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NY 105-67887

The indices of the NYO contain no information pertaining to the following individuals:

Cho Dong Ha
Cho Sung Ryull
Sung R. Cho
Cho Sung Mi
Sung cho

Kwan Do Kim

Kim Han Yun

Han Y. Kim

JAMES A. BIDDLECOMB

FREDERICK MILLS

M. FRIESEN

ROBERT K. BURROWS

The indices of the NYO contain no information identifiable with Nam S. Lee, and JAMES MEYER.

It is being left to the discretion of the 00 as to what if any leads should be set out for other offices based on information obtained from INS files.

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AT NEW YORK, NEW YORK Will closely follow INS, concerning avaliability of the file pertaining to Kim in Man, and as soon as it is made available, it will be reviewed and the information will be furnished to the WFO.

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Superintendant of 170 Claremont Avenue, NYC, does not know Dong-ha CHO, nor does he know who resided in Apartment 19 at that address in 1963. Owner of the building states that Sung R. Cho took over Apartment 19 on 9/27/63, but may have live there prior to that time. Information from INS files re Cho Sung Ryull, Cho Sung Mi, and Kwan Do Kim set out.

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On January 13, 1966, ANGELO MILANO, Superintendant, 170 Claremont Avenue, New York City, advised that he did not know Dong-ha CHO, and that he had only been superintendant there for about one year. He could not say who resided in Apartment 19 at that address in 1963. He stated that Orientals whom he thought were Koreans were currently rediding in that apartment. He commented that they had been there when he took the job as superintendant. He thought their name was CHOY. He stated he had no records, but that the management company that owned the building probably had records indicating who resided there in 1963. He said the company was the Digby Management Company on East 42nd Street. He did not know the exact address.

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.

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On January 13, 1956, NY T-1 advised that he did not know Dong-ha CHO, and did not know any Koreans living in 170 Claremont Avenue.

The Manhattan telephone directory listed only one Digby Management Company. The address of this company was listed as 59 East 54th Street, New York City.

Inquiry of the Digby Management Company on January 13, 1966, disclosed that this company was not the one that owned the building at 170 Claremont Avenue. All they knew about the other company was that its address was supposed to be 1460 Broadway, New York City.

The building directory at 1480 Broadway, which

is located at the corner of Broadway and East 42nd Street, New York City, failed to indicate any Digby Management Company. The elevator starter in this building advised that he had never heard of the Digby Company at that address.

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On January 20, 1966, NY T-2 advised that the

Digby Management Company was unknown to him at 1480 Broadway.

On January 28, 1966, NY T-2 advised that as far as he could determine, the following persons were receiving mail in Apartment 19, 170 Claremont Avenue, New York City:

M. FRIESEN
Sung-Cho

Han Y. Kh
Nam S. Lee

HARTLING

Kwan Do Kim

Paik

On February 4, 1966, inquiry was made at the Alster Realty Management Corporation, Room 1003, 1400 Broadway, and the Gilman Eisman Realty Corporation, also

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of 1480 Broadway, however, neither company owned the building at 170 Claremont Avenue, nor did they know anything about the Digby_Company.

On February 4, 1966, the records of the New York City Department of Buildings, Room 1841, Municipal Building, New York City, disclosed that the building at 170 Claremont Avenue, was owned by the Digby Management Corporation, at 11 West 42nd Street, Suite 540, New York City. officers of the corporation were BENJAMIN BERKLEY and HERMAN

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On February 4, 1966, Mr. HERMAN BERKOWSKY of the Digby Management Corporation, Suite 540, 11 West 42nd Street, New York City, advised that one Sung Cho was residing in Apartment 19 at 170 claremont Avenue. He originally rented the apartment on September 27, 1963. Prior to that time, the apartment was rented by JAMES A. BIDDLECOMB. Mr. BERKOWSKY commented, however, that CHO could have subletted from BIDDLECOMB or shared the apartment with him prior to his becoming the tenant of record in September, 1963. Mr. BERKOWSKY noted that BIDDLECOMB had listed at least two others who shared the apartment with him before September of 1963, and they were FRED MILLS, and JAMES EVER. Mr. BERKOWSKY could furnish no additional information about the tenants in Apartment 19.

On February 7, 1966, Alien Address Registration Cards were reviewed at the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), 20 West Broadway, New York City. Cards were found for the following individuals who resided in Apartment 19 at 170 Claremont Avenue, New York City:

Cho Sung Mi, female, born in Korea on May 26, 1944. She is a citizen of Korea, and entered the United States at Honolulu, Hawaii, on September 20, 1962. She has resided at her current address for two years, and her occupation was listed as student.

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Cho Sun Ryull, male, born in Korea on ZLL February 12, 1938. He is a citizen of Korea, and entered ..the United States at Honolulu, Hawaii, on September 12, 1961. He had resided at his present address for two years at the time the card was filed. His occupation was listed as student.

Kim Han Yun, male, born in Korea on November 11, 1936. He is a citizen of Korea, and entered the United States at Seattle, Washington, on September 13, 1959. He had lived at his present address for two years at the time he filed the card. He listed his occupation as student, and employee of Diners Club, 10 Columbus Circle, New York City.

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Kim Kwan Do, male, born in Japan on September 15, 1988. He is a citizen of Korea, and arrived in the United States at Honolulu, Hawaii, on January 17, 1960. He had resided at his address for seven months at the time he filed the card. His occupation was listed as student and architectural draftsman, and his employment was listed as Greenberg and Ames, 303 Park Avenue, New York City.

The above cards were all filed in January, 1965.
On February 11, 1965, the following files were

́reviewed at INS, 20 West Broadway, New York City:

File number A12 208 233 pertaining to Cho Sung Rull, 170 Claremont Avenue, New York City, disclosed a letter dated gust 6, 1953, which gave above address as his residence. In this letter, which he had written to INS, New York City,

he stated that he had transferred to the City College of New York from the University of Illinois for the spring semester of 1963.

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