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Show Council Reports Increase In Chrony Ad Rates Publication Council announced approval cf a 42 cent per column inch price increase for Chronicle advertising to take effect September Septem-ber 1, 1963. Reasons for the increase, from $2.10 to $2.52 per column inch, was due to a five per cent commission increase asked by the National Educational Ed-ucational Advertising Services, n agency which sells national adv r-tising r-tising to college newspapers. The NEAS decision was announced announ-ced to Publication Council by B. R. MacMannis, general manager. The Council also released information infor-mation that plans are being made to increase the circulation of the Chrony from what is presently 10,000 copies to a figure close to 15,000. The Chrony is now the fifth largest larg-est daily paper in the state. A circulation increase would take it past the Daily Universe of BYU, presently with a distribution of nearly 15,000. oooeooooooooooooboocooeat |