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\;~ » NIAGARA FALLS GAZETTf WEHLE IS BACKED THE SHOW GOES ON Had Good Rating OVER BIRD DEATHS GRANYJLLE MV-The Washing- ton Colinty Dertte^ratic chairman was today lined up wjth Conserva- tion Commissioner Louis A. Wehlc in the state official's battle over the Bureau of Game. Francis, j. Tierncy said t h a t j Wehle had contributed more to the I conservation movement than arjvj other individual in the history of; New York State. j The chairman ma3e that state- ment in a telegram that he sent to Robert Thompson, Wavcrly. Tiog<* County, president of the New York ! State Conservation Council. | Thompson Friday s a i d WeHle ; was "incompetent." Tierncy asked in his telegram j whether Thompson^ views w e r e "prompted by the fact that you! yourself were an unsuccessful seek- j er for the position of conservation! commissioner. . .?" Thompson's comment stemmed i from Wchlc's criticism of Dr. E.! L. Cheatum, chief of the Bureau of; Game. The commissioner h»d as- j scrtcd that Cheatum was rcsponsi- j ble for the death of several thou- j sand pheasants on a state farm. Cheatum has denied responsibility. Gov. Averell Harriman has or- dered an investigation and has said he will appoint three outstanding conservationists to do the job. Thompson is a Democrat. Tierncy said that Wchje's accom- plishments in Washington, County had included the saving of "thou- sands and thousands of dollars worth of stocked fish." He said that Wehle had made improvements in the county over the objection of some "so-called" career employees of the bureau. Tierncy has been active in the Federation of Fish and Game Clubs of Washington County. Bellevuer-Today, and tomorrow. "Bhowani' Junction," 1. 3:55, 6:55 and 9:50; "Crime Against Joe," 2:50, 5:50 and 8:50. Cataract—Today and tomorrow. 'The Man Who Knew too Much," 1:10, 3:20. 5:35. 7:45 and 10. i Boulevard Drive-in Today, j "use it isn't popular. "Rebel Without a Cause." 9:15 j shows stay on with meager ratings and 12:50;-"Apache;" 11:15. To-1 white others with creditable figures Sponsor's Indecision Cited For Demise of "Jan" Show By BOB THOMAS LAS VEGAS, Ncv. of)—Why does a TV show go off the air? The most obvious reason is be- But some morrow. Picnic." 9:15 and 12:45; "Black Pirates," 11:25. Falls Auto-Vue—Today. "Rains of Ranchipul," 9:10 and 12:45; Tennessee's Partner," 11:15. To- morrow, "Man in the Gray Flannel Suit." 9:15 and 1:05* "Apache Am- bush," 12. are dropped. Take "It's Always Jan." Whiic it was no world-beater, the Satur- day night show managed to amass highly respectable ratings and an enthusiastic fan following. Yet it Odd Fellows to Hear Talk ? one of this season's casualties. Why? 1 put the question to the star of the show, Janis Paige, who is well as another stage play. And on Saturday night," she observed. I wanted to get out and play night clubs, which I enjoy. When you're doing a TV show, you're never doing fine business with her act | aware of the audience; I like to at the Hotel New Frontier. j hear them out there. No One Reason "It was a combination of things- there was no single reason," she replied. "We had been getting good ratings, but the sponsors were un- decided about renewing. They kept asking for extensions of the op- tion." Finally, Janis and her producer, Artie Stander, who also happens Hippodrome — Today, "Vanish- JJy R e v . Shirley L. TravU i t o o e h c r husband, decided not Jo S. Military Rd. Monday at p. m. Driver Killed in Crash 8:30 ing American," 12:20, 4:06 and 7:28; "Strange lady in Town," 2:14. 5:36 and 9:22. Tomorrow. "Kiss of Fire," 1:05, 4:25 and 7:45; "Soldier of Fortune," 2:49. 6:09 and 9:29. LaSalle—Today, "Anything Goes." 3:30, 6:48 and 9:51; "Quest for the Lost City," 2:25, 5:40 and 8:45. Tomorrow, "The Swan." 3, 6:35 and 10; "Mohawk," 1:35, 5:10 and 8:40. Ralnbo—Today. "Scarlet Coat." J ELMIRA, W) Oscar Larrabee. 1, 4:58 and 8; "Battle Taxi," 3:01,1:4, D f Flmira. was killed Friday 6:38 and 9:40. Tomorrow. "Ran- Uhen his automobile missed a som," 1, 5:29 and 9:19; "Song of! curve and crashed into a creek the South," 3:19 and 7:43. ] between Erin and Brccsport, near Starlite—Today, 'Treasure of ncrc ; Pancho Villa," 9:10 and 12:55;. "McConncll Story." 11:05. To- j morrow, "Picnic." 9:15 and 12:45;: "Crooked Web," 11:30. | Strand—Today and tomorrow. "Slightly Scarlet," 12, 3:20. 6:40; and 10; "Stranger at My Door," I 1:40, 5 and 8:20. | extend the time The Rev. Shirley L. Travis will j "if ,h cy really wanted the show, deliver the address at the mcmor- j that was something else," she rc- ial services of the Independent Or- marked. "But since they were un- der of Odd Fellows of Niagara | decided, we weren't so sure we Falls. i wanted to continue it ourselves. The services will be held at the Masonic Temple, 91st St., and Wants More Time >. 'There's another thing, too. 1 am very happily married. You don't have much time for married life if you have to work 18 hours a day seven days a week, as yo"i do on a TV film show." Janis added that the show was handicapped from the start by its Saturday night position. "I'm not so sure you can do a warm-type shoW, such as ours was, 'Not when you're up against shows like Perry Como, Jackie Gleason' and Jimmy Durante." And it looks as if Saturday night is going to be even more slam-bang next season, with Gleason going back to his hour-long format and I Sid Ccasar being brought in to j bolster the NBC ratings "For one thing, we wanted to do other- things. Artie wanted to do some serious writing. I had a couple of picture deals cooking as HOT PIZZA TRUSELLO BAKERY fvtry ftif' 'Til 10:30 Phone 2-1506 840 • 19th MICHAEL'S 3011 Pin* Av.. 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Have Your Next Party At THE HOUSE OF PEIP1NG •••NOW SHOWING* AT YOUR FAVORITE JAUSJ^ RESTAURANT GALA OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION Sunday June 10th JOO Years in Same Location 342 MAIN STREET HARDING'S FAMILY RESTAURANT Creek Road, Youngstown We Cater to: BANQUETS, WEDDINGS AND PRIVATE PARTIES Phone 7-7580 FLOOR SHOW CLUB RHAPSODY GARDEN CENTRE THEATRE V ZT 20 MILES FROM RAINBOW BRIDCI ON THI QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY 317 RIVER WAY FREE PARKING AIR CONDITIONED BOX OFFICE VINELAND 381 LAST TIMES TODAY PATRICIA JOUDRY'S AWARD WINNING "TEACH ME HOW TO CRY" DIRECTED BY LEON MAJOR NEXT WEEK—"THE TENDER TRAP" Sparkling Broadway Comedy Hit Nightly at 8:30, Saturday at 7 and 9:30 P.M. TICKETS AT WAYLAND MUSIC SHOPPE and ANN HALL CIFT SHOP IN NIACARA FALLS, N.Y. Phont 4 - 9 5 2 THEATRE TONIGHT BUHM0 AVF at 76th Str.-ot ».,<• Hl„„,,,,„,. ,1 p„,L„,., ENDS TODAY BINC CROSBY in "ANYTHING GOES" PLUS "Quest For The Lost City" JUNCLE THRILLER TOMORROW! Nothing could tear them upail! MOHAWK M ill Treat Yourself Tonight! Dancing to the Music of The TUNE TWISTERS Featuring: Warren Hartburg, John Finelli George Fraxier, Bill Barcaro WILLOW INN w,LL c r m NUE DANCING 10-3 FREE C0RSAGES UDIES SUNDAY AND MONDAY GIANT SCREE. ENJOY YOURSELF Dancing to the Music of VERNA'S VARIETY Quintet AT THE CLUB LAKEWOOD YOUNGSTOWN, N. Y. Music Every Fri. & Sal. 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THE ROOKED rum lOVEJOT Mill •UNCHARD BENNIN0 ALSO COLOR CARTOON A.JO COLOR CARTOON BOULEVARD'S SECOND HIT "BLACK PIRATES" IN COLOR Anthony Dexter Lon Chancy ALSO COLOR CARTOON mtwt^ PLUS M-G-M presents Tht Love Story of a Princess in CINEMASCOPE and COLOR GRACE ALECT KELLY GUINNESS LOUIS JOURDAN- "THE SWAN" 'SH0WPLACE OF THE NIAGARA PENINSULA Main at Ferry Street, Niagara falls, Canada—Phont Orders MGM's LUSTY, ROMANTIC SPECTACLE! Tonight Only 6 & 9 p.m.—Lillian & Dorothy Gish, 'Chalk Garden' Opens Monday & All Week SYLVIA SIDNEY fvgi. Mon. to Fri.. S:70; Sol. 9 p.m. Tlcktu J3.00. S2.50. S7.00 ond $1.50 IN PERSON wi.h BARRY THOMSON ond . d G y r, c 0 Com ffi 0 AR Matinee Sat. » 6 P.M. ^ Orch. $2.00 end $1.50; M . n . $ 1.50: Balcony $ 1.50 end $1.00 m ill A T A D A C A I I C I I V Tkkttl at Th» Niagara Hot.l HIHUAnn rALLw) It.! *—**». WaylandMuilc Shop. Main St. ^UY OM JUKS; Cole Por^Musical^Ourof ThirWorld" I-IM DUSK CHILDREN UNDER IN TWELVE CARS NOW PLAYING spfai, JOHN BROMFIELD in "CRIME AGAINST JOE" MAR-LIN LOUNGE (OPPOSITE NAVAL AIR STATION) Presents For Your Dancing Pleasure The FRANK ANTONE QUINTETTE NIAGARA'S FINEST DANCE BAND FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS CATARACT NOW PLAYING "THE SEASON'S BEST ... THRILLER! H — Look Magazine Surpassing the suspense of "Rear Window"'*.. the excitement of "To Catch A Thief I WE CATER TO WEBBINGS, BANQUETS an* SHOWERS Pl«nty of Forking Spac« - No Cover Charge For Reservations, 3-9811 or 37507 PARAMOUNT PftCSeNTS JAMES STEWART DORIS DAY \" '.***& 49? ! in ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH Otr»Ci*« by ALrACO MlTCHCOC« Ser»»n|M»y by JOHN MlCHAd. MAYES ••••« ©« Steryby Cn*n»* «»n««n * n * O. S. Wyf»«n*m«u«wt« ', coco« BV TECHNICOLOR JOHN PAYNE - ARLENE DAHL - RHONDA FLEMING KENT TAYLOR TED de CORSIA LANCE FULLER ^ ALUN 0WAN ROBERT 8LEES BENEOldt BOGEAUS Si/PdfrSCOP* ^ 9-tW. 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Page 1: Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniskifultonhistory.com/newspaper 8/Niagara Falls NY...Falls Auto-Vue—Today. "Rains of Ranchipul," 9:10 and 12:45; Tennessee's Partner," 11:15.

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»NIAGARA FALLS GAZETTf

WEHLE IS BACKED THE SHOW GOES ON

Had Good Rating

OVER BIRD DEATHS GRANYJLLE MV-The Washing­

ton Colinty Dertte^ratic chairman was today lined up wjth Conserva­tion Commissioner Louis A. Wehlc in the state official's battle over the Bureau of Game.

Francis, j . Tierncy said t h a t j Wehle had contributed more to the I conservation movement than arjvj other individual in the history of; New York State. j

The chairman ma3e that state­ment in a telegram that he sent to Robert Thompson, Wavcrly. Tiog<* County, president of the New York ! State Conservation Council. |

Thompson Friday s a i d WeHle; was "incompetent."

Tierncy asked in his telegram j whether Thompson^ views w e r e "prompted by the fact that you! yourself were an unsuccessful seek- j er for the position of conservation! commissioner. . .?" •

Thompson's comment stemmed i from Wchlc's criticism of Dr. E.! L. Cheatum, chief of the Bureau of; Game. The commissioner h»d as- j scrtcd that Cheatum was rcsponsi- j ble for the death of several thou- j sand pheasants on a state farm. Cheatum has denied responsibility.

Gov. Averell Harriman has or­dered an investigation and has said he will appoint three outstanding conservationists to do the job.

Thompson is a Democrat. Tierncy said that Wchje's accom­

plishments in Washington, County had included the saving of "thou­sands and thousands of dollars worth of stocked fish."

He said that Wehle had made improvements in the county over the objection of some "so-called" career employees of the bureau.

Tierncy has been active in the Federation of Fish and Game Clubs of Washington County.

Bellevuer-Today, and tomorrow. "Bhowani' Junction," 1. 3:55, 6:55 and 9:50; "Crime Against Joe," 2:50, 5:50 and 8:50.

Cataract—Today and tomorrow. 'The Man Who Knew too Much," 1:10, 3:20. 5:35. 7:45 and 10. i

Boulevard Drive-in — Today, j "use it isn't popular. "Rebel Without a Cause." 9:15 j shows stay on with meager ratings and 12:50;-"Apache;" 11:15. To-1 white others with creditable figures

Sponsor's Indecision Cited For Demise of "Jan" Show By BOB THOMAS

LAS VEGAS, Ncv. of)—Why does a TV show go off the air?

The most obvious reason is be-But some

morrow. Picnic." 9:15 and 12:45; "Black Pirates," 11:25.

Falls Auto-Vue—Today. "Rains of Ranchipul," 9:10 and 12:45; Tennessee's Partner," 11:15. To­morrow, "Man in the Gray Flannel Suit." 9:15 and 1:05* "Apache Am­bush," 12.

are dropped. Take "It's Always Jan." Whiic

it was no world-beater, the Satur­day night show managed to amass highly respectable ratings and an enthusiastic fan following. Yet it

Odd Fellows to Hear Talk

? one of this season's casualties.

Why?

1 put the question to the star of the show, Janis Paige, who is

well as another stage play. And on Saturday night," she observed. I wanted to get out and play night clubs, which I enjoy. When you're doing a TV show, you're never

doing fine business with her act | aware of the audience; I like to at the Hotel New Frontier. j hear them out there. No One Reason

"It was a combination of things-there was no single reason," she replied. "We had been getting good ratings, but the sponsors were un­decided about renewing. They kept asking for extensions of the op­tion."

Finally, Janis and her producer, Artie Stander, who also happens

Hippodrome — Today, "Vanish- JJy R e v . S h i r l e y L . T r a v U i t o o e h c r husband, decided not Jo

S. Mi l i tary Rd. Monday at p. m.

Driver Killed in Crash

8:30

ing American," 12:20, 4:06 and 7:28; "Strange lady in Town," 2:14. 5:36 and 9:22. Tomorrow. "Kiss of Fire," 1:05, 4:25 and 7:45; "Soldier of Fortune," 2:49. 6:09 and 9:29.

LaSalle—Today, " A n y t h i n g Goes." 3:30, 6:48 and 9:51; "Quest for the Lost City," 2:25, 5:40 and 8:45. Tomorrow, "The Swan." 3, 6:35 and 10; "Mohawk," 1:35, 5:10 and 8:40.

Ralnbo—Today. "Scarlet Coat." J ELMIRA, W) — Oscar Larrabee. 1, 4:58 and 8; "Battle Taxi," 3:01,1:4, Df Flmira. was killed Friday 6:38 and 9:40. Tomorrow. "Ran- Uhen his automobile missed a som," 1, 5:29 and 9:19; "Song of! curve and crashed into a creek the South," 3:19 and 7:43. ] between Erin and Brccsport, near

Starlite—Today, 'Treasure of n c r c; Pancho Villa," 9:10 and 12:55;. "McConncll Story." 11:05. To- j morrow, "Picnic." 9:15 and 12:45;: "Crooked Web," 11:30. |

Strand—Today and tomorrow. "Slightly Scarlet," 12, 3:20. 6:40; and 10; "Stranger at My Door," I 1:40, 5 and 8:20. |

extend the time The Rev. Shirley L. Travis will j "if ,h c y really wanted the show,

deliver the address at the mcmor- j that was something else," she rc-ial services of the Independent Or- marked. "But since they were un­der of Odd Fellows of Niagara | decided, we weren't so sure we Falls. i wanted to continue it ourselves.

The services will be held at the Masonic Temple, 91st St., and

Wants More Time >. 'There's another thing, too. 1

am very happily married. You don't have much time for married life if you have to work 18 hours a day seven days a week, as yo"i do on a TV film show."

Janis added that the show was handicapped from the start by its Saturday night position.

"I'm not so sure you can do a warm-type shoW, such as ours was,

'Not when you're up against shows like Perry Como, Jackie Gleason' and Jimmy Durante."

And it looks as if Saturday night is going to be even more slam-bang next season, with Gleason going back to his hour-long format and I Sid Ccasar being brought in to j bolster the NBC ratings

"For one thing, we wanted to do other- things. Artie wanted to do some serious writing. I had a couple of picture deals cooking as

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at Buffalo's Most Fabulous Place To Dine ___ _ _ .

serving daily 1 1 :30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. (Saturdays 1 1 :30 a.m. to 3:00 a.m.)

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"TEACH ME HOW TO CRY" DIRECTED BY LEON MAJOR

NEXT WEEK—"THE TENDER TRAP" Sparkling Broadway Comedy Hi t

Nightly at 8:30, Saturday at 7 and 9:30 P.M. TICKETS AT WAYLAND MUSIC SHOPPE and

ANN HALL CIFT SHOP IN NIACARA FALLS, N.Y.

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TOMORROW!

Nothing could tear them upail!

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Treat Yourself Tonight! Dancing to the Music of

The TUNE TWISTERS Featuring: Warren Hartburg, John Finelli

George Fraxier, Bill Barcaro

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Natalie Wood

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