Show RAILROAD MEN PROTEST Senators Asked to Vote Against the Bill of i LaFollette I SpecIal to The Herald J Washington Jan Warren arren toda today proposed an amendment to the La LaFollette Follette bill br b which em plo es of railroads may be exempted from the penalties Imposed b by the bill for doJ io latIon of th the clause restricting them to sixteen hours continuous service they shall be returning to their homes or o continuing t tc the terminal of oC their trips ithan an Interval for rest at some inter intervening point Ite He also presented in the senate letters from Adam J Schilling conductor and over oer OO 00 Pacific con engineers firemen and brakemen protesting against the passage of the La LaFollette LaFollette Follette bill billIn billIn In the discussion of the measure which h followed Senator Vanen said the objection tion or of the railway employers and em to the 1111 was account of Its inelasticity He save gave instances of the injustice which would follow tho th Passage of the bill in its form and the hardships it would entail upon rail rall railway way living lhing at CI Cheyenne Den Denver ver er Rawlins and other points ga TJ the line Hue or of the Union PacIfIc who O he be corn com comp p lIed to give up the hom ey have ob obtained tamed at these places s Ol 01 who would be compelled to spend the greater 1 part of their time away from home und and famIly if the proposition of the La bill should prevail Senator Pat t terson also criticized this feature of the bill which will be voted upon Thursday |