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591 82 - 11 distinction that we cannot have interference by the Leg- islature. After they once pass a law and appropriate the money, they have nothing more to say about its expendi- ture in an Executive way, but, at the same time, they have every right to go ahead and watch the operation of spending. It makes for frankness and public knowledge of government throughout the year. Q Did you discuss that generally this afternoon? THE PRESIDENT: No; just touched on it, that's all. Q On that point of small businesses, when the President's agreements expire January 1st, will they be asked to sign up again? THE PRESIDENT: You mean the blanket code? Q Under the blanket code? THE PRESIDENT: I have forgotten what the Proclamation said, but I think anybody who still flies the Blue Eagle would be automatically considered to have signed up. Q Can you tell us anything on the action of the Senate silver bloc today in putting out a resolution demanding full and free coinage of gold and silver? It was put out by 27 Senators. THE PRESIDENT: No, I have not heard of it at all. Q Returning to Davis, in connection with his return to the

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