The SECOND SESSION of the EIGHTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS commenced this day, conformably to the joint From the State of California: From the State of Mississippi: From the State 0! Tennessee.‘ COMMIT‘!!! TO NOTXTY THE PRESIDENT Mr. MANSFIELD submitted the following resolution '8. Res. 228); which was considered by unanimous consent and agreed to: Resolved. That a committee consisting ot two Senators be appointed by the Vice President to join such committee :is may be appointed by the House at Representatives to wait upon the President ot the United States and intorm him that a quorum 0! each House is assembled and that the Congress is ready to receive any communication he may be pleased to make. The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mrs. Nscsucn in the chair) appointed Mr. Maxsriztn and Mr. Diaitszic as members ot the committee on the part ot the Senate. NOTIFICATION 10 m HOUSE Mr. DIRKSl-ZN submitted the following resolution i8. Res. 229); which was considered by unanimous consent and agreed to: Resolved. That the Secretary intorm the House 0t Reprasentativa that a quorum of the Senate is assembled and that the Senate is ready to proceed to business. nova or DAILY auzcria'c .\tr. HUMPHREY submitted the tollowing resolution i8. Res. 230); which was considered by unanimous consent and attreed to: Resolved. That the hour of daily meeting ot the Senate be 12 o'clock meridian unless otherwise ordered. DU‘!!! 0' SIKATOI "OI new RAIN"!!! Mr. COTTON submitted the tollowina resolution (8. Res. 231): which was considered by unanimous consent and agreed to: Resoti‘ed. That the Senate has heard with protound sorrow and deep rettret the announcement ot the death ot Honorable Srvtcs Baiooas. late a Senator trom the State ot New Hampshire. Resolved, That the Secretary commu nicate these resolutions to the House ot Representatives and transmit an enrolled copy thereot to the tamily ot the deceased. Resolved, That as ii turther mark at respect to the memory ot the deceased the Senate do now adiourn. usuoauu. snvics ma LAT! sex/non "to! sew mursiiiu, nos. srvtm annals Mr. MANSFIELD announced that on Wednesday, January 1?, i962, the Senate will hold memorial services (or the late Senator trom New Hampshire, Hon. S‘rvtza Bazaars. ADJOL'RNHENT On motion by Mr. Corrox, at 12 o'clock and 18 minutes pm, The Senate thereupon. as a turther mark of respect to the memory of the deceased Senator trom New Hamps'ziire. adjourned. TIH'RSUAY, JANl'MtY ll. 1962 The VICE PRIDI-INT called the Senate to order, and the Chaplain ottered prayer, Till JOURNAL On motion by Mr. Massristn. and by unanimous consent. The reading 0! the Journal of the proceedings 0! Wednesday. January 10, 1962. was dispensed with. ATTITNDANCZ OI BINATOI Mr. QUENTIN N. BURDICK. from the State of North Dakota. attended. IIPOIT 0' NOTIFICATION colour-rs: Mr. MANSFIELD. from the committee appointed to Join a similar committee ot the House ot Representatives to wait upon the President 0! the United States and intorm him that a quorum ot each House has assembled and ready to proceed to business. reported that it had pertormed that duty. and that the President had advised that he desired to deliver a message on the state 0! the Union today at 12:30 pm. before a Joint session of the two Houses. aeeoirtfllun to Us. cmzxa's coaniission on turn The VICE PRESIDENT appointed Mr. Edward Penner. of Illinois. a member ot the US. Citizens Commission on NA’DO, vice Hon. William P. Know-land. ot Calitornia. resigned. IISSAGI 'IOI rm: iiovss A message trom the House ot Representatives. by Mr. Maurer. one ot its clerks: Mr. President: I am directed to intorm the Senate that a quorum ot the House at Representatives has assembled: that J0me W. McConucit. a Representative trom the State 0! Massachusetts, has been elected Speaker, and that the House is ready tor business. I am directed to intorm the Senate that the House has passed the tollowini: resolution ' Resolved. That a committee 0! three Members has been appointed by the Speaker on the part ot the House ot Representatives to join with the (‘0111* mittee on the part oi (3.0 Senate to n >111)‘ the President ot {1.1- L'zaii-d Stan-s that a quorum ot each Home had aw-zntled and that Congress ‘3th ."ady ‘.n rim-me any communications '..'..i'. 2;“ i;-...'.'.'. b‘ pleased to make. The House has .trr ~~i in the ! ils'apni' concurrent resolutiontii (‘on It's to.‘ f in which it requests the c :.':.;r:< :~..i- c! the Senate: Resolved by the House of Representatives lthe Senate concumnql, That iiitwo Houses ot Congress assemble in the Hall ot the House ot Representatives on January ii. 1961a‘. l2:30 o'clock .z. 111(atternoon. tor the p ;.';.-..~- 0! rem-3..."; such communication as '.L'.c i’n s;.ii-:.'. ii.’ the United States s:.;i‘.1 i» ; Tum-i 1.make to them. The House has passed '.:.'- {Psi-van: resolutions. which I am time.’ '. z.» :c:r.~ municate to the Senate: House Resolution 4."; Resolved, That the House this heart. with protound .v-Izw-t oi ilu death o! ‘.In Honorable Srvtas Hm: [as a Felhiiw.’ o! the United States trom the .~"..-i'.i~ w: New Hampshire. Resolved. That the Clerk communicate these resolutions to the Senate and transmit a copy thereot to the family 0! '.L".e deceased Senator. House Resolution 43:; Resoli'ed. That 12.0 HJiiw his heard with protound sorrow ot the death ot the Honorable Lot'is C. P_\!\1'Y,£\ Iii-presentative trom the Stati- of .\{2C2K~A.'1 Itesolred. That the (‘ii-r’: conirizunzcate these resolutions to '.'::e >enate and transmit a copy tin-re)! to the family 0! the deceased. House it: soiutzoz‘. £69 Resoli'ed. That the "Jib" has heard with protound \- if; 01‘ v.’ Uzi-(£221.12; )! ‘.310 I Honorable John J R1: in, a 9.11).’! enta tive trom the State 0! “with Car-{Una Resolved. That the ("i-ti: conzrn .;:‘..r./.'.-' these resolutions to Fi'ZJt'J: and transmit a copy iZ‘u-rv...‘ ‘in the fan"..lj- ot the dOCt‘itSl‘d. House PJ‘M'ZJZA'K'. 4.‘; Itesolred. 'ITZJ'. the Housi- has .i-a:i~.ed with protound ~i‘:~.~;i>...'.:-' .-.::d wrrew o! the death 0! Fur Etivs'. n‘. >1» .iizi-r of the House of Rl'plt' e:i'..i'.;ves o! the Feventy-sixth tiirouizh the $(‘\i-.".’.f-‘-RL.".’.I‘. Eighty-first and a... FIJI-“(wild and Eighty-fourth through the first sesswr. ot the Eighty-seventh C -nrre.\< hat 1r..served as Speaker :2: -:<- :‘.'~..-.:~. t-iizce as long as any Speaker ;n the hetory of the Congress Itemized. That an it." (ii.i'.."‘. (-3 1.0 Honorable Fiat Ravs' FN the 'i'zzzted States lifts i-lbtiiltli‘d at‘. .rreparabie he Resoli‘ed, 'I‘i.;it thu Noise, of ‘who’. he “as ii distznq'intzwi .‘Jcm'L-r and leader. unite in humor-51.: l~.;~ \ti-rlir...‘ character. the iib:1i'.y,pr ibitju, and pair:otic motives 'wlzzch Lllustratud his public career, and the grace and dit'nity which marked his intercourse aizh his tellow Citii'ens Resolved. That the Clerk COmmILIILCA'J' these resolutions to the Feast.- and transmit a copy thereof to the famiiy ot the deceased. |