Daily Herald, The (Newspaper) - April 15, 1997, Tyrone, Pennsylvania Tyrone Man On Biathlon See Page JH JL VoL 131 Number 186 April 1997 Per Copy News Notes Sight The Top 10 reasons for not paying trash accord trig to Tyrone Tenant claims its landlords landlord claims its tenants Family member works for another trash collector gets free Takes trash to work throws it in Takes trash to rela tive living outside The Takes trash to rela tive living inside The Does not have any trash or Generates so little that they just com bine it with a Never knew they had a trash just got one for last 3 years Do not like trash We did NOT make this This was reported by Alfred Drayovitch to the Tyrone Borough Council last Bloodmobile Blood comes from the The American Red Cross encourages who can to please do BO at place at s loin from noon fo o The fire hall is located off West 10th Street and Washington Tyr ones goal will be 65 Dyslexia Meeting The Tyrone Community Family Center in conjunc tion with The Special Edu cation Parent Advisory Committee will present Dyslexia and Your Child on April 17th at the Tyrone Area High School Library at 7 Weather High 55 to Low 35 to cloudy with a chance of High in the Extended fore with maybe showers of sleet or wet Low 30 to High in upper 30s to mid chilly with variable clouds and scat tered Low 25 to High in Low in High 45 to Lottery Here are the winning numbers selected Monday in the Pennsylvania State Lottery Daily Number Big 4 One player matched all five winning numbers drawn in Mondays Cash 5 gam and will collect a jackpot worth a lottery The winning numbers drawn Monday in the Pennsylvania Cash 5 me were 31 and twenty and Tyrone Police Chief Leaves For New Post in Zelienople By ROBERT MULL Daily Herald Staff Writer Its Tyrone Police Chief James Miller will be leav ing his position tor a post as po lice chief in The announcement came at the conclusion of the Tyrone Borough Council meeting Rumors about the police chiefs departure have been cir for well over two weeks when a copy of the Butler Eagle arrived in announcing that the Zelienople Borough Council had offered Miller a contract at per Chief Miller said that he would begin his new position ar ound the second week of During Millers a DCA Department of Community Af fairs list of 65 Continued on Page 3 Trash Fees Are Debated By Borough Councilmen CHIEF MILLER BY ROBERT MULL Daily Herald Staff Writer You signed a contract with them but I and Im not going to said Warren By water at last nights Tyrone Bor ough Council That was one responded council man James if you live in a civilized its one of things you have to Thats the second continued the per month for refuse col lection is a good deal We are paying less now then what we had been paying rebutted that may be a good deal for but not for For the previous six Ea gle Waste Disposal has picked up the weekly trash of all Tyrone citizens that was part of the If Eagle Waste could get all of the business between and customers the com pany could then guarantee the good A threeyear contract with the and then a three year has proven that to be asserted some of the coun cil I dont make said Bywater who maintained that he composted all organic burned paper in his shop stove and recycled cans and He didnt mention plastic which is not recyclable in Tyrone His big complaint was that the system was Some people have just a little bag of trasht while some guy down the street has six They each pay per that fair he Solicitor Larry Clapper pointed out that he paid per month in Hollidaysburg while other communities paid more than People really arent familiar with how much other people have to responded Vern The controversy regarding trash collection came appa for two Eagle Waste Disposal has put delinquent accounts on notice that the company expects pay And the com Continued 3 Isenberg Admitted Involvement Statement of Probable Cause Says The 18year old Tyrone man charged with Criminal Homicide and Rape in the death of an 11yearold girl in Tyrone last summer drew a map of where the body was and admitted involve ment in the according the Statement of Probable Cause issued by Hollidaysburg State According to the filed after last Fridays Ro Kauffman Isenberg detailed his involvement to a youth deve aide while confined to a juvenile detention He communicated to her his know ledge of the disappearance or death of Melody He ad mitted his involvement in the murder and rape of the the statement Trooper Karl Meyers also re ported that Isenberg drew a map of the location of and the surrounding area where the victim was found and the aide redrew it and reported to law enforcement Al though she reportedly was never in the tne map reportedly fairly the lo cation and surroundings of where the victim was Myers Isenberg also reportedly knew the location of the missing bra and top worn by 11yearold Me lody The location of the clothes was also described by the youth development aide to a law enforcement and upon searching the area with the given the State Police found the clothing in the general area in by of was visiting her Ly dia of Pennsylvania when she was reported missing June Her body was discovered July 7th in an iso lated wooded area near the West vaco reservoir just off Curtis had been raped and died of a blunt force blow to the head and The statement also indicated that Curtis was last observed with Isenberg walking across Shea Field at 7 She was wearing the light blue and blue Police report that Isenberg made numerous misleading and contradictory statements to law enforcement officials con his contact with the young girl and his activities sur rounding her On June 30 he reportedly at tempted to have some younger Continued on Page 3 RONALD ISENBERG Clintons Pay Tax Man Income Over Million Bower Receives Music Educator Award High School Choral Director Richard front was recipient of the 1997 Citation of Excellence award given by the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association at its annual conference last week in Sur rounding Bower at AllState Festival held at Heinz Hall Saturday are on the BASD President Irvin Pink and in back Bowers three choral members who made including Courtney and Erin a native of is in his 18th year of teaching music in the School He first taught on the elementary level for three years and then moved up to the secondary Performing Saturday on stage in Pittsburgh were the AllState and Jazz Photo by Virgie Execution Set for Tonight WASHINGTON AP It Takes a Village made the Clin tons and the tax man is taking his bite in this President Clinton released his 1996 tax return on Mon showing income of more than million last largely because of royalties from Hillary Rodham Clintons It Takes a They paid in federal income It was the first time the Clintons could be considered on paper at even though they gave most of the money Clinton isnt the first White House resident to turn over book royalties to Barbara Bush and Eleanor Roosevelt did something while President Eisenhower so cleverly avoided heavy taxes on his book royalties that Congress later acted to close the tax The quirky and often humor ous tales of presidents and their taxes have been compiled by Wil liam an accounting professor at the University of He found that Presidents Rea Carter and Bush all were au by the IRS at some point be fore they moved into the White Most former President Spiro Agnew res after pleading guilty to a tax evasion while Presi dent Nixon engaged in an epic battle with the IRS over in back taxes and which partly led to his resignation from The Clintons reported in adjusted gross in of which was the Royalties from Clintons book totaled Of that she do to charity and kept to pay the state and fed eral taxes the Clintons owe as a re sult of the book How do the Clintons rate in the scheme of presidential tax history the Clintons are very generous giving away all of hese Samson said in a interview Tie gift also helped reduce the Clintons charit ble deductions are limited to 50 of a taxpayers adjusted ross income per He compared Clintons to that of au ior of the bestselling Millies who donated the royalties o The difference is Mil Continued on Page 3 Heidnik Wants 10 Death Penalty at Rockview PHILADELPHIA AP After nearly eight years of requesting the death convicted Gary Heidnik could be hours from having his fi nal wish exhausts what could be his last appeal when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court is expected to rule about whether to stay his scheduled for 10 at Rock view prison in near State Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge John on Mon day denied a request to stay the execution as requested by an anti death penalty group who claimed that Heidnik is Im I stand on Heidnik said during the mental competency his glassy blue eyes fixed on cour troom Heidnik was convicted in 1988 of killing two women and tortur ing and imprisoning four others in his North Philadelphia row This man just gave a scientific explanation of now electricity he gave a scientific nation of now medical people should have examined Based on all it sounds like he knows what hes talking The judge planned to issue a written opinion this morning ex plaining his reasons denying the who has never fought his death sentence since his 1988 would be only the third prisoner executed in Pen since Like Heid the other two also said they wanted to Ive been telling his Charles Get me to the front of the Heidnik I want you to execute But the Center for Legal Educa Advocacy and Defense As who requested the says he isnt competent to make that He is plagued by delusions and is extremely mentally disturbed and is the group said in motions filed The group said Heidnik was con former Robert Casey is still in office and that his death warrant is fake because it is Continued on Page 3 GARY HEIDNIK faces final appeal Snyder Warriors Mark