Mr. President. I am deeply concerned that the provisions of the Refugee Relief Act. which have allowed thousands to begin new lives with hope in our country. will expire at the end of this year. One of the most urgent needs in our world today is homes for thousands of orphans who face a bleak future in their homeland. Many of these orphans should be the direct responsibility of our people and Government. since they were fathered by American military personnel. An excellent recent article in the March 1956 Cosmopolitan magazine reports: Few children in the world have futures as bleak as those of the 4.000 GI babies left in Japan by our Army of occupation.