The savage struggle between Catholic and
Protestant terrorists in Ulster has been going
on since 1969. Countless peace plane have been
proposed, only to fail, and the peace-keeping
efforts of British troops seem to make matters
worse. The latest attempt, the Women's Peace
Movement,was born last August when a housewife
named Betty Williams, horrified at seeing children
killed by a run-away car after a shooting
incident, stormed into a Catholic neighborhood
and began ringing doorbells demanding peace. As
demonstrators Mrs. Williams gathered passed the
house of Mairead Corrigan, the dead children's
aunt,she too joined in. Since then the two have
staged demonstrations all over Britain.