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Representative Jim Lloyd (Democrat of California), chairman of the Subcommittee on 

 Investigations and Oversight. 



JIM LLOYD AS SUBCOMMITTEE CHAIRMAN 



Tall, flaxen haired and self-assured, Jim Lloyd had been a Navy 

 pilot for 21 years — including combat as a fighter pilot in the South 

 Pacific during World War II. He had a longstanding practical interest 

 in aeronautics. A native of Helena, Mont., Lloyd had received a 

 B.A. from Stanford and a M.A. from the University of Southern 

 California. Following two years as public relations director for the 

 Aerojet General Corp., he set up his own public relations firm. 

 He served as a member of the city council and also as mayor of 

 West Covina, in eastern Los Angeles County, while he was teaching 

 political science at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, Calif. 

 Lloyd won his congressional seat as an aftermath of the Watergate 

 upheaval in 1974 in a newly created congressional district, but never- 

 theless had to run against incumbent Republican Congressman Victor 

 Veysey whose own district had been carved up in the redistricting. He 



