Show j AYS KE OUT TAX ON SUGAR AND FIVEYEAR CLAUSE Basis of the Opposition to Cuban Bill II PROGRAMME OF SENATE Reciprocity Measuro to BeTaken Be-Taken Up Today Democratic Members Will Make I o Tight Upon the Adoption or Rejection Re-jection of Amendment I Washington Nov I ilhc bill making mak-ing effective the Cuban reciprocity convention con-vention reported by the Ways and Means committee will I be taken UI In the I House tomorrow and disposed oC Thursday H probably will he sent to the Senate Friday Mr Payne of New York chairman of the AVays and Means committee In accordance with the notice no-tice he gave when lift reported the bill on Friday will asl l the House as soon a s It convenes tomorrow to begin Its cnnsldorailon I A i ule will ba reported by the Committee Com-mittee oh Rules providing for a vote at 4 p ni Thursday without Intervening1 motion FIVEYEAR CLAUSE On the adoption of the rule the House t II1 go Into committee of the whole I and discussion of the Cuban hill will be begun The programme of the inlnori I c vcll defined by tu > resolution aaoptfd at the I em o erotic caucus last IIhhl I A inle cutting off amondments may I lit offerd strlklntj out the differential l cm re II ned sugar and eliminating then the-n OYNU clause lhe resolution made It the Mncn of the caucus that the Democratic members should vole for I I the t bill tllher upon the adoption or ttl rejection of the amendment dL With the louse In cofmnUtsc of the whole Spoalcer Cannon will be given an opportunity to consider further the t mal > up of the House committees for the present Congress IN THE SENATE It Is the Intention of the Senate leaders I lead-ers to confine as closely asi possible the legislation of the present extra session to the bill to carry into effect the Cuban I treaty and with that end In view the hilly iiessiom of the Senate during theist the-ist of niP v k will be brief and another I an-other adjournment will be taln on Thursday or Friday until the following Monday NEW CANAL TREATY The woyk of Introducing bills and of pnwntln petitions will go forward but with the exception of the Cuban bl neither bills nor pclltlony will betaken be-taken up In committee nor for discua lon In tho Senate during the I week It Is Iultn well understood that SenatorS Senator-S Morgan is prepared for n prolonged clls cus lon of the situation on the t Isthmus of Panama hut while he seems not lOt lO-t 1 av ikon any one Into bin confidence the general supposition it that he will Ijorll i his speeches until tho new canal treaty shall he sent lo tho Senate BILL TO J5E REFEHUED 1 ft Tht1 re Is an understanding on the 1 1 part of the Senator that even though iffI the negotiations for the t new convention 1 bo forthwith completed It will not be 00ri transmitted to the Senate until the he cv rtlnninfr of the regular session of Con grcHs in December It la I expected that 101 Ihu Cuban bill will be received from i the House on Friday and It is probable that n tvsnlon ivlll be held on that day 101 in order that t tho bill may be referred e t to tile Committee on Foreign Relations which will begin Its consideration at 1iiII once MILITARY AFFAIRS The Committee on Military Affairs nak i will meet during1 the week to conjidci the nomination or Gen Vood and as 11e1 soon UI practicable after the committee commit-tee rports on It the question of confirmation J con-firmation will be brought before the J Konate In executive session Senator eil Hule who is chairman of the n pub llcan Committee on OrKinlralIon of the Senate Committees expresses the opinion I opin-ion that the organisation will be completed Ids II com-pleted 1 by the close of the week Other I 4 Kcautora nay It will be lmposlblc to i complete the work until the following I l i week I fI I |