I/UIXIIIJLUII dtllVU.“Hearty greetings from house to house,“In loyal Comradeship,“Yours, DNIO G. MOSHACK.”On May 20, 1938, E. A. Venneckohl (of the People’s Bund for Germans Living Abroad) wrote to Gissibl as follows:“Dear Comrade Gissibl:“We wrote you yesterday that the 3,000 badges for the singing festival would be sent to you via Orgell; for various reasons we have now divided the badges in ten single packages of which two each went to the following addresses: Frederich Schlenz, Karl Moeller, Karl Kraenzh, Orgell and two to you.“Please inform your coworkers respectively and take care that if duties have to be paid they should be laid out; please see to it that Orgell refunds the money to you later; this was the simplest and the only way by which the badges could be sent in order to arrive in time.“With the German people’s greetings,“E. A. VENNEKOHL.”These documents in the possession of the Dies Committee, show definite tie-ups between German propaganda divisions and agents in the United States, some of the propaganda being received through the Nazi diplomatic corps, yet these documents were suppressed!NEXT WEEK: Further revelations of the far flung Nazi web withwhich the Dies Committee has surrounded itself!