Chairman. I would suggest that the Administrator designated under this act be requested to contact immediately the Honorable H. W. Tuck. who is that great American serving in Geneva as the chairman of the International Refugee Organization. so that a solution of the full problem. through the cooperation of the IRO. could be reached. Mr. Chairman. we are not altogether dealing in this bill with war surplus materials. relaying mortar and brick. and reconstructing mines. factories. and bridges. We are dealing directly with the rehabilitation and the reconstruction of the lives and spiritual ideals and values of the millions of Europe. plus the 850.000 displaced persons who. because of fear of persecution and even death. cannot and will not return to their countries which have been literally gobbled up by Russia and which are now securely locked behind the "iron curtain." At this point. as a member of the Fulton. special subcommittee.