Hollywood (Jan - Mar 1943)

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Popping Questions at IJuda By HELEN HOVER Q. Which was your most interesting date? A. It was with Eddie Albert. We're both crazy about geology. He took me to the Bublichki*. a Russian cafe, and everyone greeted him. Papa Bublichki came over with his guitar and Eddie sang Russian songs to me. Then he began to talk about geology and astrology and the lost continent of "Atlantis." He showed me constellations and talked so interestingly and so glamorously that it's a date I will never forget. Q. What type of man do you like best? A. The Cary Grant type — gay, cheerful, tender and attractive. I've never met Cary. He got married before I had a chance to, worse luck ! Q. you? How many pairs of stockings have e* 1»* Young and beautiful Linda Darnell has a fetish for telling the truth. Read her amazingly frank answers to our blunt questions. Linda's in 20th's City Without Men Q. What is the closest you ever came to getting married? A. When I went to Mexico in November, 1940. I went to see Jaime Jorba, a handsome Mexican boy I've known for years, and I almost married him then. We talked things over and decided that marriage was unfeasible at the moment. His family objected to me because I am an actress, and if I married him I would have had to live in Mexico City. He was very jealous and didn't want me to look pretty for fear I would attract other men. It just wouldn't have worked out, but it was a close call to matrimony. Between picture duties Linda devotes every spare moment to rolling bandages Q. About how many evenings a week do you go out on dates? A. Not even once a week. Eddie Albert is in the navy now. I live very quietly. Night life seems futile in wartime, I think. Q. Are you in love now? A. No. Eddie Albert is one of my favorite boy friends but it's not real love. He is thoughtful, considerate and very amusing company. Q. What percentage goes into War Bonds? of your salary Linda is a camera enthusiast, takes camera everywhere. Below: In Mexico City A. Two pairs of silk left, and no nylons. I don't wear hose very much so it isn't as heartbreaking as it appears. Q. In love, are you the jealous type? A. Yes. I don't hate the girl I might be jealous of, but I am hurt and miserable at the possibility that she is more beautiful, more lovable, more the kind of girl he might like. It's a horrible state, jealousy. Jaime Jorba is the only boy I was ever jealous of. 30