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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 vith  C m.E/to   take
   up reotine matters of business which included primarily visa and soerity  hecks,
   ae   t ueietened first valked   into the [a'ainetti (mall private diatia room)
   at the Officers Club  is Katajanokka, he occtented on the   iW   1y paeant  tall
   A       ACCIr-  laughtagly replied, eWell, at least yo agree with Col MBon one
       thn P e than remarked that he had soum GOLUB ,just thte other day and 001.0  had
   comented  about the beetitul fall ventber.  raterally, we here curious about
   COLU  'a Welcmes and Past -asked ACCIE  Qh    at COLt had to sa for hiself,
   LACI0m / replied that  ae  weeks ago 00    had om   to him vith In.         letter
   wich  had beenmaled  to Soit   person   n lHelsinki  and had asked for 1ACC     s
   emistane  in iavestigating this mattrI    ACCIR/1Asaid that be is hap   to be
   o ianobone  help to  0L0  on satters or  i   type as lon   as it is kept within
   harmles lmits. OL      alttold     EC IR/A at this time that be would be glad
   to help with the iavestigation is aw un he coualdI:CCmAj bad thC/1  M    E ltt r
   iavestigated with the result that tHa hand eot that the anvelopes had bee
   typed on a Ejedish Bald. sochina, and the envelope. which bad been used rean out of
   stock in flatais stores about a year ago. The investigatta  po!ated to qweden
   as. the plaae where those letters mst have bee typed, and  INT ]Wftold  00L
   P  Gth OLUB then asked- hin if he could intercede with the 'ah       tt     ,
   ad VACCWhas preadee        to write about itDI tAC                 on to xleai that
   his relations with G0.5 are far more lportant                     chief of the
(rTACC I3  than the  can be to GOt!, because he       learas things from COW
     $t  he altS at othertsos bear. At the lest meting  the folloving itme bad
  ease ups

           a, COLW,  in omenting   upon soviet imbassedor Viktor 1. 4t1BeDSYIs
           deprture, said that the latter has been seriously ill with diabetee
           for aW  yeara. has'   frequently requested to be relieved of his post,
           .et has beae twneid down bY Mosow beeause of the Cood wrk he has dome
           in ?ialand. LIMT   'a 1ie  has been unhappy with her stay in Helsinki
           and has also been easione to return to the Soviet Whic.

           b.  COL= brought up the To       a     case and sad  tat   A    had
           depated uer   a de0d,  and whethea enald   return or not, CLB   did
           not knw.   uccIgjaverred that he rot th       Impreeasion tha t Ij D
           ast have auirgne   rigorqe questianing before his darture         )

           G. case  toed[uce ta/h1   t he had werned 'his people  to be ver
           eareftl  in halad to do nothiag stupid.' Wat he   et b  'his pole
           was not  ear other tham he obvionaly mnt  just ambas    paral.
      ACC2WAhad repUed rather maliciously to this tr etag, *Tou
          abou ad   be teo worried about their doing stapid things sain     we
          know how to get them out disorectly. COLW  rose to this.   aski ,
              aMeh an IMaidest happened while T have bean  ere?* VaC       j/- c
         WMse or cours,   Shaking of N. s. KEILnzv   but rem   o-  *Iti you
         don t kan,  then T guess I shoaldnt  tell you  A    ee all, T have to
         have  me  secrete ageelf.  This aided that part of their enevereaties.
     2.  Goise bek  to 7var:Tormrqso      case,  eem/l1I        n  to araeama
that three other faideaints-b  been prsested as evideae     the foviets of attempt
to recruit Soviet persomnel i  Taland.   (b* the attaohaat  to  PRA343,   19
Setamber  19.0,)  The  three cases have been Naty    awvestite *aa  there Ig
very lit1e  bes     ia foot to than. ror exple,  the first incident we  to the
effect that (fV )  50'10  flMW had atterpted to recruit a Voviet ottism as an
intoreast.  The truth of the matter we ezotly  the reverse, a    this ease had
bees reported to the Ralstry of  Taterior some two mathe earlier by  ATIra/o]
himself.  Tu other wrds,  the .oviete had aeds the recruitmant attempt eand wer
tr   r toan    th    na.1 E or it=2T1ned came invoird a %mriet


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