Playing of national anthem "God Save The Queen" opens Sunday session. Introductory remarks by Libby PARK, Secretary of Toronto Peace Council and co-chairman of the Sunday evening session of National Conference of Support for Negotiated Peace, Mrs. Park announced that 2,513 registered for the conference. Introductory remarks (en Français) by Jean-Gilles RICHARD, Quebec writer and novelist and evening co-chairman with Mrs. Libby PARK. Introductory speech of John BURNS, President of National Firefighters Union in England; by Stan THORLEY, President of Local 136 of the United Rubberworkers of America, John Burns, his peace movement activities, his experiences during World War II, his labour union activities. Speech by the invited guest speaker, John BURNS, President of the National Fire Brigade Union in England. International relations, Foreign Ministers' Conference in Berlin 1951, the future of postwar Germany; Germany, German government post World War II; defence, dangers of arms race; England, bombing of London c. 1940; John Burns, living in London during the blitz; War, suffering of civilians during London blitz; China, recognition of China by United Nations, mis\-representation of Chinese people, peaceful nature of Chinese. (Tape runs out at this point). Continuation of speech by John BURNS. China, courageous spirit of Chinese (volume very low); trade, trade with communist China; economy, economic advantages of peacetime; International Relations, growing demand for world peace, importance of disarmament, settlement of Korean conflict, democratization of postwar Germany; England, Labour Party resolutions on peace; Spain, oppression in Franco's Spain; international relations, renewed hopes for peace. Musical presentation by Pete Seegar, American folksinger and peace advocate. Included in his repertoire were the songs: "Johnny, I Hardly Knew You" and "Last Night Last I Had the Strangest Dream" as well as other folk songs about peace from other countries. Announcement by Libby PARK, Chairman of conference of the replacement of Mary Jennison by Bruce Mickleborough as Secretary of the Conference of Support for Negotiated Peace due to the serious illness of Mary Jennison. (Shortly after Bruce Mickleborough beings his appeal for funds, the recording cuts off abruptly and remains silent until end of the tape). Speech by James ENDICOTT, Chairman of the Canadian Peace Congress. International relations, peace, the Cold War, East West relations; trade; agriculture; international relations, recognition of China, peace movement, the divided Germanys, nuclear disarmament, Lester B. Pearson, his statements on foreign policy; War, nuclear war. Mr. Endicott's speech was the closing address of the Conference of Support for Negotiated Peace sponsored by the Canadian Peace Congress which was held in Massey Hall, Toronto.