—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Aug. 26, 1993 investigation continues; departments working together Police Still unknown if arson linked to Welch's position By KIM BURGER Collegian Staff Writer The State College Police Department and University Police Services are continuing to investi gate a Monday night fire that was ruled arson. The house of Susan Welch, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, and her husband Alan Booth, professor of sociology, was damaged when the front door and rear of the 555 Ridge Ave. residence were attacked dur ing the night, causing minor dam age. The family was not home at the time and there were no injuries. Both police departments are investigating because they both have specially trained personnel for arson cases, said State College police Lt. Carmine Prestia. The two Health care workers' union ratifies new contract proposal despite problems The nurses are not completely happy with the contract compromise but they think they have proven a point. By MICHELE MARCHETTI Collegian Staff Writer Members of the District 1199 P Health Care Workers' Union have expressed a bittersweet attitude toward the ratification of Centre Community Hospital's contract proposal. "I'm not totally happy and I'm not totally disappointed," said Megan Yonkee, a reg istered nurse in the hospital's critical care unit. ACCENT ON T+R+AN +E +L has a new address: 444 E. College Ave. Suite 250 a full service travel agency Holiday and Spring Break Packages Council of International Exchange (CIEE) Low cost student and professional travel Visit us at our new location Phone 23849602 , d0 1 4 4 (*V180 . '. - 67 • O" ,7 9O.E . 4Ot*,OOE . “):BiOE•OE6OE.OE•OE•OEO 0 [l] • el FrOter4 CLIMB • • MT. 111 rnsony[pii, • • OVER THE TOP with ['l' Sunday, August Z 9 at 2pm Meet in front of the tiUBI [II . 0 0 [l] 0 1 ;' • 0 7 4" • 0 7 '' • 0 7 : • 0 7-7 • 0 7-7 • 0 7-7 • 0 7-7 • 0 7 ' . • 0 7, " • 0 7 ' • 0 '-' • 0 7 : • 0 7 : • 0 7 • 0 7 ' • vi•"`* . 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The contract will be retroactive to July 1 of this year and will last two years. Although Yonkee agreed members on both sides were happy to settle, she said she was Fax 238-6782 FRATERmiTy seen or heard something or have information will be interviewed, Prestia said. Several neighbors said Tuesday that they had heard an explosion and squeaking tires. Prestia said there are no suspects. Prestia said he does not know if the arson is related to Welch's University position. As dean of the college, Welch has been involved in controversy surrounding Universi ty Future Committee cutbacks. "We certainly will consider that," Prestia said. Executive Vice President and Provost John Brighton said Tues day that news of the fire upset him and University President Joab Thomas, adding that they were concerned the family could have been home during the incident. Brighton said they would leave the investi gation to the police departments. THETa XI disturbed by the negotiation procedures. Hospital administrators kept their dis tance, Yonkee said, adding that adminis trators never spoke face to face with union members. "They used a mediator as a go-between," she said. Scott Stover, a hospital maintenance worker, agreed the administrators han dled the negotiations arrogantly. Admin istrators did not enter the negotiating room until the last proposal was given, he said. But David Lee, chairman of the hospi- • cp [.] .. COLOR ADS SELL wi'Vk • Incoming Freshmen and Returning Students... Join the OUTING CLUB in the annual climb to Mt. Nittany, \N\ VISA/ MC (No refunds of Exchanges apply) $22 At The Door tars board of trustees, said that is the proper procedure for negotiations. The trustees appointed a negotiating team to represent the hospital a move union members tried to stop, Lee said. "That's the way it's been in every negotiating session over the years," Lee said. The contract was very fair, Lee said, adding that there was give and take on both sides. Although the contract was a compro mise, union members said their per sistence in the negotiations proved that workers should not be passive to their administrators. A p \ _ I The Premiere Disc-Jockey Team enthusiastic people to join our team. Disc-Jockeys, Assistants, Emcees & Singers. You must be able to work weekends. Call Wed., 25th, Thurs., 26th, Fri., 27thfor an appointment. (814) 234-0691 Come Grow With Us ! FALL INTERVIEWS : We are currently seeking new a Penn State tradition! Meet on the HUB Lawn by the & F S I MAR 111 AND Presented By K 11111111 97 ,EALLY H ansasi HO ONLY! , Peteleale 01, olosse $69 g,ILO Tickets, One Night's Stay at The DAYS INN. Limo Ride To Players, FREE Continental Breakfast! Call 801258-DAYS for reservations "It gave the indication that (workers) have the right and ability to stand up," said Jon Forster, the union's administrative orga- The trustees will vote Monday night on the new contract, and administrators hope it is approved. 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