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Don A. Allen Sr. (May 13, 1907 – August 1, 1983) was a member of the
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in the 1940s and 1950s and of the
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between 1947 and 1956.


Biography

Allen was born on May 13, 1907, in
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, the son of Thomas Allen of
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and Lillian M. Allen of Potosi, Wisconsin. He attended public schools in Iowa and Nebraska, where he studied
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, and completed courses in engineering science and war training at the
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and
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. He was married to Margaret Sachs or Margaret H. Rogers of Detmold, Germany; they had a son, Don A. Allen Jr. Both Allens were in the U.S. Marines, the elder serving in the Haitian campaign of 1927 against the Sandino Rebellion.Los Angeles Public Library reference file
/ref> JoinCalifornia website, citing other sources
/ref> Allen was a member of the
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, the Elks Lodge, Rotary and the
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. He attended
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. He died in August 1983 in Oceanside, California.


Public service

In the 1920s he was an investigator for Los Angeles County District Attorney Thomas Woolwine.


State Assembly

Allen was elected to the State Assembly in 1938 and was reelected in 1940, 1942 and 1944. He was a member of the State Council of Defense and the State War Council. He resigned on June 20, 1947, to assume the duties of a
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member. In June 1956 he was reelected to the Assembly in a special election but instead remained on the council and declined to serve in the Assembly until after the regular election in November 1958. The Legislature did not meet until 1959, when he took his seat. Allen was the author of ''The Source Book on the California Legislature,'' published in 1965, and as a result the entire Legislature named him "California Legislative Historian for Life."


City Council


Elections

Allen was elected to represent Los Angeles City Council District 7 in 1947, defeating the incumbent, Carl C. Rasmussen. He was reelected in 1949, 1951, 1953 and 1955. Between 1937 and 1956 the district was bounded on the west by Crenshaw Boulevard, on the north by Exposition Boulevard, on the east by the city boundary with Vernon and on the south by Vernon Avenue. In 1947 it was noted that the district's population was "nearly 50 per cent Negro." In 1957, after Allen's resignation, the district was moved bodily to the
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."Council Votes Redistricting After Flare-up Over Changes," ''Los Angeles Times,'' October 24, 1956, page B-1
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Positions

Voting machines, 1948. Allen introduced a resolution that voting machines be installed "as a substitute for election boards" because "they would "eliminate the human error potential in tabulating returns." Juveniles, 1950. The council adopted his motion asking the Police Department what was being done to enforce curfew laws. He said it was his opinion that if policemen were "equipped with a good old-fashioned hair brush, which could be applied to some of these kids," there might be a lessening of juvenile crime. But Councilman Edward R. Roybal disagreed, noting that most of the "hoodlums" were over 21 and recommending closer cooperation by the police with agencies "dealing with youth problems." Rent decontrol, 1950–51. Allen and Councilman
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were leaders of a drive asking the federal government to lift wartime
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on rentals in the city, and when the City Council voted in favor, petitions were circulated to recall the two men. When the federal government declined to lift the controls, an "explosive situation" of "near-riot proportions" broke out in the City Council chamber, with Allen threatening to "break every bone" in the head of the chairman of a Tenants Council. The next year, though, after the controls had been lifted, he called for imposition of new limits unless "rent gougers" ceased imposing increases of 50% to 100%. Small business, 1951. He blasted the federal government price regulations because:
In my district (south central section of the city) scores of small businesses are folding up. They can't take it any longer. They are being regulated to death; they're quitting and getting a job in defense industry rather than face the maze of directives that they can't understand and that local Federal offices can't seem to interpret.
Chavez Ravine, 1954. Allen supported a $40 million bond issue to not only build a baseball stadium in
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but also construct a zoo and golf course there."Councilman Out to Revive Bond Issue for Park," ''Los Angeles Times,'' November 4, 1954, page C-3
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References


Further reading


Oral History interview


External links


Join California Don A. Allen Sr.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Allen, Don A. Los Angeles City Council members Democratic Party members of the California State Assembly People from Atlantic, Iowa USC Viterbi School of Engineering alumni California Institute of Technology alumni 1900 births 1983 deaths 20th-century members of the California State Legislature