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Show WOOL BILL BETOBE HOUSE: 8NATB NOT IN SESSION WASHINGTON, June 17. With n view to clearing the atmosphere of speeches on the wool tariff revision bill, "the hoifae'today resumed" general debate on the measure with the proha- . bilitv that aaothr night session would be field. . While the house it faring the prnb lent of thutting-off eager orators, the senate waa foreed to remain idle today, to-day, because aenators had not prepared speeches on the Canadian recirority bill. This condition wil) he remedied by 'Monday, however, for a half doeen speeches, practically all against the agreement, are in course of preparation and some aenators -eveu will devote several hours tomorrow to rounding off period! and polishing the rough placet la their argumentt. There were no committees of import anee in session today at ei1her end of: the. eapitol, the bouse ronimtt-ea in vestigating these industries cf steel and sugar having adjourned until Monday. Representative Stephens of Mississippi Missis-sippi was the first speaker for the wool bill. .A vote on the measure, according accord-ing to Chairman, Underwood of the wave aad meana committee, probably will be reached by next Tuesday or .Wednesday. -..!-'" |