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Show I Scout Roundup Series Planned Plans to hold' a scout roundup round-up in every troop in the Utah National ' Parks council -were made Wednesday night at a meeting of council commissioners commission-ers for Utah, Wasatch and Juab counties, Floyd Loveridge, assistant as-sistant council executive, said today. ' The roundup is being held to determine, the condition of every troop in the district and to discuss dis-cuss plans for the improvement of that troop and will be carried on under the supervision of the council. The commissioners, under the leadership of H. Eugene Hughes. Spanish Fork, council commis sioner, made plans for three ma- r i -a 7 PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 U.S. Named Third Member of Dutch, Indonesian Board UNITED NATIONS HALL FLUSHING, N. Y., Sept. 19 (U.R) The United States was picked to- j or senior scout activities for the coming year, namely the snow carnival during the Christmas holidays, the senior scout basketball basket-ball tourney and the trip down the Colorado river in late May or early June. day as the impartial third member mem-ber of the United Nations security se-curity council commission which which will try to settle the Dutch-Indonesian dispute. Australia and Belgium, the former nominated by the Indonesian Indo-nesian republic and the latter by the Netherlands, selected the United States to round out the peace-seeking commission. UN headquarters was notified of the decision in a joint communique com-munique from Australian Foreign Minister Herbert V. Evatf and Belgian Premier Paul Henri Spaak. Both are here as chief delegates to the general as sembly. Fear of Soviet Walkout On UN Not Shared by Higher-Ups BY ROBERT MANNING United Press Staff Correspondent UNITED NATIONS HALL, FLUSHING. N -Y Kent 19 flt.P1 In the crowded public lobby and visitors' naileries th school teacher from Yuma, the salesman irom Dubuque and the college freshmen from Boston wnnricr out loud whether Russia will quit the UN. In places where it counts the answer today seems to be an emphatic em-phatic "No." Unlike the millions of Americans Ameri-cans 42 per cent by a recent public opinion poll who fear a Soviet walkout, the statesmen and experts who speak fou the United States and Great Britain in the United Nations apparently think there is no chance the Soviets will leave. And the correspondents who regularlypatrol the UN beat can't recall when any Soviet representative, represent-ative, from Foreign Minister Via-cheslav Via-cheslav Molotov on down, has given the slightest hint that Russia Rus-sia has considered such a step. . The outside world may be worrying wor-rying about a Soviet walkout with ever-increasing anxiety as Russia and America get down to brass knuckles in the general assembly. But the considered view in responsible re-sponsible sectors of the UN diplomatic diplo-matic corps can be summed up as this: It would not be realistic or practical politics for. Russia to quit the world organization. And it would be equally unwise and unrealistic for the western nowers to try to force the Soviets out of uie world organization which In two short years has been transformed trans-formed bv the two hi ttnwm from the pedestal of one world 10 tne battleground for two worlds. It can be reported that one of the primary limitations imposed by Secretary of .State George C. Marshall on his current assembly "cold war" with Russia is a rule that nothing the " United States does in trying to win the present struggle with -the Soviet must be allowed to force them out of the organization. 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