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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 40

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1992 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR E-3 0 SAV-A-TUB 8 -YEAR GUARANTEE! SMOOTH FINISH! SloyciyFlondcrj LlOvd Loom All WullMf WicW Come and See Whats New For "1993" LARGEST SELECTION Of WICKER ON DISPLAY) DON'T RUIN YOUR TUB WITH A CHEAP PRICE! We make your old tub ihiny and new agalnl VISIT OUR DISPLAY AT: 7494 MADISON AT STOP 10 RD. UPDIKE FREE ESTIMATES EAST 549-2472 NORTH 254-9696 WEST 247-8118 SOUTH 786-0360 DECK PATIO SHOP 6125 SOUTHEASTERN 356-9535 10-6 m.u "SeSS553Er 1 1 Mil imn r3 'hrl I til PURCHASE OF DOOR INSTALLED i via i i f. FREE SCREEN WITH STEEL SECURITY STORM DOORS CUSTOM STEEL ENTRY DOORS WINDOW GUARDS VINYL REPLACEMENT $229 $239 WINDOWS Aluminum storm SHOWROOM 9-! HOURS SAT. 10' II I 1 ill! NX $259 $289 $319 $349 $369 doors available. Custom colors avallabta.

Tha- LOME BROAD RIPPLE VILLAGE 6520 Cornell Ave. mm. diet's clear Ride a Bicycle FinancingLayaway Available The former Christian Science Church in Huntington (right) will soon be converted into a museum and exhibition center honoring Dan Quayle. Across the street is the church Quayle's family attended when the vice president was young. TREIvusa' American Bicycle Technology 253-2611 HOLIDAY BICYCLE SALE distinct pattern.

More than 12,000 people have visited the two temporary displays during the past two years. The collection includes many items donated by the family, such as Quayle's Little League uniform, family photos and his Indiana University law degree (partially chewed by former family dog Bar-naby.) "We're talking about Dan Quayle's life, his family, his political career, the fact that this is history in the making for the state Beveled Glass Lighting Designs Specializing in Doors, Beveled Glass's Lighting Are You Remodeling? Building? No Problem- We prefinish install our entries See us for steel doors too. pAVE6f TT' BOO Wood Doort Entrioa Jjgr Bevolod Glass 2 All Lighting Products 0 After his hitch, vet gets back pay but won't get back his old job 3185 N. Shadeland 9-5 Sat. 10-4 r-fi Campbell Hobson A-t I (An Association of Attorneys) ill Zu Downtown John W.

Campbell 151 N. Delaware, 1601 638-8060 West Side John W. Campbell 2915 N. High School Rd. 299-0561 BANKRUPTCY From $200.00 (PLUS $150 FILING FEE) CRIMINAL DEFENSE INCOME TAX PREPARATION APPEALS ASSOCIATED PRESS Fort Wayne, Ind.

John Campbell left his Job as Noble County plan commissioner in 1986 for a three-year stint in the Army, thinking he would get his job back upon returning. He's now a cashier at a Fort Wayne gas station. "I guess I always knew I had the option of asking for the job back if it didn't work out, and I think that Is what really swung my decision to go Into the military," said Campbell, 29. He doesn't have his Job back, but the plan commission has admitted it violated Campbell's reemployment rights as a veteran lh not rehiring him after he was honorably discharged in 1989. The county gave him a $54,000 settlement check this month.

As part of the agreement, Campbell conceded the job to the plan commission's current director, Beth Shellman, who has held the post since 1989. "I really wanted to go back there, but it was a no-win situation," Campbell said. Campbell had held his former Quayle Continued from Page 1 little external evidence that the building once housed a church. A lower-level worship area will be removed, but rows of padded pews and a huge altar upstairs will be retained as the lecture or concert area, Schenkel said. The foundation also hopes to preserve the windows, which all carry a A HEARING SERVICE (8603 E.

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Commission member Wayne Krieger said the law should not apply to people who volunteer for military service during peacetime. "That law is something that has got to be changed," he said. "This is something that could happen all across the country." Philip Klingeberger, chief of the civil division for the U.S. attorney's office for the Northern District of Indiana, said the law is partly intended as an Incentive for enlisting. But he said many employers, especially those running smaller operations, aren't familiar with the law and learn the hard way.

"It doesn't even occur to them to take a person back after they've been in the armed services," he said. Although Campbell received the 854,000 on his promise to quit seeking reinstatement, he wishes he had never quit. He never earned the additional degree, and his six-year absence has hurt his chances of landing another Job in the highly competitive field. "When I finally got that job with Noble County, 1 said, 'Hey, I finally made it, I'm a "1992 has been a very difficult year for our citizens, many of our corporate supporters and for the college fund itself," said Anita Odom, Indiana and Wisconsin director for the fund. "However, in spite of those adversities, Indianapolis and central Indiana again stepped up to the challenge, and individuals, organizations, governmental employees and corporations continued their strong support of education and our United Negro College Fund Telethon.

I'm truly grateful." on Near Eastside Phillips, 37. of the 1100 block of East English Avenue on preliminary charges of attempted murder. Police said Phillips and White were involved in a disturbance with several customers about 2:50 a.m. at the Woodcutter Lounge. 1417 East Prospect Street.

Police said several witnesses saw the two men arguing when Phillips pulled out a revolver and shot White. ForThe Record DEATH CERTIFICATES Charles Hancock, 76, Rogdebush Veteran! Affair! Medical Center, eiophageal Triityn Herdwick, 3 Riley Hoipltal for Children, hemorrhage. Mamie 77, Methodlit Hoipltal, cardiore-ipiratory arrest. Katherlne Harrold, 0, 1301 North Rltter Avenue, cerebral vascular occlusion. Harriette Helmlick, 76, 5760 Brockton Court, myocardial infarction.

Ernest Heim, 74, St. Vincent Hospital, myocardial infarction. Manine Hill, 67, St. Vincent Hospital, cancer. John Jefferson, 61, Wishard Memorial Hospital, carcinoma.

Timothy Kessler, 26, 7465 Madison Avenue, tu- m0Thelma Klllian, 82, St. Vincent Hospital, cancer. Lillie Klnchen, 72, Community Hospital East, carcinoma. of Indiana," Schenkel said. "We're documenting as much as we can, while we can, for future generations to enjoy;" Barbara B.

Hancher, president of the Huntington County Chamber of Commerce, said the Quayle museum probably will stimulate local retail business, such as restaurants, gift shops and other downtown merchants that benefit from pedestrian traffic. "The kind of people who would come to a Quayle museum are also the kinds of people who might job for more than a year when he requested a three-year leave of absence, hoping to further his career by earning an additional degree in the Army. The plan commission considered the request a resignation and said Campbell had signed up voluntarily, and because of that, had no claim to his former job. The position is appointed annually. The U.S.

Justice Department sued the p'an commission on Campbell's behalf In April, alleging it had violated the Veterans Re-employment Rights Act of 1974. The law guarantees veterans reinstatement to their premilitary Jobs without loss of pay, seniority or status. It also applies to veterans such as Campbell who volunteer during peacetime and never serve during war. "I felt they were violating the law all along," Campbell said. "I think they felt they were right and I was wrong and that I would eventually go away." Plan commission attorneys had said Campbell clearly was owed his job back, but said It was difficult to convince plan commission members of that.

cant role in the fund-raiser, providing $32,000, and Lilly Endowment Inc. matched $30,000 of that amount. Other leading contributors were: Indiana state employees, McDonald's Restaurants of Central Indiana, $20,000: Indianapolis city employees, $15,000: Eli Lilly and Co. Foundation and Lilly employees, PSI Energy Inc. and employees, $11,000: and the Aescalapian Medical Society, $7,800.

in shooting at bar David E. White, 31, of the 1400 block of West Dunlap Street was In serious but stable condition at Methodist Hospital with a gunshot wound to the head. Police arrested bouncer John L. Products, Inc. the Aristocrat of Storage Buildings Tongue Grove Construction Western Red Cedar Needs No Painting or Maintenance NEW LOCATION 4141 FALLCREEK PKVV.

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STAR STAFF REPORT Black colleges across the nation received a $302,000 boost from central Indiana residents and corporations during the weekend's Lou Rawls Parade of Stars United Negro College Fund telethon. In its 13th year, the telethon raised more than $11 million nationally. The $302,000 raised locally represents a 3 percent decline from last year's donations. Churches in Indianapolis and central Indiana played a signifi Bouncer arrested STAR STAFF REPORT A bouncer at a Near-Eastside bar shot a customer in the head early Sunday after witnesses saw the two arguing, police said. ON ANY OF OUR 4 SYSTEMS MARKIN INC.

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