William Moseley Jones
William Moseley Jones (1905–1988) was a Democratic attorney from Montebello, California who served several terms in the California State Assembly, including one term as Speaker.
William Moseley Jones | |
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46th Speaker of the California State Assembly | |
In office January 1937 – January 1939 | |
Preceded by | Edward Craig |
Succeeded by | Paul Peek |
Constituency | Montebello, California |
Personal details | |
Born | July 6, 1905 Portsmouth, Ohio |
Died | March 24, 1988 82) Newport Beach, California | (aged
Political party | Democratic |
Profession | Attorney, Legislator, Banking Executive |
Biography
William Moseley Jones was raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. He attended Occidental College and received a law degree from the University of Southern California in 1927.[1] After practicing law in Los Angeles for five years, Jones was elected to represent the 51st Assembly District (Montebello) in 1932.[2] In the 1936 elections, California Democrats gained their first Assembly majority in the 20th Century and elected Jones as Speaker for the 1937 session.
Jones was a Mason, Redmen, Elk, and was President of the Belvedere Gardens Lions Club in the 1930s.
In 1944, Jones helped organize a savings and loan that, in 1953, became Pacific Savings and Loan.[3] Jones served as President of Pacific Savings and Loan for many years thereafter. In 1969, Jones was elected President of the California Savings and Loan League.[4]
Jones died at age 82 on March 24, 1988 and is buried at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach, California.[4]
References
- Bio info from California Blue Book 1938, Office of State Printing, Sacramento, Ca. p. 56.
- District renumbered 58th District in 2001 reapportionment.
- California Financial Journal, "Profiles in Finance," March 1970, page 18.
- LA Times, March 25, 1988, obituary.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Edward Craig |
Speaker of the California State Assembly January 1937–November 1938 |
Succeeded by Paul Peek |