Guest editorial I'm Dorothy from Kansas and I want to go home...' I was born in a trunk in the Princess Theatre in Pocatello, Idaho... It may have been a trunk, but it wasn't in the Princess Theatre, and it wasn't Pocatello, Idaho. It was Grand Rapids, Minnesota. She was named Frances Gumm. She sang about the trunk in "A Star Is Born," in 1954. She became Hollywood's famous Judy Garland. She'd been singing many other songs in Hollywood movies for almost 20 years. "Pigskin Parade," "Everybody Sing," "Babes in Arms," "Babes on Broadway," one or two of the Andy Hardy pictures. She was round-faced and kind of pudgy and the voice, even for a 16-year-old, rocked the audiences. I've got you, you've got me, Who cares how rough the road may be. We'll go bumpty-bump, ti-bumpty-bump, On the bumpy road to love... Mickey Rooney, Gene Kelly, Jimmy Stewart, Fred Astaire, James Mason. These were some of the people she appeared with, from a trivial thing in 1936 called "Pigskin Parade" to the dramatic ones like "Judgment at Nuremberg." But the people we'll remember longest—along with her—were the straw man, the tin man, and the cowardly lion, and the old man at the end of the yellow brick road—Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, and Frank Morgan. They were the people in "The Wizard of Oz." Dear when you smiled at me. I heard a melody, It haunted me from the start, Something inside of me, Started a symphony, Zing went the strings of my heart. . . . and Shearer and Crawford and Lamarr and Garson were the big names. And she sang to the biggest name of them all: She was one of the queens of MGM in the days when Garbo I'm writing you this letter... Dear Mr. Gable. For several years she was big box office. Her fans loved her, but she was a troubled kid. Five marriages. At least one suicide attempt. She couldn't control her weight. Her voice would go out on her, and she'd forget the words. She sang in her "home state." Minnesota, during the state's centennial celebration in 1958, and forgot the words, and used some show business profanity, and shocked some people. But mainly the fans were with her, even in the times of trouble. The night is bitter, The stars have lost their glitter. Has gone and undone me. . . . The man who won me, There was an Academy Award nomination for "A Star Is Born," and another for "Judgment at Nuremberg." There were cruel gossip columns. There was applause for a daughter, Liza, and there were triumphs at the Palace, and in London. I cried for you. Now it's your turn to cry over me, She died at 47, in England, where she had made her home in recent years. Her fifth husband found the body. Scotland Yard said it was not suicide, but the old-time fans still speculated. One doctor said cirrhosis of the liver. Another said no. The autopsy report said an accidental overdose of barbiturates. 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