LOUIS GLASER, VETERAN , SECURITY COUNCIL AIDE AND D.C. NATIVE, DIES
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Publication Date:
August 26, 1962
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'HE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C.
TUESDAY, AUGURT 26, 1952
.Louis Glaser, Veteran,
Security Council Aide
And D. C. Native, Dies,
Approv
Louis Glaser, 61, Office of De-1
tense Mobilization staff assistant:
~;ith the National Security Coun-
cil, died Sunday of leukemia in
Garfield Hos-
,ital.
Mr. Glaser,
native of
Washington,
lrvec. at 3040
Idaho avenue
N.W. During
World War I,
i ,e served as a
naval ensign.
He was pres-
ident of a na-
tional advertis-
ing agency in
Boston from
G 922 until 1942, Mr. Glaser.
~ hen he went into the Army. He
,p,as sent to Europe the following
year.
Mr. Glaser joined the Military
Government detachment when it
,was being set up. He was sta-
tioned. in Paris in 1944 and after
ward in London, where he took'
,part in making plans for the
Military Government of Berlin.
Served as Chief of Branch;
After, the American forces ar
rived- in Berlin in 1945, Mr. Glaser
served as chief of the Civil Ad-
ministration and Political Affairs
Branch of the Office of Military
Government, Berlin sector. Member of Press Club.
Be was the United States mem- He was a member of the Na,
her of the four-power committee tional Press Club, the American
that supervised the city-wide Ber- Legion and he had been president
liri election of October, 1946. Tn~, if the Advertising Club of Boston
same year, Mr. Glaser left th:o ,a 1940.
Army, but he continued in the Survivors are his widow, Mrs.
same capacity in Berlin as a Marguerite Kaufman Glaser; a
civilian. son. Lt. Anthony J. Glaser. with
He was a colonel in the Army the Air Force in Korea: a daugh-
Reserves, ter, Mrs. Marvin Williams, Kings
On his return to the United ton. Pa.: his mother, Mrs. Hen-
States, Mr. Glaser was employed i:.;etta Glaser, Washington; a sis-
by the Central Intelligence Agency. Pr, Mrs. Irvin Schloss, Baltimore;
He transferred to the National 1 ur brothers, Myron, 414 Cum-
Security Council in September, ' niirrgs lane, Chevy Chase; Herbert,
1951. , q 17 North Wayne street. Arling-
He held the Bronze Star, Army , lln: Stanley, Coral Gables, Fla.,
Commendation certificate, Depart- ilichard, Chicago, and four grand-
ment of the Army Civilian cita- children.
Lion, State Department commen- , Funeral services will be held at
dation and two Army commenda--i p.m. tomorrow in the Fort Myer
tions, all in connection with histtChapel-Burial will be in A;ling-
Military Government service. ton Cemetery.
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