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Show Aeronautics Board Plans Air Service Salt Lake Hearing The Civil Aeronautics Board has expanded the scope of a public hearing already scheduled sched-uled for Salt Lake City in late July to include full participation participa-tion by all witnesses with testimony on application for new air service between Salt Lake City and southern California. Cal-ifornia. Sen. Frank E. Moss, D-Utah, was told by the CAB that the hearings will accept evidence from civic parties first, beginning begin-ning on July 25, then proceed to hear applicants for the new route authority, air carriers who seek to intervene in the case, and others involved. At least one of the applications applica-tions for new route authority has been filed by Bonanza Airlines to provide new airline air-line service linking Salt Lake City, Cedar City, Las Vegas, and southern California. Cedar City, under the leadership lead-ership of the Chamber of Commerce, Com-merce, has been a party to the Bonanza application in an attempt to provide what they consider to be much needed service to this area from growing industrial and tourist interests in the Southern South-ern Utah area. Hearing examiner William J. Madden will conduct the hearings at a location yet to be selected, Sen. Moss was told. The hearings are being scheduled in Utah to give all civic parties full opportunity to participate. Applicant airlines air-lines then requested that the full hearing be conducted in Salt Lake City, rather than another Western city or Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, as is usually the case. The hearings will also extend ex-tend into the week of July 31, Sen. Moss has been told. |