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Clergy and Laity Concerned About Vietnam — Part 1
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CLERGY AND LAYMEN CONCERNED, GPE,
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CONCERNED ABOUT VIETNAM, -
SOUTH CAROLINA CHAPTER,
GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA
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An article in the April 28, 1972, issue of the
Creenville Piedmont reported that William 0, Trotter, from the
Charlotte, North Carolina, Office of the Honeywell Corporation,
met with four members of Greenville’s CALC April 26, 1972, to
discuss his company's role in the Vietnam War. The article
noted that the local group planned to stage a "peace vigil"
outside the Greenville Office of Honeywell during the afternoon
of that date “and every succeeding Wednesday".
CALC membe who met with Trotter cluded Dr,
lv lackwill, Religj42 Professor at Furman Yrfiversity;
rs oca] music teacher; Arp’Kramer, a retired
himist and George L/Johnson, a communications specialist,
They requested a me ing with the Honeywell spokesman because
the firm macnutactures anti-personnel bombs which the group said
are being used "indiscriminately" by the United States in the ,
Indo-China War, aw
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Electronic Data Processing, 820 Last washing reet, advised
that a grovp of six to ten CALC members have picketed this
office on April 26, 1972, May 3, 1972, and May 10, 1972. He
said the group carries signs and distributes leaflets expressing
oppesdtion to the firm's manufacturing of war materials, He
said officials of his firm had informed the CALC members that
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