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Wed 2 Jan 1918 -- Berkeley Daily Gazette -- page 4 column 7 [grid=n]
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COLUMBUS KNIGHTS TO HONOR WORKERS
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Fri 4 Jan 1918 -- Berkeley Daily Gazette -- page 6 column 7 [grid=n]
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DANCE IN HONOR OF CAMPAIGN WORKERS
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An informal dance was held at the Knights of Columbus hall last evening in honor of the two hundred or more workers who aided in the recent campaign to raise Berkeley's allotment of $10,000 of the national $5,000,000 Catholic War Work fund. The Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, the Young Ladies' Institute and the Ladies' Aid Society were thanked for their assistance by Judge Dixon L. Phillips, who spoke on behalf of the council.
Miss Florence Giblin responded for the women who worked in the fund raising campaign, and presented a large silk service banner with nineteen stars for the members of the local council of the Knights of Columbus who are already in the service of the country.
Stars on the banner represented the following Berkeleyans who are in training in various parts of the country: Captain Dennis A. Daly, Lieutenant Ralph E. Campbell, Sergeant Henry N. Vitt, Corporal Dwight E. Eveleth, Bernard G. Becker, Daniel Bradley, John P. Brennan, Clare J. Doran, Anthony E. Gerhard, Harry G. Johnston, Frank Maginnis, Peter J. McCullough, Edward F. Regan, M. Reneghan, John M. Rowe, John E. Spaan, Edward Smith, Wm. Joseph Sweeney and M. Bradley Williams.
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Sat 16 Feb 1918 -- Berkeley Daily Gazette -- page 8 column 3 [grid=n]
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WORKERS PLAN WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN (Continued From Page One)
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Holders of Liberty bonds have been urged to invest their interest earnings in war savings stamps. This will afford a means of keeping their accumulations invested in first class securities, and produce additional interest, and at the same time assist the government by loaning it their money.
Berkeley Council No. 1499 Knights of Columbus have already taken up this plan of re-investing the interest derived from coupons clipped from their Liberty bonds.
The entire building fund which the local council of the order had accumulated to invest in a home for the Catholic societies upon unanimous vote of the members, and now it has been decided to cash the interest coupons which are now payable and invest the proceeds in War Savings Stamps.
The Knights of Columbus point out that if this were done by all holders of Liberty bonds the sales of war savings stamps would be tremendously multiplied and the money represented by the stamps would not be missed by the investors.
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Tue 14 May 1918 -- Berkeley Daily Gazette -- page 4 column 1 [grid=n]
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THE WAR CHEST MENACE
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The interests enlisted in the movement to disrupt the sentiment and sympathy of the United States that is behind the American Red Cross and the Young Men's Christian Association, as war relief agencies, by the introduction into the situation of "War Chest," "Patriotic Fund," "Municipal Fund," "County Aid," and similar movements, for the ostensible purpose of furthering and making more effective the collection and distribution of voluntary contributions, are becoming more apparent.
No doubt, many have been and are being misled by the specious arguments advanced in favor of the "War Chest," a proposal which is typical of all the others. If a community has its own general fund for war relief purposes, maintained by the public generally, that fund, it is held, may be drawn upon, as required, by the war relief agency, society, association, or organization of any name, in need of the financial help requisite to the carrying on of its work. A local commission, or committee, will see to it that the distribution of money from the community fund shall be intelligently and impartially made. Not only will such agencies as the American Red Cross, the Y. M. C. A., and the Knights of Columbus be granted their respective proportions, but all other activities arising out of the war will be promptly and equitably recognized. Thus, as calls are made in behalf of the Red Cross, the Y. M. C. A., the Knights of Columbus, the Salvation Army, and the long list of other war relief societies, as well as for "thrift stamp" and Liberty Loan purchases, the community, so to speak, will meet them by reaching into its "war chest" and taking out what is needed.
To the unthinking this doubtless seems a comprehensive, liberal, and generous method of dealing withthe whole problem. If the local commission, or committee, in any comunity having a "war chest" were composed of intelligent, competent, impartial, unprejudiced, patriotic people, dominated only by the single purpose of performing a sacred duty, it is possible that the scheme might, in some instances, serve fairly well. But even then, and at the most, it would be simply an attempt to treat a question of not only national but international scope from a local point of view. Only those whose vision extends over the entire field, over the entire world, can know, with anything approximating accuracy, what are, or what may be, the needs of a great war relief association at any given time. More likely than not, one of those great relief associations would find, upon applying for its share of a community fund in a time of urgent necessity, that the "war chest" had been exhausted by the demands of minor organizations.
This is objection enough to the "war chest" proposal. But it is not the only or the most serious objection. The great mass of the American people, the great mass of the aid-giving population, has a very well-defined notion as to where and how its contributions shall be used. This is no less true of those who desire to maintain the Knights of Columbus than of those who desire to maintain the American Red Cross and the Y. M. C. A. Each class has an unquestionable right to decide how its contributions shall be distributed and applied. Neither class would be willing to leave the matter of distribution and application to a commission, or committee, in which it lacked full confidence. Nor would those who contributed the bulk of the fund be willing that the bulk of the relief should go to organizations that were doing the smaller share of relief work. Nor would the liberal givers be content to see their funds distributed among favorites or for other than war relief purposes. Nor would they long tolerate sectarian or class interference in the management of funds which they were helping to maintain.
Only those who are looking for more than their share of the war relief now provided by the patriotic generosity of the people of the United States have an interest in the success of the independent, or community, war fund movement. The "war chest" project is palpably designed as a blow to the two great relief organizations, the American Red Cross and the Y. M. C. A., in which the American people as a whole have unlimited confidence. These institutions are non-sectarian, non-political, free from external influences, purely American, unquestionably competent, tried and true; and in the future they will probably meet with an immeasureable increase of the confidence and moral and substantial support which they have enjoyed in the past.
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ddd _ mmm 1918 -- Berkeley Daily Gazette -- page _ column _ [grid=n]
News Items From West Berkeley .
Berkeley Daily Gazette - Google News Archive - May 18, 1918
Berkeley Council No Knights of Columbus went to San Francisco Sunday to lake part in Hie parade from of C Hall to Si Mary's Ca thedral to attend service Hag ...
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News Items From West Berkeley .
Berkeley Daily Gazette - Google News Archive - May 21, 1918
Berkeley Council No Knights of Columbus went lo San Francisco Sunday to lake part in the. St Mary's Caihcdral to attend service flag exer cises Victor ...
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Berkeley Daily Gazette - Google News Archive - Aug 16, 1918
... John mcculloch of Albany left Monday for France where he to take the position of field sec retary for the Knights of Columbus A surprise party was given ...
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They Come First.
Berkeley Daily Gazette - Google News Archive - Aug 26, 1918
... suffer depletion This ration will be maintained to its fullest extent The young Men's Christian Association Red Cross Knights of Columbus Salvation Army ...
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United War Work Drive To Open .
Berkeley Daily Gazette - Google News Archive - Nov 7, 1918
... Board of the Voting Women's Chris tian Associations 8.80 per cent National Catholic War Council knights of Columbus 17.60 per Jewish Welfare Board 2.05 ...
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I .Four-minute-men Assisting In United War Mill .
Berkeley Daily Gazette - Google News Archive - Nov 11, 1918
The that we can do will agencies comprise the Young Men's and Young Women's Christian associa tions', the Knights Columbus, the Jewish Welfare board, ...
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Work Of Knights "conservation Of Columbus Told By Minute Hen Mm .
Berkeley Daily Gazette - Google News Archive - Nov 15, 1918
address on the work of the Knights of Columbus Knights of Columbus began War work during the border troubles with Mexico Their membership assessed in order ...
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