i Misinformation. Please**I To the Editor of The Sentinel:May I suggest Mr. Haase, that you start a Misinformation. Please”| I know ill! tax your imagination . 1 sorely, but really now, don't youithink there's just a very faint possi- ‘ bility the Finns may know just a ! , tiny bit more about their own coun- ! j try than does the Sunday Work- : i er?” Why not interview a few { i Finns, especially those most recent- i Jy arrived here? And don't forget 1 a few of those had a sample of ■ Bolshevistic savagery a few’ years ago. Or are you afraid of the truth?Don’t be silty. If Mannerheim were so eager for power, why did he refuse the Finns' insistent demands that he be King of Finland? Your description much more aptly describes blood-thirsty Stalin.The Finns are Ijie most highly educated. free people in the world. They despise the low standards of living and learning in Russia. •Your assertions regarding the Mannerheim line may be described in one word. Ridiculous? The eyesight of your eye witness*’ must be pretty poor.Sending ill-trained, half clad soldiers to die of cold and starvation is, I presume, an example of Bolshevist, love of the common people. I suggest Stalin write a book. How to Betray Friends and Annihilate People.”To the wonders of Bolshevism, I will be crude and say Applesauce!” In Fitchburg there are those who went to Russia very violent Reds and returned, much sadder; not even a