Handwritten, "Resolution" by "committee, Huron, no 18, Unit 1". Moved by Imperial no. 5561, seconded by Imperial no. 5489. Considering the "investigation" by Klavern Huron no. 18, and resolving that JS Lord, Homer, Neeley, Hothusull are to function to the welfare and betterment of "our" movement. Later reads "evidence now in our possession alone", "whereas a C L Fowler should be allowed to foresent to show" and should be "reinstated" as he was "banished by these three men without trial, which is in our union" and follows "British Procedure". Continues on separate page a request by "John E. Hawkins" for wanting fair representation. Mentions that others write up a "list of grievances", keep it a secret, and so people don't have a chance to come up with a "crafty defense". Wishes to work for a full representation at a general assembly. Signed by Hawkins.