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write there is the first requisite of PIe25INE accompaniment” to sétve aptitude for writing, says. Besides the ability to write [UrtS there must be ambition — the determination and fortitude which are more important in the career of writing than in any other.

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By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER A LOVE-LORN COLUMN was the first bit of ‘writing Jeannette

It was her first newspaper job ard she was at the “advanced” age f 17. But that job lasted only one week, and she went into reporting on an Evansville paper. Today Mrs. Nolan is the successful author of

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BORN ‘INTO A family of newspapermen, Mrs. Nolan loved to write stories from the time she was a little girl When she was 9 she won a silver badge for a poem she |

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—and she was on her way to a career, Later she sold her first short story to the same Mabatise, «8» 2 three-oz. packages cream cheese In high school Mrs, Nolan -was MOST APPALLING to Mrs. Nol- | elected editor of the school paper|g,, is the lack of reading done 2 > 3 Ves. heavy cram for two years and was editor of among today’s young people. It is 1 head crisp lettuce the yearbook her senior year. After as important as a college education. 8 canned or fresh pear halves she was graduated she took the phe writer needs as broad a field [Celery seed dressing newspaper job. of learning as he can cram into " u a life's span. IT WAS NOT until after her firmly on that. marriage that Mrs. Nolan started

[many subjects, and he must write [omething everyday.

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gently. If mixtufe is too stiff to form soft mounds, stir in rest of ream carefully, Trim lettuce head and cut’into four crosswise halyes. Heap the cheese mixture in hollows of pears, doing the work spontaneously and quickly. Serve immediately at table with chilled dressing. Serves four large servings. ”

Beta Iota chapter of Tau Phi Lambda sorority received second Ideas for her books come from place in the scrapbook contest held |° everyday occur- at-the national convention Po} Miss Bette Hudler, chapter hisShe conceived « mystery story one |torian, designed and made the entered in

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Use Chicken Scraps

bit of left-over chicken to feed the cooked eggs on top. Pour hot white Disappointments of rejection slips family is to dice it in white sauce, [sauce (114 cups well seasoned) over

must be smothered. And the real add some cooked peas or beans, and [each of the sandwiches and garnish | Serves five gain. perhaps a bit of curry powder for | with paprika ‘and’ parsley uable, ja new flavor note, and serve over immediately. es the writer (tender noodles >

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{sponse from the family, the purpose (is defeated if everybody is already filled up on some specially luscious

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“need to repeat the operation. Rinse Over cold weather clothes. Whether cents a quart, said:

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Apart as at Start, Tn a | Spot by Tiny Volcano. By NAT A. BABROWS. Other officers By Selene 4 »” orsign © dent installed at the Seignee Survios " } LAKE SUCCESS N.Y, Oct, 15.— |} |. same time were | ASHINGTON, Oct. 15, — "Tinj

Roscoe Stovall, | Can" island is acting up ‘again. | deputy governor;| The tiny volcano crater in the Willlam T. Rob- Tonga group in the South Pacifie | ertson II, vice is reported to have begun rumbling | president; Frank | and its intabitants have been evace ¢ lurks as far from solution .as on! M. Sherer, secre- | uated to a safer island. [July 25 when Andrel Gromyko tary-treasurer, and Ogden Pield,! Called “Tin Can” because mai} | . ‘turned down the Baruch (Ameri- Sergeant at arms. used to be delivered from the out=

Any momentary optimism about reconciliation of the Russian and American atomic energy plans must be seen as a mirage, The greatest problem of them all |

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can) proposals in part and in! een side world in tin cans, the six squars | whole ; miles of Niuafoo {sland look more ha Agreement, which means Soviet MODERATES WIN IN | ike a coral reef than a volcano, | 3 4 -~

There is no visible mountain, and | a ring around a lake is where the natives live. ¥ The volcano has built up from the Pacific floor 6000 feet below, | Niuafoo residents live on the rim |

| willingness to: accept international |inspection and forego veto, [continues stalemated, 3 Ww Elder statesman Bernard M.| Baruch, leader of the American delegation on the United Nations atomic energy commission, refuses, many, returns showed today. of the crater. however, to abandon hope. | The lineup of the new Austra-| nOWn to scientists as an active He patiently seeks to avert an lian parliament will be 43 seats for! volcano, the small island got the armament race and its consequence the Labor party (compared to 49 “POUght in another field in 1030 of incredible destruction by -some- in the previous parliament). two *1®N Astronomers from the U. 8. wi) how winning Russian acquiescence. for Independent Labor, 17 for the | and New Zealand went there to J ury for Show Neither Side Budges Liberal party (which previously had | yitress the low: wcipse of 4

The Indiana Artists club has se-| He will not, and at this stage. 13), and 12 for the Country party Eruptions: Frequent « |lected the jury of awards for its could not, withdraw one inch from |'P sly Jepresetried by 10). i bitt 3 the American requirement for| : The Christian Democratic (Cath-! Fruptions such.as the one that | ] |annual exhibition that will be dis- world-wide inspection and sur- Olle) party’ in Italy won 108 seats has now sent the natives to a safer played ai L. 8. Ayres & Co. from ender of the big power veto before Of the 245 contested on Sunday. island have given the tiny spot a | delectable is Oct. 20 to Nov. 9. |the know-how possessed by the| The leftist bloc of Communists, So- dranfatie and violent history. The 7 Filled with| The judges will be Walter Mc- United States is made public. Un-|clalists, Republicans and Actionists| first recorded eruption was in 1814 the peppers |Bride, director of the Ft. Wayne fortunately’ for the achievement of |S8ined 118 seats, while 18 went to|and a suddén-flow of Java in 1853 Art school and museum; C. Warner |a compromise, Mr. Gromyko will| Independents and three to the con- | 13 known to have killed more than the meatless |\ijjams, sculptor and artist-in- not budge. His adamant stand ap- | S¢TVative National Democratic| 60 persons. [residence at Culver Military acad- pears to spring from the fear of “nion. | Legend has it that a native group {emy, andyKarl C. F. Brandner of heing obliged to permit inspectors he: Christian Democratic union | rebelled against marriage laws and { Chicago. inside the Soviet Union. held a slight lead over the Social | taxes shortly before the 1853 erup= . - | Moscow wants no such inspec. PfMocratic party in tabulations of | ton. \Chi Y Stretel | tone |vesterday’s municipal elections in| In a heated bit of oratory the Chicken Stretcher Monday may produce a slightly {he Britich occupation sone of Ger. | leader of the revolt is said to have Noodles as extender for the de- brighter side. Baruch's deputy, John any aw sored AR Overuheinis 8a on ne gods io Sesiroy pi ¥ iled INE victory in the French zone. | separa village rather than lightful flavor of a few pieces of M, Ji ancock, oy Pree & Seine Communists were a poor third jn. them pay the taxes. tion. The contents are top secret at the British zone and placed fourth| The volcano, according to the Remove tops and seeds from pep- cal dish that goes easy on the budR- the moment but Mr. Hancock indi- I the French zone. | story, answered his plea by covers pers, boil five minutes in salted et. The chicken may be diced in cates “they will throw the discus- v Jo . | 98 his followers with lava. water ahd drain Combine remain- a, cayuce made from chicken broth sions of atomic control wide open.” 2 SLAV DELEGATES i Frequent eruptions have been ree ing ingredients and fill pepper With nq served over the noodles. That cryptic hint may mean that REGISTER AS AGENTS corded since with. one as recently [the mikture. Chopped green pepper and pimiento, America is prepared to offer some ; as 1043. Place peppers upright in baking mushrooms, and peas, az well as changes in the earlier stages of the WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (U, P) — dish and bake in moderate oven raany ‘other left-over vegetables, control plan The, justice department said today | (350 degrees F.) 30 to 40 minutes. may be added to the sauce to make However, the core shows no sign that only two of the 17 Futopean this dish a meal-in-one of .change—and that, basically,” 1s Celegates to the Slav congress in| erm es where the U, 8. A. and the U. 8. New York had complied with re- | 8. R. cannot agree. quests to register as foreign agents. A

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HUNTER OVERLOOKS DEER IN OWN YARD

MEHAMA, Ore, Oct. 15 (U. P) — farm wife got up in the middle bers of the Slav of the night, made coffee for her - SHY Naw: committee of Bulgaria. | husband, packed his equipment for MEAT BOYCOTT | Delegates representing Slav com- him and kissed him goodbye as mittees in Czechoslovakia, Pdiand, him and kissed him goodby as

IF PRICES SKYROCKET Rusia and the official Ukrainian to Eastern Oregon.

goclety for cultural relations with A few minutes after the hunter SEATTLE. Oct. 15 (U. P).— foreign countries, have not regis- drove off in the family car, his wife

More than 1000 Seattle housewives, tered. looked behind the barn. who stopped buying milk when it| The department said registration! There were two deer eating hay went to 22 cents a quart threatened Was mandatory but did not indicate in their yard.

today to become vegetarians if de- what action would be taken against om —————————— INTENDED VICTIM OF

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