Modern Screen (Dec 1940 - Nov 1941)

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0 c^vv,|xjc£e4^^ t^cnx5«^> . ~ Throwing some light on a beautiful subject— Linda Darnell a. The other day, on the set of "Chad Hanna," Linda's mother and small brother and sister were busily occupied, keeping an eye on "Weedy!" Weedy is Linda's pet rooster, son of a pink-tinted Easter chick given her last Easter-tide by Ty Power, and he's making his acting debut in Linda's new film. Weedy's toe-nails and beak are lacquered with red nail enamel. He walks around Linda's house exactly like a pet dog or cat and he comes when you call his name. Linda also has three turtles of the native Texas variety which she has taught to swim fancy strokes in the bath-tub. She thinks it would be fun to be a lion trainer! When she flew to Salt Lake City for the premiere of "Brigham Young," she had her first realization of what it means to be a star. 150,000 people were on the streets; 150,000 pairs of admiring eyes were focused MODERN SCREEN