Worse Than MurderTo the Editor of The Sentinel A few days ago you editorially deplored what you considered the apparent indifference'of the Ameri- j can public toward the ruthless mas-| sacre of innocent children. 1 'ami r i sure the public is anything but dis-j interested. Those I*ve spoken to oi this matter have been so overwhelmed with horror and Ioathi; they have been unable to find won to express themselves. Wordssuch poor things. Therefore, thtL. world seems paralyzed by knowledge that such monsters exist TjL It can’t be called murder, for the ™ever existed wouldn’t slaughter children in such a manner. It can’t be called barbarism, for barbarians'' ~ -donVwage^uch-degtrticfrfflt-tm-ba**^bies It can’t be called paganism, for even a pagan would cringe from ] -sudi—brutality.—-It—most^ertaiRiy-cant be called war, for war is between men, not between alleged men and helpless children. What words are then left that could express the hearts of the world? None. a Only action can stop the Nazi criminals. Herr Hitler might well consider that other power-mad egotists with more brains and1 some semblance of humanity have been destroyed. He won’t be any exception.Jennie M, Barholm,- - ---- 163 Mechanic street.