Show PRESS F LONDON I DEPLORES ATTACK I ON AF AF L Y No Adequate Rea Reason Given n. n l for f at tf Broke Up Show Up Show r LONDON April 30 The The he British British press and public joined today in se severely severely se- se verely verely verely condemning ing tile the tile organized hoP hol which broke up up Laurette Taylors Taylor's show show- One Night in Rome at th the last theatre last st night Severa Sev Sev Several era eral newspapers newspapers point o out t t that lat th the dem demonstration was was n not notto to be be IntEr inter interpreted interpreted as anti American feeling The The critic critic of the Da Daily News picked d dup up one of ot the missiles thrown at the stage fr from n nf the gallery It Jt t was wa's was a box labeled po poudre infernal r I Infernal powder The bulk o of the people e In th the theatre theatre the the- atre were Indignant at the demonstration tion U n which h afforded one ne of the most sensational evenings London theatregoers theatregoers theatregoers theatre theatre- goers have ever seen It was agre agreed d the opposition opposition tion did not come from r regular g la s. s ORGANIZED DEMONSTRATION The facts are re said said on one that that a a gang visited the theatre with the ex express express ex- ex press Intention of cr creating a disturb disturb- a ance ce c.- T The e artists may rest assured that the demonstration was was' not di directed di- di Ir x ted at them nor was was it a protest against American plays or players players- The Dally Express Express- said today It It was indefensible The British public will wipe out th the thi disgrace Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- night an attempt will be made to the reopen play Charles B B. Cochran the producer under under under un un- un- un der whose management Miss Taylor is appearing In London said I I am convinced the demonstration was not caused by anti-American anti feel teel- ing log 1 I cannot account for the deliberate deliberate erate organized demonstration to ruin yuin the pl play y The fact that stink bombs' bombs and snuff was brought into the theatre theatre the the- atre atie sho shows th the whole thing was planned beforehand f J Jt It was not done because the play lay was unpopular or or b because l Miss Taylor was was appearing M MISS MS s TAy TAYLOR'S TAYLORS q S 'S VIEW Miss Taylor In an In interview t with the Daily News critic said My ly first thought was to take tak the next boat ba back l home But I I am am sure the British public ar are still y my rry friends I So many of them have been arou around d to tell ni me so u. u I The Daily Chronicle said I II I The demonstration filled d the mind I of ever every ver d decent ent nt theatregoer present t I II I with Ith in distress The audience a. audi aidi- ence was as one of the mot moat brI first brilliant fl night audiences of the year year yearA i A it n numbed of of actors Including including ing Had Hadder Champers rs f forbes Robertson Robert Robert- son Gerald Dum rier Cyril Maud Mauj Dennis Eadie and Joined in writing a letter to 10 th the h Times rImes I It t to express their extreme I indignation upon h hearing aring of ot the disgraceful scene e eAt j at the Garrick r |