111-')l»Jjforking with him was a choice collection of other spies and pro-Khdists, most of them members of the Friends of the New Germany lch later changed its name to the German American Bund.^rgell’s identity was so closely guarded in those days that few even °bg the high Nazi agents knew of his importance.I the time the Dies Committee’s chief investigator was active as a P organizer, Orgell lived at 607 West 115th St., and was obstensiblyr«ing for Raymond Roth Co., 25 West 45th St., as an electrical%111 (k . He had a secret cache carefully hidden in Great Kills, Stall1 island, whore his records and reports were kept., ^rgell as well as many other Nazi agents and spies operated through Nazi owned and controlled North German Lloyd ships.0*1 March 16, 1934 as the Europa” prepared to sail at midnight, was awaited on the boat by a steward heading the Nazi Gruppe vessel.^he Gruppe is the political cell on a ship which has more power^ than the captain.Qh that night Orgell took four letters from his pocket, reports Nazi agents in the United States, and casually slipped them toin’nlPAiii8teward who just as casually put them in his pocket for delivery he Gestapo in Germany.* Mention Orgell’s past activities as a secret Nazi agent because I exPosed him four years ago.^he McCormick Congressional Committee which investigated sub-Iv® activities four years ago knew about him.^Ullivan, chief investigator for the Dies Committee and convicted. * and Nazi propagandist was, strangely enough, put on the Dies :!•; ?. *hittee through the intercession of Congressman McCormick, ofssachusetts.t'lt;^et, with all these people knowing about Orgell, the documentary ehce tieing him up with un-American activities over a long period lllle have been inexplicatly deliberately suppressed.^rgell never ceased to work for the Nazi propaganda division direct-propaganda in this country from Berlin and Stuttgart, though he ^uiet for about a year after his exposure.I1* 0 Dr in f A /rr no f /I nf o il a f hio n nf i irif i nn ilnrin rr f L 4-