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Jane Addams — Part 3
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Ao Be Davidson | REE May 5, 1924.
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| ¢hat the Tarks were"neither fierce and savage, mor living the life of an tgrabian
wight * fable."
Grace Pauls of Ceylon, was the next speaker, and she represented poth Ceylon
ont India. ‘She spoke of. the Ghandi movement ef “passive resistance" in India, and of
Ghandi’s belief. in @ revolution through “spiritual effort in soul cooperation.” She
farther said that ghe welcomed this chance to bring the hopes of India pefore the-
Conference.
fhe next speaker was Rie-Djenn2ang of China, who stated that China is really &
pacifist nation, although active very little. Most ‘of China's troubles, the speaker
stated, are internal, and China is striving for Wationsl Peace first, bat will co-
operate heartily with any international movement for a firm establishment of peace in
¢his world.
Thea next speckers Mathilde Widegrens read a report on the eComnission to Finland,
¢o Sobleswig, and to the Eur, o the Women's International Leagae.* She explained can
aabegxemt the efforts being made by the populace of those places for world peace.
She further speks of the success of the wpassive resistance movement” by the people
ef the Rhur district.
Carolena. Foods. of. the United States, spoke next on “Passive Resistance.” ‘She
endeavored to. ‘snow how @ passive repistance movement can be pronght. “ko bear, and
make itself felt, as in the Ghandi movement in Yuaia, also the movement in the Rhur
g@istrict. ~ / |
andres Spuress of. France, who spoks once previous to this, again spoke on the
egnild Movement® and ‘the “Societi des enfants". She referred particularly to oor-
respondence had between children in France and children in the Rmr district, and
their feeling ¢oward each others and stated that German laborers had offered to help =
reconstract the devastated ares of France.
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