The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1963, Side 48

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1963, Side 48
46 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN SUMMER 1963 A Note on Jon Olafsson This poem “Onward” .was written by Jon Olafsson two years before he wrote his “In the Sierra Nevadas” (see Icelandic Canadian, Vol. 11, No. 3, pge 35), and three years after -his “Lay of the Icelanders” against the Danes in 1869 when he was nineteen years old. But this poem ‘“Onward” shows that he clearly understood the plight of his countrymen and was pointing out the road they should follow. He was always a passionate believer in personal freedom, whether political or spiritual, and never hestitated to say so. The Icelandic people had suffered so much from the tyranny of their kindred nations, and the cruel hostil- ity of climate and widespread volcanic disasters, reaching a peak in 1783-1790. The Danish King became absolute in 1662, and Danish monopoly of Ice- landic trade had become established in 1602 and lasted until abolished in 1787. Sea communications were dis- rupted by the Napoleonic wars, 1807- 1814, resulting in famine and death. Since mid-summer 1888 there was a change of climate and volcanic erup- tion eased, and a new Golden Age has resulted in unprecedented literary and scholastic activity in Iceland so that Iceland is now seeking labour from other lands. K. J. A. George Salverson, who has been writing for the CBC and CBC-TV, .presented another documentary film recently on CBC-TV, called The Secret Hunger. This film deals with an area facing hunger and starvation, the cause and the remedy used in combating it. This is the second time this program has been televised. ★ Members of the Icelandic-American Association of Northern California in San Francisco at their annual meeting last fall re-elected their executive for another term. Sveinn Olafson is pres- ident of the group, Vigfus Jakobsson vice-president, Ralph Johnson and Thorley Johnson secretaries, Ingvar Baldwinson .treasurer and Gunnhildur Lorensen press reporter. Rev. S. O. Thorlakson, consul of Iceland in San- Francisco, is honorary president. The group held its annual Christmas tree and concert on the Sunday before Christmas. ★ Scandinavians in Edmonton, Al- berta, including Finns, Swedes, Nor- wegians, Danes and Icelanders, held their annual celebration Jan- 19th in the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditor- ium in Edmonton. The program in- cluded a play entitled “The Roof Fell” which was staged by Icelandic mem- bers. In the cast were Jack Henrickson, Mrs. Freda Smith, Audrey Benedikt- son, O. V. Gislason, Gunnar Thorvald- son and Bill Halldorson, Mrs. Marga- ret Decosse from St. Paul Alberta, was soloist and sang a group of Icelandic and English numbers.

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