4 SEPTEMBER 1920, Page 14

ACTION SHOULD BE MET BY ACTION.

[To THE _ EDITOR or THE SIKCIA.T01.") 8'14—With reference to your article headed as above in the Spectator of August Mt, the average middle-glass man has no particular influence in his suburb, no experience in party organisation, but little spare time, and has difficulty in making ends meet. You say he must "Prepare for action," but will you please say what form his preparation should take? If the reply is, join the Middle Class Union, why is this advice not thrust upon him in all middle-class papers? The papers could give advertising space in lieu of a subscription. Only last week the Daily Telegraph in a leader on this subject entirely