Henry W. Ray, of No. 3 was elected Great Chief of Records for the second time, without opposition.
S. C. Moore, of No. 7 was unanimously elected Great Keeper of Wampum for the third time. Dr. Harry J. Phillips was nominated for this position, but he refused to become a candidate.
Horace J. McFarlan, Robert Lee Page and Lawrence S. Leopold were elected Great Representatives for two great suns each, the other candidates in nomination being G. A. Ellerkamp, of No. 8; Ben H. Shrader, of No. 5; John D. Walker, and Willie Walker, of No. 1.
At the request of Acting Great Incohonee Thos. J. Smith, State Exemplifier, Frank L. Smith, the recognized custodian of the work in Kentucky exemplified the unwritten work of the Order.
Frankfort was unanimously accepted as the hunting grounds in which the next Great Sun Council fire should be kindled.
The Great Council of the United States having adopted a new Code of laws embracing a new Constitution governing State Great Councils, it was ordered that the incoming committee on Law and Usage be augmented by the addition of two members, and they to prepare a new code of laws governing the Great Council of Kentucky and the Tribes under its jurisdiction, to report in print to the various Tribes, and their report to be reviewed at the next Great Sun Council.
The contract for the printing for the ensuing Great Sun was let to the Louisville Anzeiger Co. at $1.10 per page.
The amendment to the law laid over from last Great Council making electioneering a penal act was adopted.
The Great Council refused to change the time for holding the Great Sun Council from Flower Moon to Hot Moon.
It was ordered that each Past Great Sachem of the Great Council be presented with Past Great Sachem's Jewel, to cost no more than 25 fathoms each.