APPROVED COPIES DOCTOR SEYMOUR MURRAY KIM Dong-sung DATE 1/31/66 INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD 12/13/65 REPORT MADE BY 1/27/66 TYPED BY bak Information copies of this report are designated for both the Detroit and New York Offices in view of their investigative interest in Dong-Ha CHO which is outlined in referenced report. REC 4 Synopsis: Dong-ha CHO is identical with INS #A 8 886 052. INS DETAILS RUC AT CINCINNATI, OHIO On December 22, 1965, Mrs. RUTH REEVES, File Supervisor, Immigration and Naturalization, advised that her file pertaining to Dong-ha CHO, INS No. A 8 886 052, which is permanently maintained at INS Records Center, Chicago, Illinois, revealed that individual entered the United States at San Francisco, California, on May 18, 1954, on Student Visa No. V 744144, which was issued on April 2, 1954. CHO was born on January 13, 1930, in Seoul, Korea, and resided at 20-21 He Wha Dong, Seoul, Korea. He was single at the time of his entry into the United States. r This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. CI 97-97 Mrs. REEVES said her file also revealed that CHO was initially destined to attend Martin College, Pulaski, Tennessee. The same file indicated CHO was admitted to Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, on September 28, 1954, and he resided at 360 West Ninth Avenue, Columbus. CHO apparently graduated from Ohio State University on March 19, 1959, and departed the United States for Korea on June 27, 1959. CHO also resided at 96 East Northwood Avenue, Columbus. His file contained the following employments in Columbus, Ohio: (1) Villa Cafe, High Street, Dishwasher, (2) Dobson-Evans Company, 1100 West Third Avenue, Cutter, July, 1956 (3) Arthur Murray Dance Studio, Dance Instructor, January, 1958 Mrs. REEVES stated her file contained information to the effect that CHO received the sum of $100.00 per month from his mother in Korea, but since February, 1955, that stipend was reduced to $67.00 per month. £ Mrs. REEVES said her records revealed that CHO had registered at the University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, as of September 12, 1955, for work in Political Science. The following investigation was conducted by Special Agent ROBERT F. MAHLER at Columbus, Ohio: On January 24, 1966, Mrs. NEVA BERGER, Clerk, Transcript Section, Registrars Office, Ohio State University, made available the scholastic file concerning DONG HA CHO which shows he was born January 13, 1930, Seoul, Korea. His parent is identified as MYONG WHOON XL, residence, Seoul, Korea. His permanent address is listed as He Wha Don, Seoul, Korea. It is recorded that he previously attended Keyonggi High School, Seoul, Korea, to 1949, and Chosun Christian University, Seoul, Korea, from which he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1953. He entered the College of Arts and Sciences, Chio State University, September 27, 1954, but received no degree. He was a member of Phi Eta Sigma, a campus fraternity. As of September 27, 1955, he transferred to Graduate School, Ohio State University, from which he was graduated March, 1959, with a Master of Arts degree, major in Political Science. Nothing derogatory appears on the scholastic record and it is not indicated where he went after he was graduated from Ohio State University. record. No further background information appears on the |