Joe Petrich, managr of the theater, l and culminatd yesterday when ] Hoppe refused to have anything ] further to do with the orchestra. Hoppe claims that he had not been given suitable notice when larger lt;orchestras were required, and thatI1 - ' . '* ‘•'.■Ifsometimes when he would engage ■ extra players, Petrich would “fire” ; them. On the other hand, the man- . agement of the theater says that Hoppe was not giving satisfaction. ,I ■ ... ■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■