Show PUBLISHER URGES DOUBlED RATES Outlines Plan for Meeting l Crisis With Reference to News Print Washington ton May ora 1 Five I. and even cent 10 dall dally daily newspapers were predicted pro pro- toda today by Frank A. A Munsey New NewYork NewYork York publisher Appearing before the Senate committee investigating In tho the news print paper shortage he ur urged ed drastic reduction In the use of or news newsprint newsprint print and governmental regulation both of at the p paper pcr and the tho wood pulp sources William Randolph Hearst another Now ow York publisher In a It lotter letter to the tho committee advocated oc a I. I 20 O or 25 5 per percent percent percent cent cut In the size sizo of ot newspapers but said he believed tho the time for governmental governmental govern govern- mental reg regulation had paRse passed Mr Ir I Hearst urged that publishers double both advertising and circulation rates saying such action would automatically cut down the price and number of or copies without reducing revenue re The government could not reduce news print consumption by b regulating the number of oC pages of or papers admitted ad nd- admitted to tho the malls mails Mr Munsey lInsey told the committee because scarcely any of tho the l largo rGe city dallies dailies rely for their revenue on mall circulation Both publishers agreed that tho the great rent Sunday editions of the city papers were Important factors in tho the situation Mr r. r advocated regulations reguL limiting the Sunday edition to the size of at the week day eel Issue not more than twenty four p pages Ses Mr Ir Hearst wrote that ho had cut cot the size sizo of or his papers I 20 O and 25 per cent cant without adversely affecting his revenue or causing complaint complaint complaint com com com- I plaint from subscribers Chairman Reed announced that a aI number of or paper brokers would appear I before the tho committee Monday |