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RAYMOND DOUGLAS BRADBURY
In 1967, he was a sponsor for Assembly of Men and.
Women of the Arts concerned with the war in Vietnam; in l966
Vietnam; in l963, he was a sponsor for Southern California
Council for a'Sane Nuclear Policy; as of l96o he was a member
of Los Angeles Committee for a SareNuclear Policy.
LA T-4 stated that Bradbury was observed on October 27,
1962 as a protestor on a picket line sponsored by the Los
Angeles Siudent Peace Union, a group formed to protest the
blockade of Cuba. In 1963, Bradbury, according to LA T-4,
was active with core, a civil rights organization, in planning
strategy of demonstrations.
People's World"
, a well known West Coast communist publication,
and Abroad Rises Against U. S. Policy in Cuba." This article
made reference to a public hearing by 44 prominent Americans
against military intervention and an appeal for re-establishing
relations with Cuba. This appeal appeared as an advertisement
in the "New York Times" on Septenber 16, 1962 and Bradbury
was a signer.
On July 19, 1968, LA T-4 was recontacted and he
bury nor could he furnish any information which would indicate
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why
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On July 22, 1968, LA T-3 was recontacted and advised
that he could furnish no information concerning Bradbury
which would indicate any possible Cuban connections.
On August 9, 1968. LA 1-2 was recontacted and he
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indicate a connection between Bradbury and
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THe added that Bradbury
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Cultural Congress of Havana becavse of his liberal view but
that he had no definite information concerning this matter.
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