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Clergy and Laity Concerned About Vietnam — Part 2
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B. Kentucky
The following information was contributed by the
Louisville Office of the FBI on September 12, 1972:
On April 26, 1972, CALC announced that it was going
to take part in a national campaign to force Honeywell,
Incorporated to stop making anti-personnel weapons for use in
the Southeast Asia war. CAIC advised that the campaign ageinst
Honeywell's production of anti-personnel weapons is in
essociation with all 37 local chapters of the national CALC. (U)
On May 13, 1972 an anti-war rally was held at a
local church in Louisville, Kentucky. The purpose of the rally
was to speak out against NIXON's mining of Vietnam's harbors
and to boycott the Honeywell Corporation. CALC of Kentucky
was one of the organizations to have speakers at the rally.
The rally was peaceful and orderly. (U
On July 29, 1972, August 5, 1972, August 12, 1972
August 19, 1972, CALC picketed in front of two Louisville stores
to protest the selling of Honeywell Incorporated photographic
equipment, The picketing wes peaceful and was & part of
CALC's effert to halt Ho: neyweli' 5 anti-personnel bomb manu-
facturing. (U)
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Honeywell eraeraK: . " a sre advised on 4
June 1, 1972 that the Clergy and Laymen Concerned group had i
exerted considerable pressure on Honevwell Tnceorcor
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exerted considqeraoie pilveosuwit on none yweis incorporated, afi
Minneapolis, Minnesota, in connection with the annual stockholders’
a: held in Minneapolis on April 26, 1972. According to
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this group was highly active for some weeks preceding
il 26, 1972, by conducting antiwar demonstrations, holding
meetings, disseminating literature and in general, propagand: zing
the ill effects of Honeywell, Incorporated, war production.
He recalled that the CALC held an antiwar march in St. Paul,
Minnesota, late in March, 1972, in which about 200 Twin City
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_ clergymen, seminarians and laymen participated in an antiwar
—_ protest during Holy Week. (U)
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