age 10 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1981 What’s Up at Texas A&M Wednesday OMEGA PHI ALPHA NATIONAL SERVICE SORORITY. Weekly meeting at 6:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder. Fledge meeting following at 7:30 p.m. Thursday ;STUDENT r ASSOCIATION CONCESSIONS COMMITTEE: Will be selling buttons, bumper stickers, and license plate frames in the MSC Hallway 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. FOOD SCIENCE CLUB: Will be selling pecans in MSC beton during, and after game. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: Thanksgiving day se. vice at 9 a.m. in the University Lutheran Chapel on 315 N College Main. TAMU POLO CLUB: Match against t.u. at 10 a.til. on the Pole field at the main entrance of Campus National Judge may halt billion-dollar oil takeover bid oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo CAMPUS THEATRE 846-6512 Now Showing! 7:40 9:50 12:00 SYLVIA KRISTEL HOWARD HESSEMAN ERIC BROWN PRIVATE LESSONS Produced by R BEN EFRAIM Executive Producers JACK BARRY& DAN ENRIGHT (, i JSHMAli Saeenplny by DAN GREENBURG Directed by ALAN MYERS0N R Jensen Far ley,.-Pictures Inc Release Music Performed by ROD STEWART. ERIC CLAPTON. AIR SUPPLY. & OTHERS c 1981 Barry & Enright I United Press International CLEVELAND — A federal judge is sifting through thousands of pages of technical testimony and figure-filled documents to de termine whether to block Mobil Corp. ’s $5.1 billion bid to acquire Marathon Oil Co. Marathon, as part of an anti trust suit against Mobil, wants a preliminary injunction against the merger, saying it’s a threat to com petition and will endanger the public interest. Attorneys for the two firms pre sented closing arguments Monday after a five-day hearing. Marathon attorney Patrick McCartan said that protection of the public against possible mono poly depends on prompt and effective enforcement of antitrust laws. Mobil, the nation’s second largest oil company, rejects the antitrust arguments by Marathon, the 17th largest oil company, as groundless, saying they are based largely on speculation. Special Post - Bonfire g Showing tonight at ^ Midnight! g TOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOQOQOOQOOOOOO MANOR EAST Manor East Mall Now Showing! Halloween II . i*.SI*,* (MW* '“•[Rl Hn Irw / . tk ertitri »' HJMK ud STM WARS f Y 1| DOLBY STgREO~] ITU MAKE YOU LAUGH... HI YOU CRY. Marsha Kristy Mason McNkhoi “There is really no probability that this acquisition is going to les sen competition in any real ... re levant market,” Mobil attorney Sanford Litvack told U.S. District Court Judge John Manos. Both sides in the case have asked for a speedy decision. A rul ing was expected this week. Mobil said Monday that it attracted 23 million Marathon shares — just over 38 percent of Marathon stock — as of midnight Saturday under the takeover offer it announced Oct. 30. Marathon stockholders who sent in their shares under Mobil’s $85-a-share offer have until Dec. 4 to withdraw their stock. And unless Mobil raises its offer, analysts say there is a good chance many will pull out, since U.S. Steel last week made a high er offer— $125-a-share for 51 per cent of Marathon stock as part of a $6.65 billion merger proposal. Ohio Attorney General William Brown, who is suing in state and federal courts to block the Mobil takeover attempt, plans to review the U. S. Steel offer for its possible violation of antitrust laws. FRI t SAT MIDNITE SHOW ALL SEATS $2.00 fl MSC teas! 0 si L WAS drop i hold in 4.4 per govern The Consul percen season; third o crease a year, for Sei The 0.7 pei sharp I tory ol part nn costs a Ho had ris month showe “W of hon not st Micha nomis major Assoei “If obvioi year added vide ] enoug deal t II have This ad made possible in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting