Show Iii Bill LIMITING i HOURS Of LABOR Measure to B Be Vot Voted Voted ed Upon I Senator Makes Charges Jan of the fact that the senate h has agreed to at at S 3 f bill limIt t ng the hours of e or If railway way os considerable time was ed d in time the senate tod to that measure Senator LaFollette gave notice that he e would move more to take up the bill 1111 mediately after routine business tomor tomorrow tomorrow row Coercion Charged Time The debate was op opened ned b by Mr ih Ln La ho time the the had received the endorsement t of time the organizations of all classes of railway employee and that the opposition opposition tion now being manifested was from es who h ye been coerced by the railroads to present Time Thc discussion participated in by Senators Bacon Bucon Dolliver Patterson Heyburn and In support of hIs hI contention that the railroads had been ver bus busy since time the thelast last session of developing opposition to the bill Mr LaFollette rend u a set of resolutions cond condemning the bill pre pie presented to a lodge of railway the name nam of which he withheld by E ET ET T Lamb divisIon o the tho Southern railway I IOne One Lodge Did Not Endorse The lodge applied for on the tho subject to H Ro R Fuller legislative representative of time the Railway national organization and hud imad not en horsed the resolutions A long record of hr accidents 1 S rend read b by o Mr LaFollette that in all time the trainmen had been on duty front to hours ro When th for throe record wits was ghen Senator B wanted to the road on which the accident had He said he was shocked as he believes every eyer other senator was that any road would keep koop a man on duty hours Senator LaFollette said for obvious reasons lIe would not give the name of th L b nd e plaine 1 thaI tha it he de many of time the eases cases the tho thomen themen men themselves were responsible for forthe forthe the long hours |