In the House of Representatives THURSDAY, February 28, 1952. Mr. REGAN. Mr. Speaker, I present a resolution (H. Res. 543) covering memorial services in the House to be held on Wednesday, May 14, 1952, and ask for its immediate consideration. The Clerk read the resolution, as follows: Resolved, That on Wednesday, May 14, 1952, immediately after the approval of the Journal, the House shall stand at recess for the purpose of holding the memorial services as arranged by the Committee on House Administration under the provision of clause (1) (j) (2) (C) of rule XI of the Rules of the House of Representatives. The order of exercises and proceedings of the service shall be printed in the Congressional Record, and all Members shall have leave for 60 legislative days to extend their remarks in the Congressional Record on the life, character, and public service of deceased Members. At the conclusion of the proceedings, the Speaker shall call the House to order and then as a further mark of respect to the memories of the deceased he shall declare the House adjourned. Quartet, Have Thine Own Way, Lord (Stebbins) At the piano__ Hon. J. Frank Wilson Hon. Frances P. Bolton Representative from the State of Ohio Scripture reading and prayer--. The Chaplain Roll of Deceased Members_The Clerk of the House of Representatives Echo.. Frank Tiffany, musician first class, United States Navy Benediction___ The Chaplain |