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Show id &b ; JjJ Kellogg Considers Action of :e f President Unnecessary gjfl Railroads Needed Only 3 Assistance. J; M WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. The opln-'t opln-'t fcn toal President Wilson's action in P taking over the railroads was unnec-tmry unnec-tmry because as good results would 3 hve been obtained by the carriers with a proper government co-operation, was :J tI?res8et 'n e sen:i10 today by Sena- fl tor Kellogg, a member of the senate St, "terbtate commerce committee. He er-fe declared that had the railroad heads cnvl i Ven fu meaBUro oE assistance ji lt9 government woild have escaped . J ike necessity of guaranteeing the car- ncrs an income for the uso of the prop- mies taken over. lj S'.Dator Kellogg spoke in support of J ' to- committee's amended draft of the I rdf ' '',Jnini8tratfon bill which ho said "re- (Nl Deca the best judgment of the admin- I I fetraUon and the committee." Although k j'd not aSreo with the president i J his advisers on the railroad ques- i 9 jn, the Minnesota senator said ho ln- 5 se 1 doing overj-thing possible "to -0B; nethen and facilitate government Mm . c?ration and iusure justice to tho peo- riUlW k, Use railroads and tho vast army of r 'ttJrity holders." 03 00- |