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Giving all its funds to the Defense Service Committee, the Committee Against Military Intervention formally voted to disband last night, after the executive council had advised the action last Thursday when the declaration of war against Germany and Italy removed the group's sole function.
The Committee's final statement said that the members had decided to dissolve the organization and "to devote their time and energy to the military and defense activities of the nation to the end that all the American may be victorious and secure at the earliest possible date."
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