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Show Legislators Return Home As 1939 Session Closes Saturday, Mar. 11 With the 1939 legislative session ended last Saturday members of the eleventh district lawmaking delegation have returned home after participating in the final week's hectic activities. Records show that the delegation delega-tion members successfully sponsored spon-sored or co-sponsored five measures. mea-sures. Senator Glenn E. Snow introduced the bill which appropriates appro-priates $5000 for the "This Is The Place" monument, and an-: an-: other removing the limitation on j the share school districts v.ith J I more than $4000 valuation per ! j school census child can receive j j from the $5 school equalization I fund. Representative Charles R. Hunter Hun-ter introduced H.B. 129, permit-ting permit-ting the state aeronautics com- j mission to acquire and operate : airports. He also co-sponsored the bill repealing the average month-: month-: ly inventory law and another I strengthening the law providing (Continued on page four') Legislators Return j (Continued from first page! for state supervision of aero-! nauties. j Senator Snow voted for the j non-partisan judiciary' resolution, j old age assistance changes, and the appropriation bill. He was , against the repeat of the average monthly inventor." law. He was , absent and not voting last week j on '0 senate-passed measures. Mr. Hunter voted for the bill ; changing old age assistance pro-j oedures and for the appropriation j bill. He voted against the intra- j state wages and hours bill, low cost housing ar.d slum clearance, exemption of home furnishings up to S300 in value from taxation, and changes in the une.pIoyrr.ent compensation act. Ke was absent and r.ot voting last week on nine measures. Representative Albert E. Miller voted the same as Mr. Hunter on these bills excepting that he favored exempting home furnishings furnish-ings from taxation. He was absent ar.d r.ot voting on CS house-passed ' bills. |