III! I Kim N| I Intr^rln\. Ini' » |9#i92msilrmls I ill l\iirlt;mis l\all\l(irahain Huston, district chairman and past lieutenant ;:lt;ivernnr of division 18. t lt;fisented the Kiwanis club tHa/e! 0tlt;• t at the .‘4i11 lt;onv«titm of Kiwanis International.He and Mi • Huston were ill M.unii Beach. I- la . for the four-da event whose thoroe etnpha*ized ‘ Stand up !i Freedom The Hustons w|jj§$ among 20.000 persons reprgpnting iHiii Kiuanians in .60' clubs in the I S.. ( anada. Mexico, the lt;'arthhean. Western K.uropr , tin Fat Mast, lt;entral and South \merica. \ustralia and NewZealand. || The convention featured a pageant opening, a colorfulpreservation of the flags -•president 's reception and ball, atwo-hour show featuring the Osmond Brothers. Roger Hay,The Kxeess Bauuaiie and othershow business personalities, anfJ lt;cor i of banquet • through*ut the area, Huston .said. Mush also was provided by 20 Kiu arns-sponsof ed musicalgroups.i’residi » officer was HaroldM Heirnbaugh of West Hollywood. ( dif.