for the trial. About 35 persons have been indicted by Prosecutor Docto Graj befure the Milan court. The list includis several Communist leaders. The exact amount of gold, jewels and hard cash with which Mussolini was fleeing to ward Switzerland when caught has never been established. But documents of the latter-day puppet republic set up in north Italy placed the value of the treasure, as closely as could be determined, at around $10,000, 000. . The 35 persons named in the state's indictment are accused of being involved in the disappear ance or elimination of danger ous witnesses who knew the truth about the disposal of the treasure, which just disappear ed. Others on the list are charg ed with actually having taken some of the loot. The state's position is that the money involved belonged to the Italian state and was never the personal property of Mussolini. The prosecution says the Mus solini treasure consisted of two parts. The first was received by Mussolini from Guigo Buffarini- '..TUidi. a minister of the republic of Salo. The second part came from Finance Minister Giampie ro Pelligrini. The first part, the prosecution says, after an investigation which has lasted for four years, consisted of 66 kilos of gold mostly melted-down wedding rings donated by Italian wives and widows during the Ethio pian campaign in February, 1936; 1,150 pounds sterling, 2, 030,000 Swiss francs, 1,000,000 Spanish francs and a large amount of other pounds ster ling, dollars and Portuguese es cudos of unknown value. The second portion of the treasure allegedly consisted of 600 gold sterling. 2,000 pounds sterling, 3,398,000 French francs, 525,928 Swiss francs and 21,179 Italian gold marengos. There is a second treasure that cannot be accounted for, the prosecution charges. This is based on the fact that various individuals in the Mus solini column headine for Swit zerland were found in posses- Capilal Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Aug. 25, 1949 13 sion of large quantities of money, which could not be ac counted for in the other two main groups. While the total of this second hoard is unknown, an idea of its value can be had from the loot taken from the wife of the fas cist minister, Ruggero Romano. She was caught in possession of 63,000 dollars, 17,000 Swiss francs, 15,734,000 French francs, 1,166,000 Italian lire and 1,350 gold coins. What happened to the jewel box known to have been carried by Clara Petacci, the duce's mistress, is lost in mystery. One known fact is that two parti sans, Carlo Ceresoli and Romeo Tereni, were found to have two rings with 16-carat diamonds, believed to have belonged to Pe tacci. That Mussolini's treasure dis appeared among the members of the partisan crowd which caught him is indicated by other facts established by the state, These facts include the case of Angelo Foglia, a poor peas ant who was present at Mussoli ni's arrest. A few months after the duce was killed, Foglia bought himself a farm, a movii house and a mine. According to Graj, Foglia got hit money from the dictator's treasure VAN" mod kings 6SSST1 i Makes go Margaret Truman Life Member of WCTU Philadelphia, Aug. 25 W -Margaret Truman today has a life membership in the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The WCTU said her name and a $25 contribution required for life membership was received from the Arlington county (Va.) union and the Virginia Youth Temperance Council at the WCTU's 75th anniversary din ner last night. Through the $25 life and me morial memberships and the other contributions, $5,000 was raised at the dinner as part of a diamond jubilee fund which may be used to pay for a new temperance film, National Pres ident Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin re ported. 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