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Ira J. McDonald

Ira J. McDonald (May 1, 1895 – December 6, 1964) was a Downey, California, attorney and member of the Los Angeles City Council between 1941 and 1945.

Ira J. McDonald
McDonald in 1943
Member of the Los Angeles City Council from the 5th district
In office
July 1, 1941 – June 30, 1945
Preceded byArthur E. Briggs
Succeeded byGeorge P. Cronk
Personal details
Born(1895-05-01)May 1, 1895
Craig, Nebraska
DiedDecember 6, 1964(1964-12-06) (aged 69)
Los Angeles, California
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Helen M. Warga
(m. 1923)
Children1

Biography edit

McDonald was born May 1, 1895, in Craig, Nebraska, the son of John S. McDonald and Amanda B. Hildreth, both of Jamestown, Tennessee. He was married to Helen M. Warga of Havelock, Nebraska, on March 28, 1923. They had one son, Paul Ira McDonald. While in Los Angeles they lived at 2063 South Oxford Street, east of South Western Avenue. He was a Presbyterian, a Democrat and a Mason.[1]

McDonald went to Nebraska State Teachers College and taught school for 3+12 years. He was also the secretary of a building and loan association for four years. "In 1917 he went overseas with the 6th Marines and served with that outfit in all its major engagements." He received his law degree from the University of Nebraska and was elected treasurer of his home town, Havelock, Nebraska. He moved to California and began practicing there in 1928 or 1929.[1][2][3]

He died on December 6, 1964.[2]

Public service edit

Elections edit

In 1941 Los Angeles City Council District 5 was bounded on the north by Wilshire Boulevard, on the east by Western or Vermont, on the south by Exposition Boulevard and on the west by Arlington, Crenshaw and minor streets.[4]

McDonald ran against incumbent 5th District City Councilman Arthur E. Briggs in 1941 and triumphed in the final election. Two years later, he easily won in the primary. In 1945 he left his council job and ran for mayor; he came in fourth in the primary vote, after Fletcher Bowron, first; Clifford Clinton, second, and Roger Jessup, third.

He also ran unsuccessfully for state controller in 1946[5] and for Municipal Judge, Office No. 1, in 1947.[6]

After he moved to Downey, California, where he resumed the practice of law and became a board member in the Chamber of Commerce, he ran for the City Council there in 1954.[7][8]

Los Angeles City Council edit

As a City Council member, McDonald took these positions:

Reward, 1941. Only he and fellow Councilman Charles A. Allen voted for a motion granting a citizen, Warren J. Hall, a reward of $25 for the arrest and conviction of another man who turned in a false fire alarm. The other council members thought it would set a bad precedent and turned it down.[9]

Harby, 1941. After much debate, the council adopted a motion offered by McDonald that effectively put an "official business" stamp on an unauthorized trip that Councilman Harold Harby had taken in a city automobile to Montana.[10] Harby was later indicted and removed from office for the misadventure.

Slapping, 1942. McDonald struck fellow Councilman Carl C. Rasmussen in the face over a dispute about raising city wages. They shook hands later in the same December 1942 meeting,[11] but McDonald nevertheless issued a press statement saying that:

Councilman Rasmussen is well known for bringing personalities into an argument and making insulting remarks. A few days ago he called me a vile and profane name. Today he again endeavored to make insulting remarks to me. I thought it time to show my disapproval and took direct action which any red-blooded man would do.[11]

Politics, 1944. He accused Mayor Fletcher Bowron's administration of developing a "political slush fund" in finances for the city's Civilian Defense Council.[12]

Airport, 1945. He and Councilman John W. Baumgartner opposed issuance of $12.5 million in bonds to improve Los Angeles Airport on the grounds that "airlines, like railroads, should pay for their terminals instead of having a terminal financed by the taxpayers."[13]

References edit

Access to the Los Angeles Times links may require the use of a library card.

  1. ^ a b Los Angeles Public Library reference file
  2. ^ a b "Funeral Set Thursday for Ira J. McDonald," Los Angeles Times, December 9, 1964, page 27
  3. ^ "Many in Race for Council," Los Angeles Times, March 30, 1941, page 1
  4. ^ "Proposed New Alignment for City Voting Precincts" (with map), Los Angeles Times, November 30, 1940, page A-3
  5. ^ "Times Recommendations for Today's Primaries," Los Angeles Times, June 4, 1946, page 2
  6. ^ "Judges Seeking Re-election Have Bar's Approval," Los Angeles Times, March 30, 1947, page 1
  7. ^ "C of C at Downey to Install Board," Los Angeles Times, February 7, 1954, page 3
  8. ^ "31 Seeking City Posts at Downey," Los Angeles Times, November 14, 1954, page 3
  9. ^ "Reward in False Alarm Case Denied," Los Angeles Times, August 29, 1941
  10. ^ "Councilman's Trip Ruled 'City Business,'" Los Angeles Times, September 4, 1941
  11. ^ a b "Councilmen Reach Punching Point in Pay Boost Dispute," December 10, 1942, page 1
  12. ^ "City Defense Council Accused of Politics," Los Angeles Times, February 16, 1944, page 9
  13. ^ "Airport Authorized," Los Angeles Times, March 13, 1945, page 4

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Ira J McDonald May 1 1895 December 6 1964 was a Downey California attorney and member of the Los Angeles City Council between 1941 and 1945 Ira J McDonaldMcDonald in 1943Member of the Los Angeles City Council from the 5th districtIn office July 1 1941 June 30 1945Preceded byArthur E BriggsSucceeded byGeorge P CronkPersonal detailsBorn 1895 05 01 May 1 1895Craig NebraskaDiedDecember 6 1964 1964 12 06 aged 69 Los Angeles CaliforniaPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseHelen M Warga m 1923 wbr Children1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Public service 2 1 Elections 2 2 Los Angeles City Council 3 ReferencesBiography editMcDonald was born May 1 1895 in Craig Nebraska the son of John S McDonald and Amanda B Hildreth both of Jamestown Tennessee He was married to Helen M Warga of Havelock Nebraska on March 28 1923 They had one son Paul Ira McDonald While in Los Angeles they lived at 2063 South Oxford Street east of South Western Avenue He was a Presbyterian a Democrat and a Mason 1 McDonald went to Nebraska State Teachers College and taught school for 3 1 2 years He was also the secretary of a building and loan association for four years In 1917 he went overseas with the 6th Marines and served with that outfit in all its major engagements He received his law degree from the University of Nebraska and was elected treasurer of his home town Havelock Nebraska He moved to California and began practicing there in 1928 or 1929 1 2 3 He died on December 6 1964 2 Public service editElections edit In 1941 Los Angeles City Council District 5 was bounded on the north by Wilshire Boulevard on the east by Western or Vermont on the south by Exposition Boulevard and on the west by Arlington Crenshaw and minor streets 4 McDonald ran against incumbent 5th District City Councilman Arthur E Briggs in 1941 and triumphed in the final election Two years later he easily won in the primary In 1945 he left his council job and ran for mayor he came in fourth in the primary vote after Fletcher Bowron first Clifford Clinton second and Roger Jessup third He also ran unsuccessfully for state controller in 1946 5 and for Municipal Judge Office No 1 in 1947 6 After he moved to Downey California where he resumed the practice of law and became a board member in the Chamber of Commerce he ran for the City Council there in 1954 7 8 Los Angeles City Council edit As a City Council member McDonald took these positions Reward 1941 Only he and fellow Councilman Charles A Allen voted for a motion granting a citizen Warren J Hall a reward of 25 for the arrest and conviction of another man who turned in a false fire alarm The other council members thought it would set a bad precedent and turned it down 9 Harby 1941 After much debate the council adopted a motion offered by McDonald that effectively put an official business stamp on an unauthorized trip that Councilman Harold Harby had taken in a city automobile to Montana 10 Harby was later indicted and removed from office for the misadventure Slapping 1942 McDonald struck fellow Councilman Carl C Rasmussen in the face over a dispute about raising city wages They shook hands later in the same December 1942 meeting 11 but McDonald nevertheless issued a press statement saying that Councilman Rasmussen is well known for bringing personalities into an argument and making insulting remarks A few days ago he called me a vile and profane name Today he again endeavored to make insulting remarks to me I thought it time to show my disapproval and took direct action which any red blooded man would do 11 Politics 1944 He accused Mayor Fletcher Bowron s administration of developing a political slush fund in finances for the city s Civilian Defense Council 12 Airport 1945 He and Councilman John W Baumgartner opposed issuance of 12 5 million in bonds to improve Los Angeles Airport on the grounds that airlines like railroads should pay for their terminals instead of having a terminal financed by the taxpayers 13 References editAccess to the Los Angeles Times links may require the use of a library card a b Los Angeles Public Library reference file a b Funeral Set Thursday for Ira J McDonald Los Angeles Times December 9 1964 page 27 Many in Race for Council Los Angeles Times March 30 1941 page 1 Proposed New Alignment for City Voting Precincts with map Los Angeles Times November 30 1940 page A 3 Times Recommendations for Today s Primaries Los Angeles Times June 4 1946 page 2 Judges Seeking Re election Have Bar s Approval Los Angeles Times March 30 1947 page 1 C of C at Downey to Install Board Los Angeles Times February 7 1954 page 3 31 Seeking City Posts at Downey Los Angeles Times November 14 1954 page 3 Reward in False Alarm Case Denied Los Angeles Times August 29 1941 Councilman s Trip Ruled City Business Los Angeles Times September 4 1941 a b Councilmen Reach Punching Point in Pay Boost Dispute December 10 1942 page 1 City Defense Council Accused of Politics Los Angeles Times February 16 1944 page 9 Airport Authorized Los Angeles Times March 13 1945 page 4 Preceded byArthur E Briggs Los Angeles City Council5th District1941 44 Succeeded byGeorge P Cronk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ira J McDonald amp oldid 1152849819, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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