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Donald Eugene Scholz 1929 - 2015

Donald Eugene Scholz was born on December 4, 1929 to William Carl Scholz and Louella Mae (Swanson) Scholz, and had siblings David O Scholz, Carl Raymond Scholz, Wilbur Elwyn Scholz, Marguerite Carolyn Scholz, Ralph William Scholz, Dorothy Irene (Scholz) Ellenwood, and Sylvia Janet Scholz. Donald Scholz died at age 85 years old on May 10, 2015.
Donald Eugene Scholz
December 4, 1929
May 10, 2015
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    1929

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    December 4, 1929
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    2015

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    May 10, 2015
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    Donald Eugene Scholz lived 9 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 85.
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In 1929, in the year that Donald Eugene Scholz was born, the St. Valentine's Day Massacre happened on February 14th. In Chicago, seven men from the North Side Irish gang were gunned down by Al Capone's South Side Italian gang at the garage at 2122 North Clark Street. Al Capone was making a successful move to take over Chicago's organized crime. But the St. Valentine's Day massacre also resulted in a public outcry against all gangsters.
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In 1938, by the time he was only 9 years old, on June 25th (a Saturday) the Fair Labor Standards Act was signed into law by President Roosevelt (along with 120 other bills). The Act banned oppressive child labor, set the minimum hourly wage at 25 cents, and established the maximum workweek at 44 hours. It faced a lot of opposition and in fighting for it, Roosevelt said "Do not let any calamity-howling executive with an income of $1,000 a day, ...tell you...that a wage of $11 a week is going to have a disastrous effect on all American industry."
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