i JOURNAL OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Eighty-eighth Congress, Second Session : : Beginning January 7, 1964 The SECOND SESSION of the EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS commenced this day, conformably to the joint resolution From the State of Vermont: Mr. GEORGE D. AIKEN; From the State of Virginia: Mr. J. GLENN BEALL; Mr. A. WILLIS ROBERTSON; the Senate to order at 12 o'clock m., and From the State of Massachusetts: From the State of West Virginia: the Chaplain, Rev. Frederick Brown Mr. EDWARD M. KENNEDY; Messrs. JENNINGS RANDOLPH and Harris, D.D., of Washington, D.C., of- From the State of Michigan: ROBERT C. BYRD; fered prayer. Mr. PATRICK V. MCNAMARA; From the State of Wisconsin: Mr. WILLIAM PROXMIRE; Mr. HUBERT H. HUMPHREY; From the State of Wyoming: Mr. MILWARD L. SIMPSON. Mr. JOHN C. STENNIS; A quorum being present, COMMITTEE TO NOTIFY THE PRESIDENT rected the roll to be called; Messrs. MIKE MANSFIELD and Mr. MANSFIELD submitted the fol- lowing resolution (S. Res. 245); which Mr. ROMAN L. HRUSKA; was considered by unanimous consent names, as follows: From the State of Alabama: From the State of Nevada: and agreed to: Mr. John SPARKMAN; Mr. ALAN BIBLE; Resolved, That a committee consisting of two Senators be appointed by the Mr. ERNEST GRUENING; Mr. THOMAS J. MCINTYRE; President pro tempore to join such com- mittee as may be appointed by the House Mr. CARL HAYDEN; Mr. CLIFFORD P. CASE; of Representatives to wait upon the From the State of Arkansas: From the State of New York: President of the United States and inMr. JOHN L. MCCLELLAN; Messrs. JACOB K. JAVITS and form him that a quorum of each House From the State of California: KENNETH B. KEATING; is assembled and that the Congress is Mr. THOMAS H. KUCHEL; From the State of North Carolina: ready to receive any communication he From the State of Colorado: Mr. B. EVERETT JORDAN; may be pleased to make. The PRESIDENT pro tempore ap- From the State of North Dakota: Mr. MILTON R. YOUNG; pointed Mr. MANSFIELD and Mr. DIRKSEN Mr. THOMAS J. DODD; From the State of Ohio: as the members of the committee on the From the State of Delaware: Messrs. FRANK J. LAUSCHE and part of the Senate. Mr. JOHN J. WILLIAMS; STEPHEN M. YOUNG; NOTIFICATION TO THE HOUSE Mr. DIRKSEN submitted the follow- Mr. WAYNE MORSE; ing resolution (S. Res. 246); which was From the State of Georgia: From the State of Pennsylvania: considered by unanimous consent and Mr. HERMAN E. TALMADGE; Messrs. JOSEPH S. CLARK, JR., agreed to: From the State of Idaho: and HUGH SCOTT; Resolved, That the Secretary inform Messrs. FRANK CHURCH and LEN From the State of Rhode Island and the House of Representatives that a quoB. JORDAN; Providence Plantations: rum of the Senate is assembled and that From the State of Illinois : Mr. DE B CLAIBORNE PELL; the Senate is ready to proceed to busi- ness. HOUR OF DAILY MEETING Mr. HUMPHREY submitted the fol- Messrs. KARL E. MUNDT and GEORGE MCGOVERN;. lowing resolution (S. Res. 247); which was considered by unanimous consent From the State of Iowa: From the State of Tennessee: and agreed to: Mr. JACK R. MILLER; Messrs. ALBERT GORE and HER Resolved, That the hour of daily meetFrom the State of Kansas: BERT S. WALTERS; ing of the Senate be 12 o'clock meridian Mr. JAMES B. PEARSON; From the State of Texas: unless otherwise ordered. Messrs. RALPH W. YARBOROUGH ADJOURNMENT On motion by Mr. MANSFIELD, at 12 Messrs. WALLACE F. BENNETT o'clock and 23 minutes p.m., and FRANK E. TED Moss; The Senate adjourned. 1 |