Publication information |
Source: Cleveland Leader Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “Deed Deplored by Knights of Golden Eagle” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Cleveland, Ohio Date of publication: 16 September 1901 Volume number: 54 Issue number: 259 Pagination: 2 |
Citation |
“Deed Deplored by Knights of Golden Eagle.” Cleveland Leader 16 Sept. 1901 v54n259: p. 2. |
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Keywords |
Knights of the Golden Eagle; resolutions (Knights of the Golden Eagle). |
Named persons |
Leon Czolgosz; William McKinley [misspelled once below]. |
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Deed Deplored by Knights of Golden Eagle
THIS FRATERNAL ORDER DEEPLY REGRETS CZOLGOSZ’S
MEMBERSHIP IN IT.
The Knights of the Golden Eagle
order deeply deplore the fact that the murderer of President McKinley was a
member of their organization, which is of a purely fraternal and beneficent
nature. The objects and aims of the Knight of the Golden Eagle, as set forth
in their constitution and by-laws, are as follows:
“The proclaimed purpose of the founders and the
primary objects of the order are to promote the principles of true benevolence
by associating its members together for the purpose of mutual relief against
the trials and difficulties attending sickness, distress and death, so far as
they may be relieved by sympathy and financial assistance; to care for and to
protect the widows and orphans, to assist those out of employment, to encourage
each other in business, to better the condition of humanity in every possible
manner, to stimulate moral and mental culture, and by wholesome instructions,
fraternal council and social intercourse to elevate and advance its membership
towards a higher and nobler life, and to urge the spreading of the principles
of benevolence and charity as taught by the order. The constant aim is to promote
the mutual pleasure and welfare of the members. The meetings are held for the
transaction of business of a moral, benevolent and charitable character. No
other institution is better calculated to promote the well-being of a man and
his happiness. It seeks to elevate mankind generally. By a solemn obligation
every member becomes a champion and defender of the wife, mother, and sister
of his brother knight.
“If a man is a true knight he is also a faithful
friend, an honorable man and a worthy citizen.”
At the meeting of Cleveland City Castle, No. 23,
Knights of the Golden Eagle, last Friday evening, the following resolutions
were unanimously adopted:
“Whereas, Leon Czolgosz, alias Nieman, the assassin
of our President McKisley, being a member of our order, and as we deem this
act an outrage to an order and its members; therefore, be it
“Resolved, That the members of C. C. C., No. 23,
K. of G. E., a fraternal benevolent association of law-abiding citizens of the
United States, do hereby earnestly and most emphatically condemn the act and
deed of the assailant.
“Resolved, That these resolutions be spread broadcast
and published in the daily papers, so the public may understand that our order
is not in sympathy with such a murderous act.”