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Rockettes End 27-Day Strike Music Hall NEW YORK, N.Y. (P) The city's most glamorous picket line dispersed Thursday and the Radio City Rockettes and ballerinas prepared to return to the great stage of the Music Hall, after settlement of their 27- day strike. It was the first walkout i in the 35 year history of the Music Hall, which bills itself as "the nation's The stage show is scheduled to resume this weekend. The strike settlement was attributed to a man who wasn't even in on the negotiations--Theodore W. Kheel, a well-known New York labor mediator.

The girls were making from $99 to $125 a week when they struck and demanded $140 to $180 a week. Kheel eventually will fix the figure, but with the stipulation that it cannot be below the theater's last offer of a $99 a week minimum and a $160 maximum in the third year of the new contract. The performers also will receive $2.50 an hour for rehearsals. Previously they 1 rehearsed without extra pay. A DONE REMODELING? LEAVE IT TO HOME STYLES! We can handle any remodeling job! Professionally, expertly! Planning service, free estimates, financing arranged.

For quality and expert workmanship, leave it to Home Styles! (RCA) Whirlpool I PHONE Gas Makes 473-2092 the Big Difference HOME STYLES 18 COUNTY RD 5 DEEPHAVEN 'GUERRILLA' TECHNIQUE ON STAGE 'L' Amant Militaire' Presented By MIKE STEELE Minneapolis Tribune Staff Writer The San Francisco Mime Troupe calls itself guerrilla theater radically opposed to existing establish- THEATER hand's earning one REVIEW its 1 livelihood THEATER REVIEW by picking the fruit of the land on the other. The latter is their life style and doesn't need elaboration here. Since they're now in Minneapolis at the Firehouse Theater, however, we can explore the former. They opened last night with a loose, modern adaptation of Goldoni's 18th cen tury melodrama "L'Amant Militaire." It's a very loose adaptation, in fact, done in a quasi commedia del' arte style in full costume on a raised platform in front of a painted backdrop. THEY'VE USED Goldoni to pick apart organized society, from politics to religion, with the picking turning to hatcheting on the Vietnam war.

It's a loose Brechtian theater combining social comment and drama, heavy on comedy, broad flourishes, flamboyant playing and rageous characterizations. The lines are clearly drawn Gen. Garcia leading troops, Pantalone filling the role of war-profiteering industry, eager for the war to war," he the general, continue. "Don't, win el "but I don't say lose it either." The play carries on in this fashion until a deus ex machina Pope enters and sets things right. IT'S VASTLY entertaining the first premise of effective theater.

When one agrees with their comment The Credits by Goldoni, translated by Betty Schwimmer, adapted by Joan Holden, directed by R. G. Davis, at the Firehouse Theater today through Monday at 8 p.m. Pantalone, Mayor of Spinachola Peter Cohon. Rosalinda, his daughter Marilyn Sydney Coralinna, maidservant to Rosalinda Sandra Archer Arlecchino, servant to Pantalone Darryl Henriques Garcia, General of the Spanish Armies R.

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purchase. human Nationally hair wigs Advertised falls 6950 to $350 CELEBRITY WIGS 5 No. 7th St. Across from World Theatre 333-7423 it's also tremendously excit-1 ing. When, in Stokely Carmichael fashion, a trouper starts chanting "Hell no, we won't go," the mostly filled house chanted right along, loudly.

It obviously a sympathetic group. The humor, the message, the slogans range from the heavy-handed hysterical to the subtly. piercing. It's a theater carried along on obvious dedication and energy and as such it's completely captivating. But it is difficult to gauge how effective their work is.

Playwright Jean Claude Van Itallie discussed this in the New York Times a few weeks ago. Does a politicalsocial theater move people? Will it change minds, change societies, at least make them more vulnerable? Van Itallie worried that governments no longer take theater seriously as a to established order. Plays are censored for obscenity, not political statement. THE MIME Troupe has spent its share of time in jail, of course, but whether it was for their off humor or their political statement is hard to say. To the audience last night it was a theater of reinforcement, a theater that reactivated the sensibilities and again rallied the forces.

Perhaps it's as this that the Mime Troupe serves its function. A completely radical theater not avant-garde since its techniques are surprisingly traditional is a refreshing wind across the theater scene. And the group's outrageous effrontery and grotesque wit is in itself powerful. It stings by its own inertia and retains itself by force of its radical search for the right. thought it was excellent.

DEATHS PETER J. BRAUN Services for Peter J. Braun, 62, 612 73rd Av. Brooklyn Park, who died Wednesday, will be at 2. p.m.

Saturday at the Lutheran Church of the Master, with burial in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Braun was a supervisor for Fanny Farmer Shops, Inc. Survivors include his widow, Ruth; a son Leroy, Hazelwood, and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Lauer and Mrs.

Erwin Kline, both of St. Cloud, Minn. Reviewel will begin at noon today at the Washburn-McReavy-Enger Mortuary, Park Av. and Grant St. JOHN L.

HUGHES Services for John L. Hughes, 74, 1483 Lincoln St. Paul, who died Thursday, will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, St. Paul, with burial in Calvary Cemetery.

Mr. Hughes was president of J. L. Hughes a building materials firm. he previously owned and operated Capitol City Lime and Cement Co.

for 25 years. Survivors include his widow, Genevieve, and a sister, Mrs. Willis Rech, St. Paul. Reviewal will be after 3 p.m.

today, with prayer services at 7:30 and 8 p.m., all at Willwerscheid and Peters Mortuary, St. MRS. JOAN M. JENNINGS Services for Mrs. Joan M.

Jennings, 52, formerly of 2845 28th Av. who died Thursday in Des Moines, Iowa, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Henry W. Anderson with burial in Hillside Cemetery." Survivors include her husband, Paul; a brother, Walter Rostad, and two sisters, Mrs. Richard Throndson and Mrs.

Donald Coombs, all of Minneapolis. Reviewal will be after 7 p.m. today at the mortuary. MRS. VICTORIA M.

KLEIN Services for Mrs. Victoria M. Klein, 40, 1704 E. 7th St. Paul, who died Wednesday, will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, St. Paul, with burial in Resurrection Cemetery. She was a residential lighting Oil Corporation Void where prohibited. Only licensed drivers eligible. We're giving away money and you're just sitting there reading the paper.

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Oct. 13, 1967 THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE 27 TELEVISION AND RADIO TODAY TELEVISION 8:00 A.M.- Tam, Rusty Warren and Lee Meza on "The Gypsy Rose Lee Show." (In color.) Ch. 9. 9:05 A.M.- Jack Shelson, London Lee, Tammy Grimes, Julie Christie and Terrence Stamp on "The Merv Griffin Show." (In color.) Ch. 4.

1:30 P.M.- Brown, pianist, on "House Party." (In color.) Ch. 4. 4:00 P.M. -Douglas Fairbanks Jay Sebring, Robert Goulet and Sandy Baron on "The Mike Rusty Douglas Show." Ch. 4.

4:30 P.M.-"Sparta and the Greek Isles" on "Of Lands and Seas." (In color.) Ch. 5. 6:30 P.M. Are "Mother Goose" A salty school board leader from schools in "Who's on "Off to See the Wizard." Shawn as Ole King Cole and as Old Mother Hubbard. stories for losers? wants to outlaw them Afraid of Mother Goose?" Standouts are Dick Margaret Hamilton (In color.) Ch.

9. 7:00 P.M.- by Jean Claude van Itallie, "Fourteen Hundred Thousand" by Sam Shepard, and "The Recluse" by Paul Foster on "Playhouse." Ch. 17. (NET) (Also 10 p.m., Ch. 2.) 7:30 P.M.-Farley Granger and Nick Adams on "Hondo." (In color.) Ch.

9. 7:30 P.M. best show this fall on "Gomer Pyle." Pyle participates in a talent contest and takes singing lessons from competition, a real pro. (In color.) Ch. 4.

7:30 P.M. Believe-it-or-not believable script on "Star Trek" concerns strange planet inhabited by ageless yet seemingly harmless humanoids who serve a mysterious god. (In Ch. 5. Swan 9:00 P.M.

From the opening shots of Duke Ellington receiving an honorary degree from Yale University, you're a participant in his life and creative endeavors. "On the Road With Duke Ellington" on the Bell Telephone Hour. (In color.) Ch. 5. MIDNIGHT--Dr.

Julie Eisenbud on "The Alan Burke Show." (In color.) Ch. 5. TELEVISION MOVIES P.M.• Movie: "Three Hours to Kill" (1954). Western. Dana Andrews rides into town to find the man who killed his former sweetheart's brother.

He has three hours to do so. Donna Reed. Ch. 11. 3:30 P.M.• Movie: "Southwest Passage" (1954).

Fast-moving western. Bank robber joins a cara- KTCI-TV, CH. 17 FRIDAY 11:30 Communication. 1:00 Anatomy and Physiology. Kindergarten.

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Prelude 12:15 News 6:45 Sunrise News 12:30 Farm Hour 7:00 Serenade 1:00 Your Novel 7:15 Psalm-Life 1:30 Public Affairs 7:30 Top of Day 2:30 Aft. Concert 9:00 Campus-World 4:00 Expo '67 9:30 Between- Lines 4:15 Conversation 9:45 News 4:30 News 10.00 Chapel 5:00 Music Hall 10:30 News Events 7:00 The Film 10:45 Homemaking 8:00 American Town 11:00 Mr. Emerson WPBC-980 and meg. 6:00 Ames-Hastings 1:30 Bill Stewart 6:15 Dr. W.

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Warren van testing the value of camels in the desert. Rod Cameron and Joanne Dru. Ch. 9.. 8:00 P.M.

MOVIE: "Spencer's Mountain" (1963). Family fare for soap opera fans. Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara play the parents of a brood of children who share all their problems as well as their good times. (In color.) Ch. 4.

10:00 P.M.• Movie: "Fighting Kentuckian" (1949). Action melodrama. Frontiersman courting an aristocrat's daughter foils a. plot to steal land from French settlers. John Wayne anad Vera Ralston.

Ch. 11. Warren 10:30 P.M.• Movie: "Untamed" (1955). Overlyromantic adventure about the he-man who proneered the Zulu territory of Africa. Action interspersed with a silly quadrangular love interest.

Tyrone Power and Susan Hayward. (In color.) Ch. 9. 10:40 P.M.• Movie: "Loss of Innocence" (1961). Drama of a young girl at a vacation hotel in France who becomes a woman through her involvement with a handsome jewel thief.

Kenneth More, Daniel Darrieux and Susannah York. (In color.) Ch. 4. 12:40 A.M. Movie: "Prisoner of the Jungle" (1958).

Tedious jungle melodrama. Five survivors of an airplane crash in the Congo try to reach civilization. Georges Marchal and Francoise Rasquin. (In color.) Ch. 4.

Preview by television listing service. adviser for Northern States Power Co. Survivors include two daughters, Suzanne and Charlotte, both of St. Paul, and a sister, Mrs. Donald Susens, White Bear Lake.

A vigil service is scheduled for 8 p.m. today at Willwerscheid and Peters Mortuary, 1167 Grand St. Paul. Memorials to Our Lady of Good Counsel Home are preferred. MRS.

IDA M. KNUTSON Services for Mrs. Ida M. Knutson, 2936 41st Av. who died Tuesday, will be at 1 p.m.

today McDivitt-Hauge Mortuary, 3131 Minnehaha with burial in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Matt; a daughter, Mrs. Walter Paulson, Chanhassen, and three brothers, Carl and Palmer Grothe, both of Minneapolis, and Edwin Grothe, Hutchinson, Minn. Memorials to the Multiple Sclerosis Society are preferred. MRS.

ANNA E. LARSON Services for Mrs. Anna E. Larson, 78, Osseo Nursing Home, who died Wednesday, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Washburn McReavy Swanson Mortuary, 1610 Lowry with burial in Crystal Lake Cemetery.

Survivors include two sons, Harry C. and Leonard both of Minneapolis, and a brother, Joel Johnson, Motley, Memorials to Bethel Lutheran Church are preferred. CHARLES R. MacDONALD Services for Charles R. MacDonald, 71, 4150 Nicollet who died Tuesday, will be at 1:30 p.m.

today at the Flynn and Son Mortuary, 3541 Lyndale Av. with burial in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. He was employe of the Eneineering, Minneapolis. Department of the Survivors include his widow, Florence a daughter, Ronald D.

Moey, and three sisters, Mrs. Elmer L. Brockelmeyer, Hales Corners, Mrs. Walter N. Peterson, Minneapolis, and Mrs.

Betty Durkee, Dayton, Ohio. MRS. EMILY W. PERO Services, 5217 for Beard Mrs. Av.

Emily who W. died Wednesday, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, with burial in Lakewood Cemeteryurvivors include two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Stephans, San Francisco, and Mrs. Harry Rodgers, Coos Bay, Ore.

Reviewal will be after 4 p.m. the mortuary. GEORGE F. PFAFF Services for George Pfaff, 69, formerly of Edina, who died Wednesday in Hot Springs, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Werness Brothers Mortuary, 3700 Nicollet.

with burial Monday Snelling National Cemetery. Mr. Pfaff was the owner of Pfaff and a roofing firm. He retired in 1964. Survivors include his widow Helen six daughters, Mrs.

Thorwald Pearson, Richfield; Mrs. Glenn Koepke, St. Croix Falls, Mrs. Thomas Hogan, Mora, Mrs. Jerry Neil, Shelbyville, Mrs.

L. F. Norris Hot Springs, and Judy Pfaff, Minneapolis; George Minneapolis; a brother, Garland, Minneapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Al Lange, Van Nuys, Calif. Reviewal will be after 7 p.m.

today at the mortuary. Memorials to the Salvation Army are preferred. MRS. MYRTLE E. SINCLAIR Services for Mrs.

Myrtle E. Sinclair, 66, 2400 W. 91st Bloomington, who died Thursday, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Werness Brothers Mortuary, 3500 W. 50th with burial in Lakewood Cemetery.

Survivors include her husband, Edward; a son, Edward Sacramento, and a daughter, Mrs. John W. Hillig, Moorhead, Minn. Reviewal will be after 2 p.m. today at the mortuary.

MRS. GRINDALIN M. STACY Services for Mrs. Grindalin M. Stacy, 53, formerly of Minneapolis, who Wednesday Wood River, will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday in St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church, River, with burial in Wood River. Survivors include her husband, Maurice; three sons, Marine Capt. Richard, South Vietnam, Roger, Rantoul, and Douglas, Wood River; two sisters, Mrs. Jean Prichard, Minneapolis, and Mrs.

Vivian Lillis, Richville, and a brother, Rellan Hastings, Minneapolis. Memorials to the American Cancer Society or to St. Gabriel's Church are preferred. RADIO 8:00 A.M. "Dowlands Adew" "Swan Lake," acts I and "Top of the Day." WCAL.

1:30 P.M.-"'The Dissenting Lake Affairs Forum." KUOM. Ballet 3:00 P.M.-"A Pagan Poem" tage Concert." WLOL-FM. 3:30 P.M.-St. Paul High vs. Humboldt.

WMKT. by Dowland, and II, by Tchaikovsky on Democrat" on "Public by Loeffler on "HeriSchool Football: Johnson 6:00 P.M.-Roger Williams, the 101 Strings and Percy Faith on "Candlelight." WAYL-FM. 7:00 P.M. -Victor Herbert on "Music Hall of Fame." WPBC. 7:15 P.M.-Lake Conference Park vs.

Cooper. KRSI. 8:00 P.M. Thomas Studs Terkel Show." 10:10 P.M.-Bob Allison Show." KSTP. Susannah York 10:30 P.M.-"Courage" on Football: St.

Louis interviewed on "The KSJN-FM. on "The Henry Wolf "Scrapbook." Susannah KTCA-TV, CH. 2 FRIDAY Math. Grade 2. Grade 6.

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Person. Grade 6. FRIDAY TV LOGS Published as a service to readers, at no charge to broadcasters. The Minneapolis Tribune is not responsible for program changes by stations. FRI.

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