Background
Dowdy, John Vernard was born on February 11, 1912 in Waco, Texas, United States. Son of Carroll Vernard and Lula Mae (Jameson) Dowdy.
United States representative politician
Dowdy, John Vernard was born on February 11, 1912 in Waco, Texas, United States. Son of Carroll Vernard and Lula Mae (Jameson) Dowdy.
Student, College of Marshall, Texas, 1929-1931.
According to prosecutors, he accepted a $25,000 bribe to intervene in the federal investigation of Monarch Construction Company of Silver Spring, Maryland. In 1971, Dowdy was convicted on eight counts: two of conspiracy, one of transporting a bribe over state lines, and five of perjury. In 1973, after Dowdy retired from Congress, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond, Virginia, overturned the bribery and conspiracy convictions.
Dowdy still served a sentence in prison for perjury.
Right-wing groups rallied to his defense, including the Washington Observer and the Liberty Lobby, which contended Dowdy was the victim of a "vicious frame-up by the Justice Department in collaboration with a clique of housing racketeers." The ulterior motive, according to the newspaper, was to stop Dowdy"s subcommittee investigation of the fraud at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Dowdy was born in Waco, Texas, and lived in Texas for most of his life.
He was a lawyer before entering politics. He died in Athens, Texas.
83rd Congress — Post Office and Civil Service.
84th Congress — Post Office and Civil Service, House Administration. 85th through 92nd Congresses — Judiciary, District of Columbia Subcommittee.
Dowdy was a Democratic member of the House of Representatives from the 7th District of Texas from 1952 to 1967 and then served as a congressman from the 2nd District of Texas until 1973, when he decided to retire under indictment for bribery.
Married Mary Ellen Fite, September 13, 1932 (deceased December 1943). Children: Carol Sue, John Vernard Junior. Married Johnnie Deana Riley, August 20, 1946 (deceased May 1992).