More than Silence The "quarantine method" for handling bigot implies more than given them a silent treatment. Prof. Fineberg urged community- relations organizations to scrutinize the nefarious activities of those agitators to be prepared to furnish information about them for amicable inquirers. When a rabble-rouser is coming, the organization should expose him privately to opinion-molders. In addition, constructive efforts should be taken to induce people to involve themselves to projects for improving intergroups relations. Bigger than the vexatious immediate problems is the need to find out the cause for such bigotry and counteract the sinister malady which afflicts a segment of our society. To look a gift horse in the mouth--Although I didn't have much use for Uncle Roy's present, I took it with a big smile since I have been taught never to look a gift horse in the mouth. (to be critical of a present given to you)