The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Side 43

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Side 43
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 41 bjbrn, had owned—an act comparable to mediaeval pilgrimages. The burial of such a silver hoard is very pagan in spirit and closely connected with elab- orate pagan funerary practices. The man who buried this silver in the years 1010—1015 must really be accounted a pagan, although he may have nomin- ally accepted Christianity some years previously. However, this can never be establish- ed with complete certainty and does not really matter. It may well be that the old boy was just too mean to be willing to contemplate his descendants enjoying his silver. If so, he miscalcu- lated for now the silver has been found and given a home where lit will be well and long enjoyed. * (The attention of the reader is directed to a recent work by Kristjan Eldjarn, Kuml og haugfe, Akureyri, (1957), in which are discussed all heathen burial mounds known in Iceland and numerous objects found during archaeo- logical investigations. Discoveries of silver coins other than the above are listed on pp. 365—368. Kuml og haugfe is a masterpiece of its kind.) Lieutenant Dean L. Readmond Lieutenant Dean L. Readmond of the U.S. Air Force is the son of Roy and Llelga Readmond of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. His mother’s parents were Thorsteinn and HolmfriSur Josephson, of Sinclair, Manitoba. He has an aunt, Mrs. Harry Marvin, of Churchbridge, Sask., and two uncles, FriSibjorn and Jacob josephson, ot Sinclair, Manitoba. DISTINGUISHED FLYING OFFICER ★ Dean began his Air Cadet training at San Antonio, Texas, in 1956, after graduating from High School at Sioux Falls. He attended flight school at Graham A. F. B., Florida, and at Bryan A. F. B„ Texas, flying T-33’s. There he received his wings and won the dis- tinction of being one of the five dis- tinguished graduates of his class of June 1958. At Williams A. F. B., Arizona, he flew F86’s, and at present is a co-pilot on a B47 at Whiteman A. F. B., Mis- souri.

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