KLAN OPPOSEDBY MINISTERSBROOKINGS, S. I).. April 15—As the rresult of the burning of crosses and the circulation of Ku Klux Klan literature in Brookings and vicinity, the Ministerial Association of Brookins’sat its regular meeting this week expressed its opposition to the Klan in the following resolution: ‘We, themembers of the Brookings Ministerialassociation, hereby go on record as absoiutelv opposed to the Ku KluxIKlan organization because we standagcinst all efforts which create racialreligious and social prejudice, resulting in hatred, bitterness and oftentimesviolence. Any organization which pro- j poses law enforcement aside from regularlv constituted civil authority.is un-American.LONDON. April 14—The first ses-] t .n of * e»infprvnce rallied to set-i