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Organize County UNESCO

Clay will be the twenty-fifth county in Kansas to organize a UNESCO council when the citizens from all over the county meet at the Clay Center Community high school auditorium next Friday night, April 2 at 8 p.m.

After the speech by Dr. Robert A. Walker of Kansas State College, chairman of the Kansas Commission of the United Nations Educational [, Scientific] and Cultural Organization, an election of officers will be held and committees appointed for planning a program. Various organizations - church groups, schools, clubs, lodges, farm bureau units, and other assemblies, are urged to send official representatives as well as observers.

Thirty-one nations are officially members of UNESCO.

Of the world powers, only the USSR has failed to enter UNESCO or to send guests to its general conference.


Morganville Tribune
April 1, 1948