Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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habits Today's smart girls never let time-of-themonth interfere with fun and freedom. Why do you? Why do you insist on clinging to old, uncomfortable, undainty ways of sanitary protection? Choose the modern way — the Tampax way. Tampax never chafes or binds. Never betrays itself. Never causes odor. Made of pure surgical cotton, its special shield never lets your fingers touch it. What could be daintier for changing and disposal? And, it's so easy to learn how to use. So convenient to carry extras. It's time you grow up to the idea of Tampax® internal sanitary protection. Try it this month. Choose from three absorbencies : Regular, Super and Junior. Wherever drug products are sold. Made only by Tampax Incorporated, Invented by a doctor — 2 now used by millions of women modern FEBRUARY. 1960 AMERICA'S GREATEST MOVIE MAGAZINE STORIES Beverly Aadland Errol Flynn 20 At 17, My Life Is Over by Hugh Burr ell Tuesday Weld John Ireland 22 At 16, I Know I'll Never Have A Husband Or Children Debbie Reynolds 24 Me, My Kids And Glenn Ford by Louella Parsons Crash Craddock 26 Introducing Crash Craddock by Ed DeBlasio Cathy Crosby Bob Crosby 28 The House Of Terrified Women Evy Norlund Jimmy Darren 30 Intimate Thoughts Of A Bride-To-Be by Terry Davidson Gia Scala Don Burnett 34 Death Opened Our Hearts by Doug Brewer Jean Simmons Stewart Granger 36 A Visit With Jean Simmons And Stewart Granger Annette Funicello 38 I Believe I Heard The Voice Of Jesus by Annette Funicello as told to George Christy Sammy Davis, Jr 40 We Have A Right To Be Married James Amess 42 The Story Of A Hollywood Wife Dick Clark 44 Dick Clark, I Love You— No Matter What You've Done! by Myrna Horowitz as told to Ed DeBlasio Sandra Dee 46 Let Sandra Dee Be A Warning! by Louella Parsons Evelyn Rudie 48 Little Girl Lost by Helen Wetter Troy Donahue 50 The Two Faces Of Troy Donahue by Robert Peer FEATURETTES Jimmy Durante 52 "Forever ... A Nose" Bing Crosby 64 A Cool Cat And His Hot Money Hugh O'Brian James Garner 74 Maverick Rescues Wyatt Earp In The Shower Dinah Shore 77 The Day Dinah Was Almost Shot Paul Anka 80 Paul Anka's Tommy Gun DEPARTMENTS Louella Parsons 9 Eight-Page Gossip Extra 4 The Inside Story 6 New Movies 56 Disk Jockeys' Quiz 70 February Birthdays 83 $150 For You Cover Photograph from Topix Other Photographers' Credits on Page 80 DAVID MYERS, SAM BLUM, managing editor SHIRLEY LAIKEN, promotion director editor MICHAEL LEFCOURT, art editor HELEN WELLER, west coast editor TERRY DAVIDSON, story editor LINDA OLSHEIM, production editor ED DeBLASIO, special correspondent BEVERLY LINET, contributing editor ERNESTINE R. COOKE, ed. assistant GENE HOYT, research director DOLORES M. SHAW, asst. art editor MARIO GUILIAN0, photo research LUPITA RODRIGUEZ, photo research SHELDON BUCHANSKY, reader service EUGENE WITAL, photographic art AUGUSTINE PENNETT0, cover FERNANDO TEXID0R, art director POSTMASTER: Please send notice on Form 3579 to 321 West 44 Street, New York 36, New York MODERN SCREEN. Vol. 54, No. 2. February, 1960. Published Monthly by Dell Publishing Co.. Inc. ,,( ,,ulilu.iii,in : .ii Washington and South Aves.. Dunellen, N. J. Executive and editorial offices. 7?0 Avenue New York 17. N. Y. Dell Subscription Service: .U) W 4411, St.. New York 36, N. Y. Chicago adve office 221 No. LaSalle St.. Chicago. 111. Albert P. Delacorte. Publisher; Helen Meyer, President; Paul R. Fxe.utiw Vkc-VresiUfiit; William F. ( allahan. Jr.. Vice-President; Harold Clark. Vice-President-Advertisi rector Published -iinultaneou-.lv in the nonunion of Canada. International copyright secured under the provis the in immI Convention for the protection of Literary and Aiti-fu Work All right* reserved under the Bueno Convention Single copv price 25c in C. S, A. and Possessions and Canada. Subscription in V. S. A. and Poss oal C ui ula 4 ' st) one vear. $4. Do two rears, $5.50 three years. Subscription for Pan American and foreign cot st =ti a rear Second class postage paid at Dunellen. New Jersey. Copyright 1 owl hy Dell Publishing Co.. Inc. in U S A. The Publishers assume no responsibility for the return of unsolicited material. Trademark No. Office Third .^•ek