Show NOT THE TIME TO STOP II I I Manager Saw the Possibilities In the Situation t Jim Johnstone tho famous baseball base-ball umpire said recently In Now York that baseball crowds were far kinder to umpires than they used to be beThis This Is truo of theater crowds too said Mr Johnstone Why with provincial tour I UK companies In tho past maltreatment was regularly expected ex-pected In fact tho companies profited prof-ited by It In more ways than one I know of a company that was playing Tho Broken Vow In Paint i Hock a ono night stand Tho audience audi-ence didnt like The Itroken Vow and eggs cabbages and potatoes rained upon the stage Still tho play went on Tho horo raved < < 1 through his endless speeches dodging an onion or a baseball every other minute and pretty soro from t IhoHo missiles that ho hadnt been ablo to dodge k Hut finally a gallery auditor In a paioxysm of rago and scorn hurled a heavy boot and tho actor thoroughly alurmed started to retreat Keep on playing you fool hissed tho manager from tho wings as ho hooked In tho boot with an umbrella Keep on till wo get tho other ono |