“z r -II R Il w oi H w A (I '1' ‘.1 u ' U PAGE SIX How r0 voris 3.15 -- 7 , for ACTION! ,.@w ~ Clear tho decks IRVING BERLIN wrote the nautical tune: for this nultical gem of the ocean! 5n Fred and Ginger dance Iii: new bull room notation, "Lot Yaunolf Gel" RANDOLPH SCOTT HARRIET HILLIARD ' R“ IUUAI _9hn and bAlUkDAY SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 ASTRID Afltwvu O-RADID PICTURE :5‘: XIII: ('AR'I‘()0;'____‘ I)ZllI\ sarrrtnrir Aixsriylszi 2.30 l’. M. IIIATINI 1 Evi-tsixo . . . . . . .. 27c — 33c. SPR I N G \'.~\I.LEY SCHOOL Report of Sprin: Valley school for the iiiov*‘-i cf November. (trade X Hflen Champion; 2. Harry Cascit . Grade lX-l. Olga Cotton. Grade VIII Sr-l. Eileen Glover Q. Rosemary Glove". (trade VII Jr Ruby Caseley; B. Elllllt’? Cast“ 3 “Zclidall Har- riiigton. Grade VI -l. Adelaide Glover. Gracie V-Vl. Loiena Macbelloni B. Lorciim ntiilriian; 3. Gerald 31o r. i ‘fl.’ l. Vriitia Brennan; 2. Brrriiuiti; 3. Theresa Mac- Giade III-i Iiflsivorth Cham-. pion: 2. Maurice (ilover; 3. James VfcKiii:i:-i'i. I tAt ~71. Loiiiiie Cotton; 2 ' 7 Elmer Caselcy. Jngcpli Brennan. i(t~l. Joseph McKin- (irrvir- I u: . Lottie F7. Prnfilt. teacher. Nofiiii‘. A meeting of the share-J holders of the I-Ixistern Can- nei-ics. I.td., “ill he held at‘ thenfficc of Wm. I). Wight, (Icorgel:n\|\. on December IltIi. lfiféli. at the Iiour 0f one tfcloeli. l’..\l. .5. II. FIcIIONIXLI). (Liquidators) WM. I). WIGHT 1.! —-’— Resufts Are 5 EigfGame” m“ t‘ I EVENING 27c—33c—38c “Follow The Fleet” (Qgling l.) the rlrviliniic hopes that the talented i Asiaire and Gin- ‘ gm- Rfigpfg e - into the Stl'Dt0.S-‘ till??? of entertainment. Critics de- clared "Tiii Hat" was tops but Astaire, Miss Rogers and a stellor ear: have t'Oll*})ll'l‘(I in production of "I~‘ollt;iv the Fleet" to make review- ers (iii: deep for new superlatives. ‘ 'l'iii1t old Rajah of Ragtime. Irv- ill’ Berlin, has. uriticn seven new .» ‘ s to tesL tIll‘ vocal cxceilencics 3c. Altss Rogers. and a new .i. to the SLPCFII ilie lovely Hui“- - l liiiliiird, and to provide the -.l:,vtliiiis for the tantalizing toes of the King and Queen oi.‘ lcrpsichore in the new screen show. “Fa low ‘the Fleet" is a real ‘clown h‘ iiiiifical. entploy-iiig a log- d meaty story. every clay “ills for the players. and a iip, a freighter, and the col- : of San Francisco for real- ‘ lSil(' _ The story is based on tiie roman- , iic adventures of a pair of Unclel flt'red ‘Astaire And Einger mRogers_In‘ i t l Tlierc (ioesiri seem to be filly l Sam's "bIUGjRCkBIS." Edward Fred Astaire The At Prince and Randolph Scott ashore. . objects of their affections are Gin-i ger Rogers, who is a night club eii- ‘ tcrtainer. and Harriet Hilliard. a school teacher, whose romantic nai- iirc responds to the call of Tovc for the first time. The film is an adap- y tation of the popular l-lugert Qs-‘t borne comedy. “Shore Leave," w i‘ enjoyed a long run on Broadway. j Astaire and Rogers dance to-, gcthcr three times, each routine striking a ciiffereiit mood and tempo‘ and each dance inirociiiciiig new. acrobatics to the curriculum of ter- psichore. Ginger appears in her first solo dance iii this picture. and Fred Astaire does a seven minute tap routine. supplemented by 2-1 tailors, which is the novelty high- ._e;‘.it of the film. i The lending players are supported ‘ by a strong and well-baliiiiecii cast including Astrid Al wvn, Ray tlayer. Tony Martin. Edward Burns, Harry» Beresford, Lucille Ball. Betty Grablc. Joy Hodges. Jeanne Gray and others. I At The Capitol "The Big Game," thrilling grid- iron saga, provides patrons with an hour of intense excitement, laughs and suspense, Unique in the history of football picture: zlie teams iippcaring in the ‘ :. real pigskin stars rather than movie extras. Such All- Aiiicrican football heroes as Bobby Wilson Wil lam Shakespeare, “King Kong" Klein, Monk Moscrlp. Jay Ecrwaiigcr, “Boncs" Hamilton. Gomcr Jones, "Chuck" Bennis and Frank Aliistiza are on one squad. while first-string players from the University of Southern Califcrniia. make up the opposing eleven. Even i Philip Huston and Bruce Cabot, who essay the two male leads, were football players in their college clays. Philip Huston. Broadway stage star. makes his debut with pretty June Travis appearing opposite. Huston and Bruce Cabot are seen as two ex-coai miners who are drafted to exercise their brains and brawn for dear old Atlantic Uni- versity, a modern college with no great scriiples" about placing foot- ball on a commercial basis. This point’, representing the theme of the picture. vividly discloses how big- time gambling syndicates seek to make a racket from this greatest of all American sports by obtaining inside information. Thr. plot concerns itself princip- ally with the weal and woe of Hus- ton who, at the height of his fame, is made a scapegoat by his» sweet- hearts father, a sports writer lead- ing a crusade against: the college football system. Huston, with his sweethearts aid, manages to clear his name, foil the gamblers and win the big game. Aside from the two romantic leads and Bruce Cabot, the cast includes James Gleason, Andy Devine, C. Henry Gordon, Guinn Williams, Margaret Seddon Edward Nugent and Barbara. Pepper. SOCIETY URGES PROPER EATING MELBOURNE. Victoria, Dee. 10- In high protest against. thou who rush into hotels and restaurants, order beer and eat standard meals of orthodox courses. Melbourne's gourmets have organized the Wine and Food society of Australia. The organization will seek affil- iation with the Wine and Food So- ciety of England, long recognized as the wioi-klls authority on gastro- nomic excellence. No undue restriction will be "placed on membership, but all ap- plicants must be men of reasonable experience. N0 previous gastronomic experience will be demanded if the potential member is a good trier. Intempcrance at. the table by any member will be sufficient to earn him a blackball. Prompt _ 1i" and psompt re- - ..ction of (‘rflrx of w‘ . When "Y" evwl lwitrr ijcn- llciid- lmr of an vision. Ilave an to know fr‘. It‘. Hutchcson RIIEIIMIIIISM t 5Z1‘ $55.52;” ' "' l It,»- Iwlr a ‘IIQCIIOII - . all t l i youfllgofrollol Tormentine News Notes ltirs. W. Enzor Ouiton and dauglh‘ tcr Edna spent Friday and Saturn day of lust week in Monctoii. Mrs. Charles W. Belyea spoilt‘ Friday and Saturday of last week in Moncton. Mrs. David G. MacEacliernspcnt Friday in Sackvillc. On Wednesday evening friends‘ entertained at a shower and dance ‘ in the Straits Hall in honor of. Miss Emma Cormier and MnChar- I lcs Wall, whose marriage is taking. place soon. Dancing was enjoyed,‘ music being furnished by the. Rainbow Boys. During the eveniiig' the couple were made the recip-l tents of many useful and lovelyf gifts. Little Miss Ruth Johnson and . Master Donnie Allen dressed as a: bride and groom wheeled in u dec- , orated baby carriage laden with the gfits. Later refreshments were served by friends of the couple. Mrs. Dexter W. Allen spent the weekend in Amherst, a guest of her daughter, Miss Estella Allen. Mr. Herman Dobson, Hayfield, spent the weekend in Amherst. Mrs. Alice Graham who has been a patient in the Moncton City Hospital for some time, arrived‘ here Friday afternoon to spend; some time here, a guest of her sis- ' ter Mrs. W. F. Smallwood, and Mr. Smallwood. Friends of Mrs. Edwin Spence will regret to learn of her illness. Her son. Mr. Carritte Welsh of Long Island. N. Y., is spending sev- eral days here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dobson and little daughter Joyce, returned to their home in Bayfleld from Hali- fax, where they spent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mennell Alien, Bayfleld. are spending several days in Montreal visiting relatives. Mils Eileen MacDonald spent the weekend here, a guest of Miss Ella Cormter. Miss Audrey Allen, Maiden. is spending some time in Siickvllle. 'Mrfa.nd Mrsf Alex Cameron and Ntiss Edythe Oulton of Amherst. were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. W. E. OIIIIDII. Mrs. Lloyd Sackville, was a weekend guest of her mother, Mrs. Frances Allen. Mrs. C. W. Oulton spent Monday and Tuesday in Moncton, a guest of friends. Mr. Blake Oulton, student at. Mount Allison University, was a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. oulum, on Sunday. The W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Charles Strung on Wednes- day afternoon. After the usual de-I votlonal and business period, offl- cers were elected for the ensuing year as followszjresident. lifi's..E.r A. Betts; vice president. Mrs. Rag- lim Alien; treasurer, Mrs. Dexter Allen: rec. secy.. Mrs. Trenholm: cor. secv.. Mrs. Edward t t i f 7. Louis Harris. i t TIP? (THARL l line uenirai uuardian CONFEDERATION use INSUR- IANUE- L-6798-7-i2-312. CRASWELL FOR CHRISTMAS Photographs. BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now. you will not regret it. TALES 0F ABEGWEIT - (Bremner). L1056-12-5-tf l NEW GUITARS just arrived. .'I‘oombs Music Store. L-1207-12-11-1l. l s1". JOHN'S racsnvnnmiv CHURCH, Belfast, Sunday. Dec. i 13th, 7 P. M., Y. P._S. 0.12:. will , conduct the service. L-123 42-11-11. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev. i Ewen MacDougall will preach Sab- bath 13th at Stanchel at l1 A. M. i and People's Church, City, at 7 RM. L-1239-12-1l-1I. PREACIIING SERVICE at Mur- ray River Sunday, December 13th at L-1240-l2-l1-1i. - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICES. Sunday. December 13th. Mount Stewart 11 A. M. I-Iighfleld 3 P. M. Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. CORRECTl0N.-Tlie Prize LISG of the Eastern Kings Exhibition, in the class for 4 year old Holstein cows it stated that C. E. Pratt won 1 t. and 2nd. prize. It should have been George A. Wood 8c Son. VNLOADING CARS COAL-A. Piekard ac Co, are unloading cars DOIIHIIIOII Coke, Spriiighill Screen- ed, Inverness Screened, Albion Nut, cyrrirruwet GUARDIAN / Drumniond Screened and Bras d’ Or Screened Coal. All sold at the lowest price. L-1235-l2-l1-1i. BRIDAL SHOWER-Mrs. L. G. Anderson and Mrs. R. W. Ander- sun were joint hostesses at a de- ligzhtful shower lioiiic Wednesday evening in hon- our of Mrs. Eric I-‘arquharson, one of the recent lovely brides. RICMINDER T0 ADVERTISERS. ~Advertisers are reinltided copy for new advertisements, or corrections, intuit reach the Guardian Office by ll A. M. thc day previous to inser- tion. Recently thcrc has been a ten- iicizcy to dcfay copy, enforcing us to carry advertisements over to ad- vertisers’ inconvenience and disap- pointment. Please make a note — “Ads must be in Guardian Office by 11 A. M.!" L-ti’ NEW’ \V. (‘. T. ll. BRANCH-A branch of the Woincirs Christian Temperance Union was organized at North Wiltshire - on Dec. 2nd with the foi‘owing elected as offi- cers: Pres, Mrs. \'Jillie Clark; vice pres. Mrs. Aqiiilia Bowman; secy., Mrs. Bruce Deacon: corr. secy.. Mrs. Earle McRac; treasurer, Mrs. Douglass Yoiiiikcr. There were ei- cven members present who ex- pressed. their wislics to belong to the Uiilon and were each presented with a white ribbon bow by Mrs. W. A. Thomson. NE“! IIIEMBERS RECEIVED - On ‘Tuesday evening, December at: the farmer's . Put ‘me clown for ROSEBUDI "Down hero In the Moritimes, people couId save themselves a lot oI Iua an‘ bother over Chrlstmu shoppin‘ II they'd Iollow this simple rule: Just put every pipe smoking man on your Iist down Ior a IiaII pound tin oIRosebud. Yespirl Then they'll a_ll be pIusedI " IJEHEII Cu’: smoking tobacco THE MARITIME SIVIOKE IHD JMISEK u. I959 - -.._._ ‘A lb. tin 60g Handsomely Wrapper; for Christmas giving MINING (‘u mlfun PIP") 1 t u 'roii0.\"1‘0. UM‘- Stun-kn Avlllf! URI Afton .\,i:|x Oil .\I4Il'I'lIlII\2 Alex .\Ifl't|lll!l .\n;:ln IIud Argosy Ariitfield Ashley Astoria Iillgilllllll‘ Iinlikfit-III Iliirry ll “use Met lli~aittii~ Illilfluinl ltii: Ills! ilnlrjo 8th, at ‘l delock eleven yroung lad- ies of Iiiiikzra Parish were receiv- ed into the Sodaliiy of the Chil- dren of Mary by their pastonRev- crcnd Dr. Smith. While the mem- brrs marched in DIUCCSSIOII round, the church, the choir sang, “Avc Maris Stella." An inspiring ser- mon was delivered by thepastornj After having congratulated the, new members, he emphasized the virtues which every true Child of Mary should practice. He im- pressed upon all the members the absolute necessity of being faith- ful to the obligations they had as- sumed. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament followed, during which the hymns were siiiii: by the mem- bers of the Sodaliiyi. Personals Mrs. Charlotte West has returned from a five weeks visit with her son in Saint John. Mr. E. B. McLuren. Georgetown. was among the visitors to the city yesterday. The many friends of Mrs. Kath- erine Rice who recently underwent . It a serious operation in the P. E. I. Hospital, will be glad to know that she is improving as well as can be expected. Mrs. L. G. Ferguson, Maritime representative Women's Advisory’ Committee of the National Em- ployment Commission leaves this morning for her home in Westvtlle, N. S. While in the city she was the guest of Mrs. G. P. Thompson. PLANT TREES SYDNEY. N. S. W.—Sydney‘s city council has embarked on an exten- sive plan of tree-planting to beauti- fy streets and parks. More than 500 trees were planted this year Ind the number will be greatly increased before 1937. I Allen; secy. Christian Stewardship‘ and Finance, Mrs. Barnhlll; Strap-I gets‘ secy., Mrs. Arthur R. way; asst. helpers secy. and missionary monthlies, Mrs. R. Cadman and Mrs. H. Allen; temperance secy.,i Mrs. MacEac-hern; literature aecy.,f Mrs. Betts; Mission Band Supt..! Mrs. Tupper Allen; Mission Bandl leader, Mrs. Betts; press secysMrsl Murray Trenholm; organist, Mrs. McGlashing; asst. organist, Mrs. R. Cadman. After o short reading from the Study Book "Men and Women of For Horizons," the rneet- | ing closed. Afterwards n dainty supper was served by Mrs. Strung, assisted by friends. Mrs. Lloyd Stirling of Mono‘ was a recent. guest. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Way. ‘ i nie W.A. of the ‘United Church‘ held a fowl supper at the Seaside 2, Murray | Hotel Tuesday night. A nice sum Lin" was raised for church ourooses. ltriilortie 1am" link Itiiff l‘n|i (‘lirnuilum Plcrlcy (‘nmmon W P (‘tuiinriiin (‘one (‘hi ltiirkivzitcr tlunnnr Ilnlcruw Ilurd Rock lII-‘kei- Illgh Snr . Hull}; Q1’ " IIonu-steud Lagun: Lake Shun I Lam Cont Luv: Cap liebcl Oro lit-Waiter: .\lln Corp Mintn llunetn Morris K .\IIII'|IIly Ncivhec Sow tiold Nnmndn Nor Gold Nor (‘nu (Yllrlen (lniegl Pumotw Paulnre Pnyinnatcr I'0I'I‘0II I'm Cob I'Ick Cro Pioneer Pom-ll Premier Preston Prim AIII Qua lltin Quclnunt Ifend Auth lied bah Ileno Gold Rocha llflylllle Sun Ant Shnwkey Nheep Cr - Nhorrltt Nllcoa Station Non Tlbi tnila Anlh Illlllfl nun ma; ~ by Roma laws, Sullivan 19'! >- = 4n 1241i ‘IQ II ’l sliotn ‘ II 'l‘,~x:ia ’l‘nburii Iknvzigninc Ventures “Unite Amu “Uiyslilo White Eng \\'iI l‘ Wriglttt II Yiiiir I‘ G 'l‘ol:il sales 1.6191100. UNLISTEI) (‘en Ilnn (‘linrcli II (‘olmlt _ lltll Iii‘ i llnnic Oil Iliiii -».._ Kirk 'l‘ IIIIkn Mar Aliili-ivliic Mainly .\‘ lliiwk Sud “incl 'l‘euit.~.... NEW’ YORK CURB (Canadian Preu) Stocks ch," Alum (‘urp Am 135 Amer (‘yun ll 3| Amer tins Illve Auicr Sup Pow 2% Armor! this I-Jlec A Atlas Corp 1 (fan Marconi 9% (‘lties Set-v 3 Creole Pet 33% . Itllec IIOIHI Share 201A, Ford of Unn A Gulf Oil Penn Iluin Oil lief we Oil In! Pete Nina’ Hud m Std Oil Ken 19% Un Light Pow A a Un Light Pow PM 5111A Wins UIIIIIBiIIC n“ _______ SUMMERVILLE scuoor, 3690K of Sunimerville school for the month o! November: Grade X-l. Frances Dunn, Grade VTI-L-Reginald Murphy Grade VI-I. Dorothy Dunn ' Grade V-l. Genevieve MIIEphy. 1 "We" Murphy: a. Mary Doyle‘ Grade IV-l. Leo . ' Stephen Doyle. hard Doyle’ 2' Glade III—1. GI . Leo Doyle. My. Doyle‘ 2' Grade 1 (A)—1. . 2. Doran Doyle, vmm“ Dmm‘ Grade I (Bl-l. Norman Doyle. goggjymmld Dunn; 8. Marjorie Muntflmhzct attendance: Genevieve Evelyn Wil-Eh. teacher. .________ ANTEIIOPES IDAM -_-_ LETHBR-IDGE. Altai-Prorgcged 50o to 1000 “tam” l“ hm‘ °' districts in Sourt; roaming “mm”; wud Ho du em Alberta. In thc "e Isl-Tm. south of here, ther l; footgdmlmméreds o’ m‘ fleet‘ U. S. CAPITAL IN AUSTRALIA SYDNEY. N. B. W. Amfllw" Oflmorationsneni-blggggg; to extend their businesses to Aus- traila where they will employ Aus- trnlian labor and use Alutrgllgn materials, Premier Stevens of New 23gb Wales said 1n m “ml-e” "The" i! 5 “filthy movement of capital from America, and we must attract capital from other coun. .r.cs, he said. “Population will fol. low the investment of capital here." Experience in the Argentina and lnCanaida. has shown population accompanies investment of capital, he declared. M llu lllnnnl’: In! Iilmlllll. Advertising Rates-Payable Ill Advance Cantu! Guardian lornh, do per word; Weltern Ind Entern locals, $0 F Mo: word; Announcement: nml Coming Event: In yer word; Clnulfled Q to per word; In llemorlum Notices, 70o per Inch; Llltl o! floral :nd p Uhlrllunl Offurlngn, Cards, etc" 4c per nllmu Letter: of Condolence 70c v4 nor Inch; Notice: o! Thank: and Approclatton, 70o [or Inch or do per Minimum Churn: [or :ny Ideal-filament twenty-live all", uuomsuuooauauu ourdn~ui g word. Other mic: on nppliealion. Miscellaneous “As-Srnusun! RAD-IF) Service, Phone E. Kucher, 232 _ -Ri°_l“"9"_d. .SFE**J-_I+.:1°18"12.:‘*¢P£- . s... ESCAPED FROM MY RANCII SIL- ver male pup. Tattooed. Notify Earl Baliem, Southport. L-1199-12 10 3i. cARDS PRINTED box of 50. CHRISTMAS to order $3.75 per Folder styles. The Guardian Job Printery. BOARDERS WANTED, REASON- able rates. Heiiicd rooms. College ‘ 185 Prince ‘ students preferred. St. L-12i7-l2-10-3i. INDEPENDENCE FOR YOUR family is assured while you are saving to make yourself lndepend- 1 ent; in your declining years. Have it satisfactorily arranged by J. A. Moore, Sun Life, Currie Building. 11-27-tf. Female Help Wanted CAPABLE GIRL (PROTESTANT) for general housework, small fam- ily. State references and wages expected. Write R. care Guardian. L-l139-l2-9-3l. Wanted WANTED -\- A CLYDE MARE foal. Write, price and breed w Herb Dennis, Marshfleld. . L-l200-12-10-3t. KINKORA SCHOOL Honor roll for November: Grade IX-l- Alma Monaghan, 2 Elmer Keefe, 3 Vivian McKenna Grade VII—1 Ivan Farmer, 2 St. Clair Gallant, 3 Noreen Smith. Grads VI—-1 Teresa. McIver, 3 Frances Brennan, 3 Hilda Sullvan Grade V-1 Justin Kelly, 2 Kath- erine Farmer, 3 J. D. McCai-villo. Grads IV — 1 Elaine Roberts, 2 Patricia Johnston. Grade 111-1 Edna Gallant, Geo. Johnston, 3 Irene Greenm Grade II (Sn) 1 Lloyd Smith, 3 Ienom firmer, 3 Genevieve Green- an Grade III (JrJ 1 Frances Farmer 2 Iouls Bhreenan, 3 Mary Gallant and Hilda. Schreenan. Grade I-1 Desmond Sullivan, 2 ‘Iieresa firmer, 3 Arnold Johnston. r or Sale EXCLUSIVE CHRISTMAS CARDS of Canadian scenes for mailing abroad. Guardian Job Printery. L-1005-l2-3-tf. FOR SALE — 8 TUBE ATWATEI Kent. Radio. Beautiful Cabinet $35.00. Toombs Music Store. ' L-1208-l2-1l-3t FOR SALE — 100 ACRES OI good land within 15 miles Char- lottetown. Write V care Guardian. L-1234-l2-ll-Iii. FOR SALE-FIFTY PURE BRED Plymouth Rock Pullers. Mrs. Wil- liam Callbeck. Qrapaud. 14-1243-12-11-11. —{,i FOR SALE-IUD AC AT DON- aidston, Lot 35. Apply to Mc- Leod dz Bentley. 11-1219-12-10-81 MM VEGETABLES FOR SALE, CAB- ’ page, parsnlps, carrots, beet! usual low prices. G. F. Fermi-fl?"- New London. L-l2l8-l2-10-3l son SALE—12 GAUGE DOUBLI barrel ha/mmerless Ithaca shOl gun in perfect condition. APPI! 4c Bayfield st. L-izzz-it-lfl-Yt Lost LOST FEMALE rox. DOW" markings, P. A. J.. and 8 A~ U D. Sterling MacLean. Chmmte‘ __town. reward. LOST—-ON MURRAY IIAIIBO: train, Saturday, December 5t purse containing 1110119? m‘ watch. Finder notify Mrs. Johl Morris-say, Iona, R. R. No. 3. wed- “mi To Let FOB 11am‘ -- sronaor: SPA" for 3 cars. Reusonabie ml“- APP‘? zaa Richmond st. pupil-fl- _ Male Help Want_eQ__ e M“ "° 21°“, ‘é?.'..lt‘.‘l“‘ ‘ , are o ' Ema ma“ Li-IZSS-IZ-Il-II lIln-"Pl Llnjment removes stall"- Li FURS RECEIVED For Consignment Through the Marketing Department Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association AT MASSEY HARRIS BLDG. l7l Kent $1., Charlottetown ALBERT S. ROBERTSON, In Charge 44