.. cant by Recent Trials London, April#14.--Rear-Admir- al William Munro Kerr, who suc- ceeded Rear-Admriral Bernard St. G. Collard in the First Battle Squa- dron, Mediterranean Fleet, follow- ing the trouble on H.M.S. Royal Oak at Malta between Rear-Admir- al Collard and Captain Kenneth G. B. Dewar and Commander H. M. Daniel over a dance with the res- ult that the rear-admiral was or- dered to lower his flag and recom- mended to be relieved of his com- mand--which was tantamount to dismissal--is 62 years of age. This is his first command afloat since his promotion to flag rank in Janu- ary, 1927. He entered the Navy in 1890. In 1117 he was navigating officer of th» King George V., and in 106 'ved in the Operations "vision f the Admiralty Naval Wii. During the latter part of the war .ear-Admiral Kerr commanded the cruiser Caradoc at Odessa, He held the post of Captain of the Dock- yard and King's Harbor Master at Rosyth during 1921-1928, and be- came Senior Officer, Reserve Fleet the Nore, in February 1024, His last command before reach- ing flag rank was the aircraft car- rier Eagle, Mediterranean Fleet, April 1925 to October 1926. For six months before his promotion to Rear-Admiral on Jan, 24, 1927, ha was Aide-de-Camp to the King, The court-martial which convict- ed Commander Daniel and Captain Dewar for conduct subversive of discipline in connection with the dance incident of the Royal Oak was held on hoard the aircraft carrier Eagle at Gibraltar. Both officers were reprimanded and dis- missed from their ships. En A ---------- BIRTHDAY PRESENT T0 FIGHT CANCER King Gustay of Sweden "Donates Find to Cure of Disease Stockholm, Sweden, April 14,-- King Gustaf V. of Sweden will celes brate .#tis 70th birthday on June 16, and .the Swedish people, in grateful recognition of his prosper- ous. and peaceful reign of more than 20 years, now intend to collect atio fund to be presented as a 10 the King on that occasion, A general appeal to the Swedish people, pigned by the Prime Minis- ter,'the Archbishop of Upsala, bish- ops, governors, politicians, sclen- tists and journalists, is being cir- culated in all parts of the country. King Gustaf has expressed his in- tention to nse the fund for scien- titie researches on cancer diseases, and a speclal research institute may be founded for that purpose in Stockholm. The radium hospl- in Stockholm may also be ga- arged, and the building of new similar institutions in various parts of the country is planned. /A national jubilee fund was rals- ed when King Oscar II., the father of Kipg Gustaf, reached his 75th lay snd was used to fight a- 'tubercular diseases, 3 Gustaf, who js in good ioglth, durisg bis 20 years' reign has done much to keep his country out of the world war, has always avolded all interior conflicts by his unvarying loyalty and neutrality in all questions, which has won for hiny the Joye and reverence of the whole Swedish nation, and the ju- bilee gift is intended to give a pub- : sion of these HINDU CONVERSIONS Governor-General of Gos Orders Arrest of Pri- 's London, April 14 --Expclling a Hindu pundit named Anandamurti and his two assistants, who recently won 4000 converts, the authorities of Goa, a Portuguesse possession on the west coast of India, haye taken drastic action to check the wave of conyersions to Hinduism from (Christianity which has followed the fashion set by the former Miss Nan- cy Anne Miller, lately of Seattle, ., up n the occasion of her re- cent wedding to the former Ma- ajah of Indore, dispatches from bay said Wednesday. The Hindu priests were arrested by order of the Governor-General of and escorted to the frontier of British India, where they were re- leased with a threat of life impris- onment if they entered Portuguese territory again. The action is und- erstood to have been taken at the in- stance of the R 1 Catholic arch- ge!» aha ala d by the mass conversions to Hinduism, {favors firm-handed = suppression of the movement. HIS SARCASM (Glasgow Herald) . Wife: "Now that I've had my Bair bobbed, I don't think I look #0 much like an old lady." Husband: "No, my dear, Now fou look like an old gentleman? SOLVE T (HE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1928 HIS SHOPPING PUZZLE! SALLY Wise Shopper and her faihtful dog have set out on a shopping tour, They start in the upper left hand corner and visit all - twelve stores, whose advertisements appear herewith, Fach merchant whose advertisement appears on this page is in possession of a letter, These letters when col. lected and assembled properly will spell two words describing Sally's Dog. Just ask each merchant for his contest number and he will gladly deliver same without charge. Your correct solution, with a letter, containing 100 words or less, telling about the advantages of trading at these Stores listed below, will de. termine the three prize winners in this interesting contest. Three Judges will be appointed and give decisions--Their names will be published at a later date, . 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Beaton's Busy Store 19 Simcoe St. South 7 = Phone 757 er] La La Sata a) GLARAS SS» 00 00 Ca READ EVERY ADVERTISEMENT AA Sr | List of Prizes | First Prize Second Prize Third Prize f Send Your Solution To Shopping Puzzle Editor | This Newspaper | | | | Members of the Oshawa Daily Times Staff and the immediate members of thelr families will be exempt from this contest, Always 1he Best at Lowest Prices Come in here for your ROASTS, STEAKS, CHOPS, PEA MEAL, BACK BACON, SHOULDERS OF PORK, BUTTS OF PORK and butcher meats of all kinds S. A. Gates 22 Simcoe St. N. Phone 396 Som When in Need of Drugs Phone The Home of Artistic Footwear for Ladies, Gents and Children THE SMART SHOE va . X 3 AG THRILLING MOMENTS 100 are in store for you + REGENT K in Rex Ingram's "GARDEN OF ALLAH" Featuring Alice Terry Simcoe Street North Phone 1200 THE REXALL STORES King St. E. 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