PRESS CLUB PRESIDENT IS LOUVIERE
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CIA-RDP88-01315R000300680023-3
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Document Creation Date:
December 16, 2016
Document Release Date:
October 22, 2004
Sequence Number:
23
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Publication Date:
December 12, 1970
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NSPR
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12, [)r".C 1970
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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.
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