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By ROGER STUART Beripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The
| department of commerce has become a big shot in the publishing ‘| business. Books and magazines by
Have Them Examined edited and published by this manysided agency v Before School headed. by Henry MOL Starts | Wallace.
Phrases such as
| “best seller,” “wide Open from 8 Al M. | distribution and § , | “growing circuto 5P.M. | lation” are be= Closed Wednesdays |coming common 12 N (in certain offices of Bon {of the depart- { ment.
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More than 145,000 copies of books Mr. Stuart in one series have been sold since the end of the war. This group, now containing 18 different titles, will total 40 when completed. The | books average 200 pages each, They offer advice on how to establish and jand operate various kinds of busi- | nesses, from bake shops to sawmills.
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partment’s latest efforts. This year the department expects
' |to spend more than $1,000,000 to
{produce its various books, pamphlets bulletins and magazines. Almost
& every bureau — including census,
small business, coast and geodetic
§ (survey, foreign and domestic com-
merce, civil aeronautics, patent of-
{fice and weather bureau—contrib-
utes to the mass of publications. ' Many of the publications are distributed free, but the tendency is to put an increasing number on a selfsupporting basis. In the fiscal year | 1946, for example, receipts from |sales of publications totaled ap- | proximately $900,000—$85,000 more {than the amount appropriated to {the department for printing and | binding. Sales May Top $1 Million In the fiscal year 1943 receipts |from sales totaled $553,486. The fol{lowing year they dropped to $483,- | 755, but in 1945 they jumped again, reaching a total of $505,153. Sales | are expected to top $1,000,000 for the first time this year. Although designed primarily to advise veterans who wish to start
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES after : . ; \ sewn. vu Books, Magazines Roll Out as Wallace Puts Department in Publishing Field
year. Business and trade associa-
has a paid circulation of 18,000, “Foreign Commerce Weekly” sells | for $6 a year. It goes to more than half of the country’s exporters and
(the score now are being written, ested persons informed of the de-!iniorters.
Trade magazines and other private publications are permitted to {use material from the department's magazines. A recent check revealed | that in two months 55 private mag|azines reprinted material {rom “Foreign Commerce Weekly.” ESTATE TO WIDOW HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 29 (U. P).~— Trem Carr, president of Monogram Pictures who died Aug. 18, left a million dollar estate to his widow, Mrs. Margaret Carr, 52, it was disclosed yesterday when his will was filed for probate.
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