Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Feb 1944)

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THE PRESIDEA'T THE ruins of London and Coventry, and other cities, are today the proudest monuments to British heroism. Our own civilian population is now relatively safe from such disasters. And, to an ever-increasing extent, our soldiers, sailors and marines are fighting with great bravery and skill on far distant fronts to make sure that we shall remain safe. I should like to tell you one or two stories about the men we have in our armed forces. 'There is, for instance. Dr. Corydon M. Wassell . . . "He was a missionary, well known for his good works in China. He is a simple, modest, retiring man . . . but he entered the service of his country and was commissioned a Lieutenant Commander in the Navy. ^ "Dr. Wassell was assigned to duty in Java, caring for wounded officers and men of the cruisers Houston and Marblehead, which had been in heavy action in the Java Seas. "When the Japanese advanced across the island, it was decided to evacuate as many as possible i AND Tllli: UniA FOR A GR Cecil B. DeMille listens to the President's address and immediately launches plans for dramatizing this heroic adventure