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Rutherford, Senterfitt, Shannon, Shell, Slimp, Smith of Hays, Smith Jn Memnry nf of Lubbock, Spacek, Sparks, Staton, Steward, Mrs. Still, Stockard, Storey, Stovell, Stump, Svadlenak, Swindell, Tatum, Teague, Thomas, Timmons, Tinsley, Tippen, Tufares, Turner, Vale, Wagonseller, Walker, Watson, Whiteside of Baylor, Whiteside of Smith, Whitworth, Wilkin- son, Williams of Bexar, Williams of Scurry, Williamson, Willis of The Reuprend James TR. Haren Tarrant, Willis of Kaufman, Wilson, Windham, Wisener, Wood of Smith, Wood of Houston, Woodruff, Yezak, Young, Zivley. The resolution was read. On the motion of Mr. Yezak the names of all the Members of the House were added to the resolution as signers thereof. Mr. Blount offered the following resolution: The resolution was unanimously adopted by a rising vote. H. S. R. No. 171, In memory of the Reverend James R. Maceo. Whereas, On Sunday, April 3, 1949, at Big Spring, Texas, A1- mighty God called from our earthly ranks the great soul of The Reverend James R. Maceo, at the age of sixty-three years; and Whereas, Death climaxed a colorful career for The Reverend Maceo with two decades in the ministry. At the time of his death he was rector of the St. Mary's Episcopal church, a post which he had held for the past year; and Whereas, The Reverend Maceo was born Jaime Roberto Maceo on the high seas off Cuba. He was educated in England, and served in the British Army during World War I. He came to Fort Worth, Texas in 1919. After being admitted to the Texas State Bar in 1925, he served as an accountant and tax attorney. He began his studies for the ministry at St. Andrews church in Fort Worth, and received the Holy Orders in 1929, serving as curate at that church and supplied at Decatur. He was one of the founders of St. John's church in Fort Worth; and Whereas, For ten years he was a member of the Texas Christian University faculty in its school of business administration, and trans- ferred to Big Spring from the Dallas diocese on March 1, 1948, to become rector of the St. Mary's church. The Reverend Maceo had served as a National Guard and Army Chaplain; and Whereas, The Reverend Maceo is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Maceo; one son, James Robert Maceo, U. S. Navy; and one daughter, Mrs. James S. Dieckmann, Midland, Michigan; and Whereas, The Members of the Fifty-first Legislature of the State. of Texas, wish to join with the bereaved family and many friends of this great minister and "guiding light," in paying a last tribute to his memory; now therefore, be it Resolved, That copies of this Resolution, under the seal of the House of Representatives, be sent to the members of his family; and be it further Resolved, That when the House adjourns today it do so in memory of the late James R. Maceo. Signed-Manford, Speaker; Abington, Aynesworth, Bell, Benton, Bergman, Bradshaw, Briscoe, Brooks of Jefferson, Brooks of Red River, Bryan, Cannon, Carter, Casey, Cassity, Caston, Caven, Cham- (1531) (1530) [24 of 25]

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