Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1948 — Page 4

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France, will be held at 11 a m. Saturday in Crown Hill Pfe. Poehimann, who was 26, was a native of Rochester, N, Y., and had lived here 19 years. He was employed at Herff-Jones Co. prior to entering the service in ‘July, 1941. He was a member of 4 All Souls Unitarian Church and i lived at 3653 Graceland Ave. Surviving are his parents, Mr. § and Mrs. John Poehilmann; a {brother, George Poehlmann, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Branner, Charleston, W. Va.

Mrs. Emma E. Scharr

Services for Mrs. Emma E. Scharr, who died here yesterday while visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank W. Duggan, 3340 N. Meridian 8t., will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow in Gary. She was 71.

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Local Deaths— Local Policeman Dies in Hospital Services Saturday For Thomas Lynch

Thomas- A. Lynch, member of the Indianapolis police depart-| ment since 1922, died yesterday, Vincent's Hospital. Hej

fication bureau. He retired in: 1940 due to ill health but re-jg {turned to work two years later.

Services Saturday

' Mr. Lynch's brother, the late 2 Bernard Lynch, was chief of thea set of false teeth? There was) fire prevention bureau of the fire still a lot of life in the old boy. /department for many years, The And they had to shoot the scene police officer resided on N. Addi-|twice. The first time son St. most of his life but had Elmo a butcher knife lately moved to 2004 N. Dela- the coup de grace. ware St. { Services will be at 8:30 a. m. Saturday in Kirby Mortuary and|“bounced off the lion’s hide like!’ at 9 o'clock in S8 Peter and Paul one of those rubber daggers. Cathedral. Holy Cross Cemetery. Surviving are a sister, Margaret Soller, and a brother, Timothy Lynch, both of Indianapolis.

Wilbur C. Miller Services for Wilbur C. Miller, a former resident of Indianapolis actor, on the set of the 25th Tarwho died yesterday in Hammond, |zan picture, La., will be held at 2 p. m. to-|row of Death.” He was playing a morrow in the Smith Funeral Home in Salem. Burial will be in Salem. He was 68. Mr. Miller, who lived in Akron, in Washington County and lived in Indianapolis from 1916 until 1921. retired blacksmith and a member of Salem Methodist Church. Survivors are his wife, three daughters, a son and three broth-

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John T. Coleman Services for John T. Coleman, who died Tuesday in his home, 812 Camp S8t., will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Stratten and Shaw mortuary. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Coleman, who was 80, was . born in Ironton, O., but lived here 59 years. He was a member Simpson Methodist Church. Survivors include his son, Otis, and three daughters, Mrs. tha Harrison and Mrs, Beulah Hill, ‘both of Indianapolis, and Luella ‘Gilmore, Washington, D. C

Appoints Pacini Summer Concertmaster

Renato Pacini, certmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, has been appointed concertmaster of the Summer Symphony, Fabien .Sevitzky, director, announced today. Mr. Pacini will occupy the first chair for the seven concerts and two performances of “Carmen” to|camera on a closeup of David be conducted by Dr. Sevitzky in “Stars Under the|ing right beside the sign reading

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By ERSKINE JOHNSON

HOLLYWOOD, July 15—Mod-|Sindlar & Son” ern Tarzans, Errol Flynn and graphed. other daring young men of the screen can go hide in embarrassment.

Errol was a sissy| Western stars. s = = compared t0 Ell gpe Bob Cummings - Oscar lawsuit still hasn't been decided by the courts (I was badly informed). And if what I hear is true, Oscar has been done a grave injustice by people attempting to force an out-of-eourt settlement.

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IN HOLLYWOOD

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» COLUMBIA studio has a hot fend on its hands after naming ‘ve been talk Elmo Lin-/Barbara Britton “Queen of the Eve ing ia who was| Westerns.” Dale Evans has used z ia/the title ever since she landed in Brave ?|that hist of 10 top money-making

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~ » ” “The butcher knife,” Elmo said, |’

So in/we did the scene again and I used a heavy English bayonet that had been converted into a dagger. That was the end of the lion and it was almost the end of me when I saw all that blood.” . » » I found 59-year-old Elmo, still barrel-chested and still a movie

“Tarzan and the Ar-

bit in support of the latest Tarzan, young Lex Barker, the 10th actor to play the character. LJ - ¥ It was obvious that styles in Tarzans had changed. Elmo Is short and stocky, as he was when he was playing tag with the apes in 1918. Lex’s six-foot-four towered over him. But In’ the chest department, Elmo was the better man. In fact, it was Elmo's ape-like chest beating which won him the first Tarzan role. As he says: “There were no other actors in Hollywood who could beat their chests without knocking themselves out.”

NEW TEAM—Judy Garland and Fred Astaire, who make

up a new team in "Easter Parade,” technicolor musical currently at Loew's. The story is based on the career of Irving Berlin, with numerous Berlin song hits in the score.

” They finally took care of Irving Sindlar, prop man for Sam Goldwyn who has become a Hollywood character through his record of getting his name, either by signs or dialog, in all of 8am'’s pictures for the last 25 years. They built a big street car for “Enchanted,” and Irving, of course, had his name in big letters: on one of the store fronts. “Irving Sindlar & Sons,” the sign read. But until they were ready to shoot the scene, Irving didn’t notice that the store front next door also had a much smaller sign, “Clem Woodrige & Son.” Clem is Irving's assistant. Come time for the shooting and Director Irving Reis focused his

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