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Al Gore Sr — Part 1
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Memorandum to Mr. Tolson from L. B.: Nichols
RE: SENATOR ALBERT GORE
H we had received information from reliable sources indicating that the young
lady's mother in question had an arrest record and that her father, additionally,
had been arrested for disorderly conduct, The facts of the matter were then
set forth for the Senator, whereupon he weakly advised that he did not know of
the background of the young lady before he commended her father to the FBI,
He immediately rose to another tangent, however, by saying once again he did
not care what an individual's mother and father did as long as the individual
himself was okay. The Senator desired to know if we furnished full facts of
i the arrest of the mother and father to the White House. DeLoach told him he
“4 did not have the report with him and that he was not aware to what extent the
summary report to the White House reflected the details of the arrest of the
mother and father, The Senator said he would deeply appreciate being advised
| of additional details about the mother and father inasmuch as he has a personal
| | of the Senator's letter to the FBI commending the father, but that, additionally,
interest in that case, DeLoach told him he would check the files and contact
him later about this.
Upon leaving, Senator Gore tried to adopt a friendly tone by
fering that he was personally familar with SAC Alden, of Baltimore, in that
he had attended law school at Vanderbilt University with Alden. He stated
' he would appreciate DeLoach and Alden calling on him sometime to discuss
the above-mentioned matters at greater length, DeLoach told him he saw
}vezy little reason for discus sing the matters again unless the Senator could -
—,! produce facts and consent to listen to reason, Senator Gore laughed and in- os
| dicated that he justed wanted to get a matter off his chest; that he would
appreciate his sentiments being given to Mr. Hoover, DeLoach told him
that most certainly Mr. Hoover would know of the Senator's comments;
however, in all fairness, the Senator should additionally be willing to present | :
facts and to present the FBI's side of the argument in the event he decided to E
make his views known to the public at any time. , z
DeLoach noted that the Senator's Administrative Assistant :
was standing in back of a door in an anteroom with a pad and pencil in his 4
hand, This fact was noted only upon leaving the Senator's office, The .
Administzative Assistant could not be seen while in the Senator's office
and while the conversation was going on; however, it is presumed that the y
Administrative Assistant did take notes, ; :
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