aa Briefs . SHELL HITS UADELBERG, West Germany (Reuter) — Two U.S. soldiers were killed and two seriously injured Friday when PAGE-14. THE HERALD. Hueatay, April 4 wea Still talking about a “Ghunnel” and other stories their tank was hit by.a live shell during.a firing exercise at Grafenwoeht in Bavaria, a U.S. army spokesman sid Sunday. - crews were practising night-firing. TUNNEL. UNDER | CHANNEL LONDON (Reuter) — The Times newspaper reports that British and French railways want to build a tunnel under the ‘TV violence down in U.S, CHICAGO (AP) — The incidence of violence on the Us. television dropped sharply y in 1977 to a point low its peak A the previous year, says & study sponsored by the American Medical Association (AMA) and the National Institute of Health. The study by the University of Penn- sylvania said that tele- vision stil moulds “viewer conceptions ‘of danger, mistrust and sli alienation.” The study, isaued by AMA ‘on Sunday, covered ~ two-week period in the fall of 1977 and covered e-time and weekend daytime programs. It found’ that of the three major networks NBC programs contained the most violence, fol- lowed in order by CBS and ABC. But the researchers said the margin of difference among the networks was ft. Cc mas been rated as the most violent of the networks in nine of the 11 years the study has been conducted. NBC was not im- mediately available to comment on ¢ study. A CBS spokesman who asked not to be identified said the- net- work would have no comment until jt bad seen e : The researchers found [& that heavy — television viewers amo both children and adults were afraid to walk alone in the city at night. Another MTM spinoff HOLLYWOOD (AP) ~ Another former member of the Mary Tyler Moore Show will make his starring debut ‘with the advent of The Ted Knight Show on: April 8. Ted is just about the last to go. Valerie Harper was the first, spinning off into Rhoda, which started in 1974 and ig likely to be renewed by CBS for next ear, Cloris Leachman eft in 1975, but her Phyllis lasted only a o couple of seasons. With the voluntary end of The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1977, remaining cast headed to their own. series. Betty White and Georgia Engel had a whirl with. Betty White Show, but it failed. Ed Asner has had an uphill struggle with Lou Grant but appears te be succeeding. Gavin McLeod landed a solid hit as skipper of Love Boat, Now comes Ted Knight as Roger rator anbattan escort — bureau. _@ guest shot on The Ted Knight Show . an with a telephone all from Paramount Television producer Ned Shankman who ested Loose which would cast Knight as owner of an escort service. The new series concent is the work Loose oreduccrs ack Roth- mean and Lowell Ganz, who also are responsible for Laverne and Shirley. ‘The Ted Knight Show will continue for six weeks in its 3 gtime : weeks in its springtime RWB gamble worked By AL COLLETTI W YORK (CP). — The al Winnipeg Ballet took -a calculate risk in coming to New York with an entirely new program of con- emporary workf and returned home a wine, 8 after, its first Broadway’ ha “The company is quite simply one if the finest TS ensembles of ong dancers in the world to- day,” said critic Barton Wimble of The Daily News. Other critics of the. major New York newspapers generally agreed, Only Clive Hornes of The Post struck a few sour notes. While praising the dancers, he d Oscar Araiz offen 9 Arajz, a native of the pro choreographing of five Y the seven routines presented during a six- y slay at the City aay that ended on Sunday, It was a relatively expensive operation for such a brief run but worth the cost, said’ general manager "Edward Reger, noting the critical ac- claim the company received. He estimated the total bill will be about $250, pevhape half the cost. can be recovered at the box office, which did ted. The s depart- the 2,000 better than external aff ment picked tab for tray MAKE REPUTATION ake! the dancers, the ip to New York was. Ean methin thing they felt, felt th tomseives with the other compart that perform arly here, including the Torontobased National Ballet of Can- ada, a classical company more than twice the size of the Royal Winnipeg. “It really worked,” said principal dancer Salvatore Aiello. . ae ewer PeOP peg pu fhe effort to Peake the company come here because it ‘1 really going prey ves, Aiello said in terview, that -“‘we are amajor com hot . j pa snot y just a pro organization fu of prairie freshnes Aiello said he. "feels the Royal Winnipeg is just as ing rlant ad the National le Bee are a completely different company and I'm not saying that we are better or they are - better. It’s not even worth comparing because we are two BC separate entities, Both should be exploited as much as possible.” . ‘Aiello and his wife, Marina Eglevsky, both were given high marks by Barnes in his reviews. He called them the com- expenses. - Gut for speci pany's most interesting PER. © ‘Barnes gin ed them praise for their performances in Canadian choreographer Norbert Vesak’s Artistic director Arnold S.Pohr also was praised for his 20 years of work in developing the Royal “fromna provi group into one of ding cot be erica's ea companies.” — Barnes was rough on most of sae offerings, saying reographer’ she ‘mechanical gestures are totally . ridic inal " La Sacre dk Printem, - however, did © ca Barnes's eye, and the critic conceded that the ality of Araiz’s oreography was - “often . tani y good.” , ¥s “Araiz seems to be a man without direction,” Barnes wrote. ‘‘And the Winnipeg Ballet made a mistake in placing too much confidence on him for their Broadway debut.” Wimble of The News and Anna Kisselgoff of The Times both su portednAraiz and his works. 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