THE BATTALION Page 11 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1981 Judge’s ruling looks good for U.S. Steel the U.S ''ador. IhTpeopli and on ;e for fai dlla, Co'.' United Press International COLUMBUS, Ohio —A feder al judges ruling may allow U.S. Steel to take control of Marathon Oil next Monday, apparently de feating Mobil Oil in a bitterly opposed takeover bid. In U.S. District Court Mon day, Judge Joseph P. Kinneary dissolved a temporary restraining order that blocked the nation’s largest steelmaker from acquiring Marathon, the country’s 16th largest oil company, based in Findlay, Ohio. Rival bidder Mobil is still ban ned from buying Marathon shares by an antitrust injunction in Cleveland. Under the ruling, U.S. Steel must wait five business days be fore going ahead with its $6.3 bil lion purchase of Marathon shares. By next Monday, however, U.S. Steel may well have acquired effective control of Marathon. The steelmaking giant announced in Pittsburgh Sunday the successful completion of its tender offer to buy 30 million shares, or 51 percent, of Marathon for $125 a share. Mobil, which has offered $6.5 billion for Marathon shares, con tends the U.S. Steel and Marathon agreement violates state and federal law. Ohio officials had feared a takeover by Mobil would result in Marathon’s corporate offices leav ing the state. U.S. Steel has said it would keep Marathon based in Ohio. “We are delighted that Judge Kinneary ruled in our favor,” a spokesman for Marathon said. “We believe U.S. Steel’s offer is in the best interest of our customers, employees and shareholders.” Kinneary had issued a tempor ary restraining order against U.S. Steel to consider Mobil’s argu ments that Marathon and U.S. Steel had arranged “a sweetheart deal” to derail Mobil’s merger plans. However, Kinneary ruled Mon day: “The record supports the de fendants’ view that the Marathon directors desired to enter into a negotiated transaction which would result in a fairer return to Marathon stockholders.” To circumvent its own antitrust obstacles, Mobil said Monday it would sell to Amerada Hess Corp. all marketing, refining and trans portation properties of Marathon if it succeeded in its bid to acquire Marathon. Mobil also argued that U.S. Steel s acquisition of Marathon’s lucrative Yates oil field in Texas for $2.8 billion was aimed at blocking Mobil’s bid. AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. 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College Ave. 822-7661 ilized alts in swelter- here ten- 3 degree!, dezvouse United Press International : WASHINGTON — Scientists say the second space shuttle flight was a success scientifically — de spite the fact it was cut short by ruba.Tlie| r ^ d ays- , , , , ilia withil The Columbia gathered almost H the Earth-watching informa- ipn anticipated for the planned ppedfor, five_cl a y mission, scientists said s HopaE'Tuesday. le easteii The ship’s $11.6 million assem- leforebi |ly 0 f scientific experiments, in- Airport eluding a 30-foot radar antenna, HonduriiBas designed to prove that the | Guatci: shuttle can serve as a stable instru- here it lament platform for Earth resources pbservations. The only big disappointment > an attempt to photograph lightning in storms far below to ie if space observations can be used to provide an early warning of severe weather situations. “I’m not sure we have very S01U much (on storm detections),’’ Dr. ernard Vonnegut of the State niversity of New York at Albany id, adding that the limited i ? lamount of data obtained by astro- Inauts Joe Engle and Richard Truly was of low quality. The experimental radar system, (which the space agency said was he first side-looking system flown in space, obtained eight hours of radar pictures over North and South America, Africa, Europe and Asia. NASA said its ability to pene- thoritiesi: unala gallons leliver. loctorfon / has hear :e : Dism# iscrim® 1 ' n recoif remei J Irate clouds and vegetation makes action tbi prof es. it in son* is must# fnumehf 'ell. charactf Is to p®' tionas® renied) it extremely attractive for mineral entofth resource exploration. All of the objectives of this ex- leriment were met during the STS-2 flight, despite the shor- ened mission time,” the agency said in a summary report. “The radar equipment worked per fectly. ” Another instrument designed to analyze infrared radiation from the sun as it is reflected from the ground also was reported to be completely successful. NASA said 108 minutes of cloud-free observa tions were recorded. Scientists hope to be able to use such information to determine the location of iron oxide and clay min erals to help spot other mineral deposits. “While not yet analyzed, ex tremely good data are believed to have been acquired over Mexico and Spain,” the report said. An ocean color experiment, de signed to detect chlorophyll pro duced by algae by looking for green shades in ocean water, ac quired 78 minutes of unob structed information — nearly twice the minimum mission re quirement. Such information is expected eventually to help locate commer cial fisheries. The report said an air pollution monitoring experiment acquired 32 hours of data, including excel lent sightings over Virginia, Flor ida and California. The instru ment uses a carbon monoxide de tector to measure the amount of that pollutant in the atmosphere below. The report said an experiment to test a sensor designed to iden tify certains types of features ac quired 32 hours of data, but some of the information may have been lost due to marginal performance of the experiment’s triggering de vice. A sunflower seed growth ex periment was not in orbit long enough to allow the seeds to grow in the weightless environment of orbital flight, the report said. DIETING? Even though we do not prescribe diets, we make it possible for many to enjoy a nutritious meal while they follow their doctor's orders. You will be delighted with the wide selection of low calorie, sugar free and fat free foods in the Souper Salad Area, Sbisa Dining Center Basement. 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