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Duquesne Spy Ring — Part 1
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butcher on the SS America until it’ was ‘taken over by the
United States Navy. —
A courier, Siegler brought microphotographic
instruetions to Sebold from German authorities on one occasion.
He also had brought $2,900 from German contacts abroad to pay
Lilly Stein, Duquesne and Roeder for their services and to buy a
bomb sight. He served the espionage group as an organizer and
contact man, and he also obtained information about the movement
_of ships and. military defense preparations at the Panama Canal.
Subsequent to his- conviction, Siegler was sentenced to
10 years imprisonment on espionage charges and a concurrent
2-year term for violation of the Registration Act.
OSCAR RICHARD STABLER
ae “Born in Germany, Oscar Stabler eame to this country in
1923 ‘ana became: a citizen In 1933. He had been employed
primarily as a barber aboard” transoceanic ships.
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In December». yoH0, British authorities in Bermuda found
a map of Gibralter in Bis possession. He. was detained for a
short: period before being released:
A close associate of: Conradin Otto Dold, Stabler served
as a courier, transmitting information, between German agents in
the United States and contacts abroad..
“Stabler was convicted and sentenced to serve five.years
in prison for espionage and a two-year concurrent term under the
Registration Act.
HEINRICH STADE
_ Heinrich Stade came to the United States from Germany
in 1922 and became a citizen in.1929. Stade had arranged for
Paul Bante's contact with Sebold and had transmitted data to
Germany regarding points of rendezvous for convoys carrying
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Following a guilty plea to violation of the
Registration Act, Stade was fined $1,000 and received a 15-month
prison Sentence.
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