STATEMENT REGARDING CIG MADE BY THE HONORABLE WALTER G. ANDREWS IN TESTIFYING BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE ON THE UNIFICATION BILL, S.758
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1/41,2110RATID1114 FOR THE RECORD
The following is a statement regarding CIG made bi the licior-
able Walter G. Andrews, Chairman, House Armed Services Cornitt,e,
in testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee on
unification bill, S. 758:
ER. ANDREWS: The powers of the Central Intelligence Agency
should be carefully spelled out, as they were in the old S. 2044.
Moreover, the Director should be confirmed by the Senate. The
potentialities of this Agency are enormous. It is a great and
dangerous departure for the American people to establish by Itm. a
"spy agency", which is what this agency will actually be. 3- alai.
specifically delineated the powers of this Agency. These powers,
and especially the restrictions on the powers, should be reirtro-
duced into this bill.
SENATOR SALTONSTALL: I do not like to interrupt you, but I
wish you would explain that a little more thoroughly to me, beca'ise
it is not clear to me.
ER. ANDREWS: If you will read the powers of this bill ani
the provisions of S. 2044, you will see that I meat. It aore !1-:74,-
cifically outlines the powers of the Director.
SENATOR. SALTONSTALL: Why should such a man be restricted if
he is going to do his job?
12R. ANDROIS: 1 think that it is a better propositior. ThAt
is, to delineate his powers rather than leave them in the air.
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3,12,10R4.NDUL1 FOR THE RECORD
The following is a statement regarding CIG made by the Telior-
able Walter G. Andrews, Chairman, House Armed Services Calmi-,t,-el
in testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee or t;"lf
unification bill, S. 758:
MR. ANDREWS: The powers of the Central Intelligenee Azencr
should be carefully spelled out, as they were in the old S. 234:c.
Moreover, the Director should be confirmed by the Senate. The
potentialities of this Agency are enormous. It is a great and
dAngerous departure for the American people to establish by lav a
"spy agency", which is what this agency will actually be. S. 2:14,4
specifically delineated the powers of this Agency. These powers,
and especially the restrictions on the powers, should be reintre-
duced into this bill.
SENATOR SALTONSTALL: I do not like to interrupt you, but I
wish you would explain that a little more thoroughly to re, becaase
it is not clear to me.
MR. ANDREUS: If you will read the powers of this bill ard
the provisions of S. 2044, you will see what I mean. It lore vpe-
cifically outlines the powers of the Director.
SENATOR SALTONSTiLLL: 17hy should such a man be restricted if
he is going to do his job?
MR. AND-4T1S: I think that it is a better propositior. That
is, to delineate his powers rather than leave them in the air.
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GENERAL CARL SPAATZ, COMMANDING GENERAL, ARMY AIR FOR'
BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON EXPENDITURES IN THE EXECUr-IVE
DEPARTPIENT, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, RE. H. R. 2319. ? /3
The world is in.. the midst of technical and Iscientific developments ilhiCt
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makes compulsory a reorganitation of aur National Security establishments..
T he most compelling factor is the constantly increasing power to ieflict
overwhelming destruction by long range attack through the air. Whether the le
strurnent use4-be the heavy,boznber,,the? rocket, .or the guided missile, this pewee
of destructioninay,welI,beeappiied without warning, from any part of the earth t.:
any other -part. The, strategic air offensive began to be effectivo only fiv-. yearf.-
ago. It noW!'d term4wei new requirements for National Security, which a arnatio i
can disre
go.rriPasa and' the quadrant made:possiblei the cc
sea pccwer 'as a major influenza rn,making tha-ra
the ci 9 en America Was a young natiOn,, we did have a pasr:ivf.
security lit reraotena tt was difficult for an enemy to get at use' But wit.h.th.e
acceleratiorirdtstieediof ships our country became exposed to attack on our arpaF
? of vulnerability; 01.11" Cciasts and our commerce. To meet this threat ther-
? the concept of the Fleet-in-Being to control vital areas of the sea against atth..k
over the water.
Meanwhile, we have advanced our capability for movement into the eir.
of the air has given us a new control over time and space, with almost Ili-Limit et
freedom of movement*, a new capability for distant reconnaissance; and a new ver'7
of offense in war. The use of air power brings into range not only the en ,F my
armed strength on the periphery, but also his internal industrial and tran!!port
acity. The strategic air offensive is directed primarily not against his battle
strength, but against the source of war strength within his borders where --/e.
weak in defense. Its purpose is to break his will to resist by destruction ,f
mean. Direct attack on the heart of the enemy has never been possihle b fo-r,
until surface forces were defeated.
Strategic use of air power has made war total, and moved it irin..nd t i uce
every city and every human being in any nation engaged. There is n 3 p-eoF .cf: I
escaoe from its reach. Attacks in any future war are no longer confined t ) ?e-
land and sea, frontiers. The whole sky over America is an ocean of air fc the
movement of the airplane.
As a nation we must lift our sights to embrace this new factor: t,,t2'
dictates total security.
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REMARKS: The attached is of interest, as it indicates a possible trend
of an amendment from the floor. If the bill gets that far,
we better confer with its floor managers to make certain that
they beat off any such amendment attempt
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