The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1945, Blaðsíða 21

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1945, Blaðsíða 21
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 19 equally distinguished public and private concerts too numerous to mention. Along with her intensive and exhaus- tive hours at the piano Miss Conde has found time for the other activities that girls of her own age are interested in. She has grown up in a natural healthy manner and is now tall of stature and lithe of movement. With fair hair are the blue eyes of her ancestry sparkling with vitality and the joy of living. With the first few years of her life leaving behind them a trail of glory that dazzles Broadcast made by the Hon. Thor Thors on the evening of President Roosevelt's death. Never before have we felt so distinctly as now, in this moment of penetrating grief, when the news of the Great Presi- dent’s death is flashed to every corner of the world, how small the world is, how true that there is just one world. The announcement of President Roose- velt’s death is received with the deepest mourning by freedom-loving people on every spot of the globe, from North to South, from East to West, by individuals and nations, who have set their hopes and hearts on dreams of justice and fair- ness for all men, in the new world arising from tihe ruins of this terrific war. President Roosevelt was the first presi - dent of the United States to be known by every child in my country—'Iceland. In 1941 the Government of Iceland con- cluded an agreement with President Roosevelt to the effect that the American forces should take over the protection of Iceland during the war. Many of the people of Iceland had never seen a soldier before and my country by reason of its smallness can never be a war- faring nation on its own. When we allowed the American soldiers to use our country for military purposes, we did so first and foremost because we knew we could trust the Great President of the United States. The fact that the treaty which my Government had made with President Roosevelt was unani- mously approved by the Icelandic Par- the eye, strains at the bonds of credi- bility and staggers the imagination it would be folly to try to predict what the future holds for this young artist, that the past has not already given her. Somewhere beyond the pall of man’s achievements is that unattained pin- nacle of perfection to which great artists look. Miss Conde strives upwards and onwards towards that goal and our earnest wishes accompany her on her way. —G. E liament, clearly proves that also in my small country, so far away from the United States, President Roosevelt en- joyed everyone’s trust and respect. The Government and people of Ice- land will receive the news of President Roosevelt’s death with the feeling of the most profound grief. We know that we have lost a true friend of our country and of all the small nations, a friend whom we deeply miss. In the annals of our history his name will stand with golden letters as it will in the history of the entire world. No human being can eternally live, however it says in the old Icelandic Edda, that a noble name will never die, nor will the fame of a dead man’s deeds. President Roosevelt’s deeds, his leadership and noble ideals will be one of the brightest stars that finally will lead wandering humanity to the reali- zation of his dreams of a better and fairer world. The United States is a country of great riches, its riches will go from one generation to another. One of the great- est inheritances that the present war- suffering generations of the United States will give to all the coming gene- rations is the illustrious example set by the Great President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. This inheritance will be shared by all the peoples of the world through all the times to come. In that hope humanity marches on- ward.

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