Ernst Aebersold

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Ernst Aebersold (born March 29, 1887 in Lützelflüh , † November 23, 1958 in Hilterfingen , reformed , resident in Rubigen ) was a Swiss politician (SP) .

Life

Ernst Aebersold was born on March 29, 1887 in Lützelflüh as the son of Jakob Aebersold and Verena nee Lüthi. He received training at the Hofwil teacher training college , where he obtained his teacher license in 1906. As a result, he initially worked as a teacher in Biembach in the municipality of Hasle near Burgdorf from 1906 to 1915 , and then until 1943 at the extended secondary school in Ittigen . Most recently, Aebersold was responsible for the districts of Biel , Büren , Nidau and Wangen in the function of a school inspector until 1956 .

In 1909 he married the primary school teacher Emma nee Lüthi. Ernst Aebersold died on November 23, 1958 at the age of 71 in Hilterfingen.

Political career

The member of the SP functioned from 1929 to 1944 as a part-time mayor of Bolligen . In 1930 Aebersold was elected to the Bernese Grand Council , where he devoted himself primarily to school policy before he had to resign in 1943 as a result of his election as a state official. After all, between 1947 and 1958 he was represented in the National Council , among other things as President of the Pardon and PTT Commissions.

Ernst Aebersold was particularly committed to cultural films , apprentice training and care, and correction of the Jura waters . In the socialist. He appeared as a staunch opponent of alcoholism .

literature

  • Tages-Anzeiger from November 25, 1958
  • Berner Schulblatt dated December 20, 1958

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