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of appropriations. I had to carry it all the way up to
the Court of Appeals. We lost in the two lower courts
and won out by a unantmous opinion in the Court of Ap-
peals saying that the Legislature had no right to con-
trol in any shape, manner or form, Executive functions.
That does not mean that the Legislature hasn't the right
and probably should have the a ctual practice of constantly
inspecting Executive acts. That is a very different thing,
as long as they do not tell the Executive how to carry out
the Executive functions.
Q That is a board of Public Works Administration?
THE PRESIDENT: Practically every function of government.
of How would that contact be maintained, through committees
of Congress?
THE PRESIDENT: Probably through committees of Congress who
will keep in touch throughout the year.
Q They have such in regard to Internal Revenue now.
THE PRESIDENT: Do they function?
Q Yes; right through the year.
MR. EARLY: Make it background.
THE PRESIDENT: All right; Steve says make it background.
Q It can be used as background?
THE PRESIDENT: Yes. In other words, if you use it, draw the
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