Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1947 — Page 6

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gence group ‘was preceded by a

{evaluate intelligence, and this issue

is a clear advance for

self in a fleld that everyone now is of first

by executive order, and its n scope has bee Mr. agencies which have run an intelligence show of their own have been reluctant to see the central intel-

is needed. Inclusion of the central in- | telligence unit in the new “merger”

the method of getting it.

up under the national intelligence authority. This body consists of the secretaries of state, war and navy, Adm. William D. Leahy, the President's personal chief of staff and Gen. Vandenberg himself. The authority sets tHe course on policy; the central intelligence group executes this policy.

"The committee acknowledged that establishment of the central intelli-

among various agencies in this field. But it questioned whether the same agency could gather and

probably will be raised in congress. Proponents of broad powers for central group say evaluation is a case of trying to decide between two reports—one black, one white, for example. Rather it is piecing together a mass of informa® tion from many sources, trying to supply missing links in a chain of facts.

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The central group would operate only in fields in which other agencies are not engaged. Another issue raised is whether

The group’s friends point out it would be without the police powers the German agency had. _ Division of Functions Some functions, such as foreign broadcast intelligence in radio, are favored for continuance by state, war and navy departments, but it is understood none wants to take it over. Central intelligence advocates ask: If not a central agency, who will do it? - It is felt that a new secretary of national defense coming fresh into

Local Priest: Sent To Liberty Church

The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis, announces the appointment of the Rev. Fr. Edward C. Bauer to he pastor of St. Bridget’s Catholic church, Liberty, Ind. Fr. Bauer goes from St. Patrick's church, Indianapolis, where he has been an assistant, to succeed the Rev. Fr. Theodore Mattingly, Father Mattingly is retired because of {ll health, The Rev. Fr. Joseph Koster, who was ordained by Archbishop Schulte at Christmastime, becomes an assistant at St. Patrick's.

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of military services seems to chart

Gen. Vandenberg's agency is set

A 5 Helo Nor yee for Central Intelligence

Proposed ‘Merger’ an Advance for Office * Now Operating by Executive Order

Serippe-Ho WASHINGTON, Jan. 24—The new army-navy reorganisation plan establishmefit

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in law of a central U. 8. office of

direction of armed services may be able be to understand and support the central group. The new central group is interested In passage of an “official

Its appropriations will not be made public to prevent general knowledge of the size and extent

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