Benefit Planned 10 Aid The Poor Benefit Planned 10 Aid The Poor
The American Legion hosts a Thursday picture show benefit at the Grand in New Ulm to raise funds for the needy. Alice Brady stars in Land of Hope with a good comedy. all receipts go to the Legion fund. The article details relief efforts, monthly expenses, and plans to sustain aid until beneficiaries can work.
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American Legion
New Ulm
Melzer
The
Lyric and Grand
Grand
Alice Brady
Land of Hope
Legion Fund
Legion
Reren
Commercial Club
Teichrow
Proposed Mankato Teachers College Building Plan
A tentative design to replace the destroyed state school building at Mankato is shown. Plans submitted to the building committee in St. Paul were not accepted, with State Architect Johnson asked to draft new plans for thirty three classrooms four laboratories offices and an auditorium. The committee aims to report soon for action by the State Teachers College board. The north library addition will be omitted from the final plan. Building committee members include I N Tompkins Mankato J H Ray Minneapolis S H Samsen Winona and Harry Johnson Duluth.
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Mankato
St. Paul
Johnson
State Teachers' College Board
Teachers College
I. N. Tompkins
J. H. Ray
Minneapolis
S. H. Samsen
Winona
Henry N. Samsen
Harry Johnson
Duluth
Construction Starts Soon In New Ulm Sewers
Rahr and Pratt of Pipestone announce four sewers will be built in New Ulm this year with excavations to begin next week. About thirty men will be employed, roughly five sixths from New Ulm, plus about six experienced workers brought in for specialized tasks.
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Rahr & Pratt
Pipestone
New Ulm
School Board Sets Salaries and Saves Costs
The St Paul city school board approved a no raise plan with a total saving of about $1000 by limiting salary increases. Elementary teachers start at 900 to 1200 with gradual steps, while senior positions saw modest cuts. New Opportunity Classes for handicapped pupils to be funded by the state, and reductions include dropping German in lower grades. Dance permission granted for a Junior Senior reception.
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St. Paul
Washington
Lincoln
Minnesota
Gloor
Dwin
Adool Board
Democrats Pick County Leaders in Brown County
Brown County voters met at Turner Hall for a county convention to elect delegates to the State and District conventions. The gathering, well attended despite little publicity, chose delegates from Sleepy Eye New Ulm Cobden Sigel Springfield and other towns amid remarks that the Democratic party is not dead yet and will regain strength.
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Brown County
Turner Hall
Mankato
Christ Filzen
Charles Glotzbach, Sr
Sleepy Eye
Cobden
Ivan L. Frederickson
Hanska
Martin Erickson
Sigel
Frank H. Seifert
Albin
Andrew Schropefer
Springfield
A. J. Yackel
William Brust
New Ulm
Max Sebald
Henry Bergounty
G. Glotzbach, Sr
Harles P. Black
Hubert Ere
John Kral
Geo, Glotzbach, Sr
Henry J. Berg
Glotzbach
Democratic Party
Townley resigns as NP leader at Fargo convention
A Fargo convention scene featured A C Townley announcing his resignation as National Nonpartisan League president and severing ties with the North Dakota group. He said he could be of no further service without confidence and urged harmony as Minnesota set a March 31 meeting to consider his move.
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A. C. Townley
National Nonpartisan League
Fargo
Townley
National Committee
Minnesota
North Dakota
Fargo Courier News
League
Lynn
J. Frazier
William Lemke
Lemke
America
Nonportigan League
Otha
Thia
Company A Promotes Five New Recruits and NCOs
Company A gains five sworn in members Emérald F. Dirks Alfred Marks L Strate Wilbur Alwin and F Churchill, with three more promoted. Corporal Wim I Pfaender becomes Sergeant, plus Clem Berg and Henry Groebner promoted to Corporal and Company Clerk. The company grows to seventy three, adding three noncommissioned officers. An officers banquet and smoker was held at the Dakota House last week Monday to mark the promotions.
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Emérald F. Dirks
Alfred Marks
L. Strate
Wilbur Alwin
F. &. Churchill
Wim
I. Pfaender
Clem Berg
Henry Groebner
Dakota House
Baseball Park Secured for New Ulm Team This Year
A meeting between the local baseball committee and Brown County Agricultural Society directors settled disputes over renting the fair grounds for baseball. The fair grounds will be used for the coming season, though assembling a team remains a challenge. Leaders vow strong support to put New Ulm on the baseball map in 1922 and a follow up meeting will announce plans. Theodore Button of Linden Township announced a bid for commissioner in the second district, challenging incumbent John M. Dolingon. A lingering question asks what happened to the auto tourist camp project and whether it will be allowed to fail.
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Brown County
R.J. P. Chase
Henry Rines
Charles M. Babcock
Chase
Hennepin
Ramsey
St. Louis
Dakota County
Bob Dunn
Brown County Agricultural Society
Fair Grounds
New Ulm
Theodore Button
Linden Township
John M. Dolingon
Four Day Celebration Planned For New Ulm Anniversary
A committee of 100 in Turner Hall outlined a four day New Ulm 80th anniversary and homecoming. plans include one main day on the battle anniversary, evening entertainments, an automobile parade, and a Shriner demonstration with 500 Shrine units from the Twin Cities. Local groups may host events, with hopes of large crowds and minimal cost to the committee.
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New Wim
Turner Hall
J. P. Graff
Pronce
Grail
New Ulm
Albert Steihauser
Steinhauser
Twin Cities
St. Paul 'Temple
Turner Society
Knights of Columbus
San
Sit Feiles
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New Ulm West
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Eagle Roller Mill Company
New Ulm Grocery Company