Show Swedish Nominee for Peace I Prize Idealist but Popular STOCKHOLM Sweden March 26 AP 1 Carl Lind hagen whom the Swedish parliament nomInated nom noni- mated for the Nobel peace prize probably has cau caused ed that body more mOle Work than any other member Ills His questions are arc numerous and cover a wide variety of subjects Will VIII the Swedish government help the Armenian refugees Will Viii It take the first step toward instituting Ing Ing- Inga a worldWide language The Th question of suppression of the black people of Africa should according to Mayor Lindhagen In induce uce the Swedish government to make ep ep- ep to foreign nations Anything which he thinks thinks' Is not quite as It should be Is the object of his earnest attention In the midst ot of a mot archY Mayor Maor openly to tob tob b ng n. n republican lie He Is a leader In an international union for general gen gen- eral disarmament and supporter Orthe or orthe the international movement for tor compulsory arbitration lIe Ire Is considered considered con con- an Ide idealist but nevertheless he Is popular with all classes barrister he As a year old created a sensation In 1883 while secretary o of the court of appeals I by refusing to Incorporate the 0 1 I 1 I style unclear legal egal language iiI in his reports leports Ills His persistence In writing court In n modera mod mod- od era rn SwedIsh brought about a re- re form n It was m mainly due to his work for equality between men and wom wo- wo m mn n that he was waR elected a liberal member Of the Swedish diet In the early nineties Foreseeing dang l' l to the national forests In it a policy of cutting them to the ground and exporting the wood he prevailed upon parliament to pass stringent laws r regulating this traffic and creating forest pr pre pre- serves In 1911 he left the the liberal party part and became It II socialist A step stepto to the left can always be defended he asserted In 1917 lie he left the socialists after they baa haa formed a coalition c with the liberal party t to j ln the ultra ultra- radical Young socialist Losing his seat In parliament In 1921 following the defeat of the communists he rejoined the social social- 1st party and was elected a member mem- mem ber o of the senate He visited the tho United States In 1923 and displayed admiration for forthe the American spirit In n a book written writ writ- ten about his journey |