The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1981, Qupperneq 11

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1981, Qupperneq 11
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 9 reported “no definite reply had come from the papers. Further developments therefore had to be laid over until in the fall.” At meeting after meeting Hjalmur gave reports showing progress or non-progress with the Icelandic papers (“the impossible takes a little longer!” seemed to be his motto). Finally on October 11, he reported that Fleimskringla was prepared to allot 2 - 3 columns for our purposes (later Logberg agreed reluctantly to participate.) The Club would be responsible for filling these columns and editing them. This would encourage club members and others to exer- cise their literary talents — if any. The committee was to rotate monthly with FIjalmur as chairman throughout. Mrs. Salverson had to be away for a time and Flelen Sigurdson (Mrs. L.A.S.) was ap- pointed in her place; also Sigrun Lindal (Mrs. Hannes L.). The first column appeared Nov. 12, 1941. Hjalmur having written to several capable people outside the city, some good articles were sent in. On the appearance of the columns the “committee was given a hearty vote of thanks, for getting the project off the ground, hampered as they had been by lack of enthusiasm from some mem- bers”. At the meeting April 5, Hjalmur reported that the English sections in the papers were not very satisfactory as the editors had not shown great enthusiasm (they were worried that people would complain about too much in English in the papers). Hjalmur suggested that the Club start a paper of its own — either a mimeographed news letter or a quarterly magazine (to be sold for 25c a copy — the balance of the cost to be covered by advertising). At the next meeting he showed samples of publications for con- sideration. At subsequent meetings discus- sions proceeded pro and con. At one point the president said flatly, “We are not going into the publishing business!” Mrs. Salver- son looked at Hjalmur, and shook her head as if to say “What’s the use!” But Hjalmur had great tenacity of purpose and did not give in easily. He reminded them that the destitute Icelandic pioneers had immedi- ately started a news letter which was carried around the community by hand and a little later started the paper “Framfari” in the midst of a terrible epidemic, in New Ice- land. “Why should we not venture forth in this courageous spirit even if there were no funds on hand to finance the project?” So progress was made. A committee was struck to look further into this matter: H. F. Danielson, Sigrun Lindal, Helen Sigurd- son, Mrs. Bjorn Petursson. At the general meeting, May 31, 1942, Dr. Sigurdson asked for an amendment to the minutes as follows: “That the reasons for the renewed efforts to publish a paper of our own and discontinue the English sections in the Ice- landic papers are not only that the papers are not widely read by members (as stated before at meetings); but also that the editors of the papers had failed to co-operate fully with the committee on the English sec- tions”. Hjalmur brought estimates of cost from a few firms, for a 32-page mimeographed magazine, at $125.00 for 600 copies — printing the magazine would be more; and a cover in two colours would be $116.35; additional copies would cost extra. Esti- mated cost from Viking Press for a similar printing job (but 500 copies) would be $125.00 tax included. Some of the com- mittee had already secured some promises of advertisements, which would be sold at $20.00 a page. The magazine would be sold for 25c a copy. There should be a demand for it in the Icelandic settlements in Canada and the U.S.A. Hjalmur moved that the Club discontinue the English sections in the papers and establish our own magazine. The motion was carried. Mrs. Laura G. Salverson was elected Editor in Chief; Grace Reykda, Business manager; Hjalmur Danielson, Circulation

x

The Icelandic Canadian

Direct Links

Hvis du vil linke til denne avis/magasin, skal du bruge disse links:

Link til denne avis/magasin: The Icelandic Canadian
https://timarit.is/publication/1976

Link til dette eksemplar:

Link til denne side:

Link til denne artikel:

Venligst ikke link direkte til billeder eller PDfs på Timarit.is, da sådanne webadresser kan ændres uden advarsel. Brug venligst de angivne webadresser for at linke til sitet.