COMMUNISM

Addresses

America's Commitment to Freedom: Jean Joel, 34960 [14DE]

———Jeff Geller, 34959 [14DE]

Captive Nations Week, President Reagan, 20138 [20JY]

Communist Threat in Central America: President Reagan, 12412-12414 [16MY]

———Sec. of State Shultz, 12409-12412 [16MY]

Democratic Perspective on Central America, Representative Seiberling, 27154 [4OC]

Freedom and Human Rights in Vietnam, Hoang C. Minh, 13152-13155 [19MY]

How Freedom Affects Progress: Elina So, 9014 [19AP]

———Gillian Benet, 9016 [19AP]

Human Rights Behind the Iron Curtain: Senator Percy, 33903 [17NO]

Human Rights in the Soviet Union, 22123-22124 [2AU]

Nicaragua—Threat to Peace in Central America, Thomas O. Enders, 10383-10386 [28AP]

Response to President Reagan's Speech on Central America, Senator Dodd, 10530 [28AP]

Soviet Union Is Focus of Evil, President Reagan (excerpt), 5708 [16MR]

Technological Leadership—An American Achievement in Jeopardy, George E. Pake, 19427-19430 [15JY]

Amendments

Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act: enact (S. 602), 10047 [27AP], 23785-23788, 23816-23818 [13SE]

Analyses

S. 659, Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act, 3790 [3MR]

Articles and editorials

Afghan Rebels Match Soviets' Spring Offensive, 8478 [13AP]

Afghanistan Standoff—Soviets, Mujahideen Settle in for Winter, 34231 [18NO]

Afghans' Fight Is Also America's Fight, 29912 [29OC]

Afghans Say Soviet Brutality Grows, 4335 [8MR]

Alert on Washington—Russian Bear's Nuclear Clawmarks, 13805 [25MY]

Along the Edge of Forest—An Iron Curtain Journey, 25528 [22SE]

America Needs a Stronger Voice, 13304 [23MY], 13636 [24MY]

America Provides Popular Radio Voice in Eastern Europe, 25999 [27SE]

America's Stifled Voice, 3687 [2MR], 6414 [21MR]

Andropov Factor, 15340 [9JN]

Anti-Sandinistas—A Legitimate Liberation Force, 12673 [17MY], 13211 [19MY]

Are They Really 10 Feet Tall?, 20529 [25JY]

Arms and El Salvador, 7081 [23MR]

As UN Tries To Regulate Just About Everything—But United States Opposes Rules That Would Redistribute Wealth, 9323 [20AP]

Balkans Today—Yugoslavia and the Prospects for Freeing the Balkan Nations, 14748-14753 [7JN]

Base for Ferrying Arms to El Salvador Found in Nicaragua, 25838 [27SE]

Battle Between the Kremlin and the Pope, 8456 [13AP]

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

Blind Eye on Central America, 9542, 9562, 9563, 9604 [21AP], 9759, 9767 [26AP]

Brother—Can You Spare a Billion?, 300 [25JA]

Central American Clarification, 22352 [2AU]

Central American Dilemma, 20434 [21JY]

Check on Salvador, 3729 [2MR]

Churches and Marxists, 2599 [22FE]

Clock Is Ticking On Seven Russians, 31902 [10NO]

Communism in Central America, 9031 [19AP]

Communism—At the End of the Brezhnev Era, 6061 [17MR]

Congressmen Attacked Over El Salvador Stand, 11155 [5MY]

Covert Action in Nicaragua, 19346 [14JY]

Crumbling of Communist Man, 15338 [9JN]

CSCE Impasse, Senator Hatch, 21889 [1AU]

Cuba and the Truth (series), 19338, 19339 [14JY]

Cuban Poet Freed After 22 Years, 10833 [3MY]

Cuba's Master Plan, 15330 [9JN]

Defector—Salvadoran Rebels Closely Tied to Sandinistas, 16683 [21JN]

Dissidents Charged as Criminals, 1321 [1FE]

Do You Know Where Your Church Offerings Go? You'd Better Find Out—Because They May Be Supporting Revolution Instead of Religion, 3459 [1MR]

Documents Show VOA's Broadcasts Concerned Leaders, 31304 [7NO]

Does Central America Matter?, 15072 [8JN]

Don't Forget Poland, 10523 [28AP]

Durenberger-Mazzoli Act, 11754 [10MY]

E. Germany Expels Peace Activists, 16411 [20JN]

East Bloc Troops Aid Nicaragua, 13159 [19MY]

El Salvador's 9-to-5 War, 7080 [23MR]

El Salvador—Surrender by Another Name, 10109 [27AP]

Endangered Bastions II, 9639 [25AP]

Erasing a People's History, 3717 [2MR]

Essay—Nonaligned Litmus, 4336 [8MR]

Expert Witness on Behalf of Radio Marti, 4107 [7MR]

Fedorchuk, the KGB, and the Soviet Successor, 9750-9756 [26AP]

Fifteen Questions for Your Nuclear-Freeze Friends, 10550 [28AP]

Fighting Insurgency With No Real Strategy, 19368 [14JY]

For the Average Russian Citizen—Long Lines, Few Goods, and an Increasingly Bleak Life, 3070 [25FE]

Forget the Maine, 20671, 20672, 20685 [25JY]

Future Phone Bills, 20418 [21JY]

General Urges Aid to Central America, 15326 [9JN]

Getting Along With the ``Next Government'', 22741 [3AU]

Great Leap Downward, 1341-1343 [1FE]

Grenada Said To Become ``Second Cuba'', 15730 [14JN]

Habitual Hatred—Unsound Policy, 19179-19183 [14JY]

He's an Iron Curtain Jazz Hero, 21771 [29JY]

High Stakes in Central America, 22346 [2AU]

His Brothers' Keeper, 16315-16318 [20JN]

Hold Off Rescheduling the Polish Loans, 21891 [1AU]

Horrors and Rewards of the Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan, 2672-2673 [22FE]

How the Left Forges Grassroots Pressure To Sway Congress on El Salvador, 15332 [9JN]

How the Soviets Use Chemicals To Wage War, 18077-18078 [29JN], 20379 [21JY]

How To Make TV Worse, 7529 [24MR]

How UN Regulates Life Almost Everywhere in World, 9324 [20AP]

Human Rights and Human Dignity, 7256 [24MR]

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

If War's Hell, What's the Alternative?, 3728 [2MR]

Ignoring Contadora Defeats Our Purposes, 24588 [19SE]

Imperialists No More, 12418 [16MY]

In Soviet Union, the Party Is Waging an Unholy War, 12695 [17MY]

Inside Afghanistan—War of Innocents, 27961 [17OC]

Interview of KGB Defector Levchenko, 8054-8057 [12AP]

Jamaica—To the Brink and Back, 13641 [24MY]

Jewish Exodus From Soviet Reached a Low Point in '82, 265 [25JA]

Judging Polish Moves, 19195 [14JY]

Kabul's Police Chief Confessed to Us, 19313 [14JY]

Kassebaum Formula, 7079 [23MR]

KGB Officers Try To Infiltrate Antiwar Groups, 22729 [3AU]

King File, 22218 [2AU]

King-U.S.S.R. Connection—How the Soviets Funded American Communists (1981), 22226 [2AU]

Koestler and Maclean, 8236 [12AP]

Left Fetes Two Fine Fellows, But Where Was Bianca?, 9581 [21AP]

Lenin, Tom, Jane, and Gun Control, 6706 [22MR]

Lest We Forget, 22220 [2AU]

Let VOA In, 12649 [17MY]

Liberals Should Favor El Salvador Aid, 6010 [17MR]

Lifting the Curtain on Afghanistan's Horror, 2673 [22FE]

Limits in Aiding Salvador, 18419 [30JN]

Liquidating a Cemetery in Hungary, 11116 [4MY]

Look Again—It's the West That's Strong, Moscow That's Weak, 12523 [17MY]

Maclean Coup in Korea War, 18260 [29JN]

Man Who Made It Happen, 34624 [18NO]

Maryknolls Are at It Again, 18399 [30JN]

Maynard's Moments, 28304 [19OC]

McDonald, Noted Conservative, Devoted Life to Anti-Communism, 24065 [14SE]

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

Mexico and South Africa Are the Prized Targets, 16293 [16JN]

Mexico—The Next Crisis?, 26827 [30SE]

Mirroring the Soviet Union, 22356 [2AU]

Misled Church Leaders, 9312 [20AP]

Moscow Fears Our Voice—Let Us Make It Stronger, 26400 [29SE]

Moscow—New Pharaohs, 23060 [4AU]

(Name) Votes To Loan Money To Communist Nations, 26026 [28SE]

Namibia Does Matter to the West, 23401 [4AU]

National Democrats Opt for Strategic Defeat, 12673 [17MY], 13211 [19MY]

New Indochina War, 13881-13883 [25MY]

Nicaragua and the Moment at Hand, 22089 [1AU]

Nicaragua Buildup—Soviet Threat to Region Seen, 7508 [24MR]

Nicaragua—Another Tropical Gulag, 21020 [26JY]

Nicaragua—Caught in the Act, 11125 [4MY]

Nicaraguan Bares Plan To Discredit Foes, 16688 [21JN]

Nicaraguan Prisoner's Story Illustrates the Role of Propaganda, 29581 [27OC]

Not Marxism, but Leninism Haunts the World, 9086 [19AP]

Operation Balkanization—American Designs on India, 4063 [7MR]

Order and Democracy, 29525 [27OC]

Orlov's Crime, 2238 [15FE]

Out of the Quagmire, 4163 [7MR]

Pacification Won't Fly in Salvador, 8760 [18AP]

Pardon Me, but Am I That ``Hard-Liner'' the Anonymous Sources Are Talking About?, 16428 [20JN]

Peace Scare From Managua, 20696 [25JY]

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

Plight of the Afghan People, 1758-1761 [3FE]

Pole Who Can Inspire Poland, 16885 [22JN]

Political Prisoners Seek Reagan's Aid in Urging Inspection of Soviet Camps, 10342 [28AP]

Pope's Chief Theme Is Polish History, 17036 [23JN]

Pope's Cry for Dialog, 7080 [23MR]

Progress in El Salvador?, 3728 [2MR]

Protest of Papal Visit Part of Anti-Church Plan, Nicaraguan Says, 16679, 16725 [21JN]

Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act (S. 602) (sundry), 23530-23536 [12SE]

Radio Marti Opponents Might Profit From the Past, 16547 [21JN]

Read All About It!, 14376 [2JN]

Reagan Has a Historic Opportunity—If He's Willing To Pay the Price, 22088 [1AU]

Reagan to Triple Team of Advisers Sent to Honduras, 15327 [9JN]

Reagan's Challenge, 10120 [27AP]

Reagan's Path to War, 23430 [4AU]

Reality and El Salvador, 2099 [10FE]

Rebels Want U.S. To Declare Support Openly, 9632 [25AP]

Red Sun of Soviet Tyranny Rising Fast Over Grenada, 15742 [14JN]

Refugees Used for Devil's Work, 4675 [9MR]

Remembering the Maine, 20683 [25JY]

Report From a War Zone, 4336 [8MR]

Ripe For Revolution, 20697 [25JY]

Risking War for What?, 20696 [25JY]

Role in Panama of U.S. Military Causing Strains, 15328 [9JN]

Routine Maneuvers, 23437 [4AU]

Russia Natural Foe—Envoy, 22744 [3AU]

Salvador Bargain, 7080 [23MR]

Salvadoran Left Confirms Regional Nature of Threat, 7473 [24MR]

Salvadoran Marxists Admit War Is Their Goal, 30732 [3NO]

Salvadoran Rebels Brag of Cuba Ties, 6060 [17MR]

Salvaging El Salvador, 10866 [3MY]

Sgt. York's Widow Backs Reagan Action, Wants Him To Stay Strong, 34989 [14DE]

Show of Force, 23969 [13SE]

Sinking Knee-Deep in Central America, 18419 [30JN]

Socialist Disaster in Black Africa, 6034 [17MR]

Solidarity and Martial Law Poland, 1336-1338 [1FE]

Solzhenitsyn on Russia's ``Mortal Disease'', 317-319 [25JA]

Some Applied History for Central America, 24257 [14SE]

Soviet Bear in Our Hemisphere, 13804 [25MY]

Soviet Deserter Tells Why, 27960 [17OC]

Soviet Jam VOA on Pope, 17230 [23JN]

Soviet Warfare in Afghanistan (series), 29906-29912 [29OC]

Soviet-Cuban Military Threat to the South, 11538 [9MY]

Soviet's Grip on Afghans Called Tight, 31901 [10NO]

Soviets Use Sanctions With Great Effect, 23061 [4AU]

Spread of Communism (sundry), 12416 [16MY]

Talks About What?, 19814 [19JY]

Teacher Cites Needs in Quest for Freedom, 12932, 12936 [18MY]

Terror in El Salvador, 11565 [9MY]

Terrorist Attacks on U.S., 17237 [23JN]

There Are No Quick Fixes for Central America, 21768 [29JY]

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

This Holocaust Still Goes On—Why Do We Ignore It?, 9605 [21AP]

This Time We Know What's Happening, 8868 [18AP]

Those Who Would Disarm, 18256 [29JN]

Thrown Out of Prague for Visiting Erika, 9644 [25AP]

Time To Turn Up the Voice of America, 22422 [3AU]

Torturing Cambodia Yet Again, 8494 [13AP]

Tough Former Guardsmen Lead Insurgents Against Sandinistas, 9631 [25AP]

Toward a More Rational East-West Trade Policy, 16409-16411 [20JN]

Tracking the KGB (series), 22729 [3AU]

Treasures From Tragedy, 34623 [18NO]

Truth About Vietnam (sundry), 10346-10357 [28AP]

Two Soar Over Berlin Wall in High-Wire Cliffhanger Feat, 8231 [12AP]

U.S. Arms for China—Learning To Love Those ChiCom Hordes, 30332 [1NO]

U.S. Bankrolls Foreign Leftists, 12291 [12MY]

U.S. Media Ignoring Asian Holocaust Says USIA Chief, 21024 [26JY]

U.S. Policy in Latin America (excerpts), 19794 [19JY]

U.S. Policy Toward Nicaragua (sundry), 8715-8718 [15AP]

U.S. Sleeps While Castro Acts, 2154 [14FE]

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

UN Backs Soviet Clients in Namibia, 18253 [29JN]

Unnoticed Holocaust, 16724 [21JN]

Unwaged War in Salvador, 3728 [2MR]

Venezuela and the Sandinista Threat, 19841 [19JY]

Victim of Soviet Attack on South Korean Air Liner (excerpt), 24181 [14SE]

Vietnam Remembered, 23438 [4AU]

View of El Salvador, 11565 [9MY]

VOA Told ``Do Not Enter'', 12648 [17MY]

VOA's Bid To Cover Congress Blocked, 5167 [14MR]

Voice of America Deserves Fair Play, 12648 [17MY]

War in El Salvador, 3727 [2MR]

Watching the Russians (excerpt), 5708 [16MR]

``We Muff Opportunities To Rebuild U.S. Links to Vietnam'', 9298 [20AP]

We Need Strong Fence With Soviets, 24926 [20SE]

We Tried To Accept Nicaragua's Revolution, 18552 [11JY]

West Learns the Art of Guerrilla Warfare, 19351 [14JY]

What Fools the Gringos Are, 15734 [14JN]

What if It Were Hitler to the South?, 9765 [26AP]

When To Stop in El Salvador, 3727 [2MR]

Which Side Are You on Boys?, 7916 [11AP]

Why Are Baby Girls Being Killed in China?, 21772 [29JY]

Why Isn't TV Covering the Slaughter in Southeast Asia, 18836 [12JY]

Window on the West, 9228 [20AP]

Yellow Rain and the Future of Arms Agreements, 20381-20387 [21JY]

Young Rebels in Nicaragua Voice Motives, 12961 [18MY]

Bills and resolutions

Communist countries: prohibit new loans (see H.R. 3936)

———report to Congress concerning loans (see H.R. 4549)

———require registration of nationals (see S. 828; H.R. 2360)

———U.S. purchase of outstanding loans (see H.R. 3936)

Credit or grants: prohibit (see H.R. 4039)

Cuba: prevent expansion (see H.J. Res. 166)

Soviet-bloc countries: insure factual knowledge (see S. 873)

U.S. goods and technology: technical level of exports to communist countries (see H.R. 1564)

U.S. knowledge of Soviet Union and Eastern European countries: help insure independent factual (see H.R. 601)

Victims of Communism Month (see H.J. Res. 351)

Warsaw Pact countries: denounce religious persecution (see S. Con. Res. 42)

Broadcasts

Getting Tough, Voice of America, 18044 [29JN]

Small Business, Big Rewards, Voice of America, 18045 [29JN]

What Terrorism Will Not Do, Voice of America, 18044 [29JN]

Brochures

``Cambodia Witness'', Amnesty International, 10155 [28AP]

Cloture motions

Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act (S. 602), 21597 [29JY]

Commentaries

Ethnic war in Nicaragua, Bernard Nietschmann of the University of California, 22350 [2AU]

Declaration

Freedom, Cuban exiles, 328 [25JA]

Documents

Marxist Terrorism in El Salvador (sundry), 23057-23060 [4AU]

Soviet Expansion in Central America and the Caribbean Basin (sundry), 9741-9744 [26AP]

Encyclical

Divini Redemptoris, Pope Pius XI (1937) (excerpt), 16724 [21JN]

Essays

I Speak for Freedom, David Woetzel, 17031 [23JN]

Exhibits

National tour—``Precious Legacy—Judaic Treasures From the Czechoslovak State Collections'', 34622 [18NO]

Factsheets

Minority Telecommunications Ownership Legislation, 7463 [24MR]

Guidelines

Principles for U.S. foreign policy in Central America, 23376 [4AU]

Interviews

Government's position regarding joint communique with the People's Republic of China: President Reagan, 4323 [8MR]

Rosenbergs, McCarthy, and Death Penalty, Tom Diaz with Roy M. Cohn, 2258 [15FE]

Letters

For medical aid—go to prison, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 3419 [1MR]

Funding U.S. radio broadcasts to Communist countries, Europe, and the Soviet Union, Dept. of State, 15110 [9JN]

Human rights violations against Ukrainians, Representative Annunzio, 359 [26JA]

Memorial visit to Hungarian Revolution gravesites, exchange between Members of Congress and Hungarian Embassy (1981), 11116 [4MY]

Open letter to France, Arthur B. Laffer, 8490 [13AP]

Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act (S. 659): Dept. of State, 3790 [3MR]

———Norman Luxenburg, 23529 [12SE]

Remembrance of victims of the famine in the Ukraine (Archpastoral letter), 12782 [18MY]

Soviet military strength: Library of Congress, 1369 [2FE]

———(sundry), 1369 [2FE]

Soviet presence in El Salvador, U.S. Defense Committee, 20261 [21JY]

Soviet Union and Eastern Europe factfinding mission report, Congressional delegation, 7414 [24MR]

Strategic importance of Namibia, Government of South Africa/Namibia, 23403 [4AU]

U.S. policies in Central America: Committee of Western European Politicians and Parliamentarians in Support of Nicaragua, 21022 [26JY]

———Ira Lewis, 21025 [26JY]

———Junta Patriotica Cubana (Cuban Patriotic Board), 13806 [25MY]

———VFW, 23379 [4AU]

U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: Diocese of Washington, 8715 [15AP]

Ukrainian Holocaust commemorated: Representative Ritter, 14614 [6JN]

Use of IMF fund regarding communist dictatorships, President Reagan (excerpt), 29186 [25OC]

Victims of communism commemoration ceremony, Representative McEwen, 18402 [30JN]

Vietnam today, Leroy Hodapp (excerpt), 9298 [20AP]

Voice of America modernization, USIA, 34588 [18NO]

Lists

Extermination camps in U.S.S.R., 13167 [19MY]

National appeal for peace with justice in Central America, organizational endorsements, 7235-7244 [24MR]

Memorials of legislature

Baltic Freedom Day: California, 19174 [14JY]

Captive nations: California, 20351 [21JY]

Military assistance to El Salvador: Oregon, 10665 [2MY]

Soviet aggression: California, 26202 [28SE]

Messages

Foreign Policy in Central America, President Reagan (PM 40), 10283 [28AP]

Papers

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

China and the Abrogation of Treaties, Senator Goldwater, 1240-1248 [1FE]

Petitions

Amnesty and improved treatment of Ukrainian political prisoners, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, 359 [26JA]

Catholic War Veterans, 23738 [12SE]

Communist aggression: Senior Men, Opportunity Group, Hendersonville, N.C., 26801 [30SE]

National appeal for peace with justice in Central America: sundry individuals and organizations, 7235 [24MR]

Nicaragua and Central America policy: Committee To Support Nicaragua, San Francisco, Calif., 21259 [27JY]

Romanian most-favored-nation status: Danube Swabian Association, Fort Lee, N.J., 7605 [5AP]

Quotations

Philosophy of Sovietism, E. J. Dillion, 1949 [8FE]

Remarks in House

Balkan nations: U.S. foreign policy, 21776 [29JY]

Baltic Freedom Day: observance, 20154 [20JY]

Bolshevik Revolution anniversary, 31308, 31314, 31317 [7NO], 31853, 31871 [9NO]

Captive Nations Week: observance, 19833 [19JY], 20138, 20140, 20152, 20154 [20JY], 20439, 20444, 20460, 20464, 20467 [21JY], 20691, 20692 [25JY], 21553 [28JY]

Catholic Church: public position on communism, 16724 [21JN]

Central America: activities of the Sandinista regime, 12517 [17MY]

———assist efforts to stop flow of weapons from Nicaragua and Cuba (H.R. 2760), 21035 [26JY]

———expansion, 10413, 10414, 10415 [28AP]

———expansion activities, 10801 [3MY]

———influence, 16569 [21JN]

———influence of communism, 9809 [27AP]

———prohibit CIA covert activities, 8664 [14AP]

———social and economic impact of increased influx of refugees, 17263 [27JN]

———U.S. policy, 10540 [28AP], 18418 [30JN], 20671, 20672, 20683, 20696 [25JY], 21020, 21022, 21025 [26JY], 21294 [27JY], 21770 [29JY], 22088 [1AU], 22348, 22350, 22352 [2AU], 23376, 23377, 23401, 23430, 23445, 23448 [4AU], 23969 [13SE], 24256 [14SE]

China, People's Republic of: infanticide, 21772 [29JY]

———U.S policy, 27609 [6OC]

Chinese plane hijackers: request for political asylum in South Korea, 16667 [21JN]

Communist countries: U.S. policy, 27609 [6OC]

———ideals versus practices, 6061 [17MR]

———use of IMF funds, 29186 [25OC]

Constitutional government: emphasis on academic instruction and appreciation, 13421 [23MY]

Cuba: human rights, 20172 [20JY]

———normalization of relations, 104 [3JA]

———provide for radio broadcasts to (H.R. 2298), 7446 [24MR]

Cuban exiles: anniversary of signing of Declaration of Freedom, 328 [25JA]

Czechoslovakia: anniversary of Soviet invasion, 22073 [1AU], 23493 [17AU]

Democracy and human rights: protection against, 28209 [18OC]

Democratic Party: response to President Reagan's policy proposals, 9858, 9859 [28AP]

Eastern Europe: U.S. loan policy, 14613 [6JN]

El Salvador: effects, 21744 [29JY]

———human rights violations, 22189 [2AU], 23218 [4AU]

———negotiations with guerrilla leaders, 19813 [19JY]

———peaceful resolution of conflict, 3727 [2MR]

———U.S. foreign policy, 4163 [7MR], 4673 [9MR], 10866 [3MY]

———U.S. policy, 7079 [23MR], 10500 [28AP], 22353 [2AU]

European Council: position on Central America, 17248 [23JN]

Eximbank: financial assistance to Communist countries, 30486 [2NO]

Expansion: support for U.S. policy to halt, 29961 [31OC]

———U.S. policy to combat, 5883 [17MR]

Expansion activities: impact, 14680 [7JN]

Expansionist policy, 21744 [29JY]

Global influence: increasing, 11754 [10MY]

Grenada: Communist influence, 15742 [14JN]

Hungarian Revolution: commemoration, 11115 [4MY]

International broadcasting stations: political value to U.S., 25979, 25999 [27SE]

Iran: Soviet policy toward, 14782 [7JN]

Kampuchea: attitude of news media toward atrocities, 18836 [12JY]

———impact of Communist takeover, 7894 [11AP]

———media coverage of plight of refugees, 21024 [26JY]

———plight of refugees, 20699 [25JY]

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: alleged sympathizer, 27057 [4OC]

———review of activities, 31125 [7NO]

Kirkpatrick, Jeane J.: rhetoric concerning Members of Congress views on El Salvador, 11155, 11168 [5MY]

Latin America: U.S. foreign policy, 2100 [10FE]

———U.S. policy, 10661, 10664 [2MY], 19361, 19368 [14JY], 19797, 20434 [21JY]

Nagy, Imre: anniversary of execution, 16263 [16JN]

National Council of Churches: funding of political activities, 3459 [1MR]

National Security Credit Sanctions Act: introduction (H.R. 3936), 24763 [20SE]

Nicaragua: CIA covert activities, 8459 [13AP]

———expansion activities, 14653 [7JN]

———human rights violations, 22350 [2AU]

———prohibit U.S. support for military or paramilitary operations (H.R. 2760), 21035 [26JY]

———request for U.S. political asylum by Augustin Alfaro, 15103 [9JN]

———Sandinista influence, 15994 [15JN]

———ties to Marxism and international terrorism, 10413 [28AP]

———U.S. policy, 18552 [11JY], 19838 [19JY]

Nuclear weapons: U.S. peace movement material for Soviets propaganda activities, 7406 [24MR]

Peace movement: Soviet propaganda material, 7406 [24MR]

PLO: activities in Central America, 18260 [29JN]

Poland: human rights violations, 22337 [2AU]

———independence commemoration, 32361 [12NO]

———May Day and martial law, 10522 [28AP]

———repression of Solidarity leaders, 30352 [1NO]

———visit of Pope John Paul II, 16297 [16JN], 16681 [21JN], 16925, 16937 [22JN], 17195, 17212 [23JN]

Polish Constitution Day: observance, 10870 [3MY], 11740 [10MY]

Pope John Paul II: visit to Poland, 17487, 17493 [27JN], 18382 [30JN]

Propaganda: distribution, 23131 [4AU]

Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act: consideration of S. 602 to enact (H. Res. 312), 25450-25452 [22SE]

———enact (S. 602), enrollment corrections, 25450 [22SE]

Radio Free Europe: need to modernize, 23957 [13SE]

Radio Liberty: need to modernize, 23957 [13SE]

Reagan, President: U.S. policy, 30332 [1NO]

———Voice of America speech, 25999 [27SE]

Romania: commissars ban typewriters, 10547 [28AP]

———most-favored-nation trade status, 18382-18383 [30JN]

Solidarity: anniversary of signing of agreement in Gdansk, 22086 [1AU]

Soviet Union: condemn communist expansion activities, 8371 [13AP]

———expansion activities, 9395 [21AP], 12523 [17MY]

———policy toward Iran, 14782 [7JN]

———Vladamir Danchev committed to psychiatric hospital after radio broadcast making reference to invasion of Afghanistan, 20177 [21JY]

Soviet Union and Eastern Europe factfinding mission: report, 7414 [24MR]

Soviet-East Europe: funding of political analysis, 1189 [31JA]

Telecommunication: increase minority business opportunities (H.R. 2331), 7463 [24MR]

U.S. Helsinki Watch Committee: tribute, 9644 [25AP]

U.S. technology: certification to insure exports will not be transferred to Communist regimes, 28303 [19OC]

Ukraine: anniversary of Soviet-imposed famine, 27160, 27163 [4OC]

———anniversary of famine, 12781 [18MY], 14617 [6JN]

UN: recognition of SWAPO as Namibia representative, 10509 [28AP]

Venezuela: support of U.S. policy in Central America, 19841 [19JY]

Victims of communism: commemoration ceremony, 18402 [30JN]

Victims of Communism Month: designate (H.J. Res. 351), 23766 [12SE]

Vietnam: attacks on Cambodian refugee camps, 8494 [13AP]

———reflections on U.S. policy, 9298 [20AP]

Vietnam memorial: condemn holding protest activities against U.S. policy in Central America near, 17672 [28JN]

Voice of America: importance of broadcasts, 3687 [2MR]

———need to modernize, 23957 [13SE]

———Soviet jamming, 17230 [23JN]

Walesa, Lech: tribute, 17202 [23JN]

Warsaw Pact countries: prohibit economic assistance until a nuclear arms limitation agreement is signed (H.R. 1998), 4640 [9MR]

———prohibit extension of U.S. credit, 29658 [27OC]

Washington (D.C.) Post: interview with Maurice Bishop of Grenada, 15729 [14JN]

World Council of Churches: contribution from Dept. of State, 12291 [12MY]

Remarks in Senate

Afghan struggle for freedom: support (S. Con. Res. 74), 27563 [6OC]

Afghanistan: Soviet atrocities, 2671 [22FE]

———Soviet occupation, 34231 [18NO]

———U.S. policy, 28662-28669 [20OC]

Airspace violations: communist incidents, 24901 [20SE]

Amnesty International: release of 1983 annual report, 30976 [4NO]

Andropov, Yuri V.: Soviet leadership, 9748 [26AP]

Baltic Freedom Day: designate (S.J. Res. 43), 3412 [1MR]

———observance, 15928 [15JN], 16243 [16JN]

Byelorussian Independence Day: commemorate, 7253, 7258 [24MR]

``Cambodia Witness'': exhibit in Russell Senate Office Bulding, 10155 [28AP]

Captive Nations Week: observance, 19680 [18JY], 20500 [22JY]

Central America: Communist infiltration, 9031 [19AP], 9740 [26AP], 13513 [24MY]

———establish commission to study, 17900 [29JN]

———persecution, 22169 [2AU]

———U.S. policy, 13803-13809 [25MY], 19850-19854 [20JY], 22526 [3AU], 24984 [21SE]

———U.S. policy (S. Res. 181), 20526-20528 [25JY]

China, People's Republic of: defections, 32645 [15NO]

———derecognize, 7830 [7AP]

———Government's position regarding joint communique of 1982, 4322 [8MR]

———textile agreement, 21870 [1AU]

Commission on U.S. Policy in Central America: creation, 19722 [19JY]

———selection of Henry Kissinger to head, 19770 [19JY]

Communist nationals: register certain (S. 828), 5520 [16MR]

Congressional Vigil for Soviet Jewery: efforts to protect human rights, 16242 [16JN]

Czechoslovakia: anniversary of Soviet invasion, 21346 [28JY], 24477 [15SE]

El Salvador: Marxist revolutionary terrorism, 23056 [4AU]

———military aid, 3293, 3440 [1MR]

———Nicaraguan involvement, 25837 [27SE]

———U.S. policy, 5088 [14MR], 13010-13015 [19MY], 30732 [3NO]

Estonian Independence Day: observance, 2969, 2970 [24FE]

Ethiopian famine, 17449 [27JN]

FMLN: El Salvadoran terrorism activities, 34605 [18NO]

Helsinki Final Act: anniversary of signing, 21889, 21892-21893 [1AU]

Hungarian revolution: commemoration, 20594 [25JY]

Imported pipe, pipe fittings, and cylinders: marking requirements (S. 1808), 22973 [4AU]

Jews: free emigration, 264 [25JA]

Kissinger, Henry A.: selected to head Bipartisan Commission on Central American Policy, 19770 [19JY]

Koestler, Arthur, 7540 [5AP]

Latin America: support for the Contadora peace process (S.J. Res. 164), 24585-24588 [19SE]

Lithuania: anniversary of invasion, 15925 [15JN]

Lithuanian Independence Day: observance, 2284, 2328-2330 [16FE], 2799 [23FE]

Namibia: struggle for independence, 9764 [26AP]

Nicaragua: covert activity funding, 34603 [18NO]

———deployment of a naval flotilla off shores, 19865 [20JY]

———U.S. policy, 8714 [15AP]

———U.S. policy toward Sandinistas, 34233 [18NO]

———urging adherence to the law and aid restrictions (S. Res. 110), 8244 [13AP]

Poland: detention of Lech Walesa, 8343 [13AP]

———financial aid, 21891 [1AU]

———human rights violations, 21797 [1AU]

———lifting of martial law, 11487 [9MY]

———trade sanctions, 30225 [1NO], 30387 [2NO]

Polish National Day: commemorate, 22167 [2AU]

Pope John Paul II: visit to Poland, 17036 [23JN]

Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act: enact (S. 602), 21337-21341 [28JY], 21595, 21597 [29JY], 22143 [2AU], 22440 [3AU], 23528-23539 [12SE], 23784-23794 [13SE], 24106 [14SE]

———enact (S. 602), cloture motion, 22441 [3AU]

———enact (S. 602), enrollment correction, 24859 [20SE]

———enact (S. 602), unanimous-consent agreement, 21597 [29JY]

———unanimous-consent request relative to Congressional Budget Act waiver of S. 602 (S. Res. 160), 21326 [28JY]

———waive the Congressional Budget Act relative to S. 602 (S. Res. 160), 21326-21337 [28JY]

———introduction (S. 659), 3789 [3MR]

Radio Marti: establish, 23044 [4AU]

———provide for (S. 602), 2943 [24FE]

Reagan, President: military assistance policy, 21160 [27JY]

Romania: trade status (S. Res. 171), 18034 [29JN]

Shanghai communique: 11th anniversary of signing, 3194 [28FE]

Solidarity Sunday: observance (S. Res. 133), 12169 [12MY]

Soviet ``disinformation'': efforts to circulate, 4061 [7MR]

Soviet Jews: human rights violations against, 21057 [27JY]

Soviet Union: anniversary of invasion of Afghanistan, 29014 [24OC]

———efforts on behalf of Soviet Prisoners of Conscience, 1325 [1FE]

———jamming of international radio broadcasts (S. Con. Res. 37), 13135 [19MY]

———obligations with respect to human rights (S. Con. Res. 11), 2953-2955 [24FE]

———rise of Yuri Andropov to head of Communist Party, 17-21 [3JA]

———U.S. policy, 20529 [25JY]

———use of chemical warfare, 18076 [29JN]

Soviet Union-Cuba: military threat to the south, 11537 [9MY]

Ukraine: famine anniversary (S. Con. Res. 70), 26388-26390 [29SE]

Ukrainian Independence Day: commemoration, 273 [25JA]

Universal Service Act: introduction (S. 1382), 13835 [25MY]

Voice of America: accreditation, 12648 [17MY]

———funding, 21163 [27JY]

———modernization, 26398 [29SE]

Walesa, Lech: awarded Nobel Peace Prize, 27281, 27286 [5OC]

Wallenberg, Raoul: unknown fate, 1378 [2FE]

Yugoslavia: human rights violations, 1264 [1FE]

———persecution of Serbian Orthodox Church of America, 29788 [28OC]

———prospects for freeing the Balkan nations, 14747-14748 [7JN]

Reports

CISPES—A Guerrilla Propaganda Network: United Students of America Foundation (excerpt), 31887-31889, 31892, 31894, 31895-31896 [9NO], 32224-32226 [10NO]

Communist, PLO and Libyan Support for Nicaragua and the Salvadoran Insurgents, Dept. of State, 13806-13808 [25MY]

Communist Countries Violations of U.S. Airspace, 24902-24903 [20SE]

Extermination Camps in the U.S.S.R.—1980, 13166 [19MY]

Forced Labor in the U.S.S.R., Dept. of State (sundry), 2355-2366 [16FE]

New Methods of Imprisonment—Use of Military Penal Camps in Poland, Committee in Support of Solidarity, 8465 [13AP]

Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act (S. 602), Library of Congress (excerpts), 23536 [12SE]

Radio Marti—Getting the Truth to Cuba, Heritage Foundation, 15731 [14JN]

Representatives of Churches in America Concerned With Refugee Processing and Resettlement, Cambodian Crisis Committee, 20699 [25JY]

Revolutionary Terrorism in El Salvador—Over 20,000 Victims, Council for Inter-American Security, 23218 [4AU]

Rights Commission Decries FMLN Actions in Berlin, Human Rights Commission of El Salvador, 2532 [17FE]

Significant Shift Within the Top Echelons of the Soviet Rulers, 21 [3JA]

Soviet Active Measures Relating to the U.S. Peace Movement, FBI, 7406-7411 [24MR]

Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Factfinding Mission, Congressional Delegation, 7414 [24MR]

Support for Salvadoran Insurgents, Committee on Intelligence (sundry excerpts), 21169 [27JY]

U.S. Policy Toward Third World Countries—Kirkpatrick Plan, 4063-4066 [7MR]

Women and Children in Soviet Concentration Camps—1978, 13168-13173 [19MY]

Resolutions by organizations

Freedom in Poland, Pulaski Council of Milwaukee, Wis., 10871 [3MY]

Protest U.S. payment of loans to Communist countries, National Association of Pro-America, 9548 [21AP]

Sermons

Star Wars, Peter Raible, 17485 [27JN]

Statements

American Policy in Nicaragua, Adriana Guillen, 6397, 6399 [21MR]

Catholic Conference President Critical of U.S. Policy Toward Central America, U.S. Catholic Conference, 21035 [26JY]

Central American Policy: Morton M. Kondracke, 27151 [4OC]

Charges Brought Against Leaders of Solidarity and KOR Are a Travesty of Justice: Polish-American Congress, Inc., 30352 [1NO]

Christianity and Communism, Cuthbert M. O'Gara (1958 excerpt), 9311 [20AP]

Communism, Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 27058 [4OC]

Communist Expansion, Vietnam Freedom Movement, Nguyen Bich, 14680 [7JN]

Day of Sorrow and Irreconcilability: Congress of Russian-Americans, Inc., 31308, 31314, 31317 [7NO], 31871 [9NO]

Death Penalty and the Rosenberg Case, National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case, 14380 [2JN]

Defense of Independence Against Communist Aggression (sundry), 19778 [19JY]

Free Nations and Free Men, President Reagan (excerpt), 1344 [1FE]

Freedom Is Indivisible, Czechoslovak National Council of America, 22073 [1AU]

Goal of Communism, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 8371 [13AP]

Greece Against Communism, Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953 excerpt), 6513 [22MR]

History of Balkan Nations, Franjo Tudjman (excerpt), 21778 [29JY]

Human Rights and Democracy, Henry A. Kissinger (excerpt), 28209 [18OC]

Martial Law Measures Which Will Remain in Effect After Martial Law Is Lifted in Poland (summary), 24544 [19SE]

Persecution of Serbians: Serbian Orthodox Church of America, 29788 [28OC]

Polish Freedom Fighters, Jerzy Patejak, 16309 [16JN]

Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act (S. 602) (sundry excerpts), 23538 [12SE]

Resistance International—Declaration of Principle, 15291 [9JN]

Rise of Yuri Andropov to Head of Soviet Communist Party (sundry excerpts), 17, 18, 20 [3JA]

Romanian Human Rights Limitations, Ioan Teodosiu, 9295 [20AP]

S. 1382, Universal Service Act, 13836 [25MY]

Soviet Industrial Espionage: E. A. Burkhalter, Jr., 3437-3440 [1MR]

Soviets Arms Policy, Richard Pipes (excerpt), 5744 [16MR]

State of Human Rights in Cuba, Agustin A. Roman, 20172 [20JY]

U.S. Latin American Foreign Policy, Dick Clark, 19361 [14JY]

U.S. Policies in Central America: Committee of Western European Politicians and Parliamentarians in Support of Nicaragua, 21022, 21036 [26JY]

Voice of America: President Reagan, 26399, 26400 [29SE]

Tables

Country, people, and year of Communist domination, 19590 [18JY]

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

Jewish emigration from Soviet Union—1965-78, 264, 265 [25JA]

Marxist revolutionary terror in El Salvador (sundry), 23058 [4AU]

Soviet efforts to circulate ``disinformation'': Dept. of State, 4061 [7MR]

General and Special Ethics (1947), John P. Noonan for the Catholic Church (excerpt), 16724 [21JN]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 108, prohibit U.S. covert activities in Central America, 8664 [14AP]

H.R. 601, Soviet-Eastern European Research and Training Act, 1189-1191 [31JA]

H.R. 1998, prohibit economic assistance to Warsaw Pact countries until a nuclear arms limitation agreement is signed, 4641 [9MR]

S. 602, Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act, 23792 [13SE]

S. 659, Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act, 3789 [3MR]

S. 1382, Universal Service Act, 13836 [25MY]

S. 1808, marking requirements for imported pipe, pipe fittings, and cylinders, 22973 [4AU]

S. Con. Res. 11, Soviet obligations with respect to human rights, 2953 [24FE]

S. Con. Res. 37, Soviet jamming of international radio broadcasts, 13135 [19MY]

S. Con. Res. 38, martial law in Republic of China, 13136 [19MY]

S. Con. Res. 70, Ukraine famine anniversary, 26388 [29SE]

S. Con. Res. 74, support for Afghan struggle for freedom, 27563 [6OC]

S. Con. Res. 80, bring question of Baltic States self-determination before the UN, 33928 [17NO]

S. Con. Res. 85, allow Vladimir Feltsman to travel, 33929 [17NO]

S. Res. 74, policy proposals toward Republic of China, 3147 [28FE]

S. Res. 110, urging adherence to the law and aid restrictions in Nicaragua, 8244 [13AP]

S. Res. 133, observance of Solidarity Sunday, 12169 [12MY]

S. Res. 181, U.S. policy toward Central America, 20528 [25JY]

S.J. Res. 49, Week of Remembrance for the 40th Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 3850 [3MR]

S.J. Res. 164, support for the Contadora peace process, 24588 [19SE]

S.J. Res. 230, U.S. foreign policy objectives relative to Western Hemisphere (1962), 30378 [2NO]