Looks like they just
officially dropped.
Expect them to be pretty shaky to read. I'm not sure if this is the best-preserved copies we had which at the time were shitty scans. One of the first pages, for example, reads:
"1 June 1964
Discussion Between Member SR Division and COS Helsinki Concerning Timetable of Oswald's Stay in Helsinki
MEMO FOR THE RECORD
1. At 0900 this morning I talked with Frank Friberg recently returned COS Helskinki re Warren Commission inquiry concerning the timetable of Oswald's stay in Finland in October 1959, including his contact with the Soviet Consulate there. (Copy of the Commission letter of 25 May 64 and State Cable of 22 May 64 attached.)
2. Friberg Gave me the following information:
a. It takes 25 minutes to drive from the airport to downtown Helsinki;
b. By taxi, it would take no more than 5 mintues to reach the Soviet consulate;
[
indiscernible] on Saturdays in 1959;
d. Passenger lists (manifests) at the U.S. Consulate in Helsinki are retained for six months
only and are then destroyed. Mr. Robert Fulton (CIA) was U.S. consular official there
at the time.
e. A copy of the State's cable inquiry would go to the Helsinki Station and they would
assist in preparation of a reply.
3. Mr. Friberg agreed that it would be worthwhile to cable the Station concerning points not
to cable the Station concerning points not covered by the State in their inquiry. He
suggested changes incorporated into the cable sent to Helsinki."