Nazi Spies In America Operate On German Boatsfrom the V. D. A. If you need more first readers or study books, please,write directly to me. Your request then goes immediately without the official way via the Consulate and Foreign Office—to our Central Book distributing place. Please say how many you need and what else beside the first readers and primers you need. I will take care that it will be promptly attended to. Fritz Kuhn, of course, had to be informed of your request and has to give his okay.“With German greetings,Orgell.”Five days earlier Orgell had written to Gissibl:“You, may, perhaps, remember that I am in charge of the work for the ‘Volksbund fur day turn im Ausland’ (People’s Bund for Germans Living Abroad) for the U. S. A.”On March 18, 1938, Gissibl, who has been taking instruction from Orgell, received the following letter from Stuttgart:“Dear Peter:“From your office manager, Comrade Moller, I received a letter dated Feb. 16. He informed me among other things that an interchange of youth is out of the question for this year. I regret this very much.I would have liked to see, in the interest of our common efforts, if we would have had youth all ready this year, especially also from your district. Perhaps it is still possible with your support. The time of coursewhich is still at our disposal is very limited. This I can see clearly.“I will write to you again in greater detail soon. In the meantime you can perhaps transfter to me more detailed information about the development of your school during the past weeks; I recommended again the fulfillment of your justified wishes wholeheartedly. Let us hope that the result might be achieved very soon towards which we in common strive.