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mm OF S. WEATHER IUREAU OftECAS? 10 7 00 A.M. i tt zi 15 Tuesday, Dec. 20, I960 Delivered HFD De. tl StfttTU' It i tiw i flM I TV TRI STATE DEATHS Romney Repeats His Raps At Ford And GM BIRTHS first, lowest last sight, second, highest DETROIT (AP) George Rom WHITEHALL, WIS.

RACINE, WIS. ney, president of American Mo mam a mm m.m mm mv im 42' Community Hospital Dec. 15, son, Michael, to Mr. iiaraiattset COLD tors repeated Monday his a'mm 1 i way Dec. 12, daughter to Mr.

and and Mrs. Robert Moen, Racine. Mrs. Andrew Deino, Independ KJoan Lietzau; Moen formerly of criticisms of foreign expansion ADRIAN FILLA WHITEHALL, Wis. Services for Adrian Filla, Whitehall, will be held at St.

John's Catholic church here Thursday at 10 a.m. The Rev. Donald Theisen will officiate and burial will be in Lin programs by Ford and General Motors. He also said he is willing 14 34 26 53 16 15 63 63 Romney both last week and again Monday criticized employers who moved out of Michigan without giving employes a chance to remedy economic conditions. He told Monday's meeting of supplies that last September he told employes at the Kelvinator division at Grand Rapids that "if we didn't get lower costs in the next year there is no future to Dec.

12, son to Mr. and Mrs. James Baumgartner, Independ to sell a new Canadian plant to WEATHER RECORD 43 coln Cemetery. Canadians and that he would like to build a new small car in the ence. 10WES1 TEMPEIATtfRES Nixon Remains GOP Leader, Higley Feels (La Crosse Tribune Madison Bureau) MADISON Richard M.

Nixon remains the leader of the national Republican Party, according to one of the most influential leaders of the Wisconsin Republican Party organization. Harvey V. Higley of chairman of the Wisconsin electors of the national electoral college, offered his view here Monday as Wisconsin's 12 electoral college votes were formally recorded for the vice president in the national presidential election. Higley was named chairman of the Wisconsin electors, as he was chairman of the Wisconsin party delegation to the national Republican convention last summer that 47 BiHInaa Bismarck Boston Chicago Denver Dubuque Duluth Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City Knoxville LA CROSSE Los Angeles Madison Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans New York 8t. Louis Washington Dec.

15, daughter to Mr. and ml CLOUD 0MCAST 19 a 31 23 23 14 31 24 31 55 15 39 59 18 48 23 32 II U.S. Mr. Filla, 24, who was born in the Town of Hale, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Filla, was killed 0 iiiMrs Robert Olson, Taylor. Speaking at an. annual meeting LA CROSSE AND VICTNTTY: fair and eold tonight and Wednesday. High Wednesday. 10 above; low tonight, sero.

WISCONSIN: Partly cloudy and eold tonight and Wednesday. 57 71 23 12 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Northwestern Hospital Dec. 17, daughter, Christine, to in an automobile accident near Whitehall Sunday evening. His only survivors are his parents.

MINNESOTA: Fair tonight and Wed 65 of representatives of firms which Kelvinator operations in Grand supply parts to AMC, makers of Rapids." Rambler automobiles, Romney He did not elaborate on the re said he wanted to expand and mark but it was learned he told clarify he made at a i the employes that management WtATHtt FOfOCASf 1Q SMOWCRS SHOW THUNDCA gTS ng.n i STORMS WZiA mm and and Mrs. Karl Schubert, 4.T09nesday. Colder the central The Rosary will be said at the Erickson; both parents formerly night. Wednesday. lair and continued and stocKnoiders were tired ox FREEZING Milt OR SUE? I.

COIO. Weimer Funeral Home in Independence Tuesday at 8 p.m. and on Wednesday at 8 and 9 p.m. VI throwing money into Kelvinator, that the division hadn't made money since 1956, that manage Friends may call there after 4 RIVER READINGS p.m. Tuesday.

of La Crosse) WABASHA, MINN. St. Elizabeth's Hospital Dec. 17, son, John Alvin, to Mr. and Mrs.

Donald E. Gerke, Reads Landing, Minn. (Barbara AllAri" Vw ifh nor onto fnrmprltj rf ment had taken drastic steps in news conference last week, it it it Romney said the American automotive industry is in the very early stages of leaving the U.S. just as it left Michigan at the end of World War II. However, he said that what he felt was most wrong about the move was the policy of 100 per cent ownership of foreign 3TATION COM IMIVMITEDMCtS INTERNATIONAL WEATHER OUTLOOK Tuesday night's forecast will include snow for the Middle Atlantic states, the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys and the Great Lakes Region.

Minimum temperature forecasts include: Los Angeles 50, Duluth 15, Chicago 0, New York 23, Atlanta 30, and Miami 60. UPI Telephoto. cluding some 20 per cent pay cuts FRED HOFF Flood Stage 24 hr. 34 hr. stage today change Ptcc.

13 5.3 99 tr. and that production employes LA CROSSE were going to improve output or else. WHITEHALL, Wis. Fred 0. Hoff, Town of Hale, died at a hospital in Eau Claire Sunday after La Crosse) I Time of sunrise Wednesday.

7:36 a m. Time of sunset Wednesday. 4:39 m. noon of a heart attack. Mr.

Hoff was born in the Town operations. He said this will result of Hale Nov. 30. 1884. the son of im resentment against tne unitea States and eventually lea4 to ex Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Hoff. On Dec. unanimously nominated the vice president for the classically close race with the President elect John F. Kennedy.

it it it The formalities of completing the Wisconsin presidential vote took only about 10 minutes. Later the electors spent about a quarter of an hour in signing the pa propriation Observers who heard Romney speak Monday and at his earlier news conference said the talks 23, 1909, he married Amanda Berge. He served as manager of the Pigeon Falls Telephone Co. for many years. Survivors, besides his wife, are were much the same.

General Motors answered Rom two dm iirhtpr Mrs. Sylvester ney last week that it has been a heavy exporter of American prod pers involved in the historical Among the electors was Philip Kuehn of Milwaukee, the narrow loser in "the election for governor historical uets rather than an importer. The (Beatrice) Olson and Mrs. Marshall (Joyce) Osborne, Osseo; two sons, Vernon, Eau Claire, and Fred, Pigeon Falls; two sisters, Mrs. J.

B. McWethy, Fargo, N.D. and Mrs. Arthur Drangstveit, firm said its future planning is in the same direction. this fall, who gave all the appearances of being interested in ANNOUNCING PAYMENTS TO RAMBLER BUYERS AS RAMBLER'S SALES VOLUME INCREASES Why You Should Join Rambler's New Crusade For Adequate Progress Sharing With Customers Ford so far has not officially another candidacy in 1962 but said 'strum: and 15 grandchildren and nothing formally about his mten lsix great grandchildren Services will be held Wednes commented on Romney's remarks but one executive noted privately that AMC imports its Metropolitan automobile which is made in England.

Romney said the Metropolitan (project was undertaken on an ex perimental basis. 'Last Wednesday in Kenosha. I told our supervisory and union day at 2 p.m. at the Synod Lutheran Church in Pigeon Falls, and burial will be in the church cemetery. The Rev.

E. B. Chris topherson will officiate. Friends may call at the Hagen Funeral Home, Pigeon Falls, Tuesday afternoon and evening and at the church Wednesday from 11 a.m. until the time of services.

JOHN MCGU1RE BLACK RIVER FALLS. Wis. John McGuire, 74, of Black River Falls, died early Monday at a focal hospital, where he had been tions. Officials of the state secretary of state's office hovered nearby as the elector cast their ballots, explaining procedure and helpfully suggesting the routine motions. it it Mrs.

Henry Baldwin of Wisconsin Rapids, veteran spokesman for Wisconsin women Republican workers and an elector for the central Wisconsin district, asked after the vote if the electors could vote as they pleased or whether they were bound to vote for Nixon because he carried Wisconsin in the popular vote on Nov. 8. She was assured that she could representatives that we are working on future Metropolitan program and I told thern we'd like to build it in America," Romney said. He added, however, that "we'd have to have some help from them to build it Romney said AMC has reviewed its Canadian operations where it a patient the past week. He was born at Datto, and will open a new assembly plant have voted for anybody for the "I believe participation by all consumers in economic progress is absolutely necessary in meeting the nation's economic needs." VTji prior to his retirement 10 years next month.

jago he was employed for 30 years it it it presidency, and her vote have been counted. bv the Milwaukee Railroad at "I will teu tne Canadian peopie JJ ff aUIIVV Vaa i Several electors reported iMimieaDoUs, following bis retire then." Romney said, "that as soon tele thev have been urged in ment he and his wife moved to as they want to invest in Ameri. Black River Falls. can Motors operations in Canada, we'll let them do it, And if they graphic campaigns to vote for other candidates. Among those boomed was Sen, Harry F.

Byrd uuum wa." He is survived by his wife, Olga; want to buy control of the opera ion. daughter. Mrs. Fred Galla of Virginia, the conservative tm Ml" two sons, Earlition we'll let them do that, too." ocratic leader in the U.S. Senate.

Tr and Uoyd. both of Minneapolis; Romney aiso nas comirmea imu I rc: A 4 i 1 Ilk cj it ft 10 ffrandchildren and three great he nad imormeo employes oi ivei HOW PAYMENTS TO BUYERS WILL Bl DETERMINED IN AMERICAN MOTORS CUSTOMER PROGRESS SHARING PROGRAM vinator division that they must reduce losses in their Grand Rapids plant. Higley conviction uiai on grandchildren; and one sister, has earned the titular leadership; Mr Frank Langoski of Minne of the party for the presidency it apoiiS. apparently shared by other wa services will be conducted consm party i chiefs, although Wednesday at m. at the Lang jnerti Home at Hixton and at the they a not certain that Hie vice kkton Funeral Home in church Wednesday from 1 p.m.

president will be able to com Black River FalJl with Roger Ad wednesday until the hour of the mand another nomination without amg 0fficiating, and burial will bejgervice. competition in 14. Riverside Cemetery. Friends. Surviving are a son.

Arvin, Tay BUYERS BOND PAYMENT LtVEUS AR! UR BONDS DECEMBER JANUARY KBRUARY MARCH mmmmt (IUaritTVitM) f0.tM CDk.4m.MQ Dk. Jm. (MmfttaM) 50 $125 45,247 140,139 195,944 40 $100 42,231 91,159 130,796 182,183 30 75 39,214 84,648 121,453 169,820 20 50 36,198 78,136 112,111 156,757 10 25 33,181 71,625 102,768 143,694 SALES Fit SAME Klill LIST TUI 30,165 65,114 93,426 130,631 Among the possible competitors may caU at tle funeral borne tor, brother. Elmer, Hartland, Tuesday afternoon and evening. art Sen.

Barry Goldwater of Arizona and Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York, both of whom have N.D.j two sisters, Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Jnhrt Naah AH Minn and four MRS. ALMA BIRMIAM some adherent in Wisconsin.

SPARTA, Wis. Mrs, Alma ffrandchiidrn. MOTS: Im mtt case, "BVYEmSf means ptnm who tctmUy takes ddvmy. mat mhtcm mrdtr WHY IT WtU RAY YOU TO 8UY NOW. This unique program it cumulative snd retroactive.

Early buyers can get more, but never lest bonds, than buyers in tuccceding months. Your Rambler dealer will be happy to give you the complete detail of the plan but here it a quick example of how it works and keeps op working Tor you: If December Rambler deliveries increase 20 over last December, December buyers of new Ramblers or Metropolitans will receive $50 bonds, As the four month period progresses, additional bonds will be mailed to the December buyers each time the cumulative sates reach a higher bond payment sales level Also, if sates increase for the four month period exceeds 30T, proportionate additional payments will be mad to all buyers during any of the four months. GEORCE ROMNEY President, American Motors Corporation The 12 electors, earn Micro i Blanche Burnnam, 67, aiea won an Important figure in the Wia 'ay afternoon in a Sparta hospi consm party, informally agreedi. 4 OmpCI WlfnCSS at a luncheon meeting here to! she is survived by her husband. Jq Testify COU ft keep in touch with each other in Floyd of Sparta; three sons, Ray, WASHINGTON AP The Su preparation for the l4 Repubii iQigr snd Curtis, all of Sparta Monday decided that can convention delegate cam jone daughter, Mr.

Leslie i Grace witnesscs may compelled to paign. I Brtsnahan of Newton, Iowa; two giw mcriminatrng testimony in Herbert McCracken of (ederal RarC0(iCI cases if ranted MARRIAGE LICENSES Waukoo, towa, and Ernest of immumty frora prosecution, Maquokeu. Iowa; two sisters, Sucb immunity, the high tribo The Rambler line includes three basic sizes of compact cars the Rambler American, the Rambler Classic and the Ambassador, the latter two developed after the original American series. RAMBLER SALES SOAR In two years, Rambler's per cent of the car market has more than doubled. For each of the last 38 straight months, Rambler sales have established a new record for that month.

We want to continue this growth by serving you even better. THE NEW RAMBLER CRUSADE Our new Rambler crusade, like our compact crusade, is based on sharing Rambler progress with car buyers. We believe the new Rambler crusade has timely significance. Our country currently is experiencing a mild slowdown. Rising foreign competition and the weakness of the dollar are causing national concern.

Our larger automobile competitors are greatly increasing foreign investment and considering partial manufacture and importation of cars from abroad. There is a general profit squeeze. Unemployment is rising. A degree of uncertainty clouds the business climate. We believe the greatest single economic cause of these trends is failure to adequately share economic progress with ALL consumers.

Relatively too much of the fruit of industrial effort has been going to a few well organized economic groups. Most people agree a grave problem exists. Some say, fatalistically, 'nothing can be done about Others, equally forlorn, look to government action. We see a better way an American way. It is the voluntary way.

It usually starts with an individual or a single organization. CUSTOMERS TO SHARE RAMBLER PROGRESS We decided there was something we could do. We decided to share future Mrs. Otto Fish of Lansing, towa. na, protecU the witnesses Mm IrtKn Cttw WaukOO: milTEIIAIX WIS.

Gerald M. Johnton and irom aw cnuiiiiai pwcnjuns, and 18 grandchildren and rive state and federal. itreat Erandchiklren Alice Semtngson, both of Eieva, married Dec. 17. tliej Rambler's ric out of nowhere to a top portion has put Mi in position to undertake a new Rambler crusade.

This program, which could provide greater individual and national benefits than any wet jet undertaken, calls for cuvtomer progress sharing. While our concentrated production facilities already make us com pciitive in costs and prices, extra economics will result from additional volume, That i why our Rambler customer progress sharing program during the four months of Decem trouble free operation, as shown by trade surveys made by others. Furthermore, Rambler Americans now seU for from $416 to S597 less than corresponding Chevrolet and Ford models. What has this done? It hat increased our sales made us a vigorous new competitive factor. All of our competitors have been compelled by Rambler's success to introduce compact cars.

Their compact cars unquestionably are better buys than their big cars. This is because these manufacturers still haven't ap service will be held at 9.30 7 2 decision, iKif4L a a in. Thursday at Lannam Mor. Justloe Biack a dissent Ahce Froiland and mond tuary in Sparta and at 2 p.m. in waich justice Warren Theige, both of Viroqua.

I the Waukon Baptist Church, the jomed. mum mm MB fnK tTiimitnan nt Snarta of In another action Monday, the i 11 i I il LA CROSSL ficiaUnf at boin, ana ounai wiu Ki mirt rtuA in hmmr auit Paul O. Benson, 532 N. 6th be in Waukon. by three women seeking to compel and Mary E.

Kapanke. Coon Val friends may call at Texas college to admit them ft. VV il IM mW mmti 9 9 Mm. iey, to marriea urc, Wednesday tvemna auu The college has been Frc tor Rambler, Ford, and Chevrolet Loweat Pricad 2 Door Sedan 1951 1961 Waukon Baptist Church from I to Chaseburg. an all male institution since its progress with ALL customers who take delivery of a new Rambler or new Metropolitan between December 1, I960, and March 31, from an authorized Rambler dealer (excluding governmental sales).

We will give sue Rambler and Metropolitan buyers most of the benefit of additional cost reduction resulting from further increases in Rambler sales volume. We expect thereby to increase the number of loyal Rambler owners. Experience proves they are our best customers. They also are repeat customers. The amount to be shared among Rambler buyers will be determined as follows if our sales from December 1, I960, to March 31, 1961, eiceed the corresponding period hist ear by 10, we will return to Rambler buyers government savings bonds (Series E) with a maturity value of at least if by 20, S8.012.850; if by 30, if by 40.

if by 50, 2 p.m. Thursday. Maurice E. Bouchard, Pitts huroh Pa and Sharon K. Reese.

2300 UN! RAMBLER Pittsburgh, to be married, ALBERT ANDI RMIN Dec, 28 to La Crosse, TAYLOR, Wis. Albert M. An Robert X. Krautkramer. 109Htderaont 82, died Sunday to a hot HCt4EVROUT mm founding in 1876.

The appeal of the three women was dismissed without comment except for a note that Justice Douglas favored bearing the appeal, Other court actions of the day were of a minor nature. Its next session for handing down opinions FORD $24,930,750. See chart for details. Should your joining our crusade push our sales ratio even higher than 50, we will make proportionately higher refunds. BOTH CUSTOMERS AND AMERICAN MOTORS GAIN You have everything to gain and nothing to lose by joining this crusade.

The same is true for us. You can't lose because our Rambler cars art better than the big cars and the best of the compacts. Ramblers are more trouble free, more useful and lower priced. You make your regular deal in the regular way for a new Rambler. You then are hi a position to snare proportionately In the economies and profits of higher Rambler volume realized in December, 1960, and the first three months of 1961, We gain by acquiring additional Rambler owners, which will make our growing Rambler market even larger in the future.

Again, that's because Rambler owners arc our best salesmen and repeat buvers. Ask your neighbor all about his Rambler, then join the Rambler cru ade. Join us in focusing the nation's attention oa the essentiality of equitably sharing economic progress with AIL consumers if the HOLE NATION to prosper. sea N. 3rd St.

and Catherine E. Conjpital at Black River fans, way, 207 West Ave. to be mar where he was brought for treat ned Dec. 28 in La Crosse. jment Che day before, ntnnii t.

HMnineav. 2310 He was born in Jackson County 2200 12100 2000 11900 2800 1700 1609 1500 ber, January, February and March could provide for payments to customers of SI8.698.0oZ from econo mtes that would result from a $0 gain in Rambler sales over last year. Before presenting our new Rambler crusade, let me review some highlights of the first one. In the dark hour when our company was not en pectcd to survive, we forged our bavic Rambler concepts. At that time, U.S.

cars were too big. too powerful, too expense, too outdated in their basic engineering. To stimulate car buying, car I i will be Jan, f. 1 Jackson and Carol L. Kreus fin the Town of Springfield July, er, 417 S.

21st St. to be married 29, 187S. and hadtalways farmed Dec. 26 in La Crosse. jm the Taylor area.

Dal Nlon. 2.126 S. 31st St Services have been set Wednet LOCALS 1 1951 '52 '53 '54 '57 '58 59 60 '61 and Sandra Miller, 420 N. Uth day at 2 p.m. at the Trempealeau to be married Jan.

7 in La Crosse. Valley Lutheran Church, the Rev.j attention men! A pretty hat Orris Thompson. 1314 Pine Vincent Aaker officiating, and or a glft certificate makes a and Dorothy Ntedfeldt. R. Ban burial will be in the church ceme wonderful Christmas surprise gor.tobe married Dec.

28 in Ban jtery. Friend, may call after A let u' Hat Shop. 5 th and mum mm, tt mm nmm miMw MomMri Ip.m. Tuesday at tne Jensen ffi" "wed.dnv. gOr.

I Friday, Richard M. Frisch. son of Mr. land Mrs. Adolph L.

Frisch of jl, Box 44, Onalaska, graduated from recruit training recently at 'the Naval Training Center, Great plied to the big cars the advanced engineering that has gone into their compacts and their compacts are mote sensible and valuable units of transportation. Despite these moes to meet Rambler competition. Rambler American models are now priced not only below competitive big cars but below the new economy compacts of the Big Three as well. See comparison below. manufacturer made excevme use of superficial sts lingchange, or planned cKokwence.

These changes were not giving car buvcrs the most for their money. Therefore, we developed the compact, economical, modernty cngtnceied Rambler model a challenge to the product thinking of our huge competitors. CONSUMER BENEFITS FROM LOWER PRICES LaK(8. lit. Walt 3rd and Mississippi.

will open on theise Dee. 16. 23, 30. Serving break fast every day starting at am. La Crosse student attending Top Quality Lowest Price of All.

Cornell University at Ithaca, N.Y..i mi PrtM FOR A CAR THAT IS JUST A LITTLE BIT BETTER aaMaaaaaBfflaaas See The 75 Car Selection Quality (Automobiles RAY HUTSON CHEVROLET RH EXAMPLE'S Chevrolet '56 Chevrolet alios Woti. ltd 3 door AWdan. Ji W'rhartrruM and Jet blari tur ftaith. Bqulp4 with radio.) Vquipprd Mh radta. beater trnuntaMMi.

pnwintit tinnttn. Truly mmtm mm will spend part of his Christmas vacation in a unique interview uig program for Cornell. Peter I. 1I 11m i two. 3 Qmmfjpmm ambtr American.

mum. Cmtmrnm Cmm Mi Immtmt 1tT Because of tow volume, our first Rambler Americans were priced about with hevrolet and I ord, traditionally ''lowest priced" As our output and economic increased, shared the rewriting economic ad with Rambler customers. Despite inflation, we kept our prices low, also concentrated on durability Mr Jet P.S. Some may say one company cant do much about national problems as big and complex as tho cited above. Well, that what the skeptics and cynics said about our first Rambler crusade.

Let's remember, every great thing is bom small. If this new Rambler crusade is right, it can succeed and spread, just as the compact car concept alieady has. Mr. rtttmt fork Com on "Customer Sh inng and the fcconoaty" af.frf onwnfr mo fKv. tor ompkm ftrif of stottmfnts, writ Amtrkon Minors, Bo Jf, Detroit $2 to tm.

mumi wnwpuwt turn iviiuk iiiir, su(i i E. A. Chne. is a member of Cor jneU'a undergraduate secondary schools committee whose mem jbers spend their vacations ac jquaintuig high school men and! 'women with Cornell. The inter views are beneficial both to the high school student in learning; 'about Cornell and to the universi ty in Its selection process.

New Villa booking N'ewj Year's Eve reservations. Dm 1 nrrs include appetizers, des iei ts. 2 1435. in outiaativa aMtomobil ri.u.. A mrrhankal iai K1" r.r.

thrwtahout. Uw anlat, A famous African hunter captured monkeys alive in the jungle by hollowing out a oxonui ana filling ii tth chopped coconut meat. The monkeys would grasp a tiui oi meat and, unwilling to any ot it go, could not withdraw their paws. As a roult. they were eay mm The S.

consumer i not yet as scrawny as shown in thi camion, hut unless there a more equitable dmsion oi the productivity tncreaves. he will get that way One ot the three American group muii let go and set an example or all will be captured and, akmg with the comumcr, all wilt Miffer. WrtnrMly and quality. B) continuing to do this, we are today produt inx Rambler American th.it are supeiw to hevrolet and Ford in modern eni neering and as sensible unit of trans poctatitMi. loo, Rambler excels iu nr.

In addition, Ramblers provide customer several ckcIunUc trouble free engineeitng advances such as the Rambler acid proof and rustproof Ceramic Armored muffler and tailpipe. 51,295 I $1,095.

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