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...possibility of further nomination after the close of that meeting. It is hoped that this method of nomination will be permanently adopted by the Council. A glance at the ballot will indicate clearly that there was no attempt to put forth "its own slate of candidates" as declared in Wrenn's leter...
...group, dedicated only toward furthering its own ends. The fact that most students aren't interested in exercising their franchise to alter this situation is merely an additional argument for making the Council an appointive body, thus returning it to its proper function as an advisory group. George L. Wrenn...
What impressed Wrenn most was the claim by Pan Am President Juan Trippe that the merger would save the U.S. Government $9,000,000 a year in mail subsidies. "A saving of $9,000,000 . . . is a very important item of public interest. If the Board approves [this merger], it should make clear to Pan American that it will expect [it] to make good on Mr. Trippe's representation...
Though T.W.A. protested that it would lose 10% of its overseas traffic as a result of the merger, Examiner Wrenn could not follow that argument at all. He thought T.W.A. would benefit greatly, since "it will be the only airline selling single-carrier transatlantic transportation from such cities as Los Angeles and San Francisco, where at present it must sell in competition with American. These conditions do not indicate that the future traffic prospects of T.W.A. are as gloomy as pictured by its witnesses...
...Wrenn's recommendation has yet to be approved by CAB and the White House. But after listening to twelve months' tedious argument, Examiner Wrenn had come to some carefully weighed conclusions. Said he: none of the evidence showed that "the reduction of from three to two U.S. [overseas] carriers would per se violate the established policy of regulated competition...