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Sheepshanks calls for disarmament and an end to prosecution of conscientious objectors.
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Addams argues that prohibition would work more effectively if both the gangsters and law enforcement were disarmed.
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Addams argues that peace can only come through arbitration and disarmament at a speech to the Conference of Jewish Women's Organizations in St. Louis.
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The Age reports that the Australian Federation of Women Voters resolved to call on its government to support disarmament.
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Addams argues that disarmament is a slow process towards progress in a speech to the Twentieth Century Club.
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Also known as Jane Addams to Ethel Annakin Snowden, February 23, 1930

Addams sends Snowden her cable with a statement on disarmament for the London Naval Conference.
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Doty asks Addams to send a statement on disarmament to the London Naval Conference.
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Addams sends Detzer cables for the London Naval Conference.
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Addams sends Hull a statement for the London Naval Conference and suggests they help Gertrude Ferber find a job.
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Also known as Jane Addams to Ethel Annakin Snowden, February 23, 1930

Addams sends a message of disarmament to the London Naval Conference.
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Addams sends Hull her disarmament statement for the London Naval Conference.
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Doty asks Addams to send a message in support of disarmament to the London Naval Conference.
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Addams telegrams Hull about sending a statement to the London Naval Conference.
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Addams asks Hull to send a message to the London Naval Conference for her.
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Addams asks Hull to send a statement to the London Naval Conference.
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Doty asks Addams to give a radio statement regarding the London Naval Conference.
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Doty asks Addams to participate in a radio broadcast in resgard to the London Naval Conference.
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Also known as Madeleine Zabriskie Doty to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, February 13, 1930

Doty asks Addams for a statement on peace to help move negotiations at the London Naval Conference.
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Detzer asks Hoover to reduce the United States naval fleet in adherence with the Kellogg Treaty.
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Doty tells Detzer about her arrival in England and news of the London Naval Conference.
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The Louisville Times criticizes Addams' argument to disarm prohibition enforcement officers.
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Sheepshanks sends Addams the agenda for the Women's international League for Peace and Freedom's Executive meeting and discusses sending a delegation to the Soviet Union.
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Also known as Mary Ryott Sheepshanks to Executive Members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, January 21, 1930

Sheepshanks updates the Committee on recent activities of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Also known as Mary Ryott Sheepshanks to Executive Members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, January 21, 1930

Sheepshanks updates Addams on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities.
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Clarke tells Addams that to enforce Prohibition it would be better to arm citizens than to disarm law enforcement. He suggests making alcohol legal and controlled by the government.
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Addams tells Hull not to feel bad about pushing her name for the London Conference on arms limitation.
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An editorial criticizes Jane Addams for wanting to disarm policemen.
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Freundlich asks Sheepshanks if the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom needs help from other women's groups to lobby the League of Nations.
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The authors seek signatures to ban paramilitary marches and dissolution of defense organizations in the name of peace.
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Hertzka proposes that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom sends a disarmament committee to the League of Nations.
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The report outlines the threat of civil war and growing fascism in Austria, as well as the resistance to disarmament.
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Also known as Emily Greene Balch to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee, September 23, 1929

Balch requests to be appointed as a Referent on Internal Disarmament for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Blake sends Addams a letter to Herbert Hoover and discusses disarmament.
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Howie asks Addams to participate in the World Disarmament Movement and help spread word in the United States.
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Howie invites Addams to a disarmament conference in Australia.
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Sheepshanks asks Addams whether the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference will support the disarmament memorial.
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Sheepshanks summarizes reports of activities by national sections of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom on the Kellogg Pact, opium, and the Nobel Prize.
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Levinson gives Addams his opinion of Samuel Colcord and James Shotwell's value to the peace movement.
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Battle asks Addams for support for this program to promote the prohibition of war.
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