ro-rehNEAR HOME OF!KLAN PREACHERKt KIJ \ SERMONm .43. , Volin. S. H.. March 21.—A Ku Kiux1 K!an cross was burned near the resi-ad' I dertce of Rev. L. O Sunde her* theother night. and local speculation isp. »/nj.*rife as to what If any connection theburning of this cross had with thee.c®pastorP-n;dist churcfh when ho and his church hoard disagreed relative to his sermons on the Klan.Mr. Struck preached a ^rmonthe Klan at h.~ Gayville church ah.short time ago. bu* when h* announced that his top; in the .local church w*uld be Who, What and Why Isthe Ku K7h\ Klan his r * ireh ?na*T!called him up and requested that hechango bis subject TI® refused andi »; called the church services for thatn.* *evening of?. Ra*f r he resigned when the board refused to let him discus*?the Klan in his church, he contend-1-!ng that ‘he Klan was a Christian organization and that an unbiased discussion of it* objects, purposes andprinciples wu-s perfectly fitting fromfthe church pulpit.Rev. Mr. Sunde was in charge of the Volin and Gayville churches here for the last five years, corning here»• Ie jfrom Ohio. His inclinations havtbeen for the Klan from the start. H; has aceepted a call from tho St. PauIeajr*HI** f ~ J ' ' ~ \ I 1L|-30 :VOI.IV PVSTOR RI-XGNS CTd \TIGF fWHvrv board pits iji ox- *Is ;rv* .drib«i » I dmr * j resignation a week ago of Rev. C. E ipieforhe!SehThmo pl atriehe♦a tofedVnlt;Itiaiherh olconenlt;;Ti «K:4 t