OFFICIAL MANUAL STATE OF MISSOURI 1939-194- Judicial Departments Commissioners, St. Louis Court of Appeals page 143 ROBERT L. SUTTON (Democrat). Was born on a farm near Currysville, Pike County, Missouri; received his education in the public schools of Curryville and in the State University of Missouri; was admitted to th bar at New London in Ralls County, Missouri, and resided and practiced law at Troy, in Lincoln County, Missouri, for a number of years; was twice elected Prosecuting Attorney of Lincoln County; elected a delegate to the Democratic National Convention at San Francisco in 1920; married Miss LOUISE J. TINKER of Bowling Green, Mo., and has two children, BRICE T. SUTTON of Bartlesville, Okla., and Mrs. JOHN W. MINTON of St. Louis. Was appointed Commissioner of the St. Louis Court of Appeals on June 19, 1923, for a term of two years, reappointed for a term of two years, then reappointed for four successive four-year terms. His present term expires June 18, 1943. Was a nominee of his party for Judge of the St. Louis Court of Appeals in 1928. WALTER E. BENNICK (Republican). Was born at Gravelton, Wayne County, Missouri, July 23, 1894; educated in the public schools of Fredericktown, Mo., Carleton College, Farmington, Mo.; Southeast Missouri Teachers College, Cape Girardeau, Mo., and St. Louis University. Was admitted to the bar in January 1920, and thereafter practiced law in St. Louis and in Bonne Terre, St. Francois County. Served at Camp Dodge, Iowa, during the World War. Was appointed Commissioner of the St. Louis Court of Appeals for a term commencing June 19, 1925, and has since been reappointed for four successive four-year terms, the last of which will expire on June 18, 1943. He is married and resides at 6218 Southwood Avenue, St. Louis. Norma