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MADE-AN-AMERICAN
Lincoln and the Slaves.
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By R. 8. ALEXANDER,
“Old Abe's looking mighty frisky
this morning,” said Hunting Eye's
‘friend, the mavor, looking at the
statue of Lincoln in front of the
town hall. “But he has a right to
jook that way; it's his birthday.
“Who was Old Abe and what did
he do?' asked the boy from the
North Woods.
“His real name was Abraham Lin
coln and he freed the slaves.”
“Slaves! What are they?
*“They were persons who were
owned by other people. Long ago,
when two peoples or nations fought,
the members of the nation which
conquered took the men and women
of the other as slaves, that is, they
made them their property and foreed
them to work for them.
“Shortly after the white men be
gan to come over the Great Water
they commenced to bring with them
black® men from Africa as slaves,
These slaw's were needed in the
southern part of the country to help
grow cotton The industry of the
North was so organized that it could
not use them. So they were sent
mostly to the South.
“Gradually people began to feel
that slavery was wrong. England,
one of the greatest of the ndAtions
across the Big Water, prohibited it
nearly one hyndred years ago. The
people in the north ~f this country
wished at that time to follow Eng
land’'s example. But the people in
the land of cotton, who had grown
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trafned by the conditions about them
to think that slavery was right, did
not wish to abolish it
“The controversy over the question
became hotter an hotter until, final
ly. it resulted in the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln was the leader of
the party which was opposed to
slavery. For four long years the con
fliet lasted. During the war Lin
coln issued the famous Emancipation
Proclamation which declared that
the slaves ghould be free. Under his
leadership, the North was victorious.”
“But don't the people of the South
hate the North and Lincoln?"
“No, this was like a quarrel be
tween two brothers, No matter how
hard they may fight each other they
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[ By ADELIA BELLE BEARD.
i To forget or Jose your matches, or
I let them get wet accidentally, will
!x.»nl be the calamity it might prove
|if you always carry a piece of flint
|and a strong steel of some Kind in
! your pocket when you go on a hike,
l The use of flint and stee] for start
,ing a fire is only going back several
generationg to the period when we
had no matches, and all outdoor boys
and girls, you among them, should
| know how to light a fire in this prim-
I itive fashion. Practist at home; prac
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of it every time, then you can rely
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comes to use it
A piece of strong steel shaped like
the one shown in our illustration is
most convehient to use and to carry,
but the back of a knife will answer
if it must. The flint should be large
enough to hold easily, and the way
to produce the sparks is to strike the
edge of the flint a quick glancing
downward blow with the steel.
That part is soon mastered. The
trick is to eatch the spark and keep
it' alive. To do this you must use
dry, very dry tinder. Hold your flint
80 that the sparks will fall into your
small bunch of tinder and when a
volume of smoke arises fan it with
your hand and then gently blow it
into flame. Have ready shredded
birch bark, or other quickly lighted
stuff, to use as a match, and with
it catch your flame immediately and
apply it to your Kindling.
. It is safest to carry tinder with
vou packed in a small tin box to
keep out dampness. You can make
this at home. Tear—do not cut—
short strips of old cotton cloth and
gcorch it in the oven, then pull it
apart into small pieces. Try it and
lneh that it lights easily. Dry moss,
dry grass, dried willow catkins take
! gparks readily: also the dried inner
bark of cedar rubbed into fine shreds.
(De you know whv there is a Val
entine Day? Find out tomorrow.)
(Copyright, 1920, by J. H. Millar.)
love each other just the same after
they get over ,their anger. Both
North _and South now see that
slavery was wrong and are glad that
it was abolished. So both pay tri
bute to the great Lincoln.”
(Tomqrrow: Dr. Angell will tell
how to stand on yoyr head.)
(Copyright, 1920, by J. H. Millar.)
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