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Caux meeting, 13 August 1954

Saidie Patterson and Frank Buchman main speakers
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unknown Unidentified Man, UK, Talks about Annie Jaeger. When she died her son got 500 letters from people who had been affected by her; Saidie Patterson, UK, Vice-chairman of Northern Ireland Labour Party. trade union organiser in textile industry in Northern Ireland. The British have a habit of saying the right thing at the wrong moment. Is a member of every women association of Northern Ireland. Had a meeting in front of the Coop about the price of eggs. Women decided not to buy eggs any longer. It worked. If I put so much energy in reducing the price of eggs; why not fight like this to change the world; Saidie Patterson, UK, Continues. Had a lot of negatives about the Americans who came after the war. But had tea with 4 American women. Told them what I thought. Found out they were from Irish descent. So that was what we exported! Changed her attitude towards the Germans too; Frank Buchman, USA, a page of the Los Angeles Times with an article on Joe Scott. Scott will be coming in a week. Talks about Scott; a committed Catholic, Known as "Mr Los Angeles". unknown Unidentified Man, USA, Talks about Los Angeles, and the MRA centre there.

Audio language

English

Talk type
Year
1955
Reference number
S09664
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish the full audio recording of this item on this website.
Audio language

English

Talk type
Year
1955
Reference number
S09664
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish the full audio recording of this item on this website.