in ii In of Secrecy Cloaks Bund Meeting Plans; Police to Assure Order 259 K. Sua It St. Iniiantpollt, I-vl. rebruary 23, 1515. lou are cordially invited to attend a Beetles which to be held In our homm on th evening of Monday, Uarab 1. Tht seetlns will be adireteed Ty lr. Wilhela Kunre or Xork, one of the bet epeakera of the Geraan AJDerlcan Bund. Due to preaauro exerted ty certain unfriendly sroupt, l.t haa been lipoeslole to eecure a public "Beeting all for this occasion, we are therefore anxious to hare our houa filled with German Aaerleans who hare enough backbone to aesert their constitutional right of peaceable aeeeatly in the nee of opposition by theao boycott racketeers. The aeetlng is scheduled to begin at 3:30 but please eoae earlier if possible, and bring your family and friends, 'Youra for a eleaned-up, white Ttan'a U.S.Ai "We have no statement to Thus Charles W. Soltau today spoke with regard to the German-American Bund meeting to be heid Monday night at his home, 339 North Summit street. Wiihelm Kunze, Bund national publicity director is scheduled to address the meeting. In letters mailed to German-American citizens of Indianapolis, a reproduction of which is shown above, Kunze is described as "one1 of the best speakers of the German-American Bund." As plans for the meeting went forward under strict secrecy, Michael F. Morrissey, chief of police, announced police details will be stationed in the neighborhood Mon day night to prevent any disturbance. Police protection will be mere ly a precaution. The Civil liberties Union joined other organizations in expressing the hope that no effort will be made to interfere with the meeting. 'BROKEN1 Fountain Pens Repaired While You Wait THE PEN HOSPITAL 21 S. ILLINOIS ST. DIAMOND LOANS Wolf Sussman, Inc. 239 W. Washington Established Year