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Show leased by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE fEET Me in St. Louis,". iVl the delightful new jjy Garland - Margaret jfjen picture, has special Srest for a lot of New York-Tana York-Tana Hollywoodites who've i";wn Sally Benson, author fithe stories on which the 'ire is based. Her late sister, ,.s Smith, wrote brilliantly 't the movies, but Agnes and )k Sally were really at their best telling tales about their child-Vt child-Vt The picture is just those sto-t sto-t come alive, which may be the i an that Judy Garland could it such a superb performance ' 'picture isn't just something ed up by a studio's scenario rtment; it's a slice of real life. lr:British-French sports syndicate 10 Ed Sonja Henie an even million 'rs to do 25 performances with urrent ice show, in London and j, after the war. Sonja turned ffer down and why not, when si V v s t -1 , 1 c " f -i' V - : " I ss X ' ''fc, Ii Vtf. SONJA HENIE breaking attendance and mon-s mon-s icords on her present tour of Jountry, and it's estimated that ' draw a house of more than a "Sn for her New York appear-: appear-: "1 just the way things happen in ? wood, of course. A year ago " NieU got a Paramount con-,4 con-,4 because she had the loveliest jni hair in town. So recently ; ad to cut off 10 inches of that j red hair, to get a role in j Come the WAVES." 'Us It mearis anything to you ooker Bros, announce that they're hing one of those country-wide hes for beautiful girls 12 of this time who will be given Qftoent roles in a forthcoming' :al, "When Old New York Was dictions by NBC commenta-1 commenta-1 1 John W. Vandercook "The V'ler and early months of 1945 ee the end of all major camming cam-ming in Europe, but guerrilla jre will persist in Germany." f't St. John "By Septem- the military defeat of Ger-4,1 Ger-4,1 will be an accomplished , Max Hill "1945 should see Und of the war in Europe." " Chaplin "Germany will be J lly defeated by June 7." ji Stevenson "The German : I will collapse on the western ! ' in early summer." What's ; jjuess? 1 X 0b Steele is one of your favor-wboy favor-wboy film stars, you'll have . jpare yourself for seeing him .joething different. Bob's all set 1 tear as "Canlno," a con man, I ie Big Sleep," with Humphrey I t and Lauren Bacall heading ! see it in "Spellbound." fright hands are seen, each ng a nickel and picking up D. spaper containing the news t ingrid Bergman and Gregory gtoiiave disappeared. Each of the instand-owners received $10.50 a lam Unt liilii other day the Family Hour Sunday afternoons) group red notes on the careers abandoned for radio. Frank nil' announcer. Picked the Linage business, and his first is selling bonds. Al Goodman fed to be a cantor. Patrice x J started as a whistler, un-that un-that she had a gorgeous But Jack Smith was a sing-'opular sing-'opular ballads from the start. ' , ,e you revised your radio : George Burns and I Allen in the Sinatra Monday i Inner Sanctum" squeaking or when we used to expect and Allen, and Frank Sinatra his familiar Wednesday cor- takes a bit of remembering. fS AND ENDSF.d Begley, 200-J 200-J laclor 0 "Crime Doctor" cast, is s'""ig servicemen by portraying 'I t maid- in " ske,ch wUh Caro-. Caro-. Judy Garland and Alice ay headline new radio shows, o bad about Leslie Brooks ; be- 0 throat injection she's out oj "", Guardsman." . . . Not j iroPed roken an arm, a leg and a ,ntP"e re"J dii Bill Edwards give I Mg ? "d ""d n'r" to the I infmd Cay." . . . Nnncy Kelly spe, 1. we time during "Double Ex- teaching her crippled spaniel , . ajter he'd broken hU leg. I |