tern.»•Legion To—(continued from page 1)tirItWHtRaHenocheneenWilson’s moves while he was in London and Paris.Commenting on Mr. Zimmer’s’Pr serving to his government in making ou this film. Admiral W. S. Benson, TI U. S. N., retired, said:“Mr. Zimmer has performed a great service to the Government and to history. Throughout the mi entire work of making this great |?f picture during the war and during the aftermath, he personally directed,3!1 the making of pictuies, and the ac-1p! tual experience of having seen and lived through them has given him a special knowledge of all our actions “over there” possessed by no other person. He executed his duty in an excellent, efficient manner and obtained splendid results. The conscientious and fearless way in which he carried out his work amid hardships and dangers deserves thewarmest praise.P*71wbtypiRRSeries Of Health— p