CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

Addresses

Memorial Service for John M. Maury, Jr., James Schlesinger, 19602 [18JY]

U.S. Policy in Central America, President Reagan before Joint Session of Congress, 10134-10137 [28AP]

Amendments

Appropriations: authorize (H.R. 2968), 27147 [4OC]

———authorizing (H.R. 2968), 28212 [18OC]

———authorizing (S. 1230), 28469 [19OC], 30617, 30729 [3NO]

Intelligence Information Act: enact (S. 1324), 33929 [17NO]

Intelligence Personnel and Probation Officer Protection Act: enact (S. 779), 34303 [18NO]

Nicaragua: U.S. intelligence activities (H.R. 2968), 28560 [20OC]

Retirement and disability system (H.R. 2968), 27147 [4OC], 28212 [18OC], 28326 [19OC], 28560 [20OC]

Appointments

Conferees: H.R. 2968, authorizing appropriations for intelligence activities, 30636 [3NO], 31728 [9NO]

Articles and editorials

Adhering to World Law, 30622 [3NO]

Assuring Liberty's Success, 12014 [11MY]

Behind Latest Surge in Soviet Spying, 12063-12064 [12MY]

C.I.A. Is Said To Resupply Rebels in Nicaragua From Salvador Base, 28571 [20OC]

CIA Activities in Nicaragua, 18221, 18222 [29JN]

CIA and Nicaragua, 7626 [5AP]

CIA and Nicaragua—Covert Action Is Not in Our National Interest, 11122 [4MY]

CIA's Reports Magnify Soviet-Cuban Presence, 29905 [29OC]

CIA's War, 18312 [30JN]

Cloudburst of Yellow Rain Reports, 23018 [4AU]

Congress Also Has a Role in Deciding U.S. Interests, 18312 [30JN]

Congress Has Right, Duty To Limit Nicaragua Role, 17798 [28JN]

Congress Should Act With Restraint on Central American Issue, 12022 [11MY]

Covert Action in Nicaragua, 19346 [14JY]

Covert War?, 17797 [28JN]

Dangerous Course, 17799 [28JN]

Domestic Spying and Free Speech, 7246 [24MR]

Eagle Eye of Leviticus, 15927 [15JN]

El Salvador—It Is Not Vietnam, 10157 [28AP]

Envoy to Colombia Is Hard-Eyed But Simpatico, 26103 [28SE]

Ex-CIA Head Now Works for a Nuclear Freeze, 15926 [15JN]

Fight Hardball With Hardball, 18314 [30JN]

For Open Debate, 19832 [19JY]

Foreign Covert Action Operations, 30622-30625 [3NO]

From an Ex-CIA Chief—Stop the ``Covert'' Operation in Nicaragua, 9798 [26AP]

Guerrilla Facade of Democracy Has Been Dropped, 22112 [2AU]

Guide To Guarding Military Secrets, 15628 [14JN]

How the KGB Spins Its Web, 15628 [14JN]

If Congress Pulls the Latin Plug, 13628 [24MY]

Interview—Ambassador Fears United States Is Losing ``Power Perch'', 26102 [28SE]

McNamara's Fence Against the Reds—Will It Really Work?, 30629 [3NO]

More Aid to Nicaraguan Rebels Backed, 30621 [3NO]

Nicaragua Misadventure Is No-Win, 18222 [29JN]

No to Covert Action, 18224 [29JN]

Orwellian Reagan Plan, 12689 [17MY]

Our War in Nicaragua, 18220 [29JN]

Path Out of the Secret War, 18223 [29JN]

Persecution of Protestants in Nicaragua—Neglected Story, 17231 [23JN]

Popular Force, 11752 [10MY]

President Is Right, 12015 [11MY]

President's Policy in Nicaragua, 18220 [29JN]

Public Comment on U.S. Activities in Nicaragua, 18222 [29JN]

Quit the Bay of Piglets, 17799 [28JN]

Reagan, Fluttering, 12689 [17MY]

Reagan Administration To Justify Policy in Nicaragua, 18223 [29JN]

Reagan Has a Historic Opportunity—If He's Willing To Pay the Price, 22111 [2AU]

Reagan on Subversion, 30622 [3NO]

Reagan Should Turn From ``Appeasement'' to a Freeze, 9617 [25AP]

Reagan's Nicaragua Policy Must Remain Within the Law, 18221 [29JN]

Regroup To Check the Soviet Thrust, 9747 [26AP], 10847 [3MY]

Right Move on Nicaragua, 18224 [29JN]

Secret War Against Nicaragua, 17798 [28JN]

Sham Is a Sham Is a Sham, 13104 [19MY]

Soviet Missile May Be Peril to U.S. Weapons, 13105 [19MY]

Soviet SALT Violations, 13105 [19MY]

Soviet Spies—Your Firm Could Be Their Next Target, 15627 [14JN]

Soviet Union To Donate Floating Drydock, 22109 [2AU]

Study Urges Changes in Government Screening Procedures, 11026 [4MY]

There Is a Way Off ``The Slippery Slope''—Latin America Crisis Needs Conciliatory Gestures on Both Sides, 22782, 23093 [4AU]

Time To Stop the Shame, 21779 [29JY]

U.S. Aid in Nicaragua, 18220, 18223 [29JN]

U.S. Diplomacy in Latin America, 18221 [29JN]

U.S. Intervention in Nicaragua—Critical Choices, 28542 [20OC]

U.S. Officials Say C.I.A. Helped Nicaraguan Rebels Plan Attacks, 28571 [20OC]

U.S. Ties to Anti-Sandinists Are Reported To Be Extensive, 8459 [13AP]

Uncertain Trumpet, 21596 [29JY]

United States Should Stay Out of Nicaragua's Affairs, 11741 [10MY]

Why Russians Will Go Right on Spying, 12164 [12MY]

With General Micawber to Managua, 18222 [29JN]

Bills and resolutions

Appropriations: authorize (see S. 1230; H.R. 2968)

Central America: ban U.S. efforts to destablize or overthrow governments (see H. Con. Res. 108)

———use of funds (see H.R. 3694)

Expenditure of funds: improve congressional oversight (see H.R. 3114)

Identities of former intelligence officers: protect (see H.R. 3439)

Information: regulate public disclosure (see S. 1324; H.R. 3460, 4431)

Intelligence Personnel Protection Act: penalties for murder or attempted murder (see S. 779)

National Security Act: amend (see S. 1324)

Retirement and disability system (see H.R. 2968)

Senate Legal Counsel: intervene in case of Maryann Paisley v. CIA, et al. (see S. Res. 227)

Communications from

Annual report: correction, 5338 (EC574) [15MR]

Freedom of Information Act: activities report, 3614 (EC464) [2MR], 4437 (EC474) [9MR]

Proposed legislation: report, 7159 (EC670) [24MR]

Records system: notice of proposed, 2413 (EC367) [17FE]

Letters

Covert intelligence operations: Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 30627 [3NO]

Emergency hearings on Central America: Senator Byrd, 21566 [29JY]

Intelligence activities appropriations (S. 1230): CBO, 30618 [3NO]

Soviet attack on the South Korean airliner (S.J. Res. 158), 24395 [15SE]

U.S. policy toward El Salvador (sundry), 10142 [28AP]

Letters of transmittal

Use of chemical warfare agents by the Soviet Union: Acting U.S. Permanent Representative to the UN to Secretary General, 23015, 23024 [4AU]

Lists

Vermont towns which voted to end aid to El Salvador in 1981, 1982 and 1983, 10142 [28AP]

Papers

Background Paper on U.S. Covert Paramilitary Operations, 19779 [19JY]

Illustrative Onsite Inspection Procedures for Verification of Chemical Weapons Stockpile Destruction, 23015-23018 [4AU]

Press releases

National Endowment for Democracy, 33608 [17NO]

Remarks in House

Activities: review, 28527 [20OC]

Appropriations: authorizing, 28529 [20OC]

Central America: covert activities, 9631 [25AP]

———funding operations, 10801 [3MY]

Director: disclosure of business interests, 14518 [6JN]

Foreign policy: militarization, 34768 [18NO]

Information: regulate public disclosure (H.R. 3460), 18228 [29JN]

Intelligence activities: congressional oversight, 9851 [27AP]

———reorganization of oversight provisions, 21906 [1AU]

Latin America: activities, 21745 [29JY]

Nicaragua: activities, 19774 [19JY]

———CIA covert activities, 8459 [13AP]

———closed session on subject of covert operations, 19772 [19JY]

———funding activities, 34040 [18NO]

———prohibit U.S. support for military or paramilitary operations (H.R. 2760), 19832 [19JY]

———U.S. activities, 34029 [18NO]

Nicaragua-Honduras: involvement in conflict, 7626 [5AP]

Retirement and disability system (H.R. 2968), 28305-28310 [19OC], 28527, 28534-28579 [20OC]

———appointment of conferees, 31728 [9NO]

———conference report, 34144 [18NO]

———technical corrections, 28613 [20OC]

Soviet Union: disinformation campaign, 23343 [4AU]

Remarks in Senate

Casey, William: divert stock portfolio to blind trust, 19690 [18JY]

Central America: congressional approval for U.S. troops, 22451 [3AU]

———emergency hearings on U.S. involvement, 21566 [29JY]

———U.S. policy, 10141 [28AP], 21302-21305 [28JY], 21569-21571, 21595 [29JY], 22103, 22107-22114 [2AU], 22860, 23093, 23107 [4AU], 24355 [15SE]

Chemical and toxin weapons: condemn use by Soviet Union (S. Res. 207), 23024-23027 [4AU]

El Salvador: U.S. policy, 10157 [28AP]

Freedom of Information Protection Act: enact, 7246 [24MR]

———introduction (S. 1335), 13129-13132 [19MY]

Information: regulate public disclosure (S. 1324), 19311 [14JY]

Intelligence activities: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2968), appointment of conferees, 30636 [3NO]

———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2968), conference report, 34335-34337 [18NO]

———authorizing appropriations (S. 1230), 30616-30635 [3NO]

———authorizing appropriations (S. 1230), pass H.R. 2968 in lieu, 30636 [3NO]

Intelligence Authorization Act: amend (H.R. 2760), 21808 [1AU], 23518 [12SE]

Intelligence community: retirement programs, 7584 [5AP]

Intelligence Information Act: enact (S. 1324), 19311 [14JY], 33929-33934 [17NO]

———introduction (S. 1324), 12907 [18MY]

Intelligence Personnel and Probation Officer Protection Act: enact (S. 779), 34303 [18NO]

Latin America: alleged covert actions, 8002 [12AP]

Maryann Paisley v. CIA, et al.: intervention (S. Res. 227), 25334 [22SE]

National security information: selective disclosure, 4435 [9MR]

Nicaragua: adoption of Boland policy as U.S. policy toward, 3421 [1MR]

———covert activity funding, 34603 [18NO]

Nuclear weapons: proposed freeze, 21566 [29JY]

Reagan, President: address on Central America before a joint session of Congress, 10148 [28AP]

Soviet Union: alleged violations of arms control agreements, 12542 [17MY], 13015, 13100-13106 [19MY]

———defense cost estimates, 25252 [22SE]

———use of chemical warfare agents (S. Res. 201), 23013-23020 [4AU]

Undercover Operations Act: enact (S. 804), 5145 [15MR]

War Powers in Central America Act: introduction (S. 1692), 21154 [27JY]

Reports

Appropriations for Intelligence Activities and the Retirement and Disability System:, committee of conference (H.R. 2968), 34130 [18NO]

PLO in Central America, Representative Siljander, 28556 [20OC]

Use of Chemical Warfare Agents by the Soviet Union: Acting U.S. Permanent Representative to the UN, 23015, 23024 [4AU]

Statements

Covert Military Aid to Nicaragua: sundry former Cabinet members, 20722 [26JY]

Democratic Response to President Reagan's Address to Joint Session of Congress, Senator Dodd, 10138 [28AP]

Nuclear Weapons Freeze: William Colby, 17600-17601 [28JN]

Objectives in El Salvador, Fred C. Ikle, 28553 [20OC]

Tables

Alleged Soviet violations of arms control agreements, 13102 [19MY]

Economic and military statistics—Central America and the U.S., 21305 [28JY]

Examples of covert paramilitary and other operations, 19779 [19JY]

Intelligence community staff (ICS) conference actions—fiscal year 1984, 34336 [18NO]

Testimonies

Soviet Propaganda Activities (excerpt), 9395 [21AP]

Texts of

H. Res. 329, consideration of H.R. 2968, appropriations for intelligence and intelligence related activities, 28305 [19OC]

H.R. 2760, amend the Intelligence Authorization Act, 23518 [12SE]

H.R. 3460, regulate public disclosure of CIA information, 18229 [29JN]

S. 1230, intelligence activities appropriations authorization, 30616-30617 [3NO]

S. Res. 201, use of chemical warfare agents by the Soviet Union, 23013 [4AU]

S. Res. 207, condemn use of chemical and toxin weapons by Soviet Union, 23024 [4AU]