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Knur Hamsun, Nobel Prize Winner, -Diet Gen. MacArthur In Oregon's .Vote Thur,, Feb. 21, 1952 The Newt-Review, koitburg. Or. 11 By PAUL W. HARVEY, JR. SALEM I Carl Maxwell is a husky, black-haired, moon-faced, half-Eskimo boy who became an Eagle Scout this week, winning (routing's highest award although he's only 15 years old. He did it all on his own, too. Carl came to Salem five years ago from an Eskimo village north of Nome, Alaska. His mother was an Eskimo princess, and his father a white construction worker. When they moved here, they lived in a made-over barn. His dad, Charles Maxwell, now is a plumber at Point Harrow, on the Alaskan Arctic Coast. He came to Salem to pin Carl's Eagle badge on the boy's breast. His mother lives in Portland, where she's an expert fur worker. About the time he arrived, five of us men in the Salem Heights area south of the Capital City started a Cub Scout pack. Cubbinsf, office mornings before he went to school to get advice about his ad vancement, "For our annual Scout circuses Carl won the ticket-selling contest two years in row for the whole three-county area in our council. He rang door beUs late at night to sell the tickets, and that made it possible for him to go to Scout camp for nothing. "He has more stick to-itiveness than any boy I ever saw," Up in Alaska, Roman Catholic sisters. Today he's a devout church missionaries educated Carl and his member, having won special awards for his service to his church. These awards include one for helping the priest at Mass.' Carl, whose Eskimo features are very prominent, hasn't run up against any race prejudice yet. Be cause of his friendly nature, he has more friends than most white boys. SALEM ( Gen. MacArthur's name was entered Tuesday in Ore gon's Republican presidential pri mary, becoming the first candidate in either party for the May 16 elec withdrawn from the Democratic ballot on which-it had been placed. Sponsors of Eisenhower's Repub lican candidacy claim they have more than enough signatures. me junior branch ot the Boy Scouts, is for boys 8 to 11 years old.. Carl was a charter member of that Cub pack. He was the most enthusiastic Cuh we had. He had OSLO Ifl Knut Hamsun, the) noted Norwegian author and Nobel i Prize winner, died Tuesday, He was 92. ! The author, who led a vagabond: existence-during his early life and once ran a horsecar in Chicago, won the Nobel Prize in 1920 fori his novel. "The Growth of. the tion. : Petitions bearing ' 1,071 names were filed with the State Elections Department by F. E. Epton, Port land. . . ; ,'. ' V One 'thousand signatures are needed. The candidate doesn't have anything to say about whether his name is to be entered. A reporter, referring to the fact thai Gen. MacArthur has said he doesn't want his. named entered in any primary, asked Epton if he would withdraw MacArthur's can didacy if the general specifically requested the withdrawal. "We'll wait and see,'1 Epton re plied. . -. ,: Gen. Eisenhower's name actual ly was the first entered, but it was I an intense desire to learn all he could about nature. This desire Tax Liens For $455,788 Face Portland Couple . ; PORTLAND m The Internal Revenue offico wants $455,788 from Harold J. , Fleck and Norma J. Fleck, former used car lot operat ors here. . ; '.;' i Tax liens for that amount were filed Thursday by Collector Hugh W. Earle, who said it was owed in back taxes for the years 1945 t'u rough 1950. Tire tiling reported the Flecks sold the used car busi ness last year to f ilter the orchid business, . ... aDGEEKHDQ3B ana his nard work won him his quick advancement to the pinnacle of scouting. Carl collected snakes, explaining he never saw snakes in the Arctic. The scout executives here are proud of Carl, bcause he has ex celled most white boys. "Carl did it all on his - own," Gordon Gilmore, Salem Scout executive," said. "He didn't have any family push. At camp, he would spend hours in the woods all by himself, learn ing about birds and animals. "He used to phone in to the Scout Soil.": , . ". When the Germans Invaded Nor way in 1940 he denounced the Nor wegian government for organizing resistance and urged his people to give up the fight. He visited Hit let's headquarters in 1942. ' But in 1945 he was arrested, along with his wife, on charge of collaborating with the Germans and the Germans and Quisling au ; - Popular "WW ffoMFotttrii in Soft Gray-Blv on Ivory I No w lit in k no coupons no mpney to lend for these premium! They've inside every big squire package of Mother's Oats. 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Eisenhower, head of NATO forces, has said he will accept the GOP nomina tion for President but will not quit his post to seek it. Prevailingopin ion. even among some of his most ardent backers, is that Eisenho- j wer can t win unless ne comes home and airs his views on major issues. If the Lisbon conference shows signs of progress toward unifica tion of Western Europe, then Ei. senhower could relinquish his NATO command. If not, he would have to stay or cirics might say he was leaving his job undone. Senator Morse Warna Other political developments: M 1. benaior Aiorse or. uregon, an Eisenhower supporter, said in a Dallas, Texas, speech: "We can not walk out of Europe either mili tarily or economically and have a ay allies. The European .people are simply not going to buy the so-called perimeter defense theory of the new isolationism in Ameri ca." 2. In a Washington radio Inter view Senator Taft of Ohio said he and Gen. Douglas MacArthur see alike on many Fair Eastern issues. But he added: "I wouldn't ask General MacArthur to come our for me in any public statement." j Taft seeks the , Republican nomi nation. . j 3. Senator Tobey of New Hamp-! shire said he doubts Taft will get : more than one delegate in the New ii u:. ...... V-ti k.nlu.. Sltf Ilipnuuc yummy, lait uaiftcia said the Eisenhower boom there would be destroyed if Taft got four. Tobey is backing Eisenhower. Billy Graham Claims 6,115 New Converts WASHINGTON tfl Evangelist Billy Graham closed his five-week capital crusade Sunday night by telling an estimated 14,000 persons: . "It's so long, rather than good bye." "I'm going to see you all again that's one thing I'm sure of," the 33-year old preacher said. "If we don't meet again on earth, we'll meet up yonder, at the pearly gales." Graham has said he may return for a week or 10 days next month. Since the meetings began Jan. 13, his aides reported, a total of 307, 500 persons attended and 6,115 signed conversion pledge cards. 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