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Show . NEW LIONS PRKXY I XX" v J :;. Clifford D. Pierce of Memphis, Tenn., above, who is expected to be elected president of the International In-ternational Association of Lions Clubs' at the annual convention in Philadelphia, which closes today. First vice president of the organization, or-ganization, Mr. Pierce will succeed retiring president Dr. Ramiro Col-la Col-la zo of Havana, Cuba. The Philadelphia convention concludes con-cludes one ot the most successful years in the history of Lions International. In-ternational. More than 685 new clubs have been formed, adding 60,932 men to the roster of the association. Present membership in the International is 279,116. |