Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1948 — Page 6
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
IN HOLLYWOOD By ERSKINE JOHNSON
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Set Saturday Rites |Local Deaths— For Pfc. Poehlmann Policeman
Poehimann, killed gas » . aus 2 Sou. wate sents wi [fig fp) Hospital France, will be held at 11 a. m. Services Saturday For Thomas Lynch
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BUTLER BOWL operetta, at 8:30. CIRCLE “Are You gE with B_Dasald oe Ae ot 11:10, 2:30, 5:30 and 8:45. ter From sn Unknown WemLouis
A oe n Pontaine and at 13:40, 3:50, 7 and 10:10.
wasn't photoern Tarzans,
ther daring 'oung men # " =» ee can ea geno the COLUMBIA studio has a hot
ment. Jud on iis hands 2h naming 5 , w bara ton “ o e Ba Ive heen lakking 1 Elmo Ha Westerns.” Dale Evans has used 4 Tarzan back in the title ever since she landed in 1918. Brave ?|that list of 10 top money-making 1 _ |western stars. Errol was a sissy Byars. The Bob Cummings - Oscar Cummings lawsuit still hasn't been decided by the courts (I was badly informed). And if “Tar what I hear is true, Oscar has ture, “Tarzan Of heen dome a grave injustice by | iif JE S35 and 10: "
05. the Apes. people attempting to 1 an iSong of My Heart” with Prank So what if the] o.¢ of ping to 1 ores Sundstfom and, Audrey Long, at
lion had been 1:30,°3 any doped up a little
was a native of Rochester, N. Y,, A land had lived here 19 years. He : A 'was employed at Herff-Jones Co. Thomas A. Lyneh,msmibes of ‘prior to entering the service in| 0° Indianapolis police depart-| July, 1941. He was a member of ment since 1922, died yesterday | at St. Vincent's Hospital. He| | 3653 was 49, ved i 3 racing Ave. Mr.| A native of Indianapolis, Mr. ana Mrs, Jobn Poehimann; a Lynch served in the traffic de-| 4 brother, George Poehlmann, In- partment for many years and dianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. then was assigned to the identi-| Frank Branner, Charleston, W fication bureau. He retired In| Va.
'11940 due to {ll health but re-| turned to work two years later.| Mrs. Emma E. Scharr Ped 4p 3 Jithie Services for Mrs. Emma E. an
; Services Saturday FEM My Lyscie brother, The Tate et of false teeth? There was| PRANK FEHR Scharr, who Bernard Lynch, was chief of thea 8 SREWING CO. ne. | while is Sled here Zosterday fire prevention bureau of the fire istill a lot of life in the old boy. Lovisville 2, Ky. Frank W. Duggan, 3340 N. Me. department for many years. The|And they had to shoot the scene ridian St, will be held at 2 p. m, Police officer resided on N. Addi- twice. The first time they FIVH : . Lynne Roberts and our tomorrow in Gary. She was 71. [son St. most of his life but had 'Elmo a butcher knife to perform , 4 12:51, 3:42, 6:33 and 9:24. - lately moved to 2004 N. Dela- tne coup de grace. ware St, #» = = : IVE-IN // Services will be at 8:30 a. m. “The butcher knife,” Elmo said, |? R A Seth Saturday in Kirby Mortuary and “bounced off the lion’s hide like! [TNEATR at 9 o'clock in 8S Peter and Paul/one of those rubber daggers. So Cathedral. Burial will be in/We did the scene again and I Holy Cross Cemetery. used a heavy English bayonet Surviving are a sister, Mrs. that had been converted into a Margaret Soller, and a brother, Ci Sal, was the gud Dane Timoth . .{lion an was almos n a, y Lyneh, botn of 1ndian me when I saw all that blood.”
Wilbur C. Miller a
“The Great Handel,” og Elizabeth Allen and Wilfrid Law: at 6, 8 and 10:05.
INDIANA “Romance of the High Beaz.s with Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Fore and Doris Day, 12: Fr 3 , 7 Tad 10:15. “Blonde lee,” with Leslie Brooks, at 11:20, 3:35, 5:45 and 9.
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Services for Wilbur C. Miller, a former resident of Indianapolis who died yesterday in Hammond, La., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Smith Funeral Home in Salem. Burial will be in
a parrel-chested and still a movie actor, on the set of the 25th Tarzan picture, “Tarzan and the Arrow of Death,” He was playing a bit in support of the latest Tarzan, young Lex Barker, the 10th
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Salem. He was 68. Mr. Miller, who lived in Akron, O., was born in Washington County and lived in Indianapolis from 1916 until 1921. He was a retired blacksmith and a member of Salem Methodist Church. Survivors are his wife, three daughters, a son and three brothers,
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| They finally too took care of Irving 59 years. He was a member of Sindlar, prop man for Sam GoldSimpson Methodist Church. wyn who has become a Hollywood Survivors include his son, Otis, character through his record of and three daughters, Mrs. Ure-|8¢tting his name, either by signs tha Harrison and Mrs. Beulah OT dialog, in all of Sam's pictures Hill, both of Indianapolis, and|for the last 25 years. Mrs, Luella Gilmore, Washing-| They built a big street car for ton, D. C. “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.”
actor to play the character. » 8 ” 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.”
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