OFFICIAL MANUAL STATE OF MISSOURI 1939-1940 Legislative Departments Members House of Representatives Page 63 MAC ASOTSKY (Democrat), Representative from Jackson County, Third District; born March 19, 1890, at New York City. He married Miss SARA KAZAN of St. Joseph, Mo., October 3, 1923. He is a registered pharmacist and a lawyer, associated with the law firm of George H. Charno and Warren A. Drummond. During the World War, he was a member of the Legal Advisory Board of Division No. 8. Long active in politics, he alligned with the Judge Gil P. Bourk Democratic faction of Kansas City. He was a member of the House of Representatives of the 52nd, 53rd, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, and 59th General Assemblies. Re-elected in 1938 to the 60th General Assembly, he served as chairman of the Committee on Public Health, and also was a member of the following other committees: Appropriations; Ways and Means; Labor; Private Corporations; Consolidation of Counties and other Divisions of the State Government, Boards, Bureaus and Departments. Is a Scottish Rite Mason, a Shriner, and a life member in the Elysian Grotto. Is also a member of B-Nai Brith, the Missouri Pharmaceutical Association, and of the Executive Committee of the Jeffersonian Democratic Club. HENRY R. AWBREY (Republican), Representative from Taney County; born at Burnettsville, Hardin County, Ky; educated in the public schools. He was married September 12, 1908, to Miss HENRIETTA GIBSON at Forsyth, Mo., who died December 28, 1928; and on August 2, 1931, at Hartville, Mo., to Miss ELIZABETH ST. JOHN. He has two children, HENRY R. Jr. and CLARA LEE. An attorney, he resides at Branson, Mo. He has been a reserve officer of the U. S. Army twenty-four years and saw two years and three months of active service during the World War. His political service includes that of Commissioner of Public Schools and of Prosecuting Attorney of Taney County, in addition to service with the State Banking Department from 1910 to 1913. First elected to the House of Representatives in 1936, he was a member of a special committee appointed by the 59th General Assembly to make a study of roads. Because of his interest in fish, game and highways, he served in the 59th General Assembly as a member of the Fish and Game and the Roads and Highways Committees, among others. Upon re-election to the House of Representatives in 1938, he again served as a member of those committees in the 60th General Assembly, as well as being a member of the following other committees: Judiciary; Banks and Banking; Criminal Costs; Commerce and Manufactories. Norma