DEPARTMENT OF STATE see also Secretary of State

Addresses

Arms Control, President Reagan to the UN General Assembly, 25799-25801 [26SE], 25995 [27SE]

———Omar Bradley (St. Albans School, 1958), 7621 [5AP]

Central American Policy at the Crossroads, Representative Wolpe, 14242-14244 [1JN]

Certification of Aid to El Salvador, Representative Phillip M. Crane, 2233 [15FE]

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

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

Dedication of Memorial Plaque Honoring Iranian Rescue Mission, Bruce Laingen, 11273 [5MY], 12065 [12MY]

Democracy and the Future of Taiwan, Representative Solarz, 25526 [22SE]

Democratic Response to Foreign Policy Address by President Reagan, Representative Solarz, 28248 [18OC]

Democratic Response to President Reagan's Address to Joint Session of Congress on Central America, Senator Dodd, 13163 [19MY]

Democratic Response to President Reagan's Speech on U.S. Policy in Lebanon: Representative Hamilton, 30343 [1NO]

Dept. of State Appropriations (S. 1342): Representative Zablocki, 28385 [19OC]

———William J. Vanden Heuvel, 28680-28682 [20OC]

Economic Growth and U.S. Policy in Central America, Kenneth W. Dam, 26902-26905 [3OC]

Economic Health of the Western Alliance, Arthur F. Burns, 1331-1334 [1FE]

El Salvador—View From Washington, Elliott Abrams, 25648-25651 [23SE]

Farewell Luncheon in Honor of U.S. Ambassador John L. Loeb, Jr., Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, 25824 [26SE]

Foundation of the Americas for the Handicapped, Barney Oldfield, 14779 [7JN]

How the Arms Race Looks to a Boy Who Lives on a Hill, Gene Godt, 19318 [14JY]

Independence Day and Foreign Relations, Joseph V. Reed, 20009 [20JY]

International Conference on the Question of Palestine, Representative McCloskey, 29253 [25OC]

Italian-U.S. Relations, Emilio Colombo, 5190 [14MR]

Max Kampelman—Citizen-Diplomat, Senator Jackson, 5383 [15MR]

National Service, Senator Dodd, 14132 [26MY]

Newsmaker—Sunday, Richard D. Sellers, 8076-8077 [12AP]

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

Nuclear Freeze—The Moscow Connection, Anthony T. Bouscaren, 8846-8848 [18AP]

Nuclear Nonproliferation—Our Shared Responsibility, Richard T. Kennedy, 2236 [15FE]

Peace Plan for the Middle East, Sec. of State Shultz, 13009 [19MY]

Presentation of the Ralph Lowell Award to Walter H. Annenberg, Sharon P. Rockefeller, 20573 [25JY]

Prevention of a Nuclear War, Helen Caldicott, 3161 [28FE]

Question of Cyprus—Report of the Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar, 14084 [26MY]

Simon Bolivar and George Washington, Jean B. S. Gerard, 20595 [25JY]

Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 14371 [2JN]

Some Reflections on America and Its Foreign Policy, W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., 27182 [4OC]

Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, President Reagan, 27950 [17OC]

Strength and Preparedness—For Peace and Freedom, Joseph V. Reed, 10746 [3MY]

Treaty of Paris Bicentennial, Joan R. Challinor, 15342 [9JN]

U.S. Arms Control Policy, Senator Percy, 261 [25JA]

U.S.-Japan Relations, Mike Mansfield, 2736 [23FE]

U.S. Diplomacy Efforts, Max M. Kampelman, 5384 [15MR]

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

———Senator Durenberger, 26905-26908 [3OC]

U.S. Policy Toward El Salvador, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 2979 [24FE]

———James A. Hickey, 9099 [20AP]

U.S. Policy Toward Latin America, Carlos Fuentes, 19434-19438 [15JY]

U.S.-French Relations, Jacques Soustelle, 15978 [15JN]

U.S.-Moroccan Relations, Joseph V. Reed, 1505, 1506 [2FE]

Amendments

Appropriations: authorize (H.R. 2915), 14431 [3JN], 15113, 15114, 15118, 15121, 15125 [9JN]

———authorize (S. 660), 7679 [6AP]

———authorizing (S. 1342), 24593 [19SE], 24916, 24917 [20SE], 25263, 25265, 25275, 25276, 25277, 25282, 25283, 25284, 25285, 25287, 25288, 25289, 25309, 25313, 25318, 25319, 25322, 25329, 25349, 25350, 25351, 25366, 25369, 25371, 25372, 25373 [22SE], 25595-25598, 25628, 25630, 25646 [23SE], 26704 [30SE], 27221 [5OC], 27257 [5OC], 27851 [7OC], 27951 [17OC], 28381, 28385, 28388, 28400, 28403-28406, 28445-28451, 28470-28477 [19OC], 28673-28675, 28677, 28683-28685, 28689-28698, 28701, 28702, 28720, 28722, 28732, 28736, 28737, 28740, 28747-28751, 28779-28784 [20OC]

———authorizing (S. 1342), correction, 31051 [4NO]

———making (H.R. 3134), 14609 [6JN], 14883 [8JN], 24223 [14SE]

———making (H.R. 3222), 14699 [7JN], 24636, 24638, 24640, 24641, 24642, 24646 [19SE], 26397 [29SE], 27959 [17OC], 28780 [20OC], 28876-28880, 28897-28900, 28908-28918, 28922-28924, 28928, 28930-28934, 28939-28951, 28959, 28965, 28967, 28977-28979 [21OC], 29964 [31OC]

———making (H.R. 3222), amendments in disagreement, 31806 [9NO]

———making (H.R. 3222), conference report, 32569 [15NO]

———making (H.R. 3222), Senate amendments, 32617 [15NO]

Arms Control and Disarmament Act: amend (S. 608), 31919, 31921, 31922 [10NO]

Friendship and Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary Between the U.S. and the Cook Islands: resolution of ratification, 4103 [7MR]

Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (S. 1230), 28469 [19OC]

International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (S. 637), 7231 [24MR]

International Trade and Investment Act: enact (S. 144), 8785, 8788, 8801, 8813, 8840 [18AP]

Lebanon: authorizing further U.S. participation in the multinational peacekeeping force (S.J. Res. 159), 26029, 26054, 26090 [28SE], 26265, 26272-26276, 26393 [29SE]

Maritime boundary between the U.S. and New Zealand: resolution of ratification, 4103 [7MR]

National Endowment for Democracy Act: enact (S. 1342), 28381 [19OC]

Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act: enact (S. 602), 10047 [27AP]

Soviet-Eastern European Research and Training Act: enact (S. 1342), 28400 [19OC]

Treaty of Friendship Between the U.S. and the Republic of Kiribati: resolution of ratification, 4103 [7MR]

Analyses

Integrated Long-Term Arms Control Proposal, 23350-23351 [4AU]

MX Missile—Background, Senator Durenberger, 13739 [25MY]

S. 637, International Security and Development Cooperation Act, 7231 [24MR]

S. 650, Authorizing Appropriations, 3791 [3MR]

S. 660, authorizing appropriations, 7679 [6AP]

S. 944, Special Security and Development Cooperation Act, 7173 [24MR]

S. 1072, Iran Claims Act, 8818-8819 [18AP]

S. 1130, amend the Domestic Volunteer Service Act, 9509 [21AP]

S. 1136, Amend the Foreign Service Act, 9713-9716 [26AP]

S. 1342, Dept. of State Appropriations, 28448 [19OC]

S. 1702, Hostage Relief Act Amendment, 21359 [28JY]

S. 1910, International Organizations Public Procedures Act, 26698 [30SE]

S. 2033, temporary admission of certain aliens, 30212 [1NO]

Appointments

Conferees: H.R. 2915, authorizing appropriations, 29229 [25OC]

———H.R. 2915, Dept. of State and related agencies appropriations, 30448 [2NO]

Articles and editorials

Admiral Rickover, Too, Remembering the Maine, 20684 [25JY]

Adrian Fisher, 23092 [4AU]

Adrian S. Fisher, 69, Arms Treaty Negotiator, 23092 [4AU]

Advancing Marines Found an Undefended Capital, 30038 [31OC]

Afghanistan, 9699 [26AP]

Afghanistan—The Road to the West, 1359 [1FE]

Afghans Say Soviet Brutality Grows, 4335 [8MR]

After Detection—What?, 18058-18060 [29JN]

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

All About Andrei's Father, Valentin Berezhkov, the ``Diplomat'', 26240 [28SE]

All-Out Nuclear War Could Claim Half of Planet, Experts Say, 14074 [26MY]

Ambassador Austad Is All Heart, 24480 [15SE]

Americans and Arms—As Seen by a Former Ambassador to Moscow, 13624 [24MY]

Americans Favor Passing Nuclear Freeze Resolution, 8627 [14AP]

America's First Defense Priority—Improving the ``Talk-to-Action'' Ratio, 1320 [1FE]

Andropov Seizes Power, 5400 [15MR]

Another State Department Giveaway—Our South Pacific ``Panama Canal'', 2338 [16FE]

Anthony Motley—An Ambassador With a Brazilian Knack, 8630 [14AP]

Anti-Sandinistas—A Legitimate Liberation Force, 13159 [19MY]

A-Pact Move Up to Reagan, 4060 [7MR]

Apocalypses Then and Now—The Peace Movement and the Antinuclear Crusade, 9168-9170 [20AP]

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

Armenian Terrorism—A Profile (excerpts), 9378, 9384, 9386, 9389 [21AP]

Arms and El Salvador, 7081 [23MR]

Arms and the Art of Compromise (excerpt), 21056 [27JY]

Arms Control, Living With the Bomb—How Many Fingers on Trigger?, 29494 [27OC]

Arms Control Circles Optimistic on Build-Down, Representative Levitas, 14205 [26MY]

Arms Control—Shortening the Nuclear Fuse?, 13440 [24MY]

Arms Control—View Evolves, 24074 [14SE]

Arms Nonoffer, 15444 [13JN]

Arms Talks in Europe, 11486 [9MY]

Arms Talks—Shift by U.S. New Offer a Response to Criticism at Home, 27458 [6OC]

Atoms for Argies, 25636 [23SE]

Avoiding a Crippling Space-Weapons Race, 7837 [7AP]

Backfiring Weapon, 20390 [21JY]

Bad Idea for Testing, 21374 [28JY]

Bar Weapons in Space, 7837 [7AP]

Barter the MX, 2730 [23FE]

Bears in Cuba, 30383 [2NO]

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

Beirut Normalcy, 9791 [26AP]

Best Diplomacy, 24480 [15SE]

Bethesda Broker Charged With Illegal Sale of Arms, 12807 [18MY]

Between Russia and the U.S.—A Closing Door, 32791 [15NO]

Bipartisan Policy for Central America?, 10884 [4MY]

Bishop Wurm Comments on Nuclear Statement, 14613 [6JN]

Bishops and the Bomb, 11356 [6MY]

Bishop's Letter, 10582 [2MY]

Bishops' Pastoral Letter Flawed, 14790 [7JN]

Blind Eye on Central America, 9542, 9562, 9563 [21AP]

Brave Men, Futile Mission, 30357 [1NO]

Brazil Takes Step Toward Nuclear Weapons Potential, 1588 [3FE]

Breaches of Arms Control Obligations—Implications for the Future of Arms Control, 26679-26685 [30SE]

Breaking the Deadlock, 29702 [27OC]

Build Down Puts Up Scaffolding for Accord, 28335 [19OC]

``Build Down'' the Forces We Don't Need, 4480 [9MR], 30103 [31OC]

Builders of Nuclear Weapons Ponder Bishops' Peace Letter, 11639 [10MY]

Burned Again by the Saudis, the Ultimate Rejectionists, 10554 [28AP]

Byrd Announces Opposition to Adelman, 2971 [24FE]

Case Against a Nuclear Freeze, 7266 [24MR]

Central America and Southeast Asia—The Real Vietnam Analogy (sundry), 9912-9917 [27AP]

Central America—Do or Die, 19708 [18JY]

Central America—Forever Restating the Obvious, 12159 [12MY]

Central American Clarification, 22352 [2AU]

Central American Dilemma, 20434 [21JY]

Central America—Second Thoughts Among Democrats, 14248 [1JN]

Check on Salvador, 3729 [2MR]

Chicken Little Is Back, 7436 [24MR]

Chileans Request $200 Million Loan To Meet IMF Goals, 12806 [18MY]

CIA and Nicaragua, 7626 [5AP]

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

Clandestine Pictures of the Underground Forces From the Maquis in South Vietnam, 8063 [12AP]

Clark Verification Panel May Head Off Summit, 26679 [30SE]

Clark's Move to Interior Makes External Waves, 28990 [21OC]

Classic No-Win Weapon, 20287 [21JY]

Cloudburst of Yellow Rain Reports, 23018 [4AU]

Cold, Hard Facts on the Freeze, 3480 [2MR]

Congress Questions Binary Weapons Plan, 18056 [29JN]

Congress Should Investigate U.S. Role in Nicaraguan War, 9576 [21AP]

Covert Action in Nicaragua, 19346 [14JY]

Cracking the Atlantic Alliance, 4116 [7MR]

Cuba Stronger Today Than in 1962 Crisis Year, 30384 [2NO]

Cycle of Business Uncertainty Feeds Crisis in Central America, 26905 [3OC]

Death From the Sky—Sun Turns Vicious as the Ozone Shield Wilts, 24355 [15SE]

Debate on Early Launching, 14706 [7JN]

Debate Over Nuclear Ban—Can U.S. Spot Cheats?, 4239 [8MR]

Defeat of the Montreal Protocols—Victory for Airline Passengers, 23825-23827 [13SE]

Defense of the Homeland, 15633-15640 [14JN]

Defer Deployment?, 32777 [15NO]

Demeaning Act of Censorship, 1088 [27JA]

Disillusion With Nicaragua Grows in Europe, 34722 [18NO]

Does Foreign Aid Do Any Good?, 2247 [15FE]

Does U.S. or Russia Have First-Strike Capability, 30187 [1NO]

Domestic Spying and Free Speech, 7246 [24MR]

Dooming Arms Control, 29903 [29OC]

Double Dealing, 1541 [2FE], 2342-2345 [16FE]

Early Retirement for B-52G, 27580 [6OC]

East Bloc Troops Aid Nicaragua, 13159 [19MY]

Egypt Betrays the Dream, 29259 [25OC]

El Salvador, America's Choice—Do Battle or Write Off Central America, 7439 [24MR]

El Salvador—Any Salvation?, 7432 [24MR]

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

El Salvador's 9-to-5 War, 4899 [10MR], 7080 [23MR]

El Salvador—This is Progress, 1841 [7FE]

Embittered Former Envoy Views Taipei ``Sellout'', 13872 [25MY]

EMP Could Destroy the Nation's Communications, 18489 [11JY]

Essay—Nonaligned Litmus, 4336 [8MR]

Europe Warned To Reject Missiles, 4117 [7MR]

Evolving ``Freeze'', 5164 [14MR]

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

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

Export of Nuclear Material (excerpt), 2116 [14FE]

Fact Is Fiction in the Schizophrenia of Today's Nicaragua, 18820 [12JY]

Falling in Love Again, 16307 [16JN]

Fear of Winning—Isn't It Always a Losing Proposition, 26547 [29SE]

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

First Funds for Space Weapons Scheduled for Vote This Week, 15162 [9JN]

Flawed Foreign Policy—U.S. Actions in Latin America Only Alienate Our Friends, 17226 [23JN]

Flouting the Law, 24828 [20SE]

Folly of the MX Missile, 5098-5101 [14MR]

Foolish Policy on South Africa, 26818 [30SE]

For a Course Change on Arms and Their Control, 3095 [28FE]

For Covert Action . . ., 20148 [20JY]

For Scholar and Protester, Hard Road to White House, 16450 [21JN]

Foreign Aid That Never Makes Headlines, 8492 [13AP]

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

Freeze Benefits Us Both, 5405 [15MR]

Freeze Debate, 6402 [21MR], 7446 [24MR]

Freeze No, Deployment Yes, 7942 [12AP]

Freeze—Senate and the Future, 12160 [12MY]

From War-Torn Vietnam to Graduation With Honors, 15423 [10JN]

Fundamental Questions—``Triad'' Nuclear Defense, 2297 [16FE]

Future of the Freeze, 30085 [31OC]

GAO Cites Loophole in Nuclear Export Law, 28670 [20OC]

George Did It, 2198 [15FE]

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

Getting To Know You . . ., 3206 [28FE]

Global Paternalism—The United Nations and the New International Regulatory Order, 5411 [15MR]

Going the Way of the Carthaginians, 7509 [24MR]

Grenada Move Thwarts Soviet Expansion Bid, 30383 [2NO]

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

H. B. Fuller's Caribbean Initiative, 19598-19601 [18JY]

Has Dr. Strangelove Made His Last Nuclear Bomb?, 23779 [13SE]

Heads They Win, Tails We Lose, 2972 [24FE]

High Stakes in Central America, 22346 [2AU]

Hit List, 5199 [14MR]

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

How Central Is the Palestinian Problem?, 10162 [28AP]

How Much Will Congress Give Mugabe?, 30985 [4NO]

How Not To Think About Space Lasers, 11022-11024 [4MY]

How Unpredictable Events Could Start a Nuclear War, 7759 [7AP]

Human Rights, South Korean Style, 1500 [2FE]

I Plead Guilty, 3515 [2MR]

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

Ignoring Contadora Defeats Our Purposes, 24588 [19SE]

Ike on ``Man Against War'', 26959 [4OC]

Impending Confrontation, 27584 [6OC]

Imperialists No More, 9325 [20AP]

In Afghanistan, We Need Action, 2706 [22FE]

In El Salvador—30,000 Unsolved Death, 6416 [21MR]

In the Absence of a Freeze—National Security or Nuclear Disaster?, 5184 [14MR]

Innocent Victims of U.S. Policy Toward Cuba, 16725 [21JN]

Inviting War, 24542 [19SE]

Is There No Mercy?, 16302 [16JN]

Island Giveaway, 2338 [16FE]

It's Late and Getting Later, 12158 [12MY]

John Lofton's Journal—Sound of Whistle a Little Bit Off Key, 1087 [27JA]

Kassebaum Formula, 7079 [23MR]

Keeping Everybody Honest, 268 [25JA]

Khadafy Has A-Bomb—Intelligence Sources Uncover Shocking Scenario, 14795 [7JN]

Khmer Rouge's Legacy of Terror, 15296 [9JN]

Kremlinologist Gap—Do Fewer Experts in United States Mean a Window of Vulnerability, 1960 [8FE]

Landsat 4 Photos Show Tiny Details, 2219 [15FE]

Langhorne Motley—Significant Appointment, 15344 [9JN]

Learn Latin America's Culture, 26245 [28SE]

Lebanon Pullout Best Course for U.S., 28799 [20OC]

Lebanon—Errors and Lessons, 25973 [27SE]

Leftist Guerrillas in El Salvador Defend Cuba Ties, 6066 [17MR]

Let VOA In, 12649 [17MY]

Let's Delay the Missile Deployment—Postponement in Europe Would Give Negotiations a Chance: Repesentative Markey, 32994 [16NO]

Let's Forget the MX, 5407 [15MR]

Let's Freeze Plutonium (excerpt), 14272 [1JN]

Let's Get Out of Lebanon, 29075 [24OC]

Let's Negotiate With Andropov, 1762 [3FE]

Let's Talk Money at Williamsburg, 11775 [11MY]

Lifting the Curtain on Afghanistan's Horror, 1210 [31JA]

``Like a Sears, Roebuck Catalogue''—How the Salvadoran Rebels Order Outside Help for Their Revolution, 14785 [7JN]

Limits in Aiding Salvador, 18419 [30JN]

Living With Andropov, 5191 [14MR]

Lord and the Freeze, 5164 [14MR]

Make the Arms Fit the Task, 19727 [19JY]

Many Battles of the Maverick, 3509 [2MR]

Mark Evans Austad, Norway, 24481 [15SE]

Meaning of June 12, 3515 [2MR]

Meese's Article on Law of the Sea Convention Reviewed, 3211 [28FE]

Midgetman in the Window, 9895 [27AP]

Minding Our Business—America's New Self-Interest, 7075 [23MR]

Mirroring the Soviet Union, 22356 [2AU]

Missile Truths, 17896 [29JN]

Monkey Wrench for Family Planning, 1087 [27JA]

Monroe Doctrine in Tatters, 30385 [2NO]

Montreal Aviation Protocols (sundry), 4119, 4124-4128, 4137 [7MR]

More Aid for El Salvador, 6073 [17MR]

More Is Not Safer, 7624 [5AP]

Mr. Adelman Protests, 25731 [26SE]

Mr. Arafat's Troubles, 14778 [7JN]

Mr. Gromyko's Explanations, 7953 [12AP]

Mugabe Is America's Mortal Foe, 30985 [4NO]

MX Bargain Is a Snare, 13256 [20MY]

MX Means Insecurity, 14271 [1JN]

MX Missile and Basing Mode (sundry), 10684-10688 [3MY]

MX Missile Basing Mode, 13309, 13313, 13314, 13318 [23MY], 13436, 13445, 13470-13479 [24MY], 13696, 13727-13731, 13738-13745, 13765 [25MY]

MX Paper—Appealing, but Mostly Appalling, 8783 [18AP]

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

Need for a Global Strategy, 11371 [6MY]

New Flexibility Is Required for Arms Control Progress, 2509 [17FE]

New Indochina War, 15294-15296 [9JN]

New Revolution in Nicaragua, 34729 [18NO]

New Soviet Radar Violates SALT Pact, 21341 [28JY]

New U.S. Approach to South Africa—Let's Dissociate Ourselves From Apartheid, Regional Agression, 28502, 28520 [19OC]

New U.S. Weapons Are Raising Nuclear Fears, 2808 [23FE]

New War of the Airwaves, 25367 [22SE]

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

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

Nicaragua—Another Tropical Gulag, 21020 [26JY]

1963 Test Ban Treaty—It Can Be Done Again, 22412 [3AU]

No First Strike, 2807 [23FE]

No Freeze, Please, 28061 [18OC]

No Need To Be Glad, 19396 [15JY]

No New Money for South Africa, 28520 [19OC]

No Place To Hide, 24353-24355 [15SE]

No Way To Limit the Nuclear Club, 19535 [16JY]

Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman as Director of the ACDA (sundry), 7986-7993 [12AP], 8270, 8275-8277, 8282 [13AP]

Normalization, 2081 [10FE]

Now Is the Time for Decision, 29467 [26OC]

Nuclear Build-Down Delusion—Proposal Is Catching On, But Relies on Unrealistic Assumptions, 19903 [20JY]

Nuclear Build-Down Delusion—Proposal Is Catching On, but Relies on Unrealistic Assumptions, Senator Cranston, 15604 [14JN]

Nuclear Deterrent and the Principle of ``First Use'', 4394 [9MR]

Nuclear Facts, Science Fictions, 7637 [6AP]

Nuclear Missiles—Warning System and the Question of When To Fire, 14908-14910 [8JN]

Nuclear Nonsense—The Needless Crisis in Europe, 13233-13234 [20MY]

Nuclear Reality—Beyond Niebuhr and the Just War, 5193 [14MR]

Nuclear War's Effect on the Mind, 2425 [17FE]

Nuclear Weapons at Sea, 28328 [19OC]

Nuclear Winter, 30032 [31OC]

Nukes—A Third Approach, 11185 [5MY]

Observations From My Trip to the Federal Republic of Germany, 3159 [28FE]

Only a Trigger Away, 20709 [26JY]

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

Or Deterrence?, 33910 [17NO]

Our Marines in Lebanon, 23970 [13SE]

Our One-China Approach—Bad Diplomacy, Bad Policy, 1266 [1FE]

Out of the Quagmire, 4163 [7MR]

Over Its Dead Body, 30102 [31OC]

Pacific Island Treaties (sundry), 16506 [21JN]

Peace Comes to Minneapolis, 14781 [7JN]

Peace Scare From Managua, 20696 [25JY]

Peaceful Atom Bares Its Teeth, 20709 [26JY]

``Peacekeeper'' a Chilling Thought on Day of Remembrance, 14390 [2JN]

Peace—The Ultimate Challenge, 2301-2303 [16FE]

Perspective on the Nuclear Freeze, 11771 [11MY]

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

PLO Obstacle, 9542 [21AP], 9791 [26AP]

Plutonium Spread Escalates Chances for Nuclear War, 8705 [15AP]

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

Poll Finds Evangelicals Back Nuclear Freeze, 19191 [14JY]

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

Practical Way to Arms Control, 15045-15048 [8JN]

Prelate Offers To Aid Amnesty in El Salvador, 7438 [24MR]

President Accuses Soviet on 1962 Pact—He Asserts Offensive Weapons Still Flow to West Despite Ending of Cuba Crisis, 30385 [2NO]

President Reagan's Accusations of Soviet SALT Violations, 26686 [30SE]

President's SALT Screwdriver, 26685 [30SE]

President's Speech on Military Spending and a New Defense, 7096-7099 [24MR]

Pressuring Israel Is Dumb, 2270 [15FE]

Progress in El Salvador?, 3728 [2MR]

Purge, 5199 [14MR]

Quiet Defender—Nuclear Attack Sub Shows Its Capabilities in Long, Silent Patrols, 14753 [7JN]

Rabb's Choice, 16366 [20JN]

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

Reaching a Synthesis for Salvadoran Policy, 21785 [29JY]

Reagan Has a Historic Opportunity—If He's Willing To Pay the Price, 22088 [1AU], 22111 [2AU]

Reagan Has Enders Replaced at State Department, 18048 [29JN]

Reagan Renege—What He Told Israel Then, What He's Doing Now, 2709 [22FE]

Reagan Should Turn From ``Appeasement'' to a Freeze, 9105 [20AP]

Reagan's Big Stick, 21547 [28JY]

Reagan's Latest Proposal, 7621 [5AP]

Reagan's Mideast Panic, 10163 [28AP]

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

Reality and El Salvador, 2099 [10FE], 2723 [22FE]

Remembering the Maine, 20683 [25JY]

Report From a War Zone, 4336 [8MR]

Rethinking Defense, Senator Glenn, 8964-8969 [19AP]

Rethinking Defense and Conventional Forces, 7245 [24MR]

Return From Hell—The POW's Remember, 2992 [24FE]

Review & Outlook—A Bird in the Hand, 2234 [15FE]

Revisiting the Cuban Missile Crisis, 30384 [2NO]

Ripe For Revolution, 20697 [25JY]

Risking War for What?, 20696 [25JY]

Roads to Arms Control, 9708 [26AP]

Role of the United States in Central America, 18835 [12JY]

Romania Reportedly Destroying Christianity, 12002 [11MY]

Routine Maneuvers, 23437 [4AU]

Russia Natural Foe—Envoy, 22744 [3AU]

SALT Question—At Last, 10377 [28AP]

Salvador Bargain, 7080 [23MR]

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

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

Salvadoran Rules FBI Test Are Unusable in Nuns' Case, 6416 [21MR]

Salvaging El Salvador, 10866 [3MY]

Seabed? No, Bed of Nails, 3212 [28FE]

Secretary Shultz' Bargain, 23752 [12SE]

Selective Targeting and Soviet Deception, 27529-27532 [6OC]

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

Sham Is a Sham Is a Soviet Sham, 2971 [24FE]

Show of Force, 23969 [13SE]

Shultz, the Quiet Diplomat, Reassures West Europeans, 1262 [1FE]

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

Sino-U.S. Relations—Promises and Challenges, 28490 [19OC]

Small Missile Carries Problems of Its Own, 8629 [14AP]

Soiling the Altar of Freedom, 28247 [18OC]

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

South Africa Called ``Brutally Successful'' in Forcing Blacks Into ``Homelands'', 17224 [23JN]

Soviet ABM's, 10077 [27AP]

Soviet Bear in Our Hemisphere, 13804 [25MY]

Soviet Cheating, 6961 [23MR]

Soviet Concept of ``Peace'', 34615-34617 [18NO]

Soviet Intentions, 10873 [3MY]

Soviet May Open Civilian A-Plants to U.N. Teams, 3786 [3MR]

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

Soviet Proposals—Arms Control?, 14794 [7JN]

Soviet Radio Listeners Hear Reagan, 26862 [3OC]

Soviet SALT Violations, 13105 [19MY]

Soviet Studies in the U.S., 1193 [31JA]

Soviet Studies Needed, 2089 [10FE]

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

Soviet Violations of Arms Control Agreements—So What?, 22414-22417 [3AU]

Soviet Violations of Existing Arms Control Treaties May Make Future Treaties Ineffective, 25619-25628 [23SE]

Soviets Are Violating Arms-Control Accords, 27577-27580 [6OC]

Soviets Involved in A-Plant Site Inspection Talks, 13288 [23MY]

Soviets Jam VOA on Pope, 25367 [22SE]

Soviets Test New Missile, Possibly Violating SALT Terms, 2289 [16FE], 3153 [28FE]

Speaking Out, 27193 [4OC]

Speech That Gives Hope, 14618 [6JN]

Spending for Foreign Aid Part of Nation's Defenses, 7480 [24MR]

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

``Star Wars'' and Ocean Wars Tactics—Good Defense or Not?, 22789 [4AU]

``Star Wars'' Defense, 7637 [6AP], 17639 [28JN]

Stirrings Toward Arms Control, 19604 [18JY]

Stockpile to Junkpile, 18491 [11JY]

Stop a Race in Space Arms—Before It Gets Off the Ground, 7836 [7AP]

``Stop Nukes'', Then What?, 30101 [31OC]

``Stop Nukes''—Then What?, 8975 [19AP], 9165 [20AP]

Stop Testing—Reduce the Danger of Nuclear War, 15557 [14JN]

Stop This Nuclear Sale, 20475 [22JY]

Stopping the ``Covert'' War With ``Overt'' $80 Million, 21544 [28JY]

Strategic Balance—Whose Myths?, 28785 [20OC]

Strategic Myths Mislead Reagan, 27576 [6OC], 27770 [7OC]

Success of Land Reform, 7435 [24MR]

Survey Shows Support for Freeze, 17301 [27JN]

Suspend the Arms Talks, 24073 [14SE]

Talking to Russians—Why Bother?, 15736 [14JN]

Talks About What?, 19814 [19JY]

Target of ``Flexibility'' Is Congress, Not the Kremlin, 15443 [13JN]

Terrorism and Americans Serving Abroad, 9602 [21AP]

Terrorist Attacks Grow but Groups Are Smaller and of Narrower Focus, 9089 [19AP]

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

Test Ban Treaty, 1212 [31JA]

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, 23093 [4AU]

Thinking About the Unthinkable—Courses Dealing With the Bomb, 13035 [19MY]

This Holocaust Still Goes On—Why Do We Ignore It?, 9898 [27AP]

This Is No Way To Choose Our Weapons, 26012 [28SE]

This Time We Know What's Happening, 9899 [27AP]

Those Little Nuclear Weapons Are Dangerous, 19438 [15JY]

Three Sandinistas Popped Up and Popped Off in D.C., 9768 [26AP]

Time To Stop the Shame, 21779 [29JY]

Times Erred in Reporting Lockheed Overrun on C-5B, 10156 [28AP]

Tit-for-Tat Treatment Given to Foreign Diplomats, 16718 [21JN]

To a Psychological Yalu, 27425 [5OC]

To Seek a Newer World—A Strategy for Freedom and Peace, 8005 [12AP]

Tongue-Tied, 3468 [1MR]

True Security in Central America, 10881 [4MY]

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

Turkey's Electoral Farce, 28821 [20OC]

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

U.S. Does Need More Soviet Experts, 21791 [29JY]

U.S. Information Service, Embassy of the U.S.A., Office of the Press Attache, 3159 [28FE]

U.S. Involvement in Nicaragua, 20420 [21JY]

U.S. Latin Policy, 25729 [26SE], 25983 [27SE]

U.S. Options—Win, Withdraw, or Talk, 21780 [29JY]

U.S. Participation in the Multinational Peacekeeping Force in Lebanon, 25757-25759, 25773 [26SE], 26025, 26038 [28SE], 26262, 26265, 26269 [29SE]

U.S. Plans New Way To Check Soviet Missile Tests, 2242 [15FE]

U.S. Policy in Central America, 21539 [28JY]

U.S. Policy in Latin America, 34719 [18NO]

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

U.S. Proposes Destroying Chemical Weapons, 2205 [15FE]

U.S. Says Russians Successfully Tested a New Type ICBM, 3153 [28FE]

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

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

U.S.-Gulf Arab Economic Relations, 27413 [5OC]

U.S.-Soviet Arms Control Pact Unlikely This Year, West Berlin Parley Reasons, 17509 [28JN]

U.S.-Soviet Pact on Caribbean May Not Exist, 30383 [2NO]

U.S.-Soviet Peace Activists Meet, 3515 [2MR]

Uncertain Trumpet, 21596 [29JY]

Unfreeze Arms Control, 30101 [31OC]

Unwaged War in Salvador, 3728 [2MR]

Verification of a Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, 30972-30976 [4NO]

Verifying the Weapons Count, 9406 [21AP]

Vietnam Refugee To Give Valedictory Talk in Tennessee, 15423 [10JN]

Vietnam Remembered, 23438 [4AU]

Vietnam—We Lied to You, 8051 [12AP]

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

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

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

Voice of the Bar—Lawyers Allied for Nuclear Arms Control, 14261 [1JN]

War in El Salvador, 3727 [2MR]

War Powers Act (sundry), 24041, 24052 [14SE]

War Powers Dispute, 24827 [20SE]

Warning—Danger in Space, 8006 [12AP]

Warsaw Convention—Can It Survive?, 4243-4247 [8MR]

Washington's Imperial Ambitions, 1347 [1FE]

We Are About To Launch a Costly and Crazy Arms Race in Space, 27947-27949 [17OC]

We Tried To Accept Nicaragua's Revolution, 18552 [11JY], 19362, 19364 [14JY]

What Happens if Deterrence Fails?, 8356 [13AP]

What If the Charges Are True?, 944 [27JA]

What the Soviets Are So Anxious To Conceal, 26685 [30SE]

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

When You're Tired of It . . ., 6704 [22MR]

Where the Reagan Nuclear Arms Speedup Will Take Us, 14263 [1JN]

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

Who Lost Central America?, 8357 [13AP]

Who Lost China?, 14618 [6JN]

Who Needs Chemical Weapons?, 18057 [29JN]

Who's Got What, 8250 [13AP]

Why Does Reagan Say America Is Behind?, 10154 [28AP]

Why Not a Summit?, 10678 [3MY]

Why Not Boot Some Russians?, 25310 [22SE]

Why Reagan's Plan Had To Die, 11117 [4MY]

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

Why Strategic Superiority Matters, 8780-8783 [18AP]

Why Use Makeshift Rationales?, 30382 [2NO]

Winds of War, 26544 [29SE]

World War II History Should Be Recalled—Peace Movements Can Pave the Way to War, 14255 [1JN]

Writer Finds, Soviets Share Nuclear War Fears—Peace Advocate Frank Kelly Returns From Visit to Russia, 17595 [28JN]

Yellow Rain and the Future of Arms Agreements, 8361-8366 [13AP]

Yellow Rain Is No Hoax, 7905 [11AP], 8360 [13AP]

Bills and resolutions

Aliens: admission to U.S. (see S. 2033)

Ambassadors and ministers: prohibit political contributions and activities (see S. 845)

Appropriations (see S. 1721, 2039; H.R. 3134)

———authorize (see S. 660, 1342; H.R. 2914, 2915)

———making (see H.R. 3222)

———supplemental (see H.R. 3069)

Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs: establish position (see H.R. 3147)

Bureau of Language Services: establish (see H.R. 3029)

Diplomatic immunity: prohibit persons holding, from possessing handguns (see H.R. 772)

Export Administration Act: amend (see H.R. 2761)

Foreign countries: response to hostile actions against employees (see H.R. 308)

Foreign diplomats: limit immunity (see H.R. 1184)

Foreign Service: amend act relative to chiefs of missions (see S. 651)

———eliminate mandatory retirement age (see H.R. 3118)

Foreign Service Act: amend (see S. 1136)

Israel: relocate U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem (see H. Con. Res. 16)

South Africa: honorary consulates in U.S. (see H. Con. Res. 42)

South Korean airliner: prohibit issuance of visas to Soviet citizens until anniversary of shooting down (see H.R. 3923)

Under Secretary of State for Agricultural Affairs: establish position (see S. 534; H.R. 4221)

USIA: authorize appropriations (see S. 734)

Visas: issuance (see S. 2033)

Booklets

``Soviet Military Power'' (excerpt), 13703 [25MY]

Books

``Living With Nuclear Weapons'' (excerpts), 11762 [11MY]

``Nukespeak''—introduction, Hilgartner, Bell, and O'Connor, 2916 [24FE]

Real Peace—A Strategy for the West: Richard M. Nixon, (excerpt entitled, For a Hardheaded Detente), 33225 [16NO]

Strategy in the Missile Age, Bernard Brodie (excerpt), 1737 [3FE]

Briefs

European nuclear negotiations—paths to war or peace: Alan B. Sherr for the Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control, 33957 [17NO]

Brochures

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

Cables

U.S. foreign policy attitudes toward Central America, sundry National religious leaders, 10843 [3MY]

Chronologies

Lebanon—Hostilities, 24827 [20SE]

Cloture motions

International Trade and Investment Act: enact (S. 144), 8785 [18AP]

Communique

United States-Republic of China joint communique of August 17, 1982, 6410 [21MR]

Declaration

Peace, Cancun, Mexico, 21423 [28JY]

Documents

Aircrash at Kimpo International Airport, Korea on November 18, 1980: U.S. District Court, Central District of California, 4142 [7MR]

Airline Crash in Bali, Indonesia: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 4138-4142 [7MR]

Extermination of Armenians in Turkey (selected data), 9382 [21AP]

Restrictions Relating to the Palestinian Rights Units and Projects Providing Political Benefits to the PLO, 18034 [29JN]

Essays

Americans Living Abroad—Their Contributions to the United States, Angela E. Sword, 13038 [19MY]

Explanations

Why are elections now being held in West Germany? German Information Center, 3073 [25FE]

Factsheets

Kennedy-Hatfield Nuclear Weapons Freeze and Reductions Amendment (H.J. Res. 308), 30063 [31OC]

Montreal Aviation Protocols, 4143 [7MR]

Plan for the Departure of the PLO From Lebanon, 25769 [26SE]

S. Res. 124, Designate Armenian Martyrs Day, 9881 [27AP]

Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, President Reagan, 27950 [17OC]

U.S. Nuclear Weapons Stockpile, 31278 [7NO]

Guidelines

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

Interviews

Ambassador fears United States is losing ``power perch'', 26102 [28SE]

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

KGB Defector Levchenko, 8054-8057 [12AP]

Letters

Administration's strategic modernization program: Senator McClure, 34631 [18NO]

Adopt a new START position, to President Reagan, by 14 House Members, 16905 [22JN]

All-Ireland Forum, 11148 [4MY]

Appeal for a truce in El Salvador: sundry Senators, 3420 [1MR]

Armenian Martyrs Day (S. Res. 124), 9882 [27AP]

Arms control: Ariela Gross, 15998 [15JN], 16450 [21JN]

———Lawrence Lipkin, 16450 [21JN]

———Senator Dole, 18502 [11JY]

Arms sales: Defense Security Assistance Agency, 2238 [15FE], 3431 [1MR], 3864 [3MR], 8845 [18AP]

Authorizing appropriations (S. 650), 3791 [3MR]

Authorizing appropriations (S. 660), 7679 [6AP]

British acquisition of Sotheby Parke Bernet: Senator Heinz, 16551 [21JN]

Building a base for arms control: ACDA, 25731 [26SE]

Bulletin article on Armenian terrorism, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, 9378 [21AP]

C-17 aircraft program, Senator Pryor, 11026 [4MY]

CIA covert activities in Nicaragua: 37 Members of Congress, to President Reagan, 8459 [13AP]

Controls on the export of strategic equipment and technology, 25717 [26SE]

Dept. of State appropriations: Committee on Governmental Affairs, 28704 [20OC]

———Everett I. Perrin, Jr., 28923 [21OC]

———Kenneth W. Dam, 28679 [20OC]

———Mike S. Nelson, 28961 [21OC]

———National Endowment for Democracy, 28677 [20OC]

———National Security Agency, 28712 [20OC]

———NRC, 28739 [20OC]

———Paul Bardacke, 28961 [21OC]

———Richard Bard, 28904 [21OC]

———Sec. of Commerce Baldrige, 28905 [21OC]

———Sec. of State Schultz, 28679 [20OC]

———Senator Glenn, 28740 [20OC]

———Senator Hatch, 28677 [20OC]

———(sundry), 28676-28679, 28704, 28712, 28739, 28740 [20OC]

———Tony Anaya, Governor of New Mexico, 28961 [21OC]

Domestic Volunteer Service Act amendments (S. 1130): ACTION agency, 9509 [21AP]

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

Establishment of an international satellite monitoring agency, 7418 [24MR]

Exchanges between President Kennedy and Chairman Khrushchev during the Cuban missile crisis of October 1962 (sundry), 13019-13029 [19MY], 30378, 30379, 30382 [2NO]

Foreign assistance legislation, Sec. of State Shultz, 3350 [1MR]

Foreign Service Act amendments, 9716 [26AP]

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

Grant U.S. asylum for Salvadoran refugees (sundry), 25327 [22SE]

Hungarian revolution commemoration: Senator Dole, 20594 [25JY]

Immigration Reform and Control Act (S. 529), 12828 [18MY]

Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration, 20362 [21JY]

International Security and Development Cooperation Act (S. 637), 7231 [24MR]

International security assistance: authorize (S. 638), 3350 [1MR]

International Trade and Investment Act (S. 144): former Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 8797 [18AP]

———John E. Chapoton, 8798 [18AP]

Investigation of murdered U.S. citizens in El Salvador, 14526 [6JN]

———(sundry), 14522 [6JN], 21884, 21885 [2AU]

Iran Claims Act (S. 1072), 8820 [18AP]

Last of Dr. Strangelove? R. D. Woodruff and W. F. Scanlin for Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 23780 [13SE]

Lebanon Emergency Assistance Act (S. 639): Deputy Sec. of State Dam, 13252 [20MY]

———sundry Senators, 13252 [20MY]

Montreal Aviation Protocols: Consumer Federation of America, 4243 [8MR]

———Sec. of Transportation Dole, 4250 [8MR]

———(sundry), 4121 [7MR], 4242 [8MR]

Multinational peacekeeping force in Lebanon (sundry), 24846, 24848 [20SE]

MX missile basing mode funding (S. Con. Res. 26): Consultants International Group, Inc., 13694 [25MY]

———Cyrus Vance, 13691 [25MY]

———Former Vice President Mondale), 13447 [24MY]

———Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 13693 [25MY]

———Maxwell D. Taylor, 13691 [25MY]

———Paul C. Warnke, 13695 [25MY]

———President Reagan, 13749 [25MY]

———Senator Leahy, 13733 [25MY]

———sundry Senators, 10577 [2MY], 13256 [20MY], 13748 [25MY]

———W. E. Colby, 13693 [25MY]

———William C. Foster, 13695 [25MY]

NATO Assembly's Special Committee on Nuclear Weapons in Europe, visit to the Senate, 7949 [12AP]

Nomination of Kenneth Adelman as Director of ACDA, 2972 [24FE]

———Donald Rumsfeld (excerpts), 8269 [13AP]

Nomination of Richard R. Burt as an Assistant Sec. of State: Senator Goldwater, 2244 [15FE]

———(sundry), 2286-2291 [16FE]

Nonintervention policy in Central America, President Reagan, 21424, 21428, 21472 [28JY]

Nuclear reactor components export policy (S. Res. 198) (sundry), 23011 [4AU]

Nuclear safeguards and security: Herman E. Roser, 28089 [18OC]

———Senator Thurmond, 28062 [18OC]

Nuclear war, Amy Henson, 14383 [2JN]

Nuclear weapons build-down: Council for a Livable World, 7062 [23MR]

———Federation of American Scientists, 7063 [23MR]

Nuclear weapons freeze: Business Executives for National Security, Inc., 5404 [15MR]

———four Members of Congress, 8480 [13AP]

———Senator McClure, 8358 [13AP]

———(sundry), 8628 [14AP]

Olympic games participation: Edward J. Derwinski for Dept. of State, 32125 [10NO]

Omnibus Defense Authorization Act (S. 675), 20339 [21JY]

———Louis G. Fields, Jr., for Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 18966 [13JY]

Open letter to the participants of the Pugwash Conference: Andrei Sakharov, 10359 [28AP]

Pacific Island Treaties: H. M. Smith, 16510 [21JN]

———New Zealand Embassy, 16511 [21JN]

———Powell A. Moore, 16510 [21JN]

———Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 16501 [21JN]

———Sec. of State Shultz, 16509 [21JN]

———Sec. of Treasury Regan, 16504 [21JN]

———Senator East, 16504 [21JN]

———Senator Jackson, 16512 [21JN]

———(sundry), 16509-16511 [21JN]

Peace through strength resolution (sundry), 4313 [8MR]

PLO presence in West Beirut (sundry), 11717 [10MY]

Princess Yasmin commended for efforts relating to Alzheimer's disease: President Reagan, 15421 [10JN]

Proposed ban on space weapons (S.J. Res. 129): Federation of American Scientists, 19734 [19JY]

———Union of Concerned Scientists, 19734 [19JY]

Proposed Middle East arms sale: Philip C. Gast, 34693 [14DE]

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

Ratification of the Montreal Aviation Protocols, Air Transport Association of America, 3290 [1MR]

Refugee admissions: Senate Committee on the Judiciary (sundry), 31421 [8NO]

———U.S. Coordinator for Refugee Affairs (sundry), 31420, 31421 [8NO]

Regular mutual meetings and visits between top military people of the U.S. and the Soviet Union: Committee on Armed Services, 14073 [26MY]

Resignation of Charles M. Lichenstein, 23 Members of Congress, 25076 [21SE]

Response to resolution of welcome presented to Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Robert Fehowe, 7441 [24MR]

Restoring most-favored-nation status to Poland, Magnus J. Krynski, 22165 [2AU]

Roots of Armenian violence, Aram Kailian, 28247 [18OC]

Sale of F-16 fighter planes to Israel, Representative Lent, 8867 [18AP]

SALT II and ICBM testing, Senator McClure, 6961 [23MR]

Salvadoran voluntary departure status, Representative Bruce Morrison, to President Reagan, 18564 [11JY]

Saudi demonstration of M-1 tanks: Committee on Foreign Relations, 15421 [10JN]

———Powell A. Moore, 15421 [10JN]

Settlement of commercial dispute with Government of Honduras, Construction Aggregates Corp., 7484 [24MR]

Soviet compliance with arms control treaties: sundry Senators, 18080 [29JN]

Soviet SALT II violations, to President Reagan, Senator McClure, 10071 [27AP]

Soviet violations of the SALT I antiballistic missile treaty: Under Sec. of Defense Fred C. Ikle, 21342 [28JY]

———(several Senators), 8576-8578 [14AP]

Special Security and Development Cooperation Act (S. 944): Sec. of State Shultz, 7174 [24MR]

Status of the Lebanese Army, correspondence between Dept. of State and Representative Hamilton (sundry), 10548 [28AP]

Temporary admission of certain aliens (S. 2033), 30212 [1NO]

Time ripe for nuclear test ban ratification, 23780 [13SE]

U.S. aid to El Salvador: Representative Coleman, 14785 [7JN]

U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, 6410 [21MR]

U.S. contributions to the UN (S. Con. Res. 50), 18033 [29JN]

———Senator Moynihan, 18033 [29JN]

U.S. foreign assistance funds: Senator Symms, 30986 [4NO]

U.S. loans to Brazil and Mexico, correspondence between Representative Hamilton and Powell A. Moore for the Dept. of State, 302 [25JA]

U.S. military action in Grenada: E. Reuel Tiesel, 30174 [31OC]

U.S. participation in the African Development Bank, Sec. of the Treasury Regan, 3120 [28FE]

U.S. participation in the multinational peacekeeping force in Lebanon, Committee on Foreign Relations, 23519, 23520 [12SE]

———(correspondence with President Reagan), 26155 [28SE]

———Fouad Boutros, 25753, 25770-25773 [26SE], 26030 [28SE]

———Kenneth L. Adelman, 25771 [26SE]

———Kenneth W. Dam, 25751 [26SE]

———President Reagan, 25771 [26SE], 26268 [29SE]

———Representative Obey, 26026 [28SE]

———Robert S. Dillon, 25753, 25770-25773 [26SE], 26030 [28SE]

———sundry Senators, 25751 [26SE]

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]

———Senator Wilson, 25728 [26SE]

———VFW, 23379 [4AU]

———(sundry), 34853-34854 [18NO]

U.S. policy in Lebanon: American Israel Publlic Affairs Committee, 29701 [27OC]

———Representative Borski, 29699 [27OC]

U.S. policy toward Chile: Senators Kennedy and Proxmire, 12807 [18MY]

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

U.S. policy toward Iran: Representative Kasich, 14624 [6JN]

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

U.S.-India Endowment for Cultural, Educational, and Scientific Cooperation Act (S. 1342): Smithsonian Institution, 28446 [19OC]

U.S.-Israeli relations: Dan Bavly, 12060 [12MY]

U.S.-Soviet Summit at Lawrence, Kans. (sundry), 17444 [27JN]

UN consumer guidelines (S. Res. 115) (sundry), 8733 [15AP]

Urging a domestic economic and trade summit (S. Res. 40): Senator Grassley, 1316 [1FE]

Visit of Maurice Bishop, 30916 [3NO]

War Powers Act: Committee on Appropriations, 24050 [14SE]

———President Reagan, 24036, 24050 [14SE]

———Senator Byrd (sundry), 24035 [14SE]

———Senator Eagleton, 24051 [14SE]

War Powers Act application to Lebanon: Kenneth W. Dam, 25855 [27SE]

———Committee on Foreign Affairs, 14427 [3JN]

Washingtonian magazine article on U.S. Ambassadors, Mark Evans Austad, 24479 [15SE]

Williamsburg Summit—ideal opportunity for agricultural trade: Representative Corcoran, 14195 [26MY]

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

Coalition for Peace Through Strength—national organizations, 4314 [8MR]

Names of Turkish diplomats and members of their families assassinated by Armenian terrorists, 12160 [12MY]

Notes to ``Expansionism and the Mexican War'' 1840-1848, 1256 [1FE]

Organizations supporting the International Trade and Investment Act (S. 144), 8795 [18AP]

Pacific Island Treaties—Addressees, 16511 [21JN]

Persons with whom Senator Wilson met during Central American trip, 25729 [26SE]

Policy amendments to S. 1342 authorizing appropriations, 25262 [22SE]

Religious leaders and religious organizations which have endorsed the Kennedy-Hatfield nuclear freeze resolution, 30108 [31OC]

Seven major diplomatic exchanges relating to the Kennedy-Khrushchev accords, 28792 [20OC]

Soviet violations of SALT II, 24409 [15SE]

U.S. citizens killed in Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, 25176 [21SE]

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

Voice of America broadcasts covering Jewish emigration and Soviet religious persecution, 25371 [22SE]

Ways the Pentagon has considered for making the new land-based missile invulnerable, 13254 [20MY]

Memoirs

Arms Control, George Kennan, 26844 [30SE]

Memorandums

Jurisdiction Over Mineral Resources on the Outer Continental Shelf: Canadian Embassy, 10816 [3MY]

———Dept. of the Interior, 10817 [3MY]

Lebanon and War Powers Act, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 24845 [20SE]

Refugee Admission Ceilings, President Reagan, 31422 [8NO]

Self-Determination for Timor Island, Republic of Portugal, 4915 [10MR]

Syria's War Against Lebanon: American Israel Public Affairs Committee, 29701 [27OC]

Memorials of legislature

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

Nuclear weapons: Hawaii, 13484 [24MY], 13999 [25MY]

———New York, 10819 [3MY]

———Ohio, 22327 [2AU]

Pacific Island sovereignty treaties: Hawaii, 13484 [24MY], 16512 [21JN]

———New Zealand, 16512 [21JN]

Messages

Extradition Convention With Sweden, President Reagan, 13673 [25MY]

International Wheat Agreement, President Reagan, 18550 [11JY]

National Emergency With Respect to Iran: President Reagan (PM 43), 10612 [2MY]

Nuclear Nonproliferation and Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation: President Reagan (PM 48), 11821 [11MY]

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

Newsletters

Trends in Foreign Aid, Representative Hamilton, 14368 [2JN]

Papers

Ambiguities of U.S. Foreign Policy, John Koumoulides, 23366 [4AU]

Arms Control and U.S. Foreign Policy—Fatal Flaws of SALT II, David S. Sullivan, 25601-25610 [23SE]

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

Closing the U.S.-Soviet Diplomatic Gap: Heritage Foundation, 28753 [20OC]

Democratic Perspective on Central America, Representative Seiberling, 27910 [7OC]

Entitlement of the Republic of China To Retain Its Membership in the Asian Development Bank, Frank Church, 22405-22408 [3AU]

Evolutionary Development of Strategic Defensive Systems—A Concept Whose Time Has Come, Senator Heflin, 14610 [6JN]

Global Atmospheric Consequences of Nuclear War—Discussion and Conclusions: sundry scientists, 32379 [14NO]

Global Evolution Since World War II: Richard A. Ware, 13320 [23MY]

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

Nuclear Arms—Problem and the Promise, Senator Boschwitz, 27824-27832 [7OC]

Nuclear Weapons Control (sundry), 15629-15631 [14JN]

Policy Papers, Atlantic Council on Arms Control, 21575-21594 [29JY]

Precipitation Augmentation for Crops Experiment (PACE): Illinois State Water Survey, 28983 [21OC]

Refugees and Potential Refugees in and From Central America, H. Eugene Douglas, 13809 [25MY]

Soviet SALT Deception, David S. Sullivan, 25610-25619 [23SE]

Strategic Force Modernization, 30077 [31OC]

U.S., China, and the Security of Taiwan, Heritage Foundation, 2973-2976 [24FE]

Petitions

Helsinki agreement: United Lithuanian Relief Fund of America, 4439 [9MR]

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

Nuclear weapons: District of Columbia Council, 21259 [27JY]

———NATO Assembly's Special Committee on Nuclear Weapons in Europe, 7949 [12AP]

———Pittsburgh, Pa., City Council, 30336 [1NO]

———St. Louis County, Minn., Board of Commissioners, 13484 [24MY]

Resolution for peace: Episcopal Diocese of Vermont, 15300 [9JN]

U.S. military aid to Central America, Mittelamerika Solidaritat, 28495 [19OC]

U.S. policy in Central America, various congressional interns and volunteers, 23448 [4AU]

Press releases

National Endowment for Democracy, CIA, 33608 [17NO]

Questions

Unclassified questions on Soviet arms control violations, 30380-30382 [2NO]

Questions and answers

Dept. of State appropriations (H.R. 3222), 28910 [21OC]

El Salvador: murder of the churchwomen, Senator Lautenberg, 21887 [2AU]

Guaranteed mutual build-down concept, 16800-16802 [22JN]

Remarks in House

Afghanistan: Soviet use of chemical weapons, 7905 [11AP]

AID: elimination of certain publications, 1087 [27JA]

Allende, Hortensia: denial of travel visa, 6015 [17MR]

American Aid to Israel the Bargain Behind the Bluster, 6036 [17MR]

American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee: issuance of publication relative to U.S. assistance to Israel, 21778 [29JY]

Appropriations: authorize (H.R. 2915), 15103-15128 [9JN]

———authorizing (H.R. 2915), appointment of conferees, 29229 [25OC]

———authorizing (H.R. 2915), conference report, 33465 [17NO], 33472 [18NO], 33978 [18NO]

———authorizing (H.R. 2915), technical corrections, 15128 [9JN]

———making (H.R. 3222), 24622 [19SE], 24635, 24640 [20SE]-24649 [19SE], 25236 [21SE], 29963-29968 [31OC]

———making (H.R. 3222), conference report, 31787, 31799-31831 [9NO]

———making (H.R. 3222), Senate amendments, 33018-33020 [16NO]

———making (H.R. 3222), technical corrections, 24649 [19SE]

Armenian Martyrs Day: observance, 10105, 10128 [27AP]

Arms agreement: seek, 26844 [30SE]

Arms control: geopolitical issues, 27170 [4OC]

Arms reduction: Soviet response to U.S. proposal, 7621 [5AP]

Bennett, W. Tapley, Jr.: tribute, 27182 [4OC]

Bolivia: U.S. Policy, 26227 [28SE]

Bureau of Language Services: establish (H.R. 3029), 12521 [17MY]

Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act: enact (H.R. 2769), 19120 [20JY], 21405 [28JY], 21793 [29JY], 22338, 22343 [2AU]

Caribbean Nations: U.S. policy, 31643 [8NO]

Caribbean nations: U.S policy, 19120 [20JY]

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

———current situation, 19085 [13JY]

———European opposition to U.S. military aid, 28494 [19OC]

———U.S. policy, 18418 [30JN], 19797 [28JY], 20671, 20672, 20683, 20696 [25JY], 21020, 21022, 21025 [26JY], 21294 [27JY], 21409 [28JY], 21539, 21544, 21546 [28JY], 22088 [1AU], 22348, 22350, 22352 [2AU], 23376, 23377, 23401, 23430, 23445, 23448 [4AU], 23969 [13SE], 24256 [14SE], 25982 [27SE], 27909 [7OC]

Chile: restore democracy (H. Res. 310), 24955 [20SE]

China, People's Republic of: U.S. policy, 28490 [19OC]

———U.S. trade policy, 6704 [22MR]

China, Republic of: U.S. policy, 25526 [22SE]

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

Contadora nations: support (H.J. Res. 363), 25241 [21SE]

Continental Shelf: jurisdiction over mineral resources, 10816 [3MY]

Cuba: normalization of relations, 104 [3JA]

———reprimand for refusal to readmit certain nationals, 16725 [21JN]

Cyprus: call for appointment of envoy to negotiate settlement of hostilities (H.J. Res. 162), 33266 [16NO]

———declaration of Turkish-Cypriot republic, 33305, 34968 [14DE]

———report on Congressional trip, 14629-14631 [6JN]

Dept. of State and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2915), conference report—waiving points of order, 32720 [15NO]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3222), filing conference report, 30319 [1NO]

East Timor: self-determination, 4914 [10MR]

Egyptian-Israeli relations: status, 29259 [25OC]

El Salvador: call for termination of military aid, 1504 [2FE]

———certification, 19797 [28JY], 20168 [20JY]

———congressional trip, 18412 [30JN]

———hazardous duty pay for personnel, 21169 [27JY]

———military assistance, 4899 [10MR]

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

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

———protest against U.S. policy, 31887, 31892, 31894 [9NO], 32224 [10NO]

———recertification, 1194 [31JA], 1841 [7FE]

———status of case of murdered American churchwomen, 6069 [17MR]

———terminate military aid (H.J. Res. 89), 6069 [17MR]

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

———U.S. policy, 7079 [23MR], 10500 [28AP], 14391 [2JN], 22353 [2AU], 29879 [28OC]

El Salvadorans: extend voluntary departure status (H. Res. 21), 81 [3JA]

Europe: deployment of U.S. missiles, 30902 [3NO]

———missile deployment, 27425, 27434 [5OC], 29683, 29702 [27OC], 32777 [15NO], 33957 [17NO]

Extradition: reform laws (H.R. 2643), 9276 [20AP]

Foreign governments: U.S. aid, 29486 [26OC]

Foreign missions: assess impact on local communities (H.R. 2290), 7078 [23MR]

Foreign nations: allocations in domestic waters (H.R. 1228), 1498 [2FE]

Foreign policy: aid to Greece, 2873 [23FE]

———aid to Turkey, 2873 [23FE]

Foreign relations: cultural aspects, 26245 [28SE]

———need for more U.S. Soviet experts, 21791 [29JY]

Germany, Federal Republic of: importance of election results, 3073 [25FE]

Grenada: U.S. military action, 30174 [31OC]

———U.S. policy, 22365 [2AU]

Guatemala: U.S. foreign policy, 7494 [24MR]

Honduras, Republic of: settlement of commercial dispute, 7484 [24MR]

Human rights: conditions in Communist nations, 3077 [25FE]

———release of congressional report concerning, 2269 [15FE]

International education programs: proposed funding reductions, 3468 [1MR]

Iran: Soviet policy toward, 14782 [7JN]

Ireland, Northern: denial of visas, 30264 [1NO]

———U.S. visit by Sec. of State Prior, 30264 [1NO], 30353, 30360, 30366 [1NO]

Israel: administration policy on sale of F-16 fighter planes, 8866 [18AP]

———importance to foreign policy, 27193 [4OC]

———relocate U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, 34961 [14DE]

———relocate U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem (H.R. 4376), 32800 [15NO]

———U.S. decision to withhold F-16's, 7612 [5AP]

———U.S. policy, 27923 [7OC]

Japan: restrictions on U.S. products, 23752 [12SE]

Korea, Republic of: U.S. policy, 1500 [2FE]

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

———U.S. policy, 9563 [21AP], 10661, 10664 [2MY], 18835 [12JY], 19361, 19368 [14JY], 19796 [20JY], 19797 [21JY], 20152 [20JY], 20434 [21JY], 34719, 34852 [18NO]

Law of the Sea Treaty: negotiations, 1347 [1FE], 3211 [28FE], 4912 [10MR], 5410 [15MR]

Lebanon: authorize supplemental appropriations (S. 639), 14221 [2JN]

———continue deployment of U.S. troops (H.J. Res. 364), 30518 [2NO]

———continued presence of Israeli troops, 6053 [17MR]

———proposal to withdraw U.S. troops, 224 [25JA]

———U.S. Embassy bombing, 8866 [18AP], 9602 [21AP]

———U.S. policy, 23970 [13SE], 25190 [21SE], 25972 [27SE], 28799 [20OC], 29075, 29081, 29084, 29086, 29087, 29088 [24OC], 29246, 29255, 29260, 29264, 29267 [25OC], 29467, 29472, 29474, 29476 [26OC], 29701, 29712 [27OC], 30172, 30174 [31OC], 30357 [1NO], 30910 [3NO]

———U.S. security, 29599 [31OC], 29699 [27OC], 29896 [28OC]

Lebanon Emergency Assistance Act: enact (S. 639), 14221 [2JN]

Lichenstein, Charles M.: call for resignation, 25076 [21SE]

———tribute, 24766 [20SE]

Loeb, John L., Jr.: tribute to U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, 25824 [26SE]

MIA's: efforts to gain information, 18817 [12JY]

Middle East: U.S. economic relations, 27413 [5OC]

Mideast Map Revision, 10830 [3MY]

Moore, Powell A.: retirement, 23444, 23455 [4AU], 23753 [12SE]

Na, Hu: granting of political asylum in U.S., 8371, 8374 [13AP], 8545, 8551 [14AP]

Nicaragua: CIA covert activities, 8459 [13AP]

———human rights violations, 28825 [20OC]

———peace proposals submitted to Dept. of State, 33239 [16NO]

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

———U.S. policy, 18552 [11JY], 19351, 19362, 19364 [14JY], 19838 [19JY], 20148 [20JY], 20420 [21JY], 34722 [18NO]

Nuclear weapons: freeze, 16007 [15JN], 17237 [23JN]

———freeze and reduction, 7509 [24MR]

———New York State Legislature support of freeze, 6070 [17MR]

———proposed freeze, 14199 [26MY]

———reductions, 27434 [5OC]

Philippines: U.S. policy, 25230 [21SE], 26834 [30SE], 27168 [4OC]

Plutonium: halt production, 14384 [2JN]

———proposed freeze in production (H.J. Res. 286), 14272 [1JN]

Project Democracy: funding, 34883 [18NO]

Proposed meeting with Palestinian Village League, 8486 [13AP]

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip: welcome (H. Con. Res. 65), 7441 [24MR]

Reagan, President: response to Presidential address, 28248 [18OC]

Romania: most favored nation status, 12002 [11MY]

Root, William A.: resignation, 25716 [26SE]

Sec. of State: instruct to provide information on Soviet-held U.S. nationals (H.J. Res. 390), 28492 [19OC]

Soper, Charles F.: victim of traffic accident in India, 19816 [19JY]

South Africa: U.S. policy, 26817 [30SE], 28502, 28519 [19OC]

Soviet Union: disinformation campaign, 23343 [4AU]

———policy toward Iran, 14782 [7JN]

———U.S. foreign policy, 16302 [16JN]

———U.S. policy, 32791 [15NO], 33241 [16NO], 33941 [17NO]

Soviet Union diplomats: expel several from U.S., 23708 [12SE]

START: MX and ICBM negotiations, 23348 [4AU]

Support of U.S. policies in El Salvador, various Members of Congress, to President Reagan, 7476 [24MR]

Syria: U.S. policy with respect to Lebanon, 26847 [30SE], 27914 [7OC]

Taiwan: U.S. arms sales, 6410 [21MR]

Terrorist attacks: threat to peace, 9089 [19AP]

Translation and interpretation services: improve (H.R. 3029), 12521 [17MY]

Treaty of Paris: bicentennial, 15342 [9JN]

Turkey: U.S. policy, 28821 [20OC]

U.S. Embassies: protection, 9232 [20AP]

U.S. foreign service personnel: protection, 9232 [20AP]

U.S.-Canada relations: impact of Dept. of the Interiors' response to Canadian inquiry into jurisdiction over Outer Continental Shelf minerals, 10816 [3MY]

UN International Office of Diplomatic Security: establish, 1534 [2FE]

USIA: political appointees, 8892 [19AP]

Vatican City: diplomatic relations (H.J. Res. 316), 18383 [30JN]

Visa applications: policy with respect to Northern Ireland, 30353, 30360, 30366 [1NO]

Warfield, Virginia: tribute, 23347 [4AU]

West Bank Village Leagues: proposed meeting, 8486 [13AP]

Williamsburg Summit Conference: tribute, 14256 [1JN]

Zaire: visit by President Seseseko Mobutu, 22387 [2AU]

Remarks in Senate

Abramowitz, Morton I.: nominated, 4149 [7MR]

Abshire, David M.: nomination confirmed, 18920 [13JY]

Afghanistan: Soviet aggressive activities, 12799 [18MY]

African Development Bank: U.S. participation (S. 609), 3119 [28FE]

African refugee activities: funding, 15269 [9JN]

Aliens: temporary admission of certain (S. 2033), 30211 [1NO]

Ambassadors: political activity, 25329 [22SE]

Antisatellite weapons: negotiate a verifiable ban (S. Res. 43), 2432 [17FE]

———proposed treaty, 12893 [18MY]

Appropriations: authorizing (H.R. 2915), conference report, 34343-34346 [18NO]

———authorizing (S. 650), 3790 [3MR]

———authorizing (S. 1342), 25261-25303, 25305, 25309-25330, 25366 [22SE], 25593-25631 [23SE], 28381-28408, 28445-28451 [19OC], 28673-28725, 28732-28771 [20OC]

———making (H.R. 3222), 28897-28931, 28959-28985 [21OC]

———making (H.R. 3222), conference report, 32562 [15NO]

———making (H.R. 3222), Senate amendments-32573 [15NO]

Argentina: U.S. influence on elections, 30147 [31OC]

Armenian Martyrs Day: designate (S. Res. 124), 9879-9894 [27AP]

———observance, 10358, 10359, 10379 [28AP]

Arms control: verification, 8565-8567 [14AP]

Arms control agreements: alleged Soviet violations, 9530 [21AP]

Arms Control and Disarmament Act: amend (S. 608), 31919-31923 [10NO]

Arms sales: Middle East, 34693 [14DE]

Ballistic missile defense: issues, 28116 [18OC]

Baltic States: self-determination (S. Con. Res. 80), 29567 [27OC]

Ban on weapons in space: call for immediate negotiations (S.J. Res. 28), 1737 [3FE]

Barnebey, Malcolm R.: nomination confirmed, 12394 [16MY]

Barter Promotion Act: introduction (S. 1683), 20825-20827 [26JY]

Beirut: PLO presence, 11717 [10MY]

Binary chemical weapons: prohibition of expenditures, 15299 [9JN]

Brazil: bilateral talks, 12066-12068 [12MY]

Bretton Woods Agreement Act: amend (S. 833), 5654 [16MR]

Budget Act: waiver (S. Res. 152), 25261 [22SE]

Burt, Richard R.: nomination as an Assistant Sec. of State, 2138 [14FE], 2239-2245 [15FE], 2285-2291 [16FE]

Cambodia: human rights violations, 14075 [26MY]

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

Caribbean Basin Initiative: exemption of leather products, 2918 [24FE]

Center for Defense Information: report on global conflict, 7638 [6AP]

Central America: American journalists killed, 16730 [22JN]

———Communist infiltration, 13513 [24MY]

———congressional approval for U.S. troops, 22451 [3AU]

———congressional briefing, 20850 [26JY]

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

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

———halt the introduction of U.S. combat troops (S. 1741), 22483 [3AU]

———U.S. policy, 10141 [28AP], 11183 [5MY], 12057, 12158 [12MY], 13803-13809 [25MY], 17597 [28JN], 19850-19854 [20JY], 20471 [22JY], 21302-21305 [28JY], 21569-21571, 21595 [29JY], 22103, 22107-22114 [2AU], 23093 [4AU], 24355 [15SE], 24984 [21SE], 25727 [26SE], 26902 [3OC]

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

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

Chile: U.S. policy, 12806 [18MY]

China, People's Republic of: derecognize, 7830 [7AP]

———filming of Yangtze River rafting expedition, 13237 [20MY]

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

China, Republic of: policy proposals (S. Res. 74), 3147 [28FE]

Collins, William P.: nomination, 22857 [4AU]

Commission on the Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Law: establish (S. 1373), 13829 [25MY]

Commission on U.S. Policy in Central America: creation, 19595 [18JY], 19722 [19JY]

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

Convention on Future Multilateral Cooperation in the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries: ratification, 20843 [26JY]

Defense preparedness: status, 2229 [15FE]

Dept. of State and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2915), appointment of conferee, 30448 [2NO]

Diplomats: terrorist attacks, 15067 [8JN]

Domestic economic and trade summit: urging (S. Res. 40), 1316 [1FE]

Domestic Volunteer Service Act: amend (S. 1130), 9508 [21AP]

Eastern Pacific Ocean Tuna Fishing Agreement: ratification, 20843 [26JY]

Education for Peace, Arms Control, and Conflict Resolution Act: introduction (S. 1466), 15614 [14JN]

El Salvador: certification, 1260 [1FE]

———certification requirements, 17598 [28JN]

———conflict and myths, 11706 [10MY]

———extension of certification, 33916 [17NO]

———foreign aid, 3863 [3MR]

———foreign aid (S. 688), 3843 [3MR]

———justice for murdered churchwomen, 22165 [2AU]

———military aid, 3293, 3440 [1MR]

———modify certification requirements (S. 447), 1703 [3FE]

———provide additional U.S. funds, 9098 [20AP]

———status of immigrants (S. Res. 156), 14127 [26MY]

———U.S. certification of human rights reform, 267 [25JA]

———U.S. policy, 5088 [14MR], 7761-7763 [7AP], 9897 [27AP], 10157 [28AP], 10881, 10884 [4MY], 13010-13015, 13162 [19MY]

Extradition: modernize procedures (S. 220), 987, 1000 [27JA]

Fenwick, Millicent: nomination, 25335 [22SE]

Fish exports: promote, 25283 [22SE]

Fisher, Adrian S.: tribute, 23092 [4AU]

Foreign military sales program: financial implications, 3763 [3MR]

Foreign relations: issues, 12312-12314 [16MY]

———U.S. policy, 11360-11362 [6MY]

Foreign Service Act: amend (S. 651), 3490 [2MR]

———amend (S. 1136), 9710 [26AP]

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

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

Gavin, James: tribute, 24481 [15SE]

Germany, Federal Republic of: effects of elections on arms reduction negotiations with Europe, 4055 [7MR]

Goodby, James E.: nomination, 34413 [18NO]

Greece: U.S. policy issues, 19424, 19431 [15JY]

Greece and Turkey: U.S. policy, 2796 [23FE]

Gromyko, Andrei: impediment of plane landing in U.S., 24833-24835 [20SE]

Healey, Thomas J.: nomination, 22857 [4AU]

Hinton, Deane R.: nomination, 34413 [18NO]

Hostage Relief Act: amend (S. 1702), 21358 [28JY]

Hungarian revolution: commemoration, 20594 [25JY]

ICBM modernization: issues, 13442-13444 [24MY]

ICBM's: in-flight testing (S. Res. 159), 16202 [16JN]

Immigration Reform and Control Act: enact (S. 529), 11018 [4MY]

India: U.S. policy, 13031-13033 [19MY]

Indochinese refugees: immigration policy, 5993 [17MR]

International Atomic Energy Agency: U.S. participation, 3428 [1MR]

International Boundary Commission: herbicide regulations, 25282 [22SE]

International Coffee Agreement: ratification, 20843 [26JY]

International Organizations Public Procedures Act: introduction (S. 1910), 26697 [30SE]

International Trade and Investment Act: enact (S. 144), 8785-8814 [18AP]

———enact (S. 144), cloture motion, 8785 [18AP]

Iran Claims Act: introduction (S. 1072), 8817 [18AP]

Iranian rescue mission: dedication of memorial plaque honoring, 11273 [5MY]

Israel: locate U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, 25313-25318 [22SE]

———postpone U.S. sale of F-16 fighter planes, 7946 [12AP], 8718 [15AP]

———relocation of U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem (S. 2031), 30137, 30139-30140-30141 [31OC]

———U.S. policy, 12059 [12MY]

———withdrawal agreement with Lebanon, 14132 [26MY]

———withdrawal of Lebanon's forces (S. Res. 148), 13165 [19MY]

Jordan: proposed U.S. sale of advanced weapons, 4330 [8MR]

Kampelman, Max M.: tribute, 5383 [15MR]

Keating, Robert B.: nomination to be Ambassador to Madagascar, 18090 [29JN]

Kennan, George F.: tribute, 34580 [18NO]

Kennedy-Khrushchev accords: issues, 28791 [20OC]

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

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

———policy, 19598-19601 [18JY]

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

———U.S. policy, 8703 [15AP]

Lawrence, Kans.: U.S.-Soviet Summit, 17444 [27JN]

Lebanon: authorize supplemental assistance (S. 639), 3350 [1MR]

———authorizing further U.S. participation in the multinational peacekeeping force (S.J. Res. 159), 24540 [19SE], 24987 [21SE], 25746-25777 [26SE], 26018-26054 [28SE], 26251-26296, 26297 [29SE], 32444 [14NO]

———authorizing further U.S. participation in the multinational peacekeeping force (S.J. Res. 166), 24843-24850 [20SE]

———deploring bombing of U.S. Embassy (S. Res. 116), 9098 [20AP], 10001 [27AP]

———displaced persons, 25284 [22SE]

———services at the National Cathedral for victims of the U.S. Embassy bombing, 9692 [26AP]

———U.S. Embassy bombing, 8778 [18AP], 10086 [27AP], 10162 [28AP]

———withdrawal agreement with Israel, 14132 [26MY]

———withdrawal of Israeli forces (S. Res. 148), 12632 [17MY], 12947 [18MY], 13165 [19MY]

Lebanon Emergency Assistance Act: enact (S. 639), 13251-13253 [20MY], 15958 [15JN]

Leidel, Donald C.: nomination, 27604 [6OC]

Lewis, Arthur W.: nomination confirmed, 12394 [16MY]

Lodge, John Davis: nomination confirmed, 7073 [23MR]

Lodwick, Seeley G.: nomination, 22859 [4AU]

Lorton Reformatory, Virginia: recovery of classified documents, 31726 [9NO]

McCormack, Richard T.: nomination as an Assistant Sec. of State, 2291 [16FE]

McIntyre, William H.: tribute, 9159 [20AP]

Mexican War: U.S. expansionism, 1249-1256 [1FE]

Mexico: bilateral talks, 12066-12068 [12MY]

Middle East: prospects for security, 2912 [24FE]

———U.S. support for withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon (S. Res. 148), 12632 [17MY]

Montreal Aviation Protocols: ratify, 3289-3290 [1MR], 4119-4148 [7MR], 4241-4250 [8MR]

———ratify (S. Res. 76), 3440 [1MR]

———ratify (S. Res. 76), time limitation agreement, 3441 [1MR]

———ratify (S. Res. 76), unanimous-consent agreement, 3440 [1MR]

Moore, Powell A.: tribute, 22105 [2AU], 22404 [3AU], 23100 [4AU], 24069 [14SE]

Motley, Langhorne A.: nomination, 17917 [29JN], 18490 [11JY]

MX missile: controversy, 12799, 12901 [18MY]

———proposals, 9166 [20AP]

———proposed, 10577-10580 [2MY]

———Scowcroft Commission study, 8783 [18AP]

MX missile basing mode: funding (S. Con. Res. 26), 13100 [19MY], 13250, 13254-13268 [20MY], 13305-13323 [23MY], 13436, 13443-13479 [24MY], 13685-13768 [25MY], 19593 [18JY], 19727 [19JY]

———funding (S. Con. Res. 26), unanimous-consent agreement, 13267 [20MY]

National Endowment for Democracy: deauthorize funding, 25289, 25305-25308 [22SE]

———establish, 33608 [17NO]

———proposed establishment, 28888 [21OC]

National Endowment for Democracy Act: enact (S. 1342), 28676-28684 [20OC]

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

NATO Assembly's Special Committee on Nuclear Weapons in Europe: visit to the Senate, 7948 [12AP]

Netherlands: U.S. relationship, 18667 [12JY]

New York Times: position on proposed nuclear weapons freeze, 11355 [6MY]

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

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

———efforts to import arms from Libya, 9897 [27AP]

———political and military assistance, 7539 [5AP]

———U.S. policy, 8714 [15AP]

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

Nomination confirmed (sundry), 33937 [17NO]

Nominations, 29396 [26OC]

———confirmed, 31690 [9NO]

Nominations confirmed: sundry, 10004 [27AP]

Nominations confirmed (sundry), 13914 [25MY]

Nuclear arsenals: limitation (S.J. Res. 74), 7226 [24MR]

Nuclear catastrophe: predicted results, 16447 [21JN]

Nuclear forces: mutual guaranteed build-down (S. Res. 57), 1766-1768 [3FE], 3287 [1MR]

Nuclear freeze: feasibility of verification, 3253 [1MR]

Nuclear naval weapons: proposals, 28328 [19OC]

Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy Act: introduction (S. 475), 2213 [15FE]

Nuclear proliferation: U.S. policy, 2116 [14FE]

Nuclear safeguards: proposed, 28062 [18OC]

Nuclear test ban: ratify, 23778 [13SE]

Nuclear testing: ban (S.J. Res. 29), 1738-1741 [3FE]

———verification reliability, 4239 [8MR]

Nuclear war: effects, 7758 [7AP]

———prevent accidental by terrorism (S. Res. 206), 23023 [4AU]

———prevention (S. Res. 83), 4318 [8MR]

Nuclear warhead ICBM's: limit (S. Res. 142), 12131 [12MY]

Nuclear weapons: freeze and reduction, 944, 945 [27JA]

———moratorium, 7062 [23MR]

———negotiations for reduction and control (S. Con. Res. 46), 16201 [16JN]

———position of the Catholic Church on proposed freeze, 10581 [2MY]

———proposed build-down, 7145 [24MR]

———proposed freeze, 3863 [3MR], 4254 [8MR], 5163 [14MR], 7120 [24MR], 7540 [5AP], 7637 [6AP], 7941 [12AP], 8250 [13AP], 8974 [19AP], 9707 [26AP], 9895 [27AP], 10153, 10358 [28AP], 10677 [3MY], 10879 [4MY], 11185 [5MY], 11352-11355 [6MY], 11762 [11MY], 12062 [12MY], 12342 [16MY], 12540-12542 [17MY], 13034 [19MY], 13232, 13241 [20MY], 13440, 13442-13444 [24MY], 13673 [25MY], 14074 [26MY], 14706 [7JN], 14908 [8JN], 15162 [9JN], 15433 [13JN], 15556 [14JN], 15925 [15JN], 16097 [16JN], 16732, 16798 [22JN], 17301 [27JN], 17509, 17599 [28JN], 17896 [29JN], 19190 [14JY], 19396 [15JY], 19534 [16JY], 19603 [18JY], 19865 [20JY], 20287 [21JY], 20475 [22JY], 20709 [26JY], 21055 [27JY], 21305 [28JY], 21566 [29JY], 21797 [1AU], 22104 [2AU], 22393 [3AU], 22788 [4AU], 24072 [14SE], 24353 [15SE], 24541 [19SE], 24835 [20SE], 24987 [21SE], 25635 [23SE], 25730 [26SE], 26011 [28SE], 26249 [29SE], 26568 [30SE], 26855 [3OC], 26959 [4OC], 27218 [5OC], 27458, 27522, 27528, 27576, 27577 [6OC], 27769, 27824 [7OC], 27946, 27949 [17OC], 28060 [18OC], 28334 [19OC], 28669 [20OC], 28860 [21OC], 29013 [24OC], 29094 [25OC], 29275 [26OC], 29493 [27OC], 29902, 29914 [29OC], 30031 [31OC], 30186 [1NO], 30972 [4NO], 31291 [7NO], 31648 [9NO], 31900 [10NO], 32378 [14NO], 32534 [15NO], 32833 [16NO], 34413 [18NO]

———proposed freeze and reduction (S.J. Res. 2), 669-671 [26JA]

———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), 11378 [6MY], 11484, 11485 [9MY]

———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 308), 30061-30123 [31OC]

———proposed freeze (S.J. Res. 2), 18489, 18491 [11JY], 19896-19905 [20JY]

———proposed summit meeting with the Soviet Union, 1264 [1FE]

———proposed U.S.-Soviet negotiations, 15367 [10JN]

———strategic deterrence versus freeze, 7638-7644 [6AP]

———verification status, 268 [25JA]

Office of Strategic Trade Act: enact, 2206 [15FE]

Operational Testing and Evaluation Act: introduction (S. 1170), 10144-10147 [28AP]

Ortiz, Frank V.: nomination confirmed, 33937 [17NO]

Pacific Island treaties: ratify, 16497-16515 [21JN]

Peace Corps Strategy Commission: establish (S. 1342), 28690 [20OC]

Peace through strength resolution: adopt (S. Con. Res. 15), 4312-4318 [8MR]

Peru: bilateral talks, 12066-12068 [12MY]

Pickering, Thomas: nomination, 22859 [4AU]

Poland: financial aid, 21891 [1AU]

Political campaigns: prohibit contributions by ambassadors and ministers (S. 845), 5970 [17MR]

Price, Charles H., II: nomination confirmed, 32266 [11NO]

Proclaiming a day of national celebration of 200th anniversary of signing of Treaty of Paris (H.J. Res. 321), 21645 [29JY]

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip: welcoming (H. Con. Res. 65), 3196 [28FE]

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

———decision not to send Israel F-16's as scheduled, 7947 [12AP]

Report on Human Rights Practices for 1982: review, 17896 [29JN]

Revised Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks: ratification, 20842 [26JY]

SALT I antiballistic missile treaty: Soviet violations, 21341 [28JY]

``Salvador'': tribute to book by Joan Didion, 10678 [3MY]

Satellite Systems Protection Act: introduction (S. 480), 2218 [15FE]

Security and development assistance programs: authorize (S. 637), 3350 [1MR]

Shoesmith, Thomas P.: nomination confirmed, 33937 [17NO]

Southeast Asia: secure return of missing in action (S. 1541), 17275 [27JN]

Soviet arms negotiations: reactions, 26673-26676 [30SE]

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

Soviet Pentecostals: emigration, 8249 [13AP]

Soviet religious persecution: Voice of America broadcasts, 25369 [22SE]

Soviet Union: alleged violations of arms control agreements, 12542 [17MY], 13015-13030, 13100-13106 [19MY]

———expulsion of American diplomats, 23823 [13SE]

———negotiate a long-term grain agreement (S. Res. 95), 7824 [7AP]

———negotiating onsite nuclear plant inspection, 13288 [23MY]

———opposing the policy of forced labor (S. Con. Res. 31), 11311 [5MY]

———possible arms control agreement violations, 11777-11781 [11MY]

———reduce official U.S. delegation (S. Res. 222), 24468 [15SE]

———SALT II Treaty violations, 6957-6961 [23MR]

———U.S. policy, 20529 [25JY]

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

Space weapons: building (S. Res. 100), 7230 [24MR]

———mutual and verifiable ban (S.J. Res. 129), 19299 [14JY]

———negotiate a verifiable ban (S. Res. 43), 7835 [7AP]

———proposed ban (S.J. Res. 129), 19733 [19JY]

Space-based ABM: feasibility, 9406 [21AP]

Special Security and Development Cooperation Act: introduction (S. 944), 7173 [24MR]

Spiers, Ronald I.: nomination confirmed, 33937 [17NO]

START treaty: negotiations, 945 [27JA]

Stone, Richard G.: nominated as special envoy to Central America, 13033 [19MY], 13520 [24MY]

Strategic defense systems: proposed development, 9901 [27AP]

Strategic nuclear weapons: President's address, 7128, 7148-7155 [24MR]

Strategic petroleum reserve: provide sufficient resources (S. Res. 84), 4319 [8MR]

Strategic policy: support for more humane and ethical (S. Con. Res. 23), 7274-7277 [24MR]

Sweden: U.S. relations, 8002 [12AP]

Tactical warfare: military reform, 3781 [3MR]

Tambs, Lewis A.: nominated as U.S. Ambassador to Colombia, 4251 [8MR]

———nomination to Dept. of State, 4148 [7MR]

Thailand: 150th anniversary of diplomatic relations (S. Con. Res. 19), 8749 [15AP]

Threshold Test Ban Treaty: adopt, 4059 [7MR]

Treaties: unanimous-consent agreement, 16486 [21JN]

Treaty termination: define the rules (S. Con. Res. 12), 3414 [1MR]

Turkish Cypriot community: independence declaration (S. Res. 278), 33916 [17NO]

U.N. Mid-Decade Conference for Women: U.S. role, 25319 [22SE]

U.S. defense spending: effectiveness, 7113 [24MR]

U.S.-India Endowment for Cultural, Educational, and Scientific Cooperation Act: enact (S. 1342), 28446 [19OC]

U.S.-India Endowment for Cultural, Educational, and Scientific Cooperation: establish, 25373 [22SE]

U.S.-Soviet diplomatic parity: provide, 25309-25313 [22SE]

U.S.-U.S.S.R. 1962 offensive weapons agreement: Soviet violations, 30376-30380 [2NO]

UN: provide for consumer guidelines (S. Res. 115), 8733 [15AP]

———U.S. contributions (S. Con. Res. 50), 18032 [29JN], 18502 [11JY]

UN agencies: restrict U.S. payments to certain, 25319 [22SE]

Under Sec. for Agricultural Affairs: establish (S. 534), 2498 [17FE]

Under Secretary for Agricultural Affairs: creation of position, 25634 [23SE]

Vatican: establish U.S. diplomatic relations (S. 1757), 22504 [3AU]

———U.S. diplomatic relations, 25275 [22SE]

Vocational Education Act: reauthorization, 4256 [8MR]

Voice of America: accreditation, 12648 [17MY]

———Soviet jamming of broadcasts, 25366-25368 [22SE]

———transmitter facilities, 25277-25282 [22SE]

von Damm, Helene A.: nomination confirmed, 10715 [3MY]

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

Washingtonian (magazine): critical article on U.S. Ambassadors, 24479 [15SE]

World Health Organization: management of casualties in a nuclear war, 16944 [23JN]

Yellow rain: U.S. policy, 8359 [13AP]

Reports

Activities and Accomplishments of the Subcommittee on Arms Control, Oceans, International Operations, and Environment: Senator Pressler, 34414 [18NO]

Afghanistan—3 Years of Occupation, 9693-9699 [26AP]

Another Side of the Nicaragua Story, North Carolina Interfaith Study Tour to Nicaragua, 17227-17230 [23JN]

Anti-Satellite Weapons—Arms Control or Arms Race?, Union of Concerned Scientists, 12894-12900 [18MY]

Argentina—Final Document of the Military Junta on the Struggle Against Subversion and Terrorism (excerpt), 14789 [7JN]

Arms Control Proposal—Conceptual Framework, 18503-18505 [11JY]

Asylum Adjudications—An Evolving Concept and Responsibility for the Immigration and Naturalization Service (excerpt), INS, 11018 [4MY]

Authorizing Further U.S. Participation in the Multinational Peacekeeping Force in Lebanon, Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), 25748-25751 [26SE]

Breeders, Plutonium and Nuclear Weapons, Bill Adler, 9103-9104 [20AP]

Central America and the United States, Robert R. McMillan, 19086 [13JY]

Chronology of Adelman and the Rowney Memo, 7980 [12AP]

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, 13806-13808 [25MY]

Conference: H.R. 2915, Authorizing Appropriations, 33372-33397 [17NO]

———H.R. 3222, making appropriations, 30792-30805 [3NO]

Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1982 (excerpt), 2869 [23FE]

Current Situation in Bolivia, Bolivian Embassy staff, 26228 [28SE]

Davis, Allen C.: Political Contributions, 6963 [23MR]

Direct Communications Links and Other Measures To Enhance Stability, Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 7966-7970 [12AP]

DOD Directed Energy Program and Its Relevance to Strategic Defense, 7151 [24MR]

Extradition Procedures of S. 1940, Committees on Judiciary and Foreign Relations (Senate) (1982), 987-997 [27JA]

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

Glossary of Arms Control Terms, Senator Pressler, 3867 [3MR]

Human Rights in Guatemala, Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 6031 [17MR]

Human Rights Violations in Nicaragua: Bernard Nietschmann, 28825 [20OC]

Interagency Structure of Economic and Foreign Policy Decisionmaking, GAO, 18062-18064 [29JN]

Interpretation of Language Contained in the War Powers Act (excerpts), 24037 [14SE]

Legislators for the Freeze, Nicholas Dunlop, 22734 [3AU]

Military Implications of the Proposed SALT II Treaty Relating to the National Defense, Committee on Armed Services (excerpts), 25601 [23SE]

MX Missile Basing Mode Funding (S. Con. Res. 26) (excerpt): Scowcroft Commission, 13706 [25MY]

MX Missile Basing—Launch Under Attack, OTA, 13714-13721 [25MY]

MX Missiles in Minuteman Silos?, Scowcroft Commission, 13255 [20MY]

Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman as Director of the ACDA, 7977-7980 [12AP]

Nominations—Campaign Contributions (sundry), 5512 [16MR]

Office of Strategic Trade Act, Dept. of Commerce (excerpt), 2206 [15FE]

Poland—Debt Issue, 8484 [13AP]

Political Contributions of Nominees, 25048 [21SE]

Proposed Nuclear Weapons Freeze: WHO (excerpt), 16098 [16JN]

Proposed Nuclear Weapons Freeze (H.J. Res. 308): Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 30120 [31OC]

SALT II and ICBM's (sundry excerpts), 6959, 6960 [23MR]

Soviet Union Labor Force (excerpt), 33478, 33479 [17NO]

Strategic Nuclear Forces, Scowcroft Commission, 13257-13260 [20MY]

Summary of Principal Recommendations—On the Liquidity Crisis in Latin America, Galo Plaza, 10882 [4MY]

Treaty Considerations of the High Frontier Manual on Existing Treaties, 7155 [24MR]

Treaty Information—Convention and Uniform Law on Wills Adopted by Diplomatic Conference, 13030 [19MY]

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

Unconventional Arms Policy—Selling Ourselves Short, Democratic Policy Committee, 3765-3780 [3MR]

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

Verification of a Freeze—Some General Observations, 30094-30098 [31OC]

Verifying a Model Freeze, Federation of American Scientists, 8567-8572 [14AP]

Visit to the Federal Republic of Germany, Senator Thurmond, 3155-3158 [28FE]

Visit to the Republic of China, J. Terry Emerson, 1748 [3FE]

Vocabulary of Arms Control, Library of Congress, 17898 [29JN]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: Judging Williamsburg, 18377 [30JN]

Pease, Donald J.: Central American Policy, 11115 [4MY]

Resolutions by organizations

Afghanistan's freedom fighters, National Association of Pro-America, 9548 [21AP]

Ban on use of nuclear weapons, American Academy of Religion, 7917 [11AP]

U.S. policy in Nicaragua, Episcopal Church, 29477 [26OC]

War Powers Act, Democratic Conference, 24055 [14SE]

Rulings of the Chair

Appropriations: making (H.R. 3222), 24636, 24637, 24638, 24639, 24640, 24641, 24642, 24643, 24644, 24645, 24646 [19SE]

Statements

Amendment to the 1972 Protocol to the 1928 Convention Concerning International Expositions: Thomas G. Ayers, 3873 [3MR]

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

Arms Control Policy: Gerard C. Smith, 16952 [23JN], 17592-17594 [28JN]

———Kenneth Adelman (sundry), 7993-7998 [12AP]

Arms Control Proposal, Charles H. Ford, 14798 [7JN]

Ban on Nuclear Testing: Joint, by W. Averell Harriman, Clark Clifford, and Paul Warnke, 1740 [3FE]

Ban on Space Weapons (S.J. Res. 129): Senator Pressler, 19733 [19JY]

Caribbean Basin Initiative, Edward P.G. Seaga, Prime Minister of Jamaica, 22339 [2AU]

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

Certification of El Salvador, Representative Studds, 1978 [8FE]

Challenge of Peace—God's Promise and Our Response: U.S. Bishops' Pastoral Letter on War and Peace, 12315-12339 [16MY]

Clinch River Breeder and Nuclear Proliferation, 28064 [18OC]

Comparison of U.S. and Soviet Military Buildup, 30068 [31OC]

Comprehensive Agreements, Federation of American Scientists, 26856 [3OC]

Covert Actions in Central America, Representative Boland, 20153 [20JY]

Covert Strategic Reserve ICBM Force—Another Soviet SALT II Violation, Senator McClure, 10072-10076 [27AP]

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

———Senator Inouye, 7100 [24MR]

Deploying the MX as a Countermeasure Against Soviet SS-19 Heavy ICBM Deployment Circumventing SALT I, Senator McClure, 13722-13724 [25MY]

Dept. of State Appropriations (H.R. 3222), 28910 [21OC]

El Salvador 1983—In the Right Direction, American Chamber of Commerce of El Salvador, 3715 [2MR]

Hart Amendment Prohibits Two U.S. ICBM's While the Soviets Test Two New ICBM'S, Senator McClure, 13724-13727 [25MY]

Host Country Consideration of Foreign Diplomats, Charles M. Lichenstein, 24834 [20SE]

Human Rights in El Salvador, Representative Edgar (excerpt), 1841 [7FE]

Human Rights Violations in Nicaragua: Robert T. Coulter, 28825 [20OC]

Human Rights Violations of South Africans, Lawrence Eagleburger S. (excerpt), 18925 [13JY]

Indochinese Refugee Resettlement Policy, Senator Huddleston, 5994-5995 [17MR]

INF Public Forum in the U.S. Congress, Egon Bahr, 25654 [23SE]

International Conference on Alliance Between South Africa and Israel, 18034 [29JN]

Martial Law Must End in Taiwan for the Sake of Peace, Trong R. Chai, 14375 [2JN]

Middle East Policies, King Hussein, 13181-13183 [19MY]

Missile Deployment in Europe: Willy Brandt, 29684 [27OC]

Multinational Peacekeeping Force in Lebanon (sundry), 24848 [20SE]

Mutual Build-Down of Nuclear Weapons, Senator Cohen, 16798 [22JN]

MX Missile Basing Mode: Brent Scowcroft, 10885 [4MY]

———Kenneth W. Dam, 10886-10887 [4MY]

———McGeorge Bundy, 10682-10684 [3MY]

———Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 9533-9536 [21AP]

———Senator Jackson, 11641 [10MY]

———Senator Tower, 9532 [21AP], 11640 [10MY]

———(sundry excerpts), 13261-13264 [20MY], 13308-13313, 13318, 13319 [23MY], 13446, 13456, 13460 [24MY], 13753 [25MY]

Nicaragua and U.S. Policy Toward Central America, Thomas O. Enders, 7950-7952 [12AP]

Nuclear Arms Freeze: American Physical Society, 3864 [3MR]

Nuclear Disarmament, Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy, Inc., 4670 [9MR]

Nuclear Weapons Freeze: (sundry excerpts), 17599-17601 [28JN]

———William Colby, 17600-17601 [28JN]

Operational Testing and Evaluation Act (S. 1170) (sundry excerpts), 10147 [28AP]

Pacific Island Treaties: (sundry), 16502-16503 [21JN]

Plan for the Departure From Lebanon of the PLO Leadership, Offices, and Combatants in Beirut, 25768 [26SE]

Position on President Reagan's Proposal for MX Missile as Requested by Senator Levin, Stansfield Turner, 13691 [25MY]

Preserving the Integrity of the Arms Control Process, Senator McClure, 10070 [27AP]

President Reagan's Address on Strategic Nuclear Weapons: Bruce K. Brown, 7150 [24MR]

Preventing Nuclear War—Strategic Deterrence Versus Nuclear War (sundry excerpts), 7639-7643 [6AP]

Recertification of El Salvador, Thomas Enders, 1839 [7FE]

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

Rethinking Arms Control—Advantages of a Comprehensive Approach, Christopher E. Paine, 13241-13243 [20MY]

Soviet Jamming of Voice of America Broadcasts, Kenneth Tomlinson, 25367 [22SE]

Soviet Public Statements on KAL 007 Shootdown, 24441-24442 [15SE]

Soviet Treaty Violations, Senator Helms, 26677-26678 [30SE]

Statecraft and Strategy in the Nuclear Shadow; Air Force Association, 27590 [6OC]

Technological Developments and the Future of Arms Control, Paul Warnke, 16954 [23JN], 17594 [28JN]

Tribute to Henry L. Kimelman, 17215 [23JN]

U.N. Conference on Trade and Development: Gordon Streeb, 15307 [9JN]

———Paxton Dunn (excerpts), 14784 [7JN]

U.S. and the UN, 28679 [20OC]

U.S. Participation in the Multinational Peacekeeping Force in Lebanon, 25774-25777 [26SE], 26024, 26026, 26029, 26037 [28SE], 26286, 26288 [29SE]

———Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (minority views), 25766 [26SE], 26049 [28SE]

———Jacob K. Javits, 26038 [28SE]

———President Reagan, 25768 [26SE]

———Sec. of State Shultz, 26020 [28SE]

———Senator Eagleton, 26021 [28SE]

U.S. Opposition to Denial of Civil Liberties, John F. Kennedy (excerpts), 21446 [28JY]

U.S. Participation in the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency: Richard T. Kennedy, 3429 [1MR]

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

U.S. Policy in Latin America, Dick Clark, 19361 [14JY]

U.S. Policy in Lebanon, Sec. of State Shultz, 25190 [21SE], 26233 [28SE]

U.S. Policy on Status of Jerusalem (sundry), 25317 [22SE]

U.S. Policy Toward Chile, 21783 [29JY]

U.S. Policy Toward El Salvador, sundry religious organizations, 9100 [20AP]

U.S. Strategic Policy, Senator Wallop, 11020 [4MY]

U.S. Troops in Beirut, Senator Percy, 23520 [12SE]

U.S. Visit by Sec. of State of Northern Ireland: Sean McManus, 30353 [1NO]

U.S.-Soviet Relations in the Context of U.S. Foreign Policy, Secretary of State Shultz, 16173-16177 [16JN]

U.S.-U.S.S.R. Offensive Weapons Agreement: Henry A. Kissinger (1970) (excerpts), 30379 [2NO]

———John F. Kennedy (1962), 30382 [2NO]

War Powers Act (sundry excerpts), 24032, 24037, 24050 [14SE]

Weapons Freeze Negotiations: Willy Brandt, 27170 [4OC]

Studies

Adolescents' Concerns About the Threat of Nuclear War, John M. Goldenring and Ronald M. Doctor, 30091 [31OC]

Americans at the UN—An Endangered Species: Heritage Foundation, 4108-4112 [7MR]

Expanding U.S. Involvement in Lebanon, Congressional Research Service, 10548 [28AP]

Role of Public Opinion in Arms Control, Harvard University, 21567 [29JY]

Summaries

Dept. of State Authorization Conference Report (H.R. 2915), 34346 [18NO]

Pacific Island Treaties, 16498-16500 [21JN]

S. 639, Supplemental Assistance for Lebanon, 3359 [1MR]

Tables

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

Antisatellite program, GSA, 2433 [17FE]

Comparative statement of new budget authority for the Dept. of State, 31788 [9NO]

Comparison of recovery levels from Canada for airline accidents, 3290 [1MR]

Comparison of U.S. and Soviet strategic modernization programs, 7643 [6AP]

Dept. of State appropriations (S. 1342), 28389 [19OC]

Dept. of State appropriations, committee recommendations, 28901 [21OC]

———subcommittee spending totals, 28979 [21OC]

Dept. of State authorization conference report (H.R. 2915), 32570 [15NO], 34344 [18NO]

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

Evolution of War Powers Act from Senate to House and, thence, out of conference, 26022 [28SE]

Force level calculator—who's ahead, Center for Defense Information, 16733 [22JN]

Foreign Relations Authorization Act (S. 1342), 25262 [22SE]

Intermediate-range Nuclear Force resolution summary, 27935 [7OC]

Mutual guaranteed build-down of nuclear forces (sundry), 3287 [1MR]

MX program costs (sundry), 13263 [20MY]

Soviet strategic superiority, 1983, 7643 [6AP]

Statistical analysis of U.S. settlements for major accidents from 1977 to Feb. 28, 1983, 4123 [7MR]

U.S. assistance to El Salvador under President Reagan, 11183 [5MY]

U.S. casualties in Southeast Asia, 17275-17300 [27JN]

U.S. hard target kill capabilities after Soviet first strike, 13691 [25MY]

USIA budget requests, 25280 [22SE]

Voice of America transmitter enhancement funds, 25280 [22SE]

Warsaw Pact—NATO nuclear weapons in Europe (sundry), 11485 [9MY]

Testimonies

Dept. of State Appropriations (S. 1342): George W. Ball, 28707 [20OC]

———Senator Moynihan, 28393 [19OC]

Effect of Military Spending on the Economy: Bruce Parry, 9550 [21AP]

Nuclear Weapons Freeze, Harold Willens, 17511 [28JN]

Rethinking Arms Control—Advantages of a Comprehensive Approach, Christopher E. Paine, 18049-18050 [29JN]

Utility of Arms Control as a Military Strategy: William E. Colby, 11762 [11MY]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 65, welcoming Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, 3196 [28FE]

H. Con. Res. 135, acid rain treaty negotiations, 16262 [16JN]

H. Con. Res. 321, self-determination for East Timor (excerpt), 4915 [10MR]

H. Res. 21, extend voluntary departure status to El Salvadorans, 81 [3JA]

H. Res. 198, resolution for consideration of (H.R. 2915) to authorize appropriations, 15103 [9JN]

H. Res. 233, nuclear weapons freeze, 16007 [15JN]

H. Res. 310, restoration of democracy to Chile, 24955 [20SE]

H.J. Res. 363, support for Contadora nations, 25241 [21SE]

H.J. Res. 384, delay deployment of certain missiles, 27935 [7OC]

H.J. Res. 390, request for information on Soviet-held U.S. nationals, 28492 [19OC]

H.R. 2915, authorize appropriations, 15111 [9JN], 28756-28770 [20OC]

H.R. 3029, improve translation and interpretaton services by establishing a Bureau of Language Services, 12522 [17MY]

H.R. 4376, relocation of U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, 32801 [15NO]

Pacific Island Treaties Resolution of Ratification, 16514, 16515 [21JN]

Public Law 88-408, Tonkin Gulf resolution (1964), 26268 [29SE]

Removal of certain trade restrictions with respect to Cuba, 105 [3JA]

Resolution for disengagement from further U.S. participation in the multinational peacekeeping force in Lebanon (excerpt), 26255 [29SE]

S. 220, modernization of extradition procedures, 997-999 [27JA]

S. 480, Satellite Systems Protection Act, 2219 [15FE]

S. 608, Arms Control and Disarmament Act amendment, 31919 [10NO]

S. 609, U.S. participation in the African Development Bank, 3119 [28FE]

S. 637, authorize security and development assistance programs, 3352-3358 [1MR]

S. 638, authorize international security assistance, 3358 [1MR]

S. 639, authorize supplemental assistance for Lebanon, 3359 [1MR], 13251 [20MY]

S. 650, authorizing appropriations, 3791 [3MR]

S. 651, amend the Foreign Service Act, 3491 [2MR]

S. 688, foreign aid to El Salvador, 3844 [3MR]

S. 845, prohibiting political contributions by ambassadors and ministers, 5970 [17MR]

S. 944, Special Security and Development Cooperation Act, 7173 [24MR]

S. 1072, Iran Claims Act, 8817 [18AP]

S. 1130, amend the Domestic Volunteer Service Act, 9508 [21AP]

S. 1136, amend the Foreign Service Act, 9711-9713 [26AP]

S. 1170, Operational Testing and Evaluation Act, 10145 [28AP]

S. 1373, establishing the Commission on the Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Law, 13830 [25MY]

S. 1541, secure return of missing in action in Southeast Asia, 17301 [27JN]

S. 1702, Hostage Relief Act amendment, 21359 [28JY]

S. 1741, halt the introduction of U.S. combat troops in Central America, 22483 [3AU]

S. 1790, authorizing further U.S. participation in the multinational peacekeeping force in Lebanon, 26021 [28SE]

S. 1910, International Organizations Public Procedures Act, 26699 [30SE]

S. 2033, temporary admission of certain aliens, 30211 [1NO]

S. Con. Res. 12, define the rules for treaty termination, 3414 [1MR]

S. Con. Res. 15, peace through strength resolution, 4313 [8MR]

S. Con. Res. 23, support for more humane and ethical strategic policy, 7274 [24MR]

S. Con. Res. 45, ``blackspot policy'' in South Africa, 15937 [15JN]

S. Con. Res. 46, negotiations for the reduction and control of nuclear weapons, 16201 [16JN]

S. Con. Res. 50, U.S. contributions to the UN, 18032 [29JN]

S. Con. Res. 80, Baltic States self-determination, 29567 [27OC]

S. Res. 40, urging a domestic economic and trade summit, 1315 [1FE]

S. Res. 43, negotiate a verifiable ban on antisatellite weapons, 2433 [17FE], 7838 [7AP]

S. Res. 57, mutual guaranteed build-down of nuclear forces, 1767 [3FE]

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

S. Res. 83, prevention of a nuclear war, 4318 [8MR]

S. Res. 84, provide sufficient resources for the strategic petroleum reserve, 4319 [8MR]

S. Res. 90, imprisonment of Anatoly Scharansky in the Soviet Union, 5364 [15MR]

S. Res. 100, building of weapons for deployment in space, 7230 [24MR]

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

S. Res. 112, protection of civilians in the conflict between Thailand and Kampuchea, 8655 [14AP]

S. Res. 115, provide for UN consumer guidelines, 8733 [15AP]

S. Res. 116, deploring bombing of U.S. Embassy in Lebanon, 9098 [20AP], 10002 [27AP]

S. Res. 124, designate Armenian Martyrs Day, 9881 [27AP]

S. Res. 135, support for Williamsburg Summit, 11776 [11MY]

S. Res. 142, limit nuclear warhead ICBM's, 12131 [12MY]

S. Res. 148, U.S. support for withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon, 12632 [17MY]

S. Res. 156, status of immigrants from El Salvador, 14127 [26MY]

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

S. Res. 191, relating to slain U.S. churchwomen in El Salvador, 21884 [2AU]

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

S. Res. 206, prevent accidental nuclear war by terrorism, 23023 [4AU]

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

S. Res. 286, establish a Special Committee on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 34313 [18NO]

S.J. Res. 2, proposed freeze and reduction of nuclear weapons, 670 [26JA]

S.J. Res. 28, call for immediate negotiations for a ban on weapons in space, 1738 [3FE]

S.J. Res. 129, mutual and verifiable ban on space weapons, 19300 [14JY], 19733 [19JY]

S.J. Res. 159, authorizing further U.S. participation in the multinational peacekeeping force in Lebanon, 23518 [12SE], 25747, 25753, 25764 [26SE], 26019 [28SE], 26268, 26295 [29SE]

S.J. Res. 163, authorizing further U.S. participation in the multinational peacekeeping force in Lebanon, 25754 [26SE]

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

S.J. Res. 166, authorizing further U.S. participation in the multinational peacekeeping force in Lebanon, 25754 [26SE]

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

War Powers Act (1973), 23521 [12SE], 24031, 24034, 24043, 24044 [14SE]

Treaty

Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, 7153 [24MR]