—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1988 Vignola attacks Heinz' voting practices in televised debate By RICH KIRKPATRICK Associated Press Writer PHILADELPHIA Democratic challenger Joseph Vignola, trying to make the most of his only tele vision debate this fall, criticized Republican Sen. John Heinz yester day for missing Senate votes on drug enforcement and a new mini mum wage. Vignola and Heinz fielded ques tions from a panel of reporters in an hourlong debate sponsored by the League of Women Voters and WPVI-TV. Unable to duplicate Heinz' tele vision commercials, Vignola needed to make an impression with voters in a race the pollsters say he is losing by a wide margin. "I think I showed John Heinz has been a day late and a dollar short and a fair weather friend of Penn sylvania," Vignola said afterward. He chided the senator for the missed votes and for not support ing an end to filibusters on cam paign finance reform and day-care bills. "John Heinz was AWOL on the vote in the war against drugs," the Democrat said. Heinz said afterward he was frustrated he couldn't rebut Vigno la during the debate because of the format. He said the votes he missed were procedural and that he was present for key votes on the issues. Despite their differences, both candidates went out of their way to be congenial and to avoid the mean-spirited attacks seen on some of the presidential and vice presidential debates this fall. Heinz said Vignola was right on the seriousness of the drug issue and on the need for economic de velopment in Pennsylvania. Toxic sites may be in our back yard By DAVE HOWLAND Collegian Staff Writer With the enactment of a $6l million state-level hazard ous waste clean-up bill yesterday, Pennsylvania set out on the long road to cleaning its toxic dumps and some of them may be in our back yard. The state Department of Environmental Resources and the Environmental Protection Agency have compiled a list of over 2,000 potential hazardous waste sites in the state. At least four are known to be in Centre County. DER officials have been conducting tests and examin ing records of contaminated locations. The work is part of effort to prioritize the locations for eligibility to state clean-up money, said Susan Woods, DER Spokeswoman. According to Collegian files, sites examined by the state in Centre County last year include: Beck's dump site in Bellefonte; the Bellefonte landfill, RD3 Bellefonte; the Centre Region Landfill, Circleville Road and the Corning Glassworks, Dale Summit. Woods said the DER will most likely have the priority list completed by February, but until then, cannot release 3 -4-4-1-4-4- *******-11-4-44-Y-4-4-4-1 0 1-4-4-11-4-4-t Jr * * HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY ar * * TO GET INVOLVED . . . * * The following standing committees need undergraduate ** * student representation: * * • PRESIDENT'S PLANNING AND BUDGET ADVISORY * :COMMITTEE * • STUDENT DISCRIMINATION APPEALS COMMITTEE * * • PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON UNDERGRADUATE * * RETENTION * * • BICYCLE ROUTE TASK FORCE * * • STUDENT PARKING APPEALS BOARD * * • UNIVERSITY PARKING IMPLEMENTATION * * • and others .. .! * : For info & applications contact: USG 863-IUSG 203 HUB * Application Deadline Thursday, October 20, SPM i * 4-44-444-4-4411-4-4444-4-40-44-11-44-101-4-4-4-4-4-4 Vignola praised the campaign for its lack of name calling. "I like John Heinz. I just don't like the way he votes," Vignola said. Vignola, who repeatedly turned his answers into attacks on Heinz' record, said the incumbent sup ported President Reagan's budgets that cut aid to education and hu man services. They disagreed on where mili tary spending can be cut, with Vignola opposing the MX missile and the Strategic Defense Initia tive, commonly known as Star Wars, and an additional carrier battle group, all components of the Reagan military buildup. As a senator, Vignola said, he would go after excessive spending, even in a Democratic administra tion, the way he saved taxpayers $5OO million while he was Philadel phia city controller. Heinz said he has not favored a blank check for the Pentagon but feels the proposed Star Wars de fense has helped bring the Soviet Union to the negotiating table and led to the agreement cutting short range missiles. On domestic issues, Heinz said he would encourage Vice President George Bush to support continued limits on steel imports, which the senator said have kept their mar ket share to about 20 percent in stead of 35 percent. Heinz fought hard to push the restrictions past a reluctant Reagan administration and Bush has not yet said he would support an extension after the lim its expire next year. Unless Bush supports the limits, he could jeopardize his election chances in Pennsylvania and seve ral Midwestern industrial states, Heinz said. Vignola objected to one question a list of sites in Centre County or their status. Woods said several hundred sites of the 2,000 have been found an imminent danger to the environment and are in need of immediate clean-up efforts. Brigit Hofman, chief director of the DER's hazardous site clean-up program, said the bill gives the state the money and authority needed to clean large scale contami nation that has been left to sit. Dan Spadoni, DER community relations coordinator for the Williamsport regional office which includes Centre County said he was unaware of what areas were being tested. Rep. Lynn Herman, R-Centre and Clearfield, said that although he was unaware of what locations in the County maybe helped by the bill, he thinks the bill will be beneficial. "The importance of this legislation is not only that we will have ample means of disposing hazardous material, but we will have the ability to clean-up existing prominent areas. And these two combined will greatly enhance our environment's quality in Pennsylvania for the future," he said. about whether he will have trouble winning statewide because voters outside Philadelphia suspect any one from the city of being involved in sleazy politics. Vignola said he has an impeccable record in his six years of public life. Vignola said he would leave it to viewers to decide who won. "We had a great dialogue on the issues. ... We should continue to do this, because that is what the people of Pennsylvania want to hear." -JOSEPH VIGNOLA In his closing remarks, Vignola again urged Heinz to agree to two more debates "We had a great dialogue on the issues. ... We should continue to do this, because that is what the peo ple of Pennsylvania want to hear." Heinz, after the debate, rejected the idea. The incumbent has been far ahead in the pre-election public opinion polls and has a sizable funding advantage over Vignola. Heinz had several million dollars available to buy television time while Vignola was expected to have no more than several hundred thousand dollars. Asked whether Vignola's attacks were effective, Heinz said, "That's for people to decide. Obviously a challenger has to go on the attack. ... I was pleased with this opportu nity to talk about the issues." Lions' Tartle Mane At Out Net Solon. eigiate Spectal \ e Shampoo 0 re 9• 15.50 Tartlet Salon is a hall salon. 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