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104-10172-10314 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (10/03/1958)

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         21. Ca tine 30tb of Septwbr  Brad er again had ltsa vtth~je VJI r l   take
    up routine intters or businss  which included primarily rise sod saaw-ity ebeoks.
    Utbm too inersii first walked into the Ktag~iuttt   (maall private dining room)
    at the Officers' Club is Katajanakka, he ocsmaoted an the masally  pbeaant  tall
       &V0.   [ AOC7]laqthingly replied, shell, at least you agee with 0CIM on one
          thiW~i!:ethe raartd.that he bad seen OOIA'B Jut the oth  dry end 002.5 had
    comesated about the beautiful Nill weather. Nattaally, we were curious abot
    l  GO®' lainsearl Just easkedCVACCIE4 (t QXt had. to li  for himself.
    CV!T,    rsplued  that anna weeks ago OTM  had com  to his with acn. VLfetters
    whsich had bM  wailed to Soviet peamal   in 11.1 sink!i and had asketd for hOC
    assistance In Invesetigating this matter~l CTAOCI mA2Iaid that he o shpyto'be
    of imnoaos  help *o, damI ca mtters  or tai s type as lone as it is kept within
    harles   m aits. OMM5  ala4'toldF! CD11MA  at this tine that Me would be la
    to help with the Luvetigatios in a:y ip  he ou~ldXI rOC nAl  bad the NTs letters
    lavastigetad with the result that thay found out that the envelopes-had bean
    typed an a Owedi ab leslda machine, and the envelopes, which bed bean used ran out of
    stock is VlliaM  stores about a year ago. The  inviostigtes pointcd to Swedem
    ssth plane whr thse letr tt have beers typed,.n -V O mTi)/T..d OOLSD
          h  0.L53ten asked, him Ilf he could intercedo kith the . di a thrt
       ozd4ACCmA~thae prmised to write about ltD) ffOCZJ~wamt   ontoepanht
   his relations with GM1.5 are far oz   isportanat to hie i  I~ the ohief of the
b~ v~crTtan thayr cos be to 00L53M,   because hs  (V/)J 2ers-things  fluor CW.t
   .hat he bight not ethen tae bear. At the last meeting the follrtimg itisu bad
   000e upsI

            a.  00UM s in ocoeeanting !upon Soviet. Ambassador Vikto I. +14FJ11DiY'e
            departure, said that the l atter has been serious~ly ill with diabetes
            for RO  yea b~as fro iutlly requectod to be relieved of his post,
            but bas been turnted do. by Moscow because ot the good work ha haa dame
            in Finland. l.M*MV w   ife has been wdaapyy with her stay in Helsinki
            be baa also been anxious to retun  to the So~viet Won~.

                 b. G=   bough upthoTorrarsonLPM2   case and, mid thfat!APID had
              dea      __t  wre lod  n  hether hoe would rettan or not, 0LM5 did
           not knov.  (Vt~ Ia*11/iarred  that he got the impreossiem thatI ID~
           asst Nave     -osoe rigorous qiassttcning before his deprtr.) (  CY

           s. OQ.B todAC1/La he had warned -his people- to be very
           earetal I.Un F sa  to do mething stupid.. that he assat 1y Ohis peols
               wa ls 1de other than he obviousay matant just mbuW  peramnel.
        0lAOm/  h-X1g~ad replied rather maliciosusly to this ty saying, -you
             ebud  s» be too worried aot  their doiar stupid thizgs slave we
           know bow to get then act disoreetly.' COLVD ros, to this 1Q asking
           'is  such an isoideet hapmsd  while T hae  been here?f  K -ooe AJ0/i Q
           voe5 of   oera, thinking of 1j. S. KrCMILOV, but re      'Ifyou
           don  t kno, then T guess I shouldn't tell you. After a11. T have to
           have amm   ecrets geelf.'  This ended that part of their anuverestloa.'

    tha  timine bhentt  oohf Pik mmr-'es'om elas, [ CDIKAZ1 esI aimed to &rsu an
      that three other nfvdte-ha been presented on- ewidene  the Ileiets of attempte.
  to recruit Soviet pemso= l in Frinland, (.ea the attaent   toFW- A 645*  11 z
  Sejimiber 1W~%.) Thee three ease, hae. bees fNly  imetiggoa  *     there is
  vaey! 11t~.e beaa!ts in at to them. ror c.xaale, the first incideat wa to the
  arfect that VMuo) +M!LY1O'8 fl had sttsrted to rerult a Soviet oitlmso as an
  inforant.  The trutb of the matter van exactly the reverse, ad thies case hed
  bes reported to the VIM*atr  of Taterter ame two usaths earlier by1 rjIXYrn/] o
  himself. Tm other words, the -*viote had aud. the rerultmet  att.fbt end vwry


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