William Dixon(1904-1997)
William Dixon, an attorney for the Attorney General's Antitrust
Division in the US Department of Justice, was the last living member of
the government's prosecution in the National City Lines scandal of the
late 1940s. Dixon was chief assistant in the trial section of the
antitrust division in 1945, chief of the West Coast offices in 1946,
and chief of the Los Angeles office in 1948. He was admitted to
practice before the United States Supreme Court, and returned to
private practice in 1954 in Los Angeles, later to become assistant
Attorney General for antitrust enforcement in California from 1959 to
1963.