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WHOLE WHEAT DIE USED BY FARMERS 20 Ways to Cook Grain Given by Expert to Save Pzople of Drought Area. By the Associated Press. LINCOLN, Nebr., October 16.—Whole wheat has become almost the exclusive food of many farm families in drought and grasshopper areas of this State. And to assist them to variety in what might otherwise become a monotonous menu, Miss Margaret Osborn, food spe- cialist of the Nebraska College of Ag- riculture, has listed 20 ways of cooking the grain which is coarsely cracked or unground. Forms Cheap Food. On farms in the devastated areas Miss Osborn said today she found many eating the unmilled wheat as cereal. Wheat is selling for 31 cents a bushel here and is therefore an economical antidote against hunger, as many mills will crack it for a normal price or take pay for the service in additional grain. Experimenting in her own Kkitchen, | Miss Osborn found the most obvious form of preparing the whole wheat was | as cereal. From her oven it emerged in a variety of edible forms as muffins, patties, as a basis for meat loaf and | even simply fried. None Need Starve. Her findings have been embodied in & pamphlet for the use of the needy who wish to stave off famine with whole-wheat diet. No farmer need starve If he can obtain the cheap wheat, Miss Osborn believes. “From the standpoint of nutrition,” | she said, “wheat is one of our cheapest | It is a good source | sources of energy of protein and wheat bran furnishes mnot only roughage but valuable mineral salts. It is also & dependable source of vitamin B.” Persons afflicted with stomach troubles, a footnote to her bulletin ‘warns, should not enter upon the whole- wheat diet without the advice of a phy- sician, ACCUSED'WIFE BEATER’S BOND FIXED BY COURT | Harry 8. Lowe, 33, Denies Abusing Estranged Mate and Demands Jury Trial. Alleged to have severely beaten his estranged wife, Harvey S. Lowe, 33 years old, of 1916 Seventeenth street who was shot by his stepson last year for the same reason, pleaded not guilty and demanded jury trial in Police Court yesterday on charges of assault. Judge John P. McMahon placed Lowe under $1,000 bond and set the trial for | November 4. Lowe is said to have struck Mrs, Olethia §. Lowe during an altercation at her home, 3513 Thirteenth street, | Saturday. Her face was cut and | bruised, police say, and she is now in | Gallinger Hospital in an undetermined | condition, ‘with a possible fracture of | the skull! THE C—10 EVENLING <0 _____ ____ _ _ e i Al - WL AT ] A g Rty Y, 0t OBER: 16, 1931 1,000 WATCH INDIAN CEMETERY TO VIEW REPORTED APPARITION Mysterious Phenomenon Is Similar to Auto Lights Rising From Grave, Evading Approach—Shots Cause Whimper. By the Assoclated Press. CLOQUET, Minn, October 16.—One thousand persons last night gathered at Chippewa Indian Cemetery, 4 miles from this city, to watch for an appari- tion reported seen for a week in the old burial ground. ‘The phenomena, witnesses say, takes the form of two lights, similar to the headlights on an automobile. The lights are reported to rise from the ground, turn red at times and either flutter away or disappear when ap- proached. ‘The apparition was reported by some folks to have appeared nine days ago, after an Indian woman was buried in the cemetery. Two Indian men, walk- ing near the cemetery, first told of the strange phenomenon. Last Monday night other Indians took a practical method of disposing of the appariticn, but without success. They told townspeople here they fired two shois at the apparition, only to “hear it whimper ilke a baby’ and flitter away. VACATION FOR HORSES PLANNED BY SOVIETS SAMARA, U. 8. 8. R. 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