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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 11

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t. V.i.i. hi' i. fui Mo'n SunJay Rt-j lurd 11 the njj of hi C- mi 1 mail. Big Boom in the Publishing World: hi Supit'ine I'ouit ilis inons General Section II "Two lhini shook the romi uli.g We 1 almost feel lis tibiaJon In this office." No end Is In sight, for the new conservative societies in- elt Lvtrywhert they 1 u.

.11 uiiti nta-t ion "and that means millions and millions nf printed words, I people last year." ho said Anti-Red Books Are Best-Sellers irst was the realization that Th right-wing literary boorn i being felt every-where. In Dallas there has been a big purt In subscriptions to the "Dan Smoot He- IA njierit, 11 having a big sunes with a paH-iba(k edition of a Ixxik on brain-washing, and bis testimony Mure the Senate Internal Cuba had gone Communist and second, the precarious position of the dollar represented in last fail's gold crisis. I port." a weekly newsletter Security Committee met such jwhuh sells for $10 a year. a demand that it has gone I Smoot. a former fill agent.

of print. Twin Concern started his weekly In Hunter contended that! 'People said something now has 15 employees to are tmvini! to had cone wrom and hppn 1 handle the tcmendous vol By HrUhrr Knebfl WASHINGTON, 1). C.A hi boom in ami Communist and conservative lucrjture has Ix-tome the talk of the pub- luhing world. The boom ndr the wave of lishrd in Wa'ihirtfMon. conservative and ruthi-wuiR and m-IIiiir fur $12.10 a 'r.

niniaHoni which have last yr.ir at thi tunr, I lu-prolifrralrd in retfit 11111111111 in.m veni a Milmrip-inj are now estimated by tlic turn Ii.m nf under 4.0X). To Hev. Dilly James ll.ir;is. and- day li 8I IMH) ktitm rib-rs nnrtiunut rviinjHist and doing a tfrov tnnte Tuls.i, OU.i to number in the than $1 million, neighborhood of 2.000, lhf nmAniltrTt a Now Some author are be- york publishing and dlv Most PARK FAIR STORES smash the anti Communist i what ihe hell it was 1 me i.t mini in so 1 ted lv lu newsletter and his latho and Anrnca and are It was a twin comern over IV programs. th press in the the keihonk and ersonal esi.

When General Ualker, a Robert eonserv II W.I hi sim member of the John Birch Society, resigned from the Aimy In a dispute over indoctrination of his troop in Germany, an edition of 150,000 copies of his statement sold out In one month. coming run In I He anil- iributlng bouse ipetlall CommtinUl field. Other nK anil Red and "free survivial and it has (hanged the whole aimospheie James Wick, a former Ohio newspaper owner who serves as executive publisher of "Human f.vents." has a somewhat different explanation. "It really began Ihe day after the presidential election." he said, "when con are plowing me pruntt jom literature, has had alive president of the I'nl-vervlty of Dallas, is dazzled to find that an old book of his. "No Wonder We Are Losing," Is suddenly selling 1,000 copies a monlh after selling only several copies a month last year.

What c.uisis the hotim1 back Into the "crusade." nuirusi and (onvrvative ral-j lies being In Id around the country. Skousen was a aih of an anti Commun'st seminar in an equally stratospheric rise In the last IS months and will this year sell about 2 million copies In Ihe field. Uookmailr bus sold The OPEN This Afternoon and every Sunday afternoon until Christmas Ami Communist book patterned after the Communist book stores of the aie sjiringing up all over the land. I os An'i' leK. Cal last week 7.1,000 copies this year of MMinsoied bv "I'rojeit Alert Hoover's "Masters of Deceit" It was Sl.iiusen who retnidi- and sale from other source-; There js on when l.yle Miinsnn.

a former en tral Intelligent Agency agent "led a statement a' the semi- 1 the In-ok far beyond began last fall but less servatives woke up to find out that they only had Just lost by a hair, litis brought a tremendous surge In conservative spirits and it Is who resigned in a dispute nar ny Col. Mitchell Paige, a that figure in the i. on thr causes over handling of a security Medal of Honor winner, who edition. Munson has Ivs own idi aT 1 tease, heads The Bookmailer auvmate.i inai i niej justice I dward iiuivr. a foinier and points to what he calls jiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiii niiiitiiiiioilMiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin i -aal-a) i-asi -) a.

1 f4'0 UU Ml Citt 0 MATH aa sssssssi mM tm the "fabulous story" of one book to illustrate the bin. in in -anti-Communist volumes. Communist" The book is "The Naked Communist," by W. Icon Skousen, a burner fill agent 1 mm lllrTfl 1 a uiut. Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.

Open Mon. thru Fri. to 9 p.m. OPTIC AH IvJ n. 'j ki JLjI late and a prime mover in the anti Communist campaign the hard hacked "Tlie Naked Communist" re Ml SwiK SIMGLE VISION or S1RYPT0K BIFOCALS) EXCLUSIVE PRE-XMAS CHAIR SALE When tht factory discovered thty hod foe mony choirs on fcond for fhii oft in iho stoson thoy offered fo us of jreofy reduced prices, fftest flrsf quality high grado, rocktrt and rtelintrt.

for only tails nt it sometimes sells as many as I.Ot'l) copies a day. The book, published by an ohsiure Salt I.ai;e City, I'tah. 5 puhbshing house and distribu- ted by The llookm.iiler, is liivlmrd Wison soys fiuf good deul 0 rubbish is being written oMiuf lie hghf wing: fiiSL)'5 03211 ROCKER In Miami, I l.i one drug sloie owner ripped out all comic books, substituted riith! wing literature a found that business vaulted. Ready Made Many authors get ready-made sales through patriot ic and "freedom" organizations which sell their works at I rallies. At a "lict Finders rally in I t.

Lauderdale. last week paperback conies! AH Morgan Umva arc jiiTcision ground to yourE '4 prescription, and youE choose from dozens of yl quality framrg latest if styles and colors, ly-ff I OVERSIZED CONTOUR RECLINER iJtiuxc rames, includ-E 9 ing gold filled or num. priced moderately EyJ higher. jf I'Mii: 14 C. Vn -ICv?) Nylon I 88 of J.

Edgar Hoover's "Mas-1 ters of Lreit" sr.1,1 nmv printing At a rally for Mai. (ien. I If Fvf; :V.t" NEW I'LTRA-THIN) CONTACT LENSES 4x7 I I S-K and The Fiookmailer re orders it llvse days 2.. 100 copies at a clip. "1 call this fabulous." said Munson, "because this book was never reviewed by The New York limes, Order by mail 9.

St lit l.dwin A. Walker last Tuesday night in Dallas, 25-eent copies of his 1 statement on censorship of the military sold by the hundreds. Publishers in the anti-Corn-1 i rsxk with hmw Iriefe hvitttvf i vr tMir ai4 sVsH. 1iirHit ar Ik if fibtH anti harft moI4' fm twiitsl latftfifta. lNv rHin ks1 rsrk Hh Iho aroatetl Of- it av wail at4 II tfown anti won IN uraMt Cfiristmaa athrv.

Clef th til th tvailabU eMftrt any AAorgan Optical The New York Hearld-Trib- line or Ihe Saturday Re- 5 view, which arc the three 'musts' for a successful book in the publishing world." His tea 944.4 Mil ntf totrk, reeliA a full fcMal4l UhUtrr Kmvv 'lie akint1 Wit tmvl tint, ftBtfrt fsl ltrt ytr tfialct Twttaiw. 4 Whitt, 4 4 llsvk. CftraJ A Hlftrk Bit a4 tfwa 0 mtl ttw down i mth. twar. 4nf THrtsfMHi 4hTV munist and free enterprise field have a common tale: Sales have about douNcd in the last 15 months.

His Her Rocker One of the most spectacu Skousen's book is sold in MXTIi am! I'AKK Alli AKCAIIi: AVIUM (ID A It It A THIS ot 11, ni 1 1 sun city I (IKT DOIK.K lar success stories is that oCall the anti-Communist book "Human Events," a conserva-1 stores and merits a brisk sale if: M.l. it ti old f.ihion.d Xm.i with thit p.dd.d rm focl.r in nylon friti. and vinyl of bUcl. lurquoii. b.ig...

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