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Eugene Worley

Francis Eugene Worley (October 10, 1908 – December 17, 1974) was a United States representative from Texas and later an Associate Judge and Chief Judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.

Eugene Worley
Worley, c. 1940–1950
Senior Judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
In office
June 26, 1972 – December 17, 1974
Chief Judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
In office
April 30, 1959 – June 26, 1972
Appointed byDwight D. Eisenhower
Preceded byNoble J. Johnson
Succeeded byHoward Thomas Markey
Associate Judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
In office
March 9, 1950 – April 30, 1959
Appointed byHarry S. Truman
Preceded byCharles Sherrod Hatfield
Succeeded byArthur Mumford Smith
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Texas's 18th district
In office
January 3, 1941 – April 3, 1950
Preceded byJohn Marvin Jones
Succeeded byBen H. Guill
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from the 122nd district
In office
January 8, 1935 – May 13, 1940
Personal details
Born
Francis Eugene Worley

(1908-10-10)October 10, 1908
Lone Wolf, Oklahoma, U.S.
DiedDecember 17, 1974(1974-12-17) (aged 66)
Naples, Florida, U.S.
Resting placeColumbia Gardens Cemetery
Arlington, Virginia, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Residence(s)Arlington County, Virginia
EducationTexas A&M University
University of Texas School of Law

Education and career edit

Worley was born on October 10, 1908, in Lone Wolf, Oklahoma. He moved to Shamrock, Texas, in 1922, attending the public schools. He attended the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University) in 1927 and 1928, and the University of Texas School of Law from 1930 to 1935. He was admitted to the bar in 1935 and entered private practice in Shamrock from 1935 to 1941. He was a member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1935 to 1940. He was a United States representative from Texas from 1941 to 1950. He was a lieutenant commander in the United States Naval Reserve during World War II from 1941 to 1942, while a Member of Congress.[1][2]

Congressional service edit

Worley won the Democratic primary nomination following a mass campaign including many high school students.[3] He was elected to the 77th United States Congress and reelected to the four succeeding Congresses and served from January 3, 1941, until his resignation April 3, 1950.[1] He served as Chairman of the Committee on Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in the 78th United States Congress.[1] In the 1948 general election, Worley handily defeated the Republican Party nominee, Texas historian and rancher J. Evetts Haley, who ran for governor as a Democrat in 1956 and then returned to the GOP to support Barry M. Goldwater in 1964.[citation needed]

Worley's most notable electoral opponent during his Congressional years was LaMarr Bailey, a World War II veteran who ran as an anti-New Dealer. Bailey campaigned around the district on a horse.[4] Bailey lost the Democratic Primary to Worley in 1944.

Federal judicial service edit

Worley was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on February 24, 1950, to an Associate Judge seat on the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals vacated by Judge Charles Sherrod Hatfield. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 8, 1950, and received his commission on March 9, 1950. Worley was initially appointed as a Judge under Article I, but the court was raised to Article III status by operation of law on August 25, 1958, and Worley thereafter served as an Article III Judge. His service terminated on April 30, 1959, due to his elevation to be Chief Judge of the same court.[2]

Worley was nominated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on March 25, 1959, to the Chief Judge seat on the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals vacated by Judge Noble J. Johnson. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 29, 1959, and received his commission on April 30, 1959. He was a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States from 1961 to 1972. He assumed senior status due to a certified disability on June 26, 1972. His service terminated on December 17, 1974, due to his death.[2]

Death edit

 
Grave of Worley at Columbia Gardens Cemetery

Worley resided in Arlington County, Virginia, during his court service. He died on December 17, 1974, in Naples, Florida. He was cremated and his ashes interred at Columbia Gardens Cemetery in Arlington County.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d United States Congress. "Eugene Worley (id: W000744)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  2. ^ a b c "Worley, Francis Eugene - Federal Judicial Center". www.fjc.gov.
  3. ^ "LIFE". Time Inc. October 7, 1940 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "Candidate Travels by Horseback to Avoid New Deal," The Canyon News, June 15, 1944, p. 1

Sources edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress

External links edit

U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas's 18th congressional district
1941–1950
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chairman of the House Elections Committee
1943–1945
Succeeded by
Legal offices
Preceded by Associate Judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
1950–1959
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
1959–1972
Succeeded by

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Not to be confused with the Pennsylvania politician Francis Worley Francis Eugene Worley October 10 1908 December 17 1974 was a United States representative from Texas and later an Associate Judge and Chief Judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Eugene WorleyWorley c 1940 1950Senior Judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent AppealsIn office June 26 1972 December 17 1974Chief Judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent AppealsIn office April 30 1959 June 26 1972Appointed byDwight D EisenhowerPreceded byNoble J JohnsonSucceeded byHoward Thomas MarkeyAssociate Judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent AppealsIn office March 9 1950 April 30 1959Appointed byHarry S TrumanPreceded byCharles Sherrod HatfieldSucceeded byArthur Mumford SmithMember of the U S House of Representatives from Texas s 18th districtIn office January 3 1941 April 3 1950Preceded byJohn Marvin JonesSucceeded byBen H GuillMember of the Texas House of Representatives from the 122nd districtIn office January 8 1935 May 13 1940Personal detailsBornFrancis Eugene Worley 1908 10 10 October 10 1908Lone Wolf Oklahoma U S DiedDecember 17 1974 1974 12 17 aged 66 Naples Florida U S Resting placeColumbia Gardens CemeteryArlington Virginia U S Political partyDemocraticResidence s Arlington County VirginiaEducationTexas A amp M UniversityUniversity of Texas School of Law Contents 1 Education and career 2 Congressional service 3 Federal judicial service 4 Death 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksEducation and career editWorley was born on October 10 1908 in Lone Wolf Oklahoma He moved to Shamrock Texas in 1922 attending the public schools He attended the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas now Texas A amp M University in 1927 and 1928 and the University of Texas School of Law from 1930 to 1935 He was admitted to the bar in 1935 and entered private practice in Shamrock from 1935 to 1941 He was a member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1935 to 1940 He was a United States representative from Texas from 1941 to 1950 He was a lieutenant commander in the United States Naval Reserve during World War II from 1941 to 1942 while a Member of Congress 1 2 Congressional service editWorley won the Democratic primary nomination following a mass campaign including many high school students 3 He was elected to the 77th United States Congress and reelected to the four succeeding Congresses and served from January 3 1941 until his resignation April 3 1950 1 He served as Chairman of the Committee on Election of President Vice President and Representatives in the 78th United States Congress 1 In the 1948 general election Worley handily defeated the Republican Party nominee Texas historian and rancher J Evetts Haley who ran for governor as a Democrat in 1956 and then returned to the GOP to support Barry M Goldwater in 1964 citation needed Worley s most notable electoral opponent during his Congressional years was LaMarr Bailey a World War II veteran who ran as an anti New Dealer Bailey campaigned around the district on a horse 4 Bailey lost the Democratic Primary to Worley in 1944 Federal judicial service editWorley was nominated by President Harry S Truman on February 24 1950 to an Associate Judge seat on the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals vacated by Judge Charles Sherrod Hatfield He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 8 1950 and received his commission on March 9 1950 Worley was initially appointed as a Judge under Article I but the court was raised to Article III status by operation of law on August 25 1958 and Worley thereafter served as an Article III Judge His service terminated on April 30 1959 due to his elevation to be Chief Judge of the same court 2 Worley was nominated by President Dwight D Eisenhower on March 25 1959 to the Chief Judge seat on the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals vacated by Judge Noble J Johnson He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 29 1959 and received his commission on April 30 1959 He was a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States from 1961 to 1972 He assumed senior status due to a certified disability on June 26 1972 His service terminated on December 17 1974 due to his death 2 Death edit nbsp Grave of Worley at Columbia Gardens Cemetery Worley resided in Arlington County Virginia during his court service He died on December 17 1974 in Naples Florida He was cremated and his ashes interred at Columbia Gardens Cemetery in Arlington County 1 References edit a b c d United States Congress Eugene Worley id W000744 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress a b c Worley Francis Eugene Federal Judicial Center www fjc gov LIFE Time Inc October 7 1940 via Google Books Candidate Travels by Horseback to Avoid New Deal The Canyon News June 15 1944 p 1Sources editUnited States Congress Eugene Worley id W000744 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 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