THE BATTALION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1979 Pages — ?, Winds may push oil toward shore UH defrauders get probation United Press International J GALVESTON— A. predicted sViift l tviijds Wednesday threatened to low ashore another black tide of oil lilled from a burning, collision- 3 Young' amaged tanker that firefighting tug- 30 ' oats hoped to douse with chemical er it's a p. am idividuald Attempts to extinguish the blaze aid. Itkfljjjd Tuesday when firefighters ran le. Its hisl^t of foam and the latest in a series • owner fexplosions occurred. Firefighters lity ofthet^ednesday re-cooled the wreck dge ofe ith water. did acbx Autumn winds blowing from the id that is\i ortli had helped keep the spill of art fori offshore until winds shifted to the southeast Sunday and Monday. Coast Guard spokesman Ray Baker said Wednesday. “The winds are out of the east now about 15 knots and are expected to shift out of the south east between 10 and 15 knots.” Baker said there had been no re ports or wash-ups on Texas beaches since early Tuesday, and he said most of the oil was parallel to the coast and staying six miles offshore. The currents flowing to the south west had carried the spill past the entrance to Matagorda Bay, halfway to Corpus Christi where beaches already were stained by the five- month-old Ixtoc I well blowout in Mexico’s Bay of Campeche. Dutch and American firefighters using specially equipped boats fought a holding action with water until Tuesday, when they decided the vessel was cool enough to pour on thousands of gallons of chemical foam to kill the blaze. “Before they could completely ex tinguish the fire, they ran out of foam, and the fire flared,” Baker said. “They came back in and loaded back up with foam. When they’re going to attempt it again, we don’t know. ” Meanwhile, Coast Guard and pri vate contractors cleaned up oil from public beaches and monitored threats to wildlife-nurturing bays, where they had gathered 10,000 feet of floating fence and six skimming machines. “Right now, there are no plans to completely encircle the vessel (with floating spill barriers), but they do plan to put some more of this heavy duty barrier just downwind of the vessel within a few hundred feet ofthe ship,” Coast Guard spokesman Richard Griggs said. Thirty of the tanker’s 36 compart ments had been loaded with 16.8 million gallons of crude, five times as much as the 3 million gallons esti mated to have lain on South Texas beaches during the height of the Mexican oil spill. Three compartments were dam aged initially, but the relentless fire and a series of explosions since Fri day had damaged and possibly opened as many as nine more tanks. United Press Internationa] HOUSTON — Two men con victed of helping a fired University of Houston official use school funds to make investment profits have been placed on probation for six years. Mel Covington and Roger Knox were sentenced Tuesday after their convictions Monday on charges they helped former UH financial analyst Sam Harwell and Harwell’s half brother, Pat Sullivan, defraud the university. UH officials have said the exact losses resulting from the scheme to use short term UH funds for private investments would be impossible to calculate, but officials made a $14.6 million downward “adjustment” in UH books. State District Judge Wallace Moore scheduled a hearing Nov. 16 to discuss what roles Covington and Knox might play in repaying the uni versity. Harwell and Sullivan pleaded guilty to related charges and are serving four-year federal prison sentences. Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 t Louis fcij rything e nation 6| as their eroomo irt colli Texas mortgage Activity declining >ut Spied# inder of :he musei United Press International AUSTIN — A representative of the Texas Savings and Loan League ■Wednesday told the Senate Interim Committee on Financial Institu- Tjons the pace of mortgage lending activity in Texas had dropped rastically even before last month’s sharp increase in interest rates. of the fl P at Malone said mortgage loans closed by Texas savings and loan 30 to l^Ifcsociations during the first eight months of 1979 were 24 percent gelow the same period last year, while the decline nationally was only ameda 6 percent. He said single-family mortgage loans granted in Texas fell d benair ^ P ercent » while the national decline was 4 percent. , Malone also said savings and loan associatons allocated $4 billion on Mortgage loans during the same period this year, while the first eight ponths of 1978 had turned up a $5.2 billion business. The decline of $1.2 billion represents 28 percent of the total bationwide decline of $4.4 billion,’ he said. Malone said Texas savings and loan associations have sold large volumes of mortgage loans to lenders in other states, thereby bringing |ut-of-state funds to Texas to meet the demand for mortgage credit, lie said in 1978 Texas sold $1 billion of mortgages out-of-state. This [ear only $610 million of loans have been sold. “The sharp increase in interest rates generally has forced Texas ivings and loans out of the secondary mortgage market because arket interest rates are now above the Texas interest rate ceiling,” lalone said. L. 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