DAVIS, Clifford, 1897-1970
DAVIS, Clifford, a Representative from Tennessee; born in
Hazlehurst, Copiah County, Miss., November 18, 1897; moved with his parents to
Memphis, Tenn., in 1911; attended the public schools of Memphis, and was
graduated from the law department of the University of Mississippi at Oxford in
1918; was admitted to the bar in 1918 and commenced practice in Memphis, Tenn.;
city judge of Memphis 1923-1927; vice mayor and commissioner of public safety
of Memphis 1928-1940; elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-sixth Congress to
fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Walter C. Chandler; reelected to
the Seventy-seventh and to the eleven succeeding Congresses and served from
February 15, 1940, to January 3, 1965; chairman, Special Committee on Campaign
Expenditures (Eighty-fourth through Eighty-eighth Congresses); unsuccessful candidate
for renomination in 1964 to the Eighty-ninth Congress; returned to the practice
of law in Washington, D.C., and practiced until his death there June 8, 1970;
interment in Forest Hill Cemetery, Memphis, Tenn.