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My belief is that the Congress will be supportive knowing that our previous requests for limited production funds were based on a previous decision.

I can't give you a better answer than I've already described.

I have no objection, obviously, to the same thing being done in a mandatory way with the papers and documents of President Nixon.

I think that my own relationship with Mr. Brezhnev and other Soviet leaders should be one of continuing consultations.

I look forward with great anticipation to the visit of Prime Minister Begin on the 19th of July.

There are difficulties, obviously, in reaching final decisions on matters that are very controversial.

I will nominate W. Howard Wriggins, of the Bronx, N.Y., to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to the Republic of Sri Lanka and to the Republic of Maldives.

I am directing that we discontinue plans for production of this weapons system.

I don't agree that there are growing difficulties between ourselves and the Soviet Union.

I would guess that the Secretary of State and my national security adviser, my staff, and others would be adequately qualified.

I intend to make my own Presidential papers available to the public.

My emphasis on human rights is central to our foreign policy.

I believe that their action is a major victory for American consumers.

We've already begun many reorganization efforts, some of which have already been announced.

Well, it's still no job for the fainthearted, but I intend to honor that pledge.

I hereby exempt Arthur S. Flemming from mandatory retirement until June 30, 1978.