Helen Danesh speaks for the first 15 minutes. She begins by reading special greetings from the Maori people of New Zealand—in their native tongue. Her talk focuses on the revolutionary qualities of youth and how youth can serve as a catalyst for world peace. John Danesh is next and speaks for 13 minutes on the evolutionary qualities of youth in the development of world unity. John Hanley is next and warns that humanity now has weapons that can destroy the earth; thus it is imperative that the work for world peace become a chief focus of human endeavor. He calls for a change in the current thinking of people. Nancy Ward is the last speaker. She is a mother, a singer and a composer. She reads from her paper: “The Role of the Feminine in the Establishment of World Peace”.