Judge on Kentucky's highest court 1927-1933; Governor 1943-1947.
His administration extended State Park System, increased funding
for education, expanded TB hospitals, ended most toll bridge charges,
founded Postwar Planning Comm. and Comm. on Negro Affairs. Born
in Ohio, he moved to Ky. as a child and later practiced law in
Ashland, living at 1608 and 1612 Bath Ave.