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In the House of Representatives

THURSDAY, April 2, 1953.

Mr. COLE of Missouri. Mr. Speaker, I offer a privileged resolution (H. Res. 199) and ask for its immediate consideration.

The Clerk read as follows:

Resolved, That on Wednesday, May 6, 1953, immediately after the approval of the Journal, the House shall stand in recess for the purpose of holding memorial services as arranged by the Committee on House Administration under the provision of clause 9 (n) (1) 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 30 legislative days to extend their remarks in the Congressional Record on the life, character, and public service of the 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.

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in the

House of Representatives

Eighty-third Congress
First Session

Memorial Service Program

Prelude, sacred selections (11: 30 to 12)__United States Army Band

Presiding officer____

Invocation__

-The Speaker, Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr.

The Chaplain, Rev. Bernard Braskamp. D. D.

Quartet, Have Thine Own Way, Lord (Stebbins)

Hon. J. Frank Wilson, Hon. Prince Preston, Hon. Oren Harris, and Hon. J. Percy Priest.

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Representative from the State of Pennsylvania

Quartet, Rock of Ages (Hastings)‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒Congressional Quartet

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