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Henry a Wallace — Part 4
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KY 200-2375
ADMINISTRATIVE “PAGE
No information has been received from CI 7-5, or other
sources, during tho current poriod which would indicate that the Pro-
gressive Party is still active in this area. This report is, accord-
Angly, being referred upon completion to the office of origin, but should
information be received by the Knoxville Office at any time in the future,
which is deémed worthy of notice, a supplemental report will ‘be submitted
to the office of origin.
Copics of this. report have been designated for the Memphis
and Birmingham Offices for their information, inasmuch as activities of -
the Progressive Party in this area may be of value to them in evaluating
activities within their respective areas. For their further information,
it should bo noted that in the compilation of this Knoxville report, no
mention has been made of persons active in the Progressive Party who re-
side outside of the Knoxville territory. Information contained in the
Knoxville files has sevoral references to individuals residing in the
Memphis territory, but from a reading of the information, 1% appears that
the information is already in the possession of the Memphis Office and,
therefore, it was not restated in this report.
Further information is contained in the files of the Knox-~
ville Office concerning AUBREY ERVIN GALYON, JR., inasmuch as an investi-
gation was conducted of GALYON in the case entitled "AUBREY ERVIN GALYON,
JR. - OR - 11960, ABAA, SM - C" (Bufile #116-182822). This investigation
developed that GALYON was, to some extent, associated with the Tennessee
Valley Unitarian Church at Knoxville, and was also a mombor of a discus~
sion group on the University of Tennessee Campus. While the investigation
developed that GALYON is considered to be an "individualist," and a person
who seomed to be "exploring" different philosophies, it was, nevertheless,
the consensus of opinion of those persons interviewed in the investigation
that GALYON was not disloyal to the United States and was not a Comunist.
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