Modern Screen (Dec 1949 - Nov 1950)

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He knew, too, from acute personal experience what two acting careers will do to a married couple. In Linda Christian, he had a girl who wanted, and still wants, five children. She was the only girl Ty loved who was honestly enthusiastic about renouncing her other life simply to share his. "June, '49," Linda wistfully recalls, "when I came home from the doctor's office in London and told Tyrone that I was pregnant, you should have seen him. He was so happy he almost jumped through the ceiling. He started to devise a detailed savings plan so that enough money would be set aside for the child's education. . . . He wouldn't let me lift anything heavier than a water glass. ... He decided with my approval that the baby was going to be a boy and we'd call it Tyrone Power, Jr. . . . He did all the things new fathers are supposed to do. "He was so happy I can't tell you. And because he was, I naturally was happy, too. That's all I want, all I ever want, to make Tyrone happy. "But then, after four months of pregnancy, they took me to the American Hospital in Paris, and I lost the baby, and I cried and cried. I knew what it meant to Tyrone, and thinking of him and what happened, it made me feel worse. But the doctor said I was all right and that I could have other babies and that gave us hope." After Linda lost her baby, the Powers came home to California. Deeply hurt, trying to forget, hoping for the future, Ty threw himself into his work. He needed a rest — he had made The Black Rose in Morocco, and Prince of Foxes in Italy, but he wanted no time to think, no time to brood over his great disappointment. He was cast opposite Susan Hayward in Rawhide, his first non-location picture in almost two years. When he finished that one, and Darryl Zanuck asked him if he'd like to go to the Philippines to star in American Guerrilla, he said, "Sure, I'd love to go." People began asking, "Why all this travel? What is Ty trying to run away from, himself?" But Ty wasn't running away from anything. In fact, he was the happiest man on earth. Life was running to meet him. Linda was pregnant again. At last, he'd have that baby. Boy or girl? He didn't care which. It took thirty hours, this past spring, to fly from California to Manila, but Ty didn't even seem tired after his long air journey. One of the advance men who met him at the airport says, "He seemed buoyed up by some inner secret. The very evening he landed, he appeared at a benefit for the Philippine Community Chest. The next day he flew by chartered plane to the summer capital at Baguio to pay his respects to President Quirino. Then he flew back to Manila, and served as host at a reception we gave for the various politicians and business men. Linda joined him, and we didn't know she was pregnant at the time, but we should have suspected something, because he took such wonderful care of her. "For example, we shot the picture at Subic Bay, at the U.S. Naval Station there. It's about seventy miles north of Manila. The station consists of a lot of quonset huts. "Ty and Linda had a whole quonset hut for themselves. Ordinarily, twentytwo men sleep in one quonset hut, but Ty was taking no chances with Linda. He wanted her to be happy and careful, but break the bank by bert parks a modern screen quiz Bert Parks, sparkling m.c. of radio's Break the Bank quiz show (NBC— Wednesdays at 9 p.m.— EST), suggested this puzzler for Modem Screen readers. See how well acquainted you are with some of Hollywood's best-known names. The answers are on page 90. 1. Four stars have the same last name, beginning with letter P; three female stars have the same last name, starting with letter R. Name them: P , P , P , ..... P ; R , R , R 2. Some names have been repeated through Hollywood history, although the bearers may not be related to each other. Name the bearers, past and present, of each of these names: Dana, Mason, Lamarr, Young, Haver. 3. Five male stars have the same name, beginning with letter D. Who are they? D , D , D... , D , £>,.... 4. Louise Hovick is the real name of: Lois Albright, Wanda Hendrix, Gypsy Rose Lee 5. His parents mined him Guenther Schneider, but Hollywood dubbed him: E A