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Clergy and Laity Concerned About Vietnam — Part 2
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Pas 8 CLERGY AND LAYMEN CONCERNED
+ on development, Honeywell officials claimed it had made only five of
bos the twelve weapons attributed to the company by the antiwar
group. Members of the CALC stated that the "supreme goal" of
the “proups’ campaign was "to get Honeywell to publicly announce
it will cease and desist the manufacture of antipersonnel
weapons used in Southeast Asia, by their stockholders’ meeting
in 1973.
The Minneapolis Star is a daily newspaper
of general circulation published in Minneapolis,
Minnesota.
The Minnesota Clergy and Laymen Concerned was
peer porated in the State of Minnesota in February,
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Its purpose is to promote responsibdieé a action of
clergy and lay citizens directed to bring the
Vietnam War to a sane and peaceful end and towards
the eradication of those conditions which obstruct
world peace. Its local office, a branch of the
organizatbn of CALC is located at 122 West Franklin
Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
A news item appearing in the Minnesota Daily on
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April 24, 1972, stated that a groupd 80 antiwar demonstrators
participated in a rally on April 21, 1972, sponsored by the
Clergy and Laymen Concerned. The rally occurred at the new
Federal Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the principal .
speaker was Reverend Vincent/Hawkinson of Grace University
Lutheran Church in Minneapofis, The demonstration was
conducted in a peaceful manner. A
The Minnesota Daily is a daily student newspaper
of the University of Minnesota published in Minneapolis,
Minnesota.
A news release in the Minnesota Daily on
April 27, 1972, states that Reverend Robert McAffee Brown,
Dean of the Stanford University School of Theology, gave a
sermon on April 24, 1972, at the Hennepin Avenue United
Methodist Church in Minneapolis. He spoke to a congregation
of about 300 persons on the subject of corporate responsibility.
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