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104-10172-10314 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (10/3/1958)

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        1.  Cn the 30th of September Brealey arala had lunch vithACsC m/to take
   up routine matters of businas which  included primarily visa and seurity  hecks,
   Line t    ndertened first valked into the Ka'ainetti (mall private diatia room)
   at the Offiesrs Club  in Katajanokka, be oateted  on the     W  17 paeat fall
          A04'-ACI.1    anvly replied, mWell, at least you agree with Cl  aBon one
            th He than re ked that he had som GLB  ,just the othr da7 and 00.0   had
   comented  about the beentitul fell ventber. laterally, we  ere eurious about
   COLB   a es aes and jast -asked ACCIE   Qh   at COLt had to sa for himself.
   LACI0m / replied that ane  weeks ago 00    had ome  to his vith Ie       letters
   wich  had been mailed to SoVet* perona n    Helsinki and had asked for 1ACC     s
   emsistane inavestigating   this mattrI ~ACCIM/1Asaid   that be is hap     to be
   ora ianobone help to 0L0  on satters or is   type as lon as it is kept WItbin
   harmles  mits.    OL   al   told  EC IR/A  at this time that be would be glad
   to help with the isve   attio in aw  unihe coualdI:CCmAjhad theC ff/       lett e
   iavestigated with the rosult that thy ton  ett that the anvelopes had bee
   typed a a Eedisb  Nlda   ohine,  and the envelopes. which had been used rean out of
   stock in flataio stores akout a year ago. The investigattes po!ated to qweden
   as. the plaae where these letters mst have bee typed, and  INT tA'Ptold 00LW
     Pa  GOLUB then asked- him if he could intercede with the   ahathoriti,
  and VC     /   asredee     to write about itauAC           4 an to explai  that
  his relations with G0.5  are far more iaportant to         a hiR the chief of the
A  x CI    than the  ean be to 01!,  because he Wearas things from COLag
$t ho alght aot othersise bear. At the Last meting the flloving itme bad
  onme ups

           a, COLW,  in  omenting  upon Soviet habassador Viktor 1. 4t1Y  DiY's
           departure, said that the latter has been seriously Lil with diabetes
           for aOW year.        has' frequently requested to be relieved of his post,
           .Wt has been twneid down by Moscow because of the Cood work he has dome
           In ?ialand. LIMT   'a wife has been unhappy with her sta  in Helsiaki
           and has also been eaions to ratern to the Soviet Whion

           b.  CO.W brought up the To     a             case and said tat a h
           depated under a 0e0d,  and whethea enald   retmu  or not, CLB   did
           not knw.     cc WnEaverred  that he rot the impreestoe  tha tPID
           ast have  uqrgne rigorous questioning before his dar       e' )

           G. case  toediuce a/14ht he had werned *his peoplea to   be very
           eareftl  it hanad to do nothing stupid..' Wat he    t b 'his people
           was not  ear other than he obviously mnt  just ambas    paral.
      0   ACCWAhad repUed rather maliciously to this tr etag, You
          abouad   t be too worried about their doia stupid things saie we
          know how to get them out disoreetly. COLW  rose to this    ask  ,
          ha.   eh  an iaideat happend  while T have been hre?*  y       amJ0/1
          WMse or coutrse, Shaking of N. s. KEIOniv  but rmed- *Iti you
          deas ka,   then T guess I sholdnt   tell you  Atee  all, T have to
          have  me secrete ageelf.  This eided that part of their enevereaties.
     2.  Goins back to      vaer            ase, seem/eplW     tand to araeley
that three other faidents-ha   been preseted as evidense    the foietas of attempts,
to recruit Soviet personel  i  Taland.   (b** the attachaant toF GRA 3543, 19
September  19W.)  The  three cases have been faly iaw geitaa there Igo
very little bea   ia  fot to them. ror  xWple,   the first incident we  to the
effect that (fV ) 9501'1  fltW had atteirpted to recruit a Voviet ottism as an
intoreast.  The truth of the matter we ezotly  the reverse, an   this case hd
beta reported to the RMalstry of Taterior some two mathe earlier by  ATIra/o]
himself.  Tu other  wrds, the  -OVietU had ads the recruitmant attempt And wer
trr           to  n t th  na.1 %or it T n   c ame invoiyrd a _rit   wMineer


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