m 1Â¥ 4 w"o deliberately disrupts his whole administrative structure at more or less regular interâ€" vals because he believes that nothin« else keens them on trh~‘~ tocs. In this he is, of enurce. wrong simnce the jolt must come from within and a matter of self rather than of supsrimposed discipline. Let The missive told all lovers of peace to be on the alert, but it really said more. "Alert" was not the true word; "susâ€" picion" would have been more to the point, of the writer really wanted to be straightâ€" forward. In hiding his true feeling he did himself and his reading community a disâ€"serâ€" vice. He is not a wellâ€"known writer but he is much more imvnortant than I am, importâ€" ant enough to be effective and to undermine the goodâ€" will be which so many people live and the honesty by which many honestly prosper. subject matter as in the underâ€" lying spirit of the article. I am sure that the writer did not intend that his real attitude should shine through, but it did. us ase the honest doubt on wh‘ch to build surer faith and muvtual goodâ€"will. _ But suspicion! Ah there is the undermining element par excellance. In every communâ€" ity there must be people who are suspicious of almost everyâ€" thing@. if our community is typical in this respect. These people, I. suspect. are suspicâ€" ious mostly of things altruisâ€" tic. The Lions Club: wants monev to build a diving pool. Why? Well. according to the person with suspicion as his guiding star, because they want to give work to some conâ€" tractor or as a subtle way of raisin@ the taxes in the notâ€" tooâ€"distant future. You can argue them down with facts and, at the end, such people will close the matter with, "I don‘t think the diving pool is necessary _ anyhow _ so â€" I‘m against it and 1 cean‘t afford to help. Goodâ€"bye." All this is not to discount the worth of an honest doubt. Indeed, I have learned that I should shun long periods of complete trust and faith in the efficacy of my efforts. Huâ€" mans seem to be so human: to see through a glass so darkly as to need to be joited perâ€" iodically to prevent slipping into the slough of complacenâ€" ey. I know a businessâ€"head Perhaps the leaders in comâ€" munity â€" services should be grateful for the unwilling citiâ€" szen. He may be, after all, a prod urging others to more, "DOUBITS â€"â€" SUSPICIONS" Communities can get along without such people, and they do. As most peonle know, they are the losers. Theirs is never the joy of digging down and paying out for the high priviâ€" lege of serving as members of service clubs do; of stopping to help some ladened soul; of taking time to visit hospitalâ€" ized patients; of offering asâ€" sistance â€" to _ churches, Red Cross, leadership of the young or any other work entailing sacrificial service. 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