Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1927 — Page 5

DEC. 21, 3027.

CIVIL SERVICE PROBE LOOMS No. 3 Head—See Puzzle Memphis Postmaster Not on 'List/ Senator Says. BY C. J. LILLEY WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Senate inquiry into the manner in which the Civil Service Commission examines postmasters and makes up its eligible list is to be made if a resolution introduced by Senator McKellar of Tennessee, is passed. McKellar has asked investigation of the manner in which G. Tom Taylor, acting postmaster of Memphis, was given his appointment. Taylor’s name was recently sent to the Senate for confirmation but withdrawn by President Coolidge when it was learned that McKellar was about to have him rejected. In his resolution McKellar charges that Taylor was examined three times by the Civil Service examiners and each time was rejected as not possessing the proper character and fitness for the office. Despite these rejections by its examiners in 1921, 1925 and 1926, the Civil Service Commission last summer by a vote of 3 to 2 placed Taylor’s name on the eligible list. This eligible list was made up of three names and President Coolidge named Taylor actipg postmaster. Senator McKellar said he does not believe that President Coolidge was aware of all the facts. Jazz Music Taught in Schools Ru United Preaa FRANKFORT, Germany, Dec. 21. —Course for jazz music has been added to the curriculum of the Frankfort Musical Academy. The professors, however, do not intend to teach the art of playing the saxophone or trapping the drum, but to facilitate teaching of modem rhythm.

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SCOUT HEADS MEET _____________ / Plans Are Made for Annual Boys’ Exposition. More than 100 attended the preholiday dinner-meeting for scoutmasters Tuesday night at the First Congregational Church, Sixteenth and Delaware Sts. The annual Boy Scout exposition was arranged to begin April 1. Nine booths have been arranged as follows. Troop 9, weather; Troop 81, metal craft; Troop 42, bookbinding; Troop 80, aviation; Troop 38, leathercraft; Troop 47, electricity; Troop 36, journalism and printing; Troop 72, insect life, and Troop 4, automobiling. Fifty scouts will attend the winter camp starting Monday and ending Friday at the Scout reservation, it was announced. Arrangements are being made for a Father and Son banquet as

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Dies After Cranking Auto Bu Times Svccial MARION, Ind.. Dec. 21.— William Camblin, living northeast of here, dropped dead after sending several minutes cranking the cold engine of his automobile.

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