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...Chairman William T. Seawell and TWA Chairman Charles C. Tillinghast Jr. estimate that the swaps will save each airline at least $25 million a year, and some Wall Street analysts think the savings could run double that. The deal is not certain to go through. The Justice Department may register antitrust objections, since approval of the agreement would reverse the Government's overall policy of insisting that at least two U.S.-flag airlines serve each major overseas route. The CAB favors the agreement in general, but it still must approve the details. On the other hand, if the swaps...
...Charles Tillinghast, chairman of Trans World Airlines, argued that the energy crisis is political−and thus not easily soluble. "The technology may be there," said Tillinghast, "but the political will is not. Environment may be the concern of only a minority of people in the U.S., but we have reached the stage where almost any determined group can block the doing of anything. I don't think we shall see solutions coming until things have got considerably worse. I think it is going to take cold houses and unemployment through lack of energy to persuade the public...
...Maisonrouge, IBM World Trade; Sir Arthur Norman, The De la Rue Co.; Dr. Aurelio Peccei, Olivetti; Count Theo Rossi Di Montelera, Martini & Rossi; Evelyn de Rothschild, N.M. Rothschild & Sons; Dermot A. Ryan, Ryan's Tourist Holdings; Nino Rovelli, Societa Italiana Resine; Curt R. Strand, Hilton International; Charles C. Tillinghast Jr., TWA; Hendrik A.C. Van Riemsdijk, Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken; Eberhard Von Kuenheim, Bayerische Motoren Werke (B.M.W.); Gerrit A. Wagner, Royal Dutch Petroleum; Pierre Waltz, Societe Suisse pour 1'Industrie Horlogere; Dr. Joachim Zahn, Daimler-Benz...
...Advocate Informals Poetry Series presents Richard Tillinghast, Thomas Byron, James Mahoney, and friends at 8 p.m. tonight at the Advocate House, 21 South Street...
During the eight hours he held command of the plane, Trapnell demanded that he be allowed to talk to President Nixon, TWA Chairman Charles Tillinghast, and his lawyer in Miami; that he be given the precise sum of $306,800, the amount he lost in a lawsuit when the Federal Government took away a marina he owned; that he be flown to Dallas to see a psychiatrist; and that Angela Davis and a Dallas County prisoner named George Padilla, a friend, be released. Padilla told his Dallas jailers, "I'm not going anywhere with him. He's nuts...