Mr. President. yesterday afternoon two young gentlemen from the Society of Friends called upon me at my office. where we discussed for over an hour the Hungarian refugee situation as it now exists. One of these gentlemen was Edward H. Meyerding. chief of the Quaker refugee mission in Austria. The other was Mr. Ed Snyder with whom I had previously discussed Friends programs affecting Indians. Having spent time discussing the refugee situation with Mr. Meyerding. I was particularly interested in the article which appeared in this mornings Washington Post under the byline of Warren Unna. Since Mr. Meyerding has returned within the past 2 weeks from Austria. and since Mr.