Anderson Daily Bulletin (Newspaper) - December 6, 1978, Anderson, California 3 4 hotbed of Hoosier fti Chappell thinks Page 37 Weather tonight with a chance of light rain toward Lows in the mid 30s. Rain Highs in the mid to upper 40s. Chance of rain 40 percent tonight and 90 percent Yesterday's 38, overnight 24. on Page 2.) Guide chief Les Loaning leaving A. general manager of General Guide Division for little more than one will trade positions with Philip B. general manager of GM's New Bearings Division headquartered in exchange was announced Tuesday afternoon by GM President Elliott M. and the two men will assume their new posts Jan. 1. Estes said the reassignments were made under GM's program of expanding management experience for its divisional new jobs will be a homecoming of sorts for both Lanning began his career with New Departure during the summers of 1941 and 1942. military service during World War II and graduation from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute he rejoined the division in 1948. was named production control manager of New Departure's plant in 1956, factory manager in 1958 and factory of both the Bristol and plants in 1959. New Departure and Hyatt Bearing divisions were consolidated in 1965, Lanning was appointed director of manufacturing engineering for the He served in that position until coming to Guide as works manager in October 1967. He was named Guide's general manager in 1977 to replace Carl is a native of Cambridge and a graduate of Purdue He joined GM at its Saginaw Steering Gear Division in 1941. a number of engineering including chief at Zeigler was directly involved in the development of power the steering column and the tilt steering 1966 he became general manager of GM's Rochester Products then became New general manager in 1970. in Zeigler developed the concept of the factory and put it into In such a no machinery rises more five feet from the floor including the parts distribution and the heating concept allows for better air circulation Page 22, Column 4 94 No. 222 Indiana Dec. 6, 1978 Price Fifteen vs. energy tears us R. GREGORY NOKES Associated Press - Carter administration chief Alfred Kahn disclosed today he is investigating the cause of an increase in home heating oil as well as shortages of unleaded tension between the inflation problem on one hand and the energy problem on the other us said chairman of the Council on Wage and Price added that the long run I believe the government has to let the price of energy go he told the congressional Joint Economic he has appointed a panel to study the impact of rising energy prices and shortages on the new program to combat also told the committee he is preparing a recommendation to the administration on whether there should be a delay or a change in the scheduled increase in the minimum wage Jan. 1. said the rise in the minimum wage will have an effect on looking at it very he 10th Street zoning request opposition Motor request to rezone its West 10th Street property for business use will probably draw some opposition at Thursday's City Plan Commission residents objected to the rezoning at last month's but a tie vote resulted in a Realty which owns the property at 527 W. 10th requested the rezoning so the trucking firm can repave its parking The property is now zoned residential but the firm operates there as a legal nonconforming in the area voiced objections to the rezoning because they said the change would facilitate business They have complained about the but have said the repaving would aggravate already poor water drainage in the the city planning staff recommended a compromise which suggested business rezoning of two of the three lots involved and repavement of the entire as well as an improved drainage lot closest to the homes would remain so expansion would be according to the Anderson Planning Department said tor day the firm has agreed to plant tall shrubbery around the lot to alleviate some of the matters on the agenda Rezoning property at 1030-1106 Ind. 109 Bypass from residential to business Richard and Sarah Vickers made the request to rezone four Page 22, Column 4 dealers hike prices to offset their sales MARK POTTS AP Business YORK just says one Despite plenty of oil gasoline is in short and that means each precious gallon will cost more next at least two cents publisher of the Lundberg an influential industry says the price rise could reach three cents in some The he take place in specific It will take place on a national level and especially in rural a West Exxon dealer and president of the National Congress of Petroleum no question the shortage is going to bring some I would expect to see a few cents upward he said price rise is expected to continue as long as the tight gasoline supply persists at least a month according to some oil Other experts believe the crunch will last even compiled by Lundberg show the price increase already The national average price of a gallon of gasoline rose about half a cent in November and four cents since the year for premium gasoline containing lead rose 1.3 cents to 73.3 cents a gallon in In Des it 2 cents to 76.7 cents a Lundberg are raising prices to compensate for less gas just says a dealer now only has 75 percent of the product he was he's going to have to increase his profit to offset his loss in The overhead goes Oil the nation's largest gasoline has cut supplies of all products to service Standard Oil of Indiana has slashed supplies of unleaded Other major oil companies say their supplies are but they haven't announced ration filed against four in alleged rape of charges of criminal deviant conduct and attempted escape have been filed against four inmates of the Madison County Jail in connection with the alleged homosexual rape of a fellow inmate last Aug. 18. in Madison Circuit Court were Otis Robert L. Danny Roland and Rick Lee The charges were filed after a probable cause hearing before Judge Pro Tem George K. County Prosecuting Attorney William F. Lawler earlier that the matter would be taken before the Madison County Grand But after compiling statements from several police officers it was decided enough evidence was available to file the charges after a probable cause Burr is presently serving a 20 : year prison term after being found guilty of rape by a Madison Circuit Court L. who has already been found guilty of also has charges of aggravated assault and grand jury perjury and murder while committing a robbery filed against His Annie has also been charged by grand indictment with murder and Roland also has charges of burglary d theft pending against Rick Lee Goodnight is charged with two counts of reports also indicate that the four inmates allegedly kept the abused inmate from eating for up to four days before the matter was brought to the attention of county police Fund gifts than three weeks before contributions to the Army Santa Fund stand at only This year's goal is of Madison County families are needing according to Maj. Jack Vaughan at the Salvation More than 16,000 people were helped last organizations are assisting as bell ringers at kettles stationed around the should be sent to the Salvation P.O. Box 678, Ind. 46015. SANTA FUND 5.00 10.00 10.00 Mrs. 5.00 Shelby 1.00 Detective memory C. 25.00 5.00 Larry 10.00 2.00 Burnworth 2.00 5.00 J. C. 10.00 5.00 L. Ewbank 10.00 25.00 30.00 R. 5.00 10.00 memory of my Wayne H. my father Mr. Mrs. Ray Rector and my 20.00 Virginia Smelser 10.00 Hickem Carolyn S. In memory of Hubert Donald Geneve Hughes Jacqueline Hughes Mr. Mrs. Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Glass Marjorie Ernest Doyle Elizabeth I. memory P. Tracy 00 loving memory of Omar F. Tracy Sr. John Clare Hobbs Mrs. Richard Alexander nn Betty L. Mr. Mrs. Michael Delano B. Mrs. Shipley John S. Samuels Arthur 00 Donald Joseph Ed Doris Helen Jessie L. C. 00 Lester L. Gaw 00 John Claude Byers Albert Elva a Ann Marie 1.00 3.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 5.00 1.00 10.00 5.00 See Page 22 Column