PRESS CLUB PRESIDENT IS LOUVIERE

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CIA-RDP88-01315R000300680023-3
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RIFPUB
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K
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1
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December 16, 2016
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October 22, 2004
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23
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Publication Date: 
December 12, 1970
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NSPR
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Approved For Release 2O4 ~-f-.1'i6~ C2"dA RDP88-0 P15ROQOAPQ6@80,0??3&3E 1 ' ss C t 12, [)r".C 1970 '' T 1"C fr r ' ~~ Vcrnon I ouviere, associate' editor of the Nation's Lusi- Hess, was elected president of the National Press Club yes- terday. Louviere was running un- opposed, but nil other races were contested. Neil It. liegeimbal, TYasbin ton editor of Chilton Publica- tions, was elected vice presi-I dent. liupert Welch, assistant i, editor of Tclecownmunieations' Deports was chosen Secretary.! Felix Belau Jr. of the New j York 'flutes Washington btu eau was elected to a third term as treasurer. The new financial secretary is Clyde I.a Alotto, an envir- onmental and energy colum- nist. In a five-way race for the board of governors, the three victors were San Fog';, of United Press International, William NleGaffin, deputy chief of the Chicago Daily Netts Washington bureau, and Kenneth Scheibe], a l ashing- ton correspondent for several papers. Approved For Release 2004/11/01 : CIA-RDP88-013.15R000300680023-3