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104-10172-10298 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (07/31/1959)

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  1.   Cu ?S JiayCA  A1/5    onat'~cted CostilieCto inform his of her latest
       conversation blth G :-bD, tf... 5ca; led l-75  at, her apartocat an Thursday'
       svr4.La  23 July7. res had been lnvit tth1e , as he s Ia i jji~CA#y5 Eiusadam
       languas  lssons.  At t-1s time he t61 aCdl  tl at the Aerican 1~ba7s
       oaeahOw r ad become w~ars 61' er Cont~iet with ni1*. 1:e ried that be had
       herd  this thr'ough an Aserican who in turn beard itf`i trAV1i C':F,/2, and a
       second masher of the AeriCan EmbosE,  LVy Iis,  Vice-Consul.  GtLLB
       sta~ted Lhat ta3ee t.o officisle   r  kine thWinrtluries on the int U.6
 ---ation of Go')',s HetmakI]                  f she had heard anything of this.
       ':h said absolutely not and she 41da~t knew how they eoucd have found oat
       but added, *l have rever attespytM to conceal EW cortect with ye.. We
       haeo been out at the movies and at reotauraats In Uealslnk togett.er and
       could have pooeibly been seen by sowmen. ba. also stated to CC1.GB, 'j
     rn  rto (a y me nishe girl) knws I atseeing youa since you phonebm
     here..   C.tLb aaksi&/   iftshe sould get in trouble from this eontret.
     ;he  stated no,  ia  Wat sho did was her am  personal branineas and of gee
     *ovnarn  to the Aricaau F~br.sy an she was still a free and private OZ,
     *ti. G [I. Atlcnod t.~ he ba4 herd cC the inquries on[AR/5'
     ontact   with foviets at a reception be atjmie4 Tuesday evening,, 21 July.
     This was  tUro same reo;.tiou Costlile gnrd 4',G../2 atLnded and was
     reported inOF.40JL6. GO.LU.   told her that)V- A.ercans  whom he
     mortioned we&e Quits upeet th~at the Amrican NLlbris3t stunants hero sa
     having  s MUCh social contF.ct with 'Fovfeta. (lo vas alto probably re-
     ferring also to A@431s contact with hin).

2.   Cc:WJ.U also oontimietd to deride the Amricans in the Thbasay hors. ire
     FLAA d that they bad a bad reputation among the Finns for drinking taro
     mumh.  lii said they couldn't hold tholir liquor an referred roci tic ally
     to a former M official here by the nrae of L:arry rMA.M!. who according
     to G~cLLxr had been asked to leave Finland because heo iaa drinking too much.
     (there is mo truth to this statment.)  Fe* also asLjFiJ  why she thlought
        thrsere so many military people in the Fmbassy. '.he sald she didn't
     know but aSou ed thaty msere br Atherin~g inforaation on Finnish rAiiitary
     capnbilities, as is the ~-sb or si? ojlitary attache office abroad. Fe
     laaghod and stated she was naive and that they were all oollecting inrbr-.
     matioa on the Soviet Union, He N180 said that tie Fnaey  hers 'ueed Finland
     as a base for to ecing  information on the oMist Union due to its proi-.
     lity  .   t      14 sF tant the F bauay rloyed ever 30 local Hinna wose
     sain ,yob was t% hel-p in the collection effort. (!e sta ted he persmonly
     did rot like trig tpre of underanaded activity and in ils ominion the
     W v D and F i. were one and the gams and both were evil. she was sons-
     what stunned b: all these remarks and could not underutagad why he went
     into than and brorujrbt tha  up at V-is wticula. time do,  so made one
     sere reference to Costili.. Pe ptvvionsly had mentiond ~tFj5   tha the
     hod sodia' contact with Coa tubl but did not feel that Cotif s was as
     ftoiL n his aissuasiome pertaining to the :-ovi. t Union vis-a-vis the 14
     c7-110 S w ith G '1;1. She said ttat thils is natural airee beia an
   Aerican  official jwose raana**s ould be construed as being L': ;.licy if
   he war~:-.*t ckratul Cc:. rre onded that he uwerst'o4 tteia b Cotille
   and2 4e had becm  fairly good frienda andt: emu~At Coati . 1. could Mc a
   little sore osea.  ^s  ainj mae  refere   to t is on Thursday and stated,
   I  a a ligrler di?:comat than C0'eti. is. I have vthling to 1C03e frcn our
   contact (Cc lub anal Cot:1e), and If arye  I,.u to laeve tiL Lnrd it will
   to Cp%.ile  and not ae.'


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