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Al Gore Sr — Part 1
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Hemorandum to Mr. Nichols March 18, 1954
covering un~American acttuities of Government employees were
Gs follows: John &. ferr, North Corolitna, Chatruan; Albert
iste} Gore, Tennessee; Clinton P. Anderson, New Hexztcos D. Lane
Powers, New Jersey; Frank B. Keefe, Wtaconsin, (62-71873~18 )
_ According to a memorandum from Ur, Rosen to Wr, B.A,
Tamm, dated May 3, 1945, a constituent of Congressman Albert
Gore, residing in Memphis, had reported his automobile stolen
to the Henphis Offtce on April Il, 1945, Later Congressman
Gore contacted the Washington Field Office and advised he had
recetved a letter from his Constituent eritictzing the FBI in
Memphis for their tnvestiaation of this case, By letter dated
i May 4, 1945, we advised Con -?ressnan Gore of the facts in this
a: case and of the Jact that we appreciated his bringing the
os matter to our attention. (26-8775?)
Under cover of a letter dated October 12, 1945, the
New Orlecns Office submitted considerable matérial under the
Caption "Christian American, Ine., Federal Corrupt Practices
Act.” One of these submissions was a flyer put out by the
"Christian American" headlined CIO to spend $5,000,000 to
elect its friends. - Phe flyer set out that among Southern
senators and representatives who qualified as friends of cro
Coie neg iiowing: A list was. then set Foren of various
Congressmen which included Representative Albert Gore of
Tennessee, (100-2894-94 ) - |
According toa menorandum from Mr. Hendon to Mr. Tolson
dated January 20, 1947, Ur. Hendon advised that on January 1550-0
ee ' he had visited with Congresszan Albert Gore who ig Supported
strongly by relatives of Hendon's, and who tn addition were close
personal friends of the Congressman's, Hendon advised Ir, Polson
that Congresanan Gore was ambitious and was a very good backer of
to the Bureau end he waa sure he could be depended upon to render
assistance where kecessary,
According to a confidential informant of the Washington
Field Office on July 2, 1948, one Albert Gore, 1509 North Herndon
Street, Alezandria, Virginia, expressed tnterest in Jotning the
Vattonal Lawyers Guild tn a conversation with an official of the
Guild, (100-7321-650) . .
_in June, 1950, Congressman Gore's office contacted
the Bureay regarding the missing son of one of the congressman's
constituents, By letter dated June 13, we advised Congressman
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