hnItlv mix together until smooth theflour, sugar, salt, dry and pie pared mustards, vinegar and water. Cook and stir constantly over low heat until thickened. Stir in butter Cool Store, covered in refrigerator. Makes al most 1 cup. *▼SitarnoDivorce SuilMIWF \ POL IS T \n elderly sheetmetal worker wants $25.-ooo from three stepchildren he claims are breaking up his homeh\ turning against the man who supported them with aching hands and bleeding feetFaced with a suit for divorce b\ his wife. Theodore Finneman. 72 asked the Hennepin County District Court to:“Preserve the plaintiff from thethings hr dreads and hates a duel in the form of debate, the clash of argument, a jar of words are worse than the mortal bruntof rival swordFinneman s second wife. HO is seekiru; divorce on grounds ofcrue and inhuman treatment.Finneman says he a widower with 11 children in 1940 when he married the woman, a widow with se\on children To shelter all under one roof.f IFinneman wrote in his suitagainst the three stepchildren, lie worked “in chill o( \\ inter and heat of summer . . , with torch in hand to sear scrap iron.“W ith aching hands and bleed mg feet ho gleefulh bore the burden so that the brood could live and breathe.’'“But today the foster children no longer depend upon the plaintiff -persistently tell the plaintifftheir mother onlv married to have a meal ticket for her brood.” Finneman complainedFinneman s attorneys identifiedthe stepchildren as three Minne apolis women Named as defend ants with them are their husbands9mm I. ■ mu n—I— ■— ,»„ ,, .