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Al Gore Sr — Part 1
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Henérandum to Mr. Nichols February 23, 1956
DETAILS:
Personal History:
According to the Congressional Directory for January, 1956,
Albert Gore, Democrat, was born at Carthage, fennessee, on December 26,
1907. He was elected to the 76th Congress and Successive Congresses
until elected to the United States Senate on November 4, 1952,
information in Bureau Files:
Bureau files reflect that on two different occasions, in 1938
and 1939, Congressman Gore came tn with a group of constituents and made
a tour of the Bureau with them. The Jiles do not indicate that he met
the Director on etther of these occasions. (94-2-13378X, 19004x)
printing, applicant forms and related material, (67-279161, 32-44,
60-98-1557 )
Yaz%t who was alleged to be working on Government contracts. By letter
dated December 23, 1941, we thanked Representative Gore for his interest
and advised him that we were taking the liberty of referring his
correspondence and enclosure to Military Intelligence and the Office of
Naval Intelligence, (65-4632~6 )
Drew Pearson, in his column "Washington Merry-Go-Round" for
February 18, 1943, commented on the first closed-door neeting Of the...
House Appropriations Subcommittee named to review recent cases referred
to by Congressman Martin Diese The article stated that Congressman John
Kerr, chairman of the subcommittee, decided "to throw out any cases in
which there is the Slightest doubt about accused employees! loyalty to
the United States." Chairman Kerr insisted that there must be conclusive
proof of un-Americanisn so that what the Committee did would not ruin a
man and his family Jor life. According to the Column, Kerr was vigorous].
Supported by the other members of the subcommittee which tneluded Albert
Gore of Tennessee, (66-7155=197)
In @ memorandun dated March 12, 1943, Mr. Glavin advised
dir. Tolson that the members of Judge Kerr's subcomnittee Covering un-
| American activities of Government employees were @s follows: John He
Kerr, North Cerolina, Chairman; Albert Gore, Tennessee; Clinton P,
Anderson, New Hexrtco; D. Lane Powers, New Jersey, Frank B. Keefe,
Wisconsin, (62-71873~18)
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