Louis Vissman, of No. 9 was elected Great Representative to the Great Council of the United States for two great suns, E. E. Bennett, of No. 11 and J. R. McConnell, of No. 1 being also in nomination.

Danville was selected as the place for the kindling of the next council fire, Maysville and Owensboro being also in nomination.

A resolution was introduced and adopted to elect a General State Organizer.

After one of the most spirited races of the session, John Hafendorfer, of No. 14, was elected over J. B. VanZandt, of No. 9.

This was the first time an official Organizer had been selected by the Great Council, heretofore it having been considered entirely within the power of the Great Sachem to regulate the matter to suit himself, the theory being that the Great Sachem was the official Organizer, and it was his privilege to appoint such deputies as he thought proper.

An amendment to the laws was adopted permitting membership of palefaces 18 great suns of age, with the proviso that such applications should bear the endorsement of parent or guardian.

A resolution was offered providing for representation of tribes in the Great Council according to membership, but the matter was laid on the table.

Charters were ordered issued to all Tribes instituted during the previous great sun.

On the recommendation of the Committee on Returns and Reports it was ordered that in the future the organizer of a new Tribe shall file a written report of its institution within one moon thereafter.

On the recommendation of the Committee on the State of the Order it was ordered that no "Supervisory District Deputy Great Sachems having authority over tribal Deputies be appointed."