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PAGE 2 RE: BERNARD GOLDSMITH told GOLDSMITH that he had known OSWALD in the Marines. GOLDSMITH says that since he had a secret clearance he descided not to see THORNLEY anymore. The last time GOLDSMITH saw THORNLEY was in January of 1964. GOLDSMITH says that he never loaned THORNLEY any money, but if he did THORNLEY must have paid it back. GOLDSMITH met WILLIAM BRADY at IVAN's discussion sessions. GOLDSMITH said of BRADY, " he turns me off, refering to the fact that BRADY was gay). When I asked GOLDSMITH what he thought of BRADY, he replied, " he (BRADY) struck me as somehow dangerous*, "something wasn't right about him (BRADY)". GOLDSMITH describes BRADY as " radical, extremist, violent segregationist and some- what gay". GOLDSMITH did not like BRADY because of the afore- mentioned "qualities" and thusly did not associate with him. GOLDSMITH says that BRADY actually became violent at some of the meetings at IVAN's and that BRADY never missed a chance to jump on a soap box to denounce something or someone. GOLDSMITH was very cooperative and said that if this office had any further questions he would be available. Complain Gary Sanders CC: Andrew Sciambra GMS/gs