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Theh Art Enon Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar The Parthenon University Archives Fall 11-21-1985 The Parthenon, November 21, 1985 Marshall University Follow this and additional works at: https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon Recommended Citation Marshall University, "The Parthenon, November 21, 1985" (1985). The Parthenon. 2290. https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon/2290 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Marshall Digital Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Parthenon by an authorized administrator of Marshall Digital Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The weather Showers and cooler, high near 48. Theh BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE P A I D Permit No. 206 art enon Huntington, W. V4. Thursday, Nov. 21, 1985 Marshall University's student newspaper Vol. 87, No. 42 Halley's Comet View not good yet for students needed to see it properly." ofthe constellation visible from Hun­ By John Gllllll)le Orsini pointed out the difficulty of tington, but there is no nice pattern," Reporter observing the hazy comet with the according to Orsini. To see the comet high amount of dust and pollution go past Aries one would probably As Halley's Comet speeds along on from local industries in the night air. have to refer to some star charts, he. its path toward the sun, various field The best time for observation is when added. trips and "star-watching'' events are a front is moving into the area on a Orsini said that chances ofviewing taking place on and off campus in sharp clear night, Orsini said. A high the comet will probbably be greater in order to see the comet, which had its amount of moisture in the air is also a­ December. With the comet moving last visit past earth in 1910. factor that causes problems when lower and lower in the southern sky it Attempts to view the comet from searching for the comet. will be necessary to travel to moun­ the eighth floor of Smith Hall have At present the comet is moving _ tainous areas to view it in the first run into some bad luck, according to from east to west while gradually three weeks of January: Dr. Nicola Orsini, professor of phys- moving a little lower south, Orsini "Someone would have a better ics and physical science, who teaches said. "The comet is mid-way between chance to view the comet with a pair astronomy. Pleiades, a constellation also known of binoculars rather than with a tel~. kend Friday and Saturday. Orsini "Since the comet is coming at us as the seven sisters, and the conatella­ scope, which enlarges everything in said anyone intereeted in joining in head first, there is only a small cr088 tion, Aries," he said. the sky," Orsini ad<led. the observation is welcome to join the section visible," Orsini said. "The "Aries is harder to view than the . Orsini and members of his astron­ group at the park. The observation comet looks a lot like a hazy cotton - Pleiades. It looks like a straight line omy class will be traveling to Jenny will take place in the lodge if the ewa b and a sharp clear night is and there are about three orfour stare Wiley State Park for Astronomy W~ weather is clear. Headaches .caused by land acquisitions Boney's' blues: Owner laments loss of tavern to MU expansion Fillinger's club and two other lots. By Leslle O'Brien Marshall has offered Fillinger Staff Writer $70,000, a value set by BOR appraisers, according to Stan James, attorney for Norman "Boney" Fillinger doesn't the university. Filljnger turned down have kind words to say aboutMarshall the offer. He said he wants $150,000 for University's plan to replace his night­ his property. club with a parking lot. Fillinger is the operator of Boney's Hole in the Wall, a popular nightspot They want me to give this for Marshall students since 1968. place away. I'll see them dead "They want me to give this place away. I'll see them dead in hell before I in hell before I give it to them. give it to them." Thie summer Marshall received Norman. "Boney"· Fllllnger approval to condemn Boney'e, located at 1810 Sixth Ave. The Board of Regents paid $70,000 to the Cabell Attorneys for both sides met Oct. 18 County Circuit Court clerk and now and chose a fiv~member commission, owns the property by the right of emi­ made up of area property owners, to nent domain. reappraise the property. The Board of Regents has been try­ The commissioners will determine a ing to acquire property in the 1800 fair market value for the property., If Boney'• Hole In the Wall 11 the subject of a land v.. lue dispute between block of Sixth A venue for 10 years. All Fillinger doesn't agree with the com­ owner Norman Fllllnger and Marshall Unlveralty. Boney'• 1lt1 on the 1800 the property has been bought except BONEY'S, Page 4 block of Sixth Avenue. Director: No land acquisition scheduled these five properties, estimated at $293,400, is being within its boundaries "for necessary public use." By Darby Une borrowed from the university's building renewal To acquire property under eminent domain, Long Reporter account and from carryover land acquisition funds. explained, Marshall hires an appraiser to determine Long said these accounts will be reimbursed from the fair market value of the property. A check for the 'Marshall's Director of Plant and Administrative the fine arts facility budget, which includes $400,000 appraised amount then is filed with the Cabell Operations does not forsee any major land acquiei• for land acquisition, when that funding becomes County Circuit Court clerk, and the property owner is tions in the near future for one simple reason: no available. notified. "As of that moment," Long said, "we own appropriations have been made for land acquisition Purchase agreements have been accepted for the Pi the properties." · this year. Kappa Alpha fraternity house on Fifth Avenue and a The owner ofcondemned property has the option of However, Harry Long said the university is nego­ private property on Sixth Avenue. Three other prop­ hiring an appraiser and_an attorney, he said, and tiating contracts for property located between Fifth erties on Sixt!\ A venue are in the process of being :aking the matter to court. He said condemnation is and Sixth avenues on the site of Phase One of the condemned under the right of eminent· domain, l8ed only as a last·resort, when the owner and the proposed fine arts building. He said the money ,for , .which permits a state institution to acquirep~erty , , · , , ,., , .... , , ·..... .. • ACQUISITION, Page 4 . ..... • .,. ----;----:--------::----------------·----------- - --------------~ ----- - .-2 .. ~ . ~ . Beyond MU From The Associated Press Summit '85 News blackout lingers as summit talks end Geneva - President Reagan and for 10 a.m. Geneva time (4 a.m. Nuclear arms control, regional dis­ Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev EST). putes, human rights and matters of found "broad areas of agreement" Winding up their talks, Reagan mutual interest such as cultural during two days of extraordinarily and Gorbachev met privately, exchanges and boundary disputes personal summit talks and, after accompanied only by interpreters, were the announced items on the receiving a report Wednesday night and then held two rounds of discus­ summit agenda. from advisers on unresolved issues, sions with aides. The afternoon Speakes said neither Reagan nor scheduled a joint ceremony for session was unexpectedly inter­ Gorbachev would take questio~s at Thursday. S~IT rupted by a recess while aides the ceremony. But he refused to say "The news is so good we're going debated "whether and how" to whether a joint statement or com­ munique would be issued by the to hold it for tomorrow," Reagan ====AT GENEVA==== report on the meeting. , teased reporters·waiting outside his ~ leaders or whetqer they would sign .,, Speakes said among the discus­ specific agreements. lakeside mansion, where he hosted sions was "the manner and con­ Gorbachev ,and his, wife Raisa at a 01, ~,.. The ceremony was Reagan's final tent" of reporting developments announced event in Geneva before final summit dinner. from the two-day meeting. He con­ The president's chief adviser on '1£o RtP.: , leaving for Brussels to brief NATO firmed that discussions included leaders on the summit and then arms control, Paul Nitze, was arms control, but declined to break among those who worked into the return to Washington to address a Speakes, adhering to the news the news blackout imposed from the joint meeting of Congress that will evening Wednesday to finalize sum­ start. mit findings - an indication that blackout even after formal talks be nationally televised. the summit's most contentious issue had concluded, declined late Wed­ He said that of the four major The Soviet leader was said to be remained unresolved as the leaders nesday night to provide any details are'as of summit discussions there headed for Prague after leaving adjourned for dinner. on the summit talks, promising a are "some areas of agreement and Geneva to brief Warsaw Pact White House spokesman Larry briefing following the ceremony set other areas where there are not." leaders. The two leaders enter deb,ate over Regan's remark of women Geneva - The leaders of the Uni­ women - believe me, your readers ted States and the Soviet Union for the most part if you took a poll Monday entered the quarrel over I don't think he meant for it-to be interpreted in that w,ay at all. - would rather read the human White House chief of staff Donald He was simply adding to that interest.
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