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Al Gore Sr — Part 1
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Memorandum to ir. Nichols February 23, 1956
; According to a memorandum from Mre Rosen to Mr. Be. A. Tanm,
dated May 3, 1945, @ constituent of Congressman Albert Gore, residing -
tn Memphis, had reported his automobile stolen to the Memphis Office
on April 11, 1945. Later Congressman Gore contacted the Hashington
H letter dated May 4, 1945, we advised Congressman Gore of the facts in
this case and of the fact that we appreciated his bringing the matter to
our attention, (26-87757)
Under cover of a letter dated October 12, 1945, the New Orleans
Office submitted considerable material 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 Jriends. The Jdlyer set out that among Southern
Senators and representatives who qualified as friends of CIO were the
Jollowing: A list was then set forth of various Congressmen which includ.
Representative Albert Gore of Tennessee. (100-2894~94 )
| According to a memorandum Jrom Mr. Hendon to Ir. Polson dated
January 20, 1947, Mr. Hendon advised that on January 15, he had visited
with Congressmen Albert Gore who is Supported strongly by relatives of
Hendon's, and who in addition were close Personal friends of the
Congressman's. Hendon advised ifr. Tolson that Congressman Gore was
ambitious and was a very good backer of the new deal, although he was by
no means too liberal or a deft winger. Ur. Hendon stated that Gore seemec
to be very friendly to the Bureau and he was sure he could be depended
upon to render assistance where necessary.
: According to a confidential informant of the Washington Field
Office on July 2, 1948, one Albert Gore, 1509 North Herndon Street,
sletandria, Virginia, expressed interest in. joining the Netionas Lawyers
- Guild in @ conversation with an official of the Guild. (200-7321-6€50)
In June, 1950, Congressman Gore's office contacted the Bureau
regarding the missing son of one of the congressman's constituents. By
letter dated June 13, we advised Congressman Gore that the missing person
was probably identical with an individual on whom we had a navy finger-
print card. The missing individual was also published in the August, 195¢
issue of the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, and as a result the missing
person was located in California and Congressman Gore expressed sincere
appreciation for the service the Bureau rendered in this case. (79-24165)
- tae According to a memorandun from ur. Ge Cy Gearty to Mr. He. H.
Clegg dated february 23, 1951, Representative Gore spoke at a luncheon
Sponsored by the Exchange Cluby Memphis, Tennessee, on February 20, 1951.
Gearty and the SAC of the Memphis Office were guests. The talk of.
Representative Gore was in connection with crime Prevention week and he
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