Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1950 — Page 17

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THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1950 _._

H. M. Glosshrennef Pe! Hirsch Dies at Age 81 > ot moe

. Indiana bar, has opened an office Local Business, ...... for general 2 4 practice at 326 Religious Leader Ealshts of

i Herbert M. Glossbrenner, Indk-| anapolis business and religious J leader for 40 years, died last night at the home of his daughter in W Bloomington. He was 81. | Mr, Glossbrenner, born in Jef-| fersonville, May 12, 1869, came to Indianapolis in 1899. om ; e was associated with Arthur| gl) oh Jordan, produce dealer who gave, ad his name to the Jordan Conserva-! Mr. Hirsch tory of Music. Later he founded the H. M. Glossbrenner Co. a defender in the Denver Municipal wholesale dairy produce firm,/Court and worked for the Legal which he operated until 1924. |Ald Society of Denver. In that year he organized the! He spent a few months as a Old Trails Automobile Insurance Staduate assistant in the IU Law Co. and became its president. School prior to opening his office. Three years later he organized the Oak Auto Insurance Co. Both! wer absorbed by a Memphis com-| oman omposer pany in a merger in 1930. After 1930 he engaged in realigas estate and in residential construc-| { . tion. He retired in 1942, and he| eS ere ng-

and his wife moved to Blooming

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ness of Indiana

the College of Law, University of Denver. |

: . isistant Defense Secretary, said 108. Their last Tiisuapolis resi- Mrs. Cora Wiles Was |[trude, Riverside; two sisters, Nina ther, King Henry VIII, Isaac New- the program wil | begin about le at 6250 N. Penn- Poet. Writer. Artist Brigham, East Chicago, and Mrs.ton, Oliver Cromwell, Cardinal April 1. They observed their Goiden oer, vvriter, Is Helen McLeilan, San Carlos, Cal, Richelieu, King Philip of. Spain, She said Defense Secretary

Wedding in June, 1944, and Mrs.

Glossbrenner died the following|locally as a composer, poet, writer| York City, and Fred, Indianapolis. Boleyn. ONE OUT OF SIX PART

and artist, died last night in her She

November. With Mr. Glossbrenner’s success/home, 528 N. Central Court. in business went a sincere interest|Was 86. , in religion, | Active Church Worker Indiana Home,” official song of He was active in the Centralithe Seventh District Federation of Methodist Church and the Broad- Women's Clubs. way Methodist Churchx He once; she had gained considerable served on the board of the prominence as a writer of special Wheeler Misison. ter i feature articles for leading newsen years ago, after he Waspapers and magazines. 70, Mr. Glossbrenner was or." or was 3g member. of - the gained dist te 1o| Women's Press Club, Service Star | Pini we astorate. he was actve|Le8ion. Poetry Circle, Poet's Cor-| ac P Pp : ih a/ner, Seventh District Federation | in missions and evange Sm, an |of Women’s Clubs and the Wommade appearances throughou 1° en’s Research Club. She also com-

diana. i {posed the official song for the lat-! Every Sunday in recent years x he had held services for prisoners vo: Or ganization, Ste Wag ah Non in the county jail in Bloominglon [and belonged to the First PresbyHis ot appearance was la Iterian Church. | For Y vers) years during nis! Mrs. Wiles was an Indianapolis residence in Indianapolis he con-|Tesident 45 years. She was born in ducted a 15-minute radio pro- Ripley. O. Her husband, Joseph, gram dled several years ago.

“Solving Today's Prob-| lems.” Advice, a religious mes-| Surviving are three

sons,

hasized on the program. jof Indianapolis; two daughters, P Mr. Glossbrenner was a mem- Eva Young Wiles, Indianpolis,

sonic Lodge and of the Scottish|Pus, Ind.; a sister, Florence Lee Rite in Indianapolis. |Young, Houston, Tex., and seven Services Saturday (grandchildren He 1s survived by a son, Fred Srandchild, > : W., president of the Glossbrenner| Services will be at 4:30 p. m. Manufacturing Co., Indianapolis, Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan) and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Beth Mortuary, with burial Sunday McFall, wife of the Rev. Merrill 2fternoon in Ripley. B. McFall, pastor of the First - HE Methodist Church, Bloomington. There are seven grandchildren Anti-Hoarding : and two great garndchildren. He was a cousin of Alfred M. Glossbrenner, 1929 candidate for Order Broadened mayor of ‘Indianapolis, whose wife died last week. | Funeral services will be held at| 11 a. m. Saturday in the First

Methodist Church, Bloomington. Which Are Affected Burial will be in Crown Hill Cem-|

etery, Indianapolis, with grave-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UP) ide services at 2 p. m. Saturday. ,D¢ government issued a new 8 | anti-hoarding order today to prevent business and consumers from ‘G of T ough,’ Bayt stockpiling scarce materials, k B d ln While the Order applies to ousewives as well as big corporTells Wor ¥ oar lations, a list of hundreds of Mayor Bayt today told theiscarce materials attached to the Works Board to “get tough” With regulation made it unlikely that private plumbers who connectigovernment investigators would private and business lines after be prying into pantries of private cutting into streets and side- homes. - walks. | The list'includes certain buildThe Mayor said some of these ing materials, chemicals, iron and workmen have been leaving their steel products and scrap, lumber, jobs without filling the holes ac- plywood, wood pulp, aluminum, cording to the city’s specifica- antimony, asbestos, cadm jum, | tions. .icerfum, chromium, cobalt, columHe added that a man, possibly bium, copper, industrial dia-| a policeman, will be assigned to monds, lead, magnesium, man- | making spot inspections of cuts| ganese, mica, molybdenum, nickel, | made in the future. : (platinum, talc, tin, tungsten, vanThe Mayor urged the board to adium, zinc, zircon, paper, paper

examine closely applications “for |board and hog bristles. The order did not mention rub- |

and one great-

Lists Materials

street cut permits to assure com-| pliance with regulations. If vio- ber or any rubber products. | lations then occur, he said, the! Penalties provided by the De- | board should deny the violator fense Production Act for violaany permit requested thereafter. [tions of the regulation are a $10,In recommending the tougher 000 fine, one year in prison or policy, the Mayor declared that both. | the majority of private plumb-| The order specifies hoarding as ers do meet city regulations but | stockpiling “in excess of the rea-

the few violators endanger prop- sonable demands of business, per- |:

erty and personal safety.

FORD CUTS PRODUCTION {materials with plans to resell METUCHEN, N. J, Dec. 28 them on the black market at! (UP)—The Ford Motor Co. will higher prices. cut production in half at its Lin-| The order, issued by the Na-coln-Mercury assembly plant here, tional Production Authority, was at midnight tonight and lay off | broader than an inventory. con-! more than 1000 workers because | trol regulation {issued by NPA of “critical material shortages,” Sept. 18. At the same time, it fulPlant Manager bert J. Neville fills. the legal requirements of announced today. - |specifying which materials are scarce. - :

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{sonal or home consumption,” or | | for the purpose of buying scarce

Services for a former Indianapolis resident were to be held today at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. Jessie Boyd Udell, native {of Rush County, died in Long {Beach Tuesday. She and her hus|{band, Ralph, moved west on his retirement in 1939. Formerly assistant cashier at the Post Office, he also died in California. Mrs. Udell lived in Indianapolis most of her life, member of North Park Chapter 404, OES, and Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. ¥ She is survived by a son, E. Gardner, Oakland, Cal; four grandchildren and four great-

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| GEORGE E. POTTER, Lafa-| [vette capitalist and real estate! loperator, today took another step |

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UP) | i—Local draft boards have been |

Fair thentic wax museum in America. Zot) Fo" ae ding whether | for many, He removed a number of Brit- individual physicians and dent-| graduate of the years, will be held at 2 p. m. t0- jsh.made wax figures of historic ists should be inducted into the School of Busi~ morrow in Flanner & Buchanan notables from the U. S. Customs

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