OCR Text |
Show N,"trt0VTS,lnHtftlIud ns President of 20-30 International durincr the closing sessions. The nearly 1,000 delegates from foreign countries and throughout the nation wound up a wceklontr conclave, by picking San Diego as next year's convention site. The new president is the first lrom Sacramento to hold the top post in the international service group, which was founded- in Sacramento Sac-ramento in 1922. He is the former first vice president. He is a general contractor since 1947, and a navy veteran of World War II. Other officers installer are: Jack Fleish- 20-30 Delegates ' Attend Meet In Sacramento, Calif. ""couples from the Sprlng-,ff Sprlng-,ff "o-30 Club attended the iui-V iui-V oi convention held this year at f 1 onto, ineluding Mr. and Martin Reed, Mr, and Mrs oeod Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs Floyd !vart. and Mr., and Mrs. Ed 3Robert Bmimgort, 31, of Sacra- man of Tampico, Mexico, first vice president; Dave McGuire of Woo-ster, Woo-ster, Ohio, second vice president; John Shea, Walnut Creek, Calif.,: Director, Area 2; Lon L. Lewis, Dallas, "Tex., director Area 5, and Jose Napoleon Duarte of San Sol-vador, Sol-vador, director, Area 7. |