PROXMIRE, WILLIAM (a Senator from Wisconsin)
Agreements
National Endowment for Democracy, with CIA Director Casey, 33608 [17NO]
Amendments offered by, to
Agriculture: Dairy and Tobacco Adjustment Act (S. 1529), 27489, 27565-27567 [6OC]
Appropriations: conference report on H.R. 3959, supplemental, 33748, 33893, 33894 [17NO]
———continuing (H.J. Res. 413), 31995, 32076 [10NO]
Armed Forces: procurement for research, development, test, and evaluation programs (S. 675), 18940, 18947, 19059, 19060 [13JY], 19216, 19267, 19305, 19309 [14JY], 19639, 19672 [18JY], 20764, 20829 [26JY]
Board for International Broadcasting: authorize appropriations (S. 1342), 27851 [7OC]
Defense Production Act: 6-month extension (H.R. 2112), 6947 [23MR]
Dept. of Defense: making appropriations (H.R. 4185), 31053 [4NO], 31203, 31298 [7NO]
Dept. of State: authorize appropriations (S. 1342), 27851 [7OC]
Dept. of State, USIA, and Board for International Broadcasting: authorize appropriations (S. 1342), 24917 [20SE], 25287, 25288 [22SE]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 1342), 28128 [18OC], 28684, 28685, 28737, 28780, 28784 [20OC], 31050 [4NO]
Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3222), 28877 [21OC]
Depts. of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3913), 26972, 26973 [4OC]
Energy and water development: making appropriations (H.R. 3132), 16758, 16796 [22JN]
Export-Import Bank Act: amend and extend (S. 869), 25570, 25571, 25646 [23SE]
Foreign trade: insure expansion of reciprocal market opportunities for U.S. products (S. 144), 8731, 8747 [15AP]
Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations (S. 1230), 28469 [19OC]
Natural gas: deregulation (S. 1715), 32074 [10NO]
Public debt: increase limit (H.J. Res. 308), 29916, 29923 [29OC]
Social Security Act: amend (H.R. 1900), 6867 [23MR]
Unemployment: emergency expenditures for humanitarian assistance (H.R. 1718), 5110 [14MR]
USIA: authorize appropriations (S. 1342), 27851 [7OC]
Analyses
Dairy Price Variations—Farm Compared to Retail, Truman Graf, University of Wisconsin, 27479 [6OC]
Depository Institutions Holding Company Act Amendments (S. 2134), 34439 [18NO]
Verifying a Model Freeze, Federation of American Scientists, 8567-8572 [14AP]
Appointments
Committee on Appropriations, 8 [3JA]
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 8 [3JA]
Committee on Economics (Joint), 9 [3JA]
Conferee: H.J. Res. 368, continuing appropriations, 26312 [29SE]
———H.R. 1718, emergency expenditures relative to unemployment, 5941 [17MR]
———H.R. 3133, Dept. of HUD and independent agencies appropriations, 16529 [21JN]
———H.R. 3913, Depts. of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education appropriations, 27021 [4OC]
———H.R. 3959, making supplemental appropriations, 29524 [27OC]
———H.R. 4185, Dept. of Defense appropriations, 31385 [8NO]
Articles and editorials
All-Out Nuclear War Could Claim Half of the Planet, Baltimore (Md.) Sun, 14074 [26MY]
Amnesty International Charges Indonesia Permits Torture in East Timor, Ken Pottinger, Christian Science Monitor, 21568 [29JY]
Are They Really 10 Feet Tall? Milwaukee (Wis.) Journal, 20529 [25JY]
Arms and the Art of Compromise, John Steinbruner, Brookings Review (publication) (excerpt), 21056 [27JY]
Arms Control—A View Evolves, Robert L. Bartley, Wall Street Journal, 24074 [14SE]
Arms Control—Shortening the Nuclear Fuse? Newsweek, 13440 [24MY]
Arms Limits—From Open Skies to Open Spies, Laurence Beilenson and Sam Cohen, Wall Street Journal, 18924 [13JY]
Arms Talks in Europe, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Washington (D.C.) Post, 11485, 11486 [9MY]
Arms Talks—Shift by U.S. New Offer a Response to Criticism at Home, Leslie H. Gelb, New York (N.Y.) Times, 27458 [6OC]
Atomic Pact Move Up to Reagan, Patrick Oster, Chicago (Ill.) Tribune, 4060 [7MR]
Atoms for Argies, William Safire, New York (N.Y.) Times, 25636 [23SE]
Baker Warns Pay Puts Members of Congress Out of Touch, David Shribman, New York (N.Y.) Times, 16095 [16JN]
Barter the MX, Jeremy J. Stone, New York (N.Y.) Times, 2730 [23FE]
Big Boost for Midgetman, New York (N.Y.) Times, 6853 [23MR]
Bishops and the Bomb, New York (N.Y.) Times, 11356 [6MY]
Bishops' Letter, George F. Kennan, New York (N.Y.) Times, 10582 [2MY]
Bonneville Power Is Critized for Its Role in Planning Nuclear Plants for Northwest, Norman Thorpe, Wall Street Journal, 21799 [1AU]
Brazil Takes Step Toward Developing Nuclear Weapons Potential, Milton R. Benjamin, Washington (D.C.) Post, 1588 [3FE]
Budget Deficit and IMF Lending Increase, Wall Street Journal, 403 [26JA]
Builders of Nuclear Weapons Ponder Bishops' Peace Letter, New York (N.Y.) Times, 11639 [10MY]
Can U.S. Spot Nuclear Ban Cheats? Judith Miller, New York (N.Y.) Times, 4239 [8MR]
Case Against Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, Keith Schneider, Amicus Journal (sundry), 22801, 22805 [4AU]
Classic No-Win Weapon, Milwaukee (Wis.) Journal, 20287 [21JY]
Clinch River Turkey, Again, New York (N.Y.) Times (excerpt), 29295 [26OC]
Cold Facts on Nuclear Freeze, Representative Gore, Washington (D.C.) Post, 3480 [2MR]
Confronting Catastrophe—Students and Faculty Take a Hard Look at a Dark Future, Ann Boyer, Wisconsin Alumnus (publication), 6533 [22MR]
Death From the Sky, Sam Iker, 24355 [15SE]
Debate on Early Launching, Charles Mohr, New York (N.Y.) Times, 14706 [7JN]
Does United States or Russia Have First-Strike Capability? Pat M. Holt, Christian Science Monitor, 30187 [1NO]
Dooming Arms Control, Peter A. Clausen, New York (N.Y.) Times, 29903 [29OC]
Eichmann in Elmwood, Samuel Hux, Midstream (magazine) (excerpts), 22394 [3AU]
Electromagnetic Pulse Could Destroy the Nation's Communications, David Burnham, New York (N.Y.) Times, 18489 [11JY]
End the War Game, Arthur M. Cox, New York (N.Y.) Times, 33607 [17NO]
Ever-Bigger Slice of World's Budget Going to the Military, Richard L. Strout, Christian Science Monitor, 29787 [28OC]
Ex-CIA Head Now Works for a Nuclear Freeze, Phil Galley, New York (N.Y.) Times, 15926 [15JN]
Fearing New Love Canal—Chemical Firms Stress Safer Disposal of Hazardous Waste, Ann Hughey, Wall Street Journal, 22791 [4AU]
Fighting Unemployment Now, Washington (D.C.) Post, 2916 [24FE]
Focus—No Pets Allowed, Julie Rovner, Washington (D.C.) Post, 13037 [19MY]
Folly of MX Missile, Stansfield Turner, New York (N.Y.) Times, 5098 [14MR]
Forced Famine in the Ukraine—Holocaust the West Forgot, Adrian Karatnycky, Wall Street Journal, 26250 [29SE]
Forgotten Treaty—It's Time To Ratify the Treaty Against Genocide, Gabriel Sucher, HOYA (Georgetown University student newsletter), 30608 [3NO]
Freeze Debate, Washington (D.C.) Post, 6852 [23MR]
Freeze No, Deployment Yes, Time (magazine), 7942 [12AP]
GAO Cites Loopholes in Nuclear Export Law, Milton R. Benjamin, Washington (D.C.) Post, 28670 [20OC]
Group of Scientists Close to Government Fighting Space Weapons Plan, John N. Wilford, New York (N.Y.) Times, 34229 [18NO]
Has Dr. Strangelove Made His Last Nuclear Bomb? Walter Pincus, Washington (D.C.) Post, 23779 [13SE]
His Brothers' Keeper, Michael Matza, Student Lawyer (magazine), 16315 [20JN]
Holocaust—Gathering of Survivors, Caryle Murphy, Washington (D.C.) Post, 7939 [12AP]
How Unpredictable Events Could Start a Nuclear War, David Shribman, Chicago (Ill.) Tribune, 7759 [7AP]
Ike on Man Against War, David S. Broder, Washington (D.C.) Post, 26959 [4OC]
IMF Austerity Prescriptions Could Be Hazardous, New York (N.Y.) Times, 2596 [22FE]
Impossible Rates and Unfair Advantages, Joseph A. Pechman, New York (N.Y.) Times, 1107 [31JA]
Inviting War, Robert S. McNamara, New York (N.Y.) Times, 24542 [19SE]
Jewish Museum's Dramatic Rescue Story From Denmark, Ari L. Goldman, New York (N.Y.) Times, 30034 [31OC]
Keeping Everybody Honest on Arms Limitation Agreement, John Brecher and John H. Lindsay, Newsweek, 268 [25JA]
Legacy of Jewish Art and Suffering, Washington (D.C.) Post (sundry), 32380 [14NO]
Living With the Bomb—How Many Fingers on Trigger? Joseph Volz, New York (N.Y.) News, 29494 [27OC]
Make the Arms Fit the Task, Maxwell D. Taylor, Washington (D.C.) Post, 19727 [19JY]
Midgetman in the Window, Los Angeles (Calif.) Times, 9895 [27AP]
Military Pay, Melvin R. Laird, Washington (D.C.) Post, 2598 [22FE]
Missile Truths, New York (N.Y.) Times, 17896 [29JN]
Morality and the Last and Next Holocausts, Paul Loeb, Washington (D.C.) Post, 19602 [18JY]
Mr. Adelman Protests, New York (N.Y.) Times, 25731 [26SE]
Mr. Regnery's Nomination, Washington (D.C.) Post, 12546 [17MY]
Mr. Secret Weapon, James Conaway, Washington (D.C.) Post, 12341 [16MY]
MX Paper Appealing, but Mostly Appalling, McGeorge Bundy, New York (N.Y.) Times, 8783 [18AP]
Nazi Secret No One Believed, Charles Fenyvesi, Washington (D.C.) Post, 2593 [22FE]
New Generation of Warheads Just Around the Bend, Philip M. Boffey, New York (N.Y.) Times, 2597 [22FE]
No Need To Be Good, Flora Lewis, New York (N.Y.) Times, 19396 [15JY]
No Place To Hide, Sam Iker, International Wildlife (publication), 24353-24355 [15SE]
No Second Use . . . Until, Robert McNamara, New York (N.Y.) Times, 1379 [2FE]
No Way To Limit the Nuclear Club, Milwaukee (Wis.) Journal, 19535 [16JY]
Nobel Prizes—American Sweep, Newsweek (magazine), 29094 [25OC]
Nuclear Deterrent and the Principle of First Use, George Kennan (1954), 4394 [9MR]
Nuclear Facts and Science Fictions, New York (N.Y.) Times, 7637 [6AP]
Nuclear Missiles—Warning System and the Question of When To Fire, Richard Halloran, New York (N.Y.) Times, 14908 [8JN]
Nuclear Nonsense—Needless Crisis in Europe, Walter Pincus, Washington (D.C.) Post, 13233 [20MY]
Nuclear War's Effect on the Mind, Richard Falk and Robert J. Lifton, New York (N.Y.) Times, 2425 [17FE]
Nuclear Weapons at Sea, William M. Arkin, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 28328 [19OC]
Nuclear Weapons—Power Through Modernization, Charles Mohr, New York (N.Y.) Times, 13309 [23MY]
Nuclear Winter, Carl Sagan, Parade (magazine), 30032 [31OC]
Only a Trigger Away, James N. Miller, Reader's Digest, 20709 [26JY]
Peaceful Atom Bares Its Teeth, James N. Miller, Reader's Digest, 20709 [26JY]
Plutonium Capability—Who's Got What? Cox newspapers, 8250 [13AP]
Plutonium Spread Escalates Chances for Nuclear War, Andrew J. Glass, 8705 [15AP]
Poll Finds Evangelicals Back Nuclear Freeze, Kenneth A. Briggs, New York (N.Y.) Times, 19191 [14JY]
Practical Way to Arms Control, Leslie Gelb, New York (N.Y.) Times, 14462-14465 [6JN]
Preparing for Conflict on Orbiting Battlefields, Charles Mohr, New York (N.Y.) Times, 15162 [9JN]
Priceless Czech Judaica Traces the History of a People (sundry), 25637-25639 [23SE]
Reagan Should Turn From Appeasement to a Freeze, William E. Colby, Washington (D.C.) Post, 9105 [20AP]
Reagan's Eloquence Cannot Mask Failure To Push Genocide Pact, Haynes Johnson, Washington (D.C.) Post, 8976 [19AP]
Real Nuclear War for Less Than $1, Llyod J. Dumas, New York (N.Y.) Times, 18583 [12JY]
Roads to Arms Control, Randolph Ryan, Boston (Mass.) Globe, 9708 [26AP]
Secretary Shultz Speaks Out on Nuclear Proliferation, Washington (D.C.) Post (excerpts), 2116 [14FE]
Soviet Jews Need Help, Seymour P. Lachman, New York (N.Y.) Times, 20530 [25JY]
Soviet May Open Civilian A-Plants to U.S. Teams, Bernard D. Nossiter, New York (N.Y.) Times, 3786 [3MR]
Soviets Crack Down on Dissent in Latvia, Erik Lettlander, Christian Science Monitor, 24352 [15SE]
Soviets Involved in Atomic Plant Site Inspection Talks, Milton R. Benjamin, Washington (D.C.) Post, 13288 [23MY]
Star Wars and Ocean Wars Tactics—Good Defense or Not? Brad Knickerbocker, Christian Science Monitor, 22789 [4AU]
Star Wars Defense, Raleigh (N.C.) News & Observer, 7637 [6AP]
Stirrings Toward Arms Control, New York (N.Y.) Times, 19604 [18JY]
Stop Nukes; Then What? New York (N.Y.) Times, 8975 [19AP]
Stop Testing and Reduce the Danger of Nuclear War, Carl Marcy, Christian Science Monitor, 15557 [14JN]
Stop This Nuclear Sale, Senator Boschwitz, Washington (D.C.) Post, 20475 [22JY]
Strategic Myths Mislead Reagan, Alton Frye, Washington (D.C.) Post, 27770 [7OC]
Survey Shows Support for Nuclear Freeze, Joseph B. Treaster, New York (N.Y.) Times, 17301 [27JN]
Suspend the Arms Talks, Wall Street Journal, 24073 [14SE]
Synthetic Fuels (sundry), 26013 [28SE]
Synthetic Fuels—$88 Billion Mistake (sundry), 26013 [28SE]
Tell India No on Atoms, Jed C. Snyder, New York (N.Y.) Times, 32265 [11NO]
Theories of Genocide, Leo Kuper, Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies (excerpts), 29015 [24OC]
Thinking About the Unthinkable Courses Dealing With the Bomb, D. Kimball Smith, Yale alumni magazine, 13035 [19MY]
This Is Arms Control? Senator Hatfield, New York (N.Y.) Times, 25253 [22SE]
This Is No Way To Choose Our Weapons, Christoph Bertram, Washington (D.C.) Post, 26012 [28SE]
Time To Nuke a Nominee, Raleigh (N.C.) News & Observer, 12544 [17MY]
Triad Nuclear Defense, Drew Middleton, New York (N.Y.) Times, 2297 [16FE]
U.S.-Soviet Arms Control Pact Unlikely This Year, Alan L. Otten, Wall Street Journal, 17509 [28JN]
Verification of a Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, Lynn R. Sykes and Jack F. Evernden, Scientific American (publication), 30972 [4NO]
Verifying the Weapons Count, Boston (Mass.) Globe, 9406 [21AP]
Voices From the Holocaust, Washington (D.C.) Post, 8706 [15AP]
War by Accident, Tom Wicker, New York (N.Y.) Times, 13 [3JA]
We're About To Launch a Costly and Crazy Arms Race in Space, Fred Kaplan, Washington (D.C.) Post, 27947 [17OC]
What an Industrial Policy Really Means, Martin Lobel, New York (N.Y.) Times, 24358 [15SE]
What Corporate Tax? Philip M. Stern, New York (N.Y.) Times, 2595 [22FE]
What if the Charges Are True? McGeorge Bundy, Washington (D.C.) Post, 944 [27JA]
When the Price Is Right, Michael Barone, Washington (D.C.) Post, 4393 [9MR]
While Protesters March, Bomb Business Flourishes, Orr Kelly and K. M. Chrysler, U.S. News & World Report, 5253 [15MR]
Why Does Reagan Say America Is Behind? John P. Holdren, Christian Science Monitor, 10154 [28AP]
Why Not a Summit? James Reston, New York (N.Y.) Times, 10678 [3MY]
Zero Equals Security, Senator Hatch, New York (N.Y.) Times, 404 [26JA]
Zero May Mean Nothing, Senator Warner, New York (N.Y.) Times, 404 [26JA]
Bills and resolutions introduced by
AFDC: community work experience programs (see S. 339), 1269 [1FE]
Bacteriological and toxic weapons: development, production, and stockpiling (see S. Res. 31), 1115 [31JA]
Depository institutions: establish permissible scope of powers (see S. 2134), 34430 [18NO]
Elections: limit contributions by nonparty multicandidate political committees (see S. 151), 411 [26JA]
Federal Bank Commission: establish (see S. 559), 2740 [23FE]
Federal employees: charge for meals furnished to high-level officers (see S. 1562), 17982 [29JN]
Federal Financing Bank: receipts and disbursements included in budget (see S. 711), 4263 [8MR]
Hazardous wastes: additional revenues for Superfund for incentives for recycling (see S. 1779), 22919 [4AU]
Housing: pets for elderly and handicapped tenants in federally assisted projects (see S. 606), 3117 [28FE]
Medicare: payment of laboratory services (see S. 1337), 13238 [20MY]
Milk: voluntary reduction program (see S. 509), 2439 [17FE]
Mortgage insurance companies: Sec. of HUD will enter into insurance contracts with private (see S. 835), 5959 [17MR]
Nuclear weapons: nonproliferation policies (see S. 475), 2209 [15FE]
Opelt, Marion D.: relief (see S. 277), 1114 [31JA]
Pesticides: protect environment and man from hazards (see S. 1774), 22918 [4AU]
President and Vice President: eligibility of naturalized citizens (see S.J. Res. 72), 6965 [23MR]
Public works: cost overruns (see S. 421), 1623 [3FE]
Radio and television broadcasting stations: confirm applicability of first amendment (see S. 22), 408 [26JA]
Social security: establish depository accounts in Treasury (see S. 417), 1623 [3FE]
Synthetic Fuels Corp.: abolish (see S. 250), 964 [27JA]
Taxation: hazardous wastes (see S. 1779), 22919 [4AU]
Tyan-Norem, Shyh-Fann and Bin-Ti Yao: relief (see S. 1339), 13291 [23MY]
Bills and resolutions introduced by, as cosponsor
Abortion: protection of unborn human beings (see S.J. Res. 4), 413 [26JA]
Acid rain: reduction of interstate transport of pollutants (see S. 2001), 29566 [27OC]
Afghanistan: support of people in struggle for freedom (see S. Con. Res. 74), 27538 [6OC]
Agriculture: loan rates for 1983-85 crops of sugarcane and sugar beets (see S. 788), 8731 [15AP]
Animals: study on use of, in biomedical and behavioral research (see S. 964), 7678 [6AP]
———treatment in research facilities (see S. 657), 7677 [6AP]
Antitrust laws: enforce prohibition against vertical price restraints (see S.J. Res. 105), 12905 [18MY]
Armenians: 1914 genocide by Turks (see S. Res. 241), 32440 [14NO]
Arms sales: congressional approval for export in excess of $200 million in value (see S. 1050), 8639 [14AP]
Baltic States: bring question of self-determination before UN (see S. Con. Res. 80), 30144 [31OC]
Banks and banking: restrictions on loans to foreign countries (see S. 502), 2305 [16FE]
Binary chemical weapons: prohibit production (see S. 994), 12630 [17MY]
Budget: constitutional amendment on procedures (see S.J. Res. 5), 413 [26JA]
———procedures for setting targets and ceilings (see S. 1582), 17983 [29JN]
Carrier Alert Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 141), 28876 [21OC]
Central America: peace initiatives and arms control (see S. Res. 181), 20576 [25JY]
Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 21), 414 [26JA]
Child Abuse Prevention Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 161), 25879 [27SE]
China, Republic of: retain full membership in Asian Development Bank (see S. Res. 137), 13135 [19MY]
Clark, Barney B.: Presidential Medal of Freedom (see S. Res. 130), 12407 [16MY]
Clark, William P.: advice of the Senate relative to nomination to be Sec. of the Interior (see S. Res. 277), 32603 [15NO]
Commission on Civil Rights: establish in legislative branch (see S. Con. Res. 78), 30405 [2NO]
Defense Production Act: extend expiration date (see S. 855), 6154 [18MR]
Depository institutions: allow broader activities by holding companies (see S. 1609), 18635 [12JY]
———disclosure of interest on deposits (see S. 573), 2740 [23FE]
———limit temporarily acquisition (see S. 1532), 16989 [23JN]
———permit payment of interest on demand deposits (see S. 1875), 25339 [22SE]
———redefine ``bank'' under Bank Holding Company Act (see S. 1682), 20818 [26JY]
Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act: amend (see S. 730), 4264 [8MR]
Dept. of Defense: competitive bidding (see S. 1904), 26070 [28SE]
———Office of Operational Testing and Evaluation (see S. 1170), 10290 [28AP]
Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 119), 16186 [16JN]
Education: meetings of students in public secondary schools (see S. 815), 5339 [15MR]
———Senate's thanks to U.S. educators (see S. Res. 268), 30718 [3NO]
El Salvador: slain U.S. churchwomen (see S. Res. 191), 22517 [4AU]
Elections: role of nonparty multicandidate political action committees (see S. 911), 8654 [14AP]
FDIC: flexible assessment procedures, improved methods for insuring deposits and paying insured depositors, and priority among certain claimants (see S. 2103), 32963 [16NO]
Federal Credit Union Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 84), 8722 [15AP]
Federal Financing Bank programs: include in budget (see S. 1679), 20818 [26JY]
Federal Reserve System: policy on interest rates (see S. Con. Res. 25), 8722 [15AP]
Federal Supplemental Compensation Act: extend (see S. 106), 410 [26JA]
Firearms: protection of owners' constitutional rights (see S. 914), 6964 [23MR]
Fisheries: reaffirm support of moratorium on commercial whaling (see S. Res. 174), 19670 [18JY]
Food, drugs, and cosmetics: punishment for tampering (see S. 216), 963 [27JA]
Foreign trade: insure expansion of reciprocal market opportunities for U.S. (see S. 144), 411 [26JA]
———limitations on milk protein products (see S. 1047), 15623 [14JN]
———unify functions of Government within Office of Strategic Trade (see S. 434), 1623 [3FE]
Government contracts: procedures for soliciting and evaluating bids (see S. 338), 1269 [1FE]
Harbors: deep-draft channels (see S. 865), 16541 [21JN]
Hazardous substances: protect against interstate transport (see S. 145), 411 [26JA]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 96), 11278 [5MY]
Housing: amend Civil Rights Act (see S. 1220), 11277 [5MY]
———treatment of mortgage-backed securities (see S. 1821), 23551 [12SE]
Housing and Community Development Act: amend (see S. 644), 3295 [1MR]
Housing Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 98), 11822 [11MY]
Ice Cream Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 117), 16186 [16JN]
India: export of nuclear reactor components (see S. Res. 198), 22921 [4AU]
Iran: persecution of Bahais (see S. Con. Res. 86), 32603 [15NO]
Ireland, Northern: end conflict and achieve unity (see S.J. Res. 63), 5959 [17MR]
Japan: restraints on automobile exports to U.S. (see S. Con. Res. 81), 29554 [27OC]
Japanese Americans: implement recommendations of Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (see S. 2116), 33788 [17NO]
Lebanon: agreement on withdrawal of Israeli forces (see S. Res. 148), 12614 [17MY]
———replacement of Multinational Peacekeeping Force with UN presence (see S. Res. 253), 29342 [26OC]
Members of Congress: taxation of living expense deductions (see S. 70), 409 [26JA]
Middle East: security of Israel and arms sales to Jordan (see S. Res. 72), 2921 [24FE]
Milk: delay implementation of 50-cent assessment on products marketed commercially (see S. Res. 113), 8722 [15AP]
———price support program (see S. 498), 2305 [16FE]
———suspend authority of Sec. of Agriculture under price support program (see S.J. Res. 149), 23006 [4AU]
Motor vehicles: domestic content requirements (see S. 707), 4263 [8MR]
National Credit Union Central Liquidity Facility: correction of tax status (see S. 2120), 33788 [17NO]
National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund: capitalize (see S. 2121), 33788 [17NO]
Natural gas: pricing and marketing practices (see S. 996), 7777 [7AP]
Nicaragua: U.S. covert activities (see S. Res. 110), 8308 [13AP]
Nuclear weapons: halt production of separated plutonium (see S.J. Res. 124), 17416 [27JN]
———mutual and verifiable reduction (see S.J. Res. 2), 413 [26JA]
———test ban (see S.J. Res. 29), 1624 [3FE]
Office of Federal Procurement Policy: appropriations (see S. 1001), 28778 [20OC]
$1: printing method (see S. 1120), 10632 [2MY]
President: direct popular election (see S.J. Res. 17), 414 [26JA]
Presidents: facilities and services for former (see S. 563), 2740 [23FE]
Public debt: collection service contracts (see S. 1668), 20354 [21JY]
Public Health Service Act: administration of family planning program (see S. Con. Res. 21), 18499 [11JY]
Public lands: additional selling procedures (see S. 891), 12630 [17MY]
Rivlin, Alice M.: commend for services as Director of CBO (see S. Con. Res. 61), 22921 [4AU]
SEC: sanctions for trading while in possession of material nonpublic information (see S. 910), 6964 [23MR]
Sickle-Cell Anemia Awareness Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 168), 25049 [21SE]
Small Business Week: designate (see S. Res. 132), 11278 [5MY]
Solidarity Sunday: support (see S. Res. 133), 11278 [5MY]
Soviet Union: human rights (see S. Con. Res. 11), 6301 [21MR]
———negotiations on verifiable ban on anti-satellite weapons (see S. Res. 43), 1394 [2FE]
Space policy: weapons ban (see S.J. Res. 28), 3853 [3MR]
Square dance: national folk dance (see S. 1448), 15411 [10JN]
Sweden: commemorate anniversary of signing of Treaty of Amity and Commerce (see S.J. Res. 64), 5959 [17MR]
Taxation: changes in Federal estate laws (see S. Res. 126), 18662 [12JY]
———interest and dividends (see S. 39, 75, 222), 408, 409 [26JA], 963 [27JA]
———trusts for investments in mortgages (see S. 1822), 23551 [12SE]
Tobacco: price support (see S. 1179), 10290 [28AP]
Tourism Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 127), 17983 [29JN]
Ukraine: 1932-33 forced famine (see S. Con. Res. 70), 29567 [27OC]
UN Decade of Disabled Persons: implementing U.S. objectives (see S. Con. Res. 22), 7162 [24MR]
Water: control diversion of supply from Great Lakes (see S. 2026), 29799 [28OC]
Week of Remembrance for the 40th Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: designate (see S.J. Res. 49), 3789 [3MR]
Wilkins, Roy: gold medal to widow (see S. 1348), 20591 [25JY]
Wisconsin: designate wilderness areas (see S. 1610), 19042 [13JY]
Women: constitutional amendment on equal rights (see S.J. Res. 10), 413 [26JA]
———equal rights with regard to educational opportunity (see S. Res. 149), 26388 [29SE]
World Food Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 81), 8307 [13AP]
Youth of America Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 116), 17426 [27JN]
Books
``Class Essence of Zionism,'' Lev Korneev, 20288 [21JY]
``Haven'', Ruth Gruber, 24988 [21SE]
``Indelible Shadows'', Annette Insdorf, 27771 [7OC]
``Jews of Warsaw 1939-43—Ghetto, Underground Revolt,'' Yisrael Gutman, 15434 [13JN]
``Justice at Nuremberg,'' Robert E. Conot, 15368 [10JN]
``Living With Nuclear Weapons,'' Harvard Nuclear Study Group (excerpt), 19397 [15JY]
``Living With Nuclear Weapons,'' Harvard scholars, 11762 [11MY]
``Memorial to the Jews Deported From France—1942-44,'' Serge and Beate Klarsfeld, 12062 [12MY]
``Nuclear Delusion,'' George Kennan (excerpt), 6090 [18MR]
``Nukespeak,'' Hilgartner, Bell, and O'Connor (introduction), 2916 [24FE]
``Tzili—The Story of a Life,'' Aharon Appelfeld, 34231 [18NO]
Broadcasts
Nuclear Threat to Survival, John Chancellor, 6239 [21MR]
Brochures
``Cambodia Witness'', 10155 [28AP]
Certificates of election
Senate, 3 [3JA]
Cloture motions
Foreign trade: close debate on tax withholding amendment to S. 144, 8747 [15AP], 8785 [18AP]
Unemployment: close debate on tax withholding amendment to H.R. 1718, 5121 [14MR]
———emergency expenditures for humanitarian assistance (H.R. 1718), 5437 [16MR]
Essays
Americans Living Abroad—Their Contributions to the United States, Angela E. Sword, 13038 [19MY]
Financial statements
Personal, 12342-12345 [16MY]
Interviews
American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, Haynes Johnson, Washington Week in Review, 11638 [10MY]
Introductions
``Nukespeak,'' Hilgartner, Bell, and O'Connor, 2916 [24FE]
Lecture
Human Rights and Moral Dimensions of International Conduct, Jose Zalaquett (1982 Jesuit community lecture series), 30188 [1NO]
Letters
Building a base for arms control, Kenneth L. Adelman, New York (N.Y.) Times, 25731 [26SE]
Change of course on arms control, Representative Gore, New York (N.Y.) Times, 3095 [28FE]
Chilean request for $200 million loan, by, 12807 [18MY]
Clinch River breeder reactor project, Tennessee: Dean R. Corren for Greater New York Council on Energy, New York (N.Y.) Times (excerpt), 29295 [26OC]
———Public Citizen (organization) (excerpts), 29295 [26OC]
Federal regulation of commercial banking, Vice President Bush, 2753 [23FE]
Garrison Diversion Unit, R. N. Clarkson, Selkirk (Manitoba) Interlake and Lake Centre News, 17302 [27JN]
Garrison Diversion Unit (sundry excerpts), 16760 [22JN]
Housing and community development programs, by, 33710 [17NO]
Iosif Begun's emigration case, by, 9013 [19AP]
No freeze, please, David H. Burton, Jr., New York (N.Y.) Times (excerpts), 28061 [18OC]
Nomination of Alfred S. Regnery, Michael W. Brennan, 12544 [17MY]
Nuclear weapons, Dwight D. Eisenhower (1956), 26959 [4OC]
Nuclear weapons freeze (sundry), 23780 [13SE]
Regular meetings of U.S.-Soviet military personnel, by, to President Reagan, 14073
Washington Public Power Supply System: Progress Under Democracy (excerpt), 22434 [3AU]
———sundry environmental organizations, 21799 [1AU]
Memorandums
Background Sketches for the Administrators of Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Gary L. Galemore, 12545 [17MY]
Papers
Global Atmospheric Consequences of Nuclear War, R. P. Turco, O. B. Toon, T. P. Ackerman, J. B. Pollack, and Carl Sagan (discussion and conclusions), 32379 [14NO]
Poems
Butterfly at Birkenau, Joy Anderson, 29496 [27OC]
Darkness, George G. (Lord) Byron, 32308 [12NO]
Polls of opinion
Nuclear weapons freeze, New York (N.Y). Times, 19191 [14JY]
Provisions
Hazardous Waste Reduction Act (S. 1779), 22790 [4AU]
Remarks by, on
ABA: support of Genocide Convention, 19864 [20JY]
ABC: documentary on effects of nuclear war, 32833 [16NO]
Afghanistan: Soviet atrocities, 404 [26JA], 8573 [14AP], 16733 [22JN]
———Soviet military actions, 28669 [20OC], 29014 [24OC]
———Soviet warfare techniques, 28669 [20OC]
Aged: Employ the Older Worker Week (S.J. Res. 27), 1590 [3FE]
———pets allowed in federally subsidized housing, 13037 [19MY]
Agriculture: Dairy and Tobacco Adjustment Act (S. 1529), 27475, 27479 [6OC], 27777 [7OC]
American Political Science Association: congressional fellowship program, 18488 [11JY]
Amnesty International: annual report, 30976 [4NO]
———``Cambodia Witness'' photographic exhibit, 11763 [11MY]
———report on Iran, 31649 [9NO]
Animals: ``60 Minutes'' on physical and mental benefits to humans, 13673 [25MY]
Appropriations: conference report on H.J. Res. 368, 26620, 26621, 26622, 26625, 26627 [30SE]
———conference report on H.R. 3959, supplemental, 33677, 33699, 33705 [17NO]
———continuing (H.J. Res. 368), 26310 [29SE]
———making supplemental (H.R. 3959), 29293-29296 [26OC]
———President's item veto power, 29925, 29926 [29OC]
Argentina: development of nuclear weapons, 25635 [23SE]
Armed Forces: pay increase, 2598 [22FE]
———procurement for research, development, test, and evaluation programs (S. 675), 18940, 18941 [13JY], 19267 [14JY], 19889, 19891, 19921-19923 [20JY], 20566 [25JY]
Armenians: 1915 genocide, 3479 [2MR], 15557 [14JN]
Arms control: ACDA budget, 25730 [26SE]
———continued nuclear race by superpowers, 21566 [29JY]
———enforceable agreement, 3095 [28FE]
———fallacies in common beliefs, 12342 [16MY]
———Geneva negotiations with Soviet Union, 943 [27JA]
———MX missiles as bargaining factor, 2729 [23FE]
———negotiations with a position of nuclear strength, 22104 [2AU]
———nuclear freeze concept, 26855 [3OC], 28860 [21OC]
———nuclear weapons freeze concept, 30972 [4NO], 31291 [7NO], 31648 [9NO], 31900 [10NO], 33606 [17NO]
———policy of Reagan administration, 29902 [29OC]
———proposals by President Reagan, 15367 [10JN]
———Reagan administration's build down proposal, 30609 [3NO]
———reliability of verification system, 27218 [5OC]
———satellite verification, 27946 [17OC]
Atomic energy: export of spare parts to India, 32265 [11NO]
———onsite inspection of Soviet civilian plants, 13288 [23MY]
Bacteriological and toxic weapons: development, production, and stockpiling (S. Res. 31), 1146 [31JA]
Baltic States: 1940 Soviet annexation, 16944 [23JN]
———Soviet annexation, 29903 [29OC]
Baltic states: Soviet repression, 24352 [15SE]
Banks and banking: amend Depository Institutions Holding Company Act (S. 2134), 34433 [18NO]
———moratorium on acquisition of savings and loan associations by nonbanking firms, 17304 [27JN]
———restrictions on loans to foreign countries (S. 502), 2322 [16FE]
———unjustified denunciation, 26567 [30SE]
Barbie, Klaus: Nazi war criminal, 3253 [1MR]
Black mayors: leadership, 2918 [24FE]
B'nai B'rith Klutznik Museum: ``Image and Reality: Jewish Life in Terezin'' exhibit, 26570 [30SE]
Bonneville Power Administration: financing completion of Washington Public Power Supply System nuclear powerplants, 21798 [1AU]
Broadcasting industry: applicability and objectives of first amendment (S. 22), 518 [26JA]
Budget: Dept. of the Treasury study on ``Government Deficit Spending and Its Effects on Prices of Financial Assets'', 22788 [4AU]
———Domenici-Baker substitute amendment to S. Con. Res. 27, 12061 [12MY]
———errors in economic forecast, 19725 [19JY]
———impact of deficit on the economy, 26569 [30SE]
———revising 1983 and setting forth 1984-86 (S. Con. Res. 27), 10937, 10947 [4MY], 13232 [20MY]
Byrd, Senator: Horatio Alger Award recipient, 13435 [24MY]
Cambodia: atrocities of Pol Pot regime, 16315 [20JN]
———Khmer Rouge atrocities, 14075 [26MY]
———Pol Pot regime, 11184 [5MY]
———Russell Senate Office Building photographic exhibit, 10155 [28AP]
``Cambodia Witness'': photographic exhibit by Amnesty International, 11763 [11MY]
Canada: investigation of suspected war criminals, 8572 [14AP]
Cape Hatteras, N.C.: boat repair station assignment, 21305 [28JY]
Capitol Building: protection against terrorist act, 32534 [15NO]
Catholic Church: pastoral letter on nuclear weapons, 10581 [2MY]
Center for Defense Information: comparison of U.S. and Soviet forces, 16732 [22JN]
Central America: military solution, 21303 [28JY]
Chemical weapons: production of binary nerve gas, 26011 [28SE]
Chicago, Ill.: Representative Washington won Democratic nomination for mayor, 2917 [24FE]
Chili: evidence of torture, 13235 [20MY]
CIA: agreement on National Endowment for Democracy, 33608 [17NO]
Clean Water Act: Federal common law of nuisance doctrine, 6853 [23MR]
Clinch River breeder reactor project, Tennessee: funding, 29293-29296 [26OC]
Coast Guard: Golden Fleece of the Month, 21305 [28JY]
Congress: fiscal responsibility, 34231 [18NO]
Congressional fellowship program: tribute, 18488 [11JY]
Congressional Human Rights Caucus: House leadership, 2425 [17FE]
Corporations: income tax, 2595 [22FE]
Defense budget: 1983-88 estimates, 26249 [29SE]
———define threat to national security and formulate policy, 19727 [19JY]
———detrimental social impact of arms race, 29786 [28OC]
———Library of Congress study on Soviet naval acquisitions, 7758 [7AP]
———provisions of enacted S. Con. Res. 27, 13232 [20MY]
———public opinion, 12342 [16MY]
Defense policy: space-based ABM system, 9406, 9407 [21AP]
Denmark: Jewish Museum exhibit on World War II rescue of Danish Jews, 30034 [31OC]
Depository institutions: establish permissible scope of powers consistent with their safe and sound operations (S. 2134), 34433 [18NO]
———limit temporarily acquisition (S. 1532), 17011 [23JN]
Dept. of Defense: inflating estimates of Soviet defense costs, 25252 [22SE]
———making appropriations (H.R. 4185), 31365 [8NO]
Dept. of HUD: Golden Fleece of the Month, 29495 [27OC]
Dept. of State, USIA, and Board for International Broadcasting: authorize appropriations (S. 1342), 25287, 25288, 25289 [22SE]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 1342), 28684-28686 [20OC], 31051 [4NO]
Dept. of the Army: Golden Fleece of the Month for ``King of the Hill'' pamphlet, 25635 [23SE]
Dept. of the Interior and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3363), 22429-22439 [3AU]
Dept. of the Treasury: study on ``Government Deficit Spending and Its Effects on Prices of Financial Assets'', 22788 [4AU]
Dept. of Transportation and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3329), 19451 [15JY]
Depts. of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies: conference report on H.R. 3913, 28728 [20OC]
———making appropriations (H.R. 3913), 26962, 26966, 26969, 26970, 26972, 26973, 26975, 26976, 26977, 26979, 26983, 27003 [4OC]
———time agreement on debate of H.R. 3913, 26979 [4OC]
Didion, Joan: book on El Salvador, 10678 [3MY]
Ecology: report on environmental consequences of a nuclear war, 31322 [8NO]
Economic conditions: inaccurate and misleading statistics, 19725 [19JY]
———interest rates and long-term recovery, 7941 [12AP]
Eggers Industries, Two Rivers, Wis.: successful company, 18584 [12JY]
Eisenhower, Dwight D.: 1956 letter on nuclear weapons, 26958 [4OC]
El Salvador: book by Joan Didion, 10678 [3MY]
Elections: broadcasting stations' fairness doctrine and first amendment (S. 22), 519 [26JA]
———limit contributions by nonparty multicandidate political committees (S. 151), 835 [26JA]
Employ the Older Worker Week: designate (S.J. Res. 27), 1590 [3FE]
Employment: beneficial domestic impact of IMF loans to foreign countries, 2595 [22FE]
———Reagan administration's job programs, 2915 [24FE]
Energy and water development: conference report on H.R. 3132, 17965 [29JN]
———making appropriations (H.R. 3132), 16746, 16747, 16760, 16761, 16782 [22JN]
Ethiopia: harassment of Jews, 15928 [15JN], 30388 [2NO]
Europe: nuclear weapons, 11485, 11486, 11487 [9MY]
Everett McKinley Dirksen Award: Martin Tolchin recipient, 13441 [24MY]
Export-Import Bank Act: amend and extend (S. 869), 25562, 25565-25567, 25569, 25570, 25573, 25578-25580, 25582-25587, 25590 [23SE]
Federal Bank Commission: establish (S. 559), 2747 [23FE]
Federal employees: charge for meals furnished to high-level officers (S. 1562), 17984 [29JN]
Federal Financing Bank: receipts and disbursements included in budget (S. 711), 4273 [8MR]
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act: amend (S. 1774), 22792 [4AU]
Federal Reserve System: commonsense appraisal, 11186 [5MY]
Federal spending: congressional responsibility, 34231 [18NO]
———impact of deficit on the economy, 26569 [30SE]
Federation of American Scientists: verification of nuclear freeze, 3253 [1MR]
Foreign trade: Boschwitz' nuclear equipment restrictions amendment to H.R. 2915, Dept. of State appropriations, 29094 [25OC]
———export of nuclear materials, 28669 [20OC]
———export of nuclear materials and equipment, 30387 [2NO]
Fuentes, Carlos: Harvard University address on foreign policy, 19728 [19JY]
Genocide Convention: Senate ratification, 14 [3JA], 268 [25JA], 404 [26JA], 943 [27JA], 1106 [31JA], 1264 [1FE], 1378 [2FE], 1588 [3FE], 2116 [14FE], 2207 [15FE], 2593 [22FE], 2729 [23FE], 2917 [24FE], 3095 [28FE], 3253 [1MR], 3479 [2MR], 3787 [3MR], 4060 [7MR], 4393 [9MR], 5101 [14MR], 5254 [15MR], 5425 [16MR], 5896 [17MR], 6090 [18MR], 6239 [21MR], 6534 [22MR], 6854 [23MR], 7540 [5AP], 7638 [6AP], 7760 [7AP], 7938 [12AP], 8250 [13AP], 8572, 8573 [14AP], 8705 [15AP], 8784 [18AP], 8975 [19AP], 9106 [20AP], 9407 [21AP], 9708 [26AP], 9894 [27AP], 10155 [28AP], 10582 [2MY], 10678 [3MY], 11184 [5MY], 11355 [6MY], 11487 [9MY], 11638 [10MY], 11763 [11MY], 12062 [12MY], 12345 [16MY], 12542 [17MY], 12800 [18MY], 13036 [19MY], 13235 [20MY], 13289 [23MY], 13440 [24MY], 13674 [25MY], 14075 [26MY], 14465 [6JN], 14706 [7JN], 14910 [8JN], 15163 [9JN], 15368 [10JN], 15434 [13JN], 15557 [14JN], 15928 [15JN], 16098 [16JN], 16315 [20JN], 16733 [22JN], 16944 [23JN], 17301 [27JN], 17510 [28JN], 17896 [29JN], 18490 [11JY], 18583 [12JY], 18925 [13JY], 19191 [14JY], 19395 [15JY], 19534 [16JY], 19601 [18JY], 19728 [19JY], 19864 [20JY], 20288 [21JY], 20476 [22JY], 20529 [25JY], 20710 [26JY], 21057 [27JY], 21306 [28JY], 21568 [29JY], 21797 [1AU], 22105 [2AU], 22394 [3AU], 22790 [4AU], 23525 [12SE], 23780 [13SE], 24075 [14SE], 24352 [15SE], 24541 [19SE], 24835 [20SE], 24988 [21SE], 25252 [22SE], 25637 [23SE], 25731 [26SE], 25839 [27SE], 26250 [29SE], 26570 [30SE], 26855 [3OC], 26958 [4OC], 27218 [5OC], 27459 [6OC], 27771 [7OC], 27949 [17OC], 28061 [18OC], 28329 [19OC], 28671 [20OC], 28861 [21OC], 29014 [24OC], 29094 [25OC], 29276 [26OC], 29495 [27OC], 29788 [28OC], 29903 [29OC], 30034 [31OC], 30187 [1NO], 30388 [2NO], 30608 [3NO], 30976 [4NO], 31292 [7NO], 31322 [8NO], 31649 [9NO], 31900 [10NO], 32266 [11NO], 32309 [12NO], 32379 [14NO], 32535 [15NO], 32834 [16NO], 33608 [17NO], 34231 [18NO]
Golden Fleece of the Month: Coast Guard, 21305 [28JY]
———Dept. of HUD, 29495 [27OC]
———Dept. of the Army for ``King of the Hill'' pamphlet, 25635 [23SE]
———Federal district court judges in Atlanta, Ga., 24074 [14SE]
———GSA's Nashville train station program, 2206 [15FE]
———Health Care Financing Administration, 32833 [16NO]
———National Institute of Education, 17305 [27JN]
Guatemala: plight of Indian refugees, 32834 [16NO]
———Xoraxaj village massacre, 13440 [24MY]
Hazardous substances: financing superfund through fees levied on land disposal (S. 1779), 22790 [4AU]
Health Care Financing Administration: Golden Fleece of the Month, 32833 [16NO]
Hitler, Adolf: falsified diaries, 13289 [23MY]
Holocaust documentary: independent television, 6534 [22MR]
Holocaust Memorial, Washington, D.C., 8785 [18AP]
Holocaust Memorial Museum: dedication, 5896 [17MR]
Housing: pets for elderly and handicapped tenants in federally assisted projects (S. 606), 3118 [28FE]
———temporary extension of certain insurance programs (H.J. Res. 265), 13270 [20MY]
———treatment of mortgage-backed securities (S. 2040), 33641 [17NO]
Human rights: review of report by Dept. of State, 17896 [29JN]
———UN report, 3095 [28FE]
IMF: compensation of employees, 14714 [7JN]
———conditions for loans to certain countries, 2595 [22FE]
———increase U.S. participation (S. 695), 14476-14478 [6JN], 14714, 14718, 14723, 14728, 14732 [7JN], 14921, 14928, 14930, 14941, 14943, 14945, 14947, 14949, 14951, 14952, 14968 [8JN]
———leadership of Senator Mathias in enactment S. 695, 15162 [9JN]
———lending increase and U.S. contribution, 403 [26JA]
———time agreement on debate of S. 695, 14730 [7JN], 14936 [8JN]
India: export of nuclear equipment, 19534 [16JY], 32265 [11NO]
———massacre of Muslims in Assam, 12542 [17MY]
———massacres in Assam State, 16098 [16JN]
Indonesia: invasion of East Timor, 2116 [14FE]
Interest rates: effects on economic recovery, 7941 [12AP]
Iran: execution of Bahais, 19395 [15JY]
———harassment of Bahai community, 10879 [4MY]
———persecution of Bahai community, 28329 [19OC]
———persecution of Bahais, 14910 [8JN]
———report by Amnesty International, 31649 [9NO]
Japanese Americans: report from Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 2915 [24FE]
Jews: 1943 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 9107 [20AP], 15434 [13JN]
———anti-Semitic violence and vandalism, 12345 [16MY]
———B'nai B'rith Klutznick Museum exhibit, 32379 [14NO]
———German industrialist Eduard R. K. Schulte warned Allies about Nazi's final solution, 31322 [8NO]
———Scandinavia Today exhibit on World War II rescue of Danish Jews, 30034 [31OC]
———Smithsonian Institution exhibit of Czechoslovak state collections, 25637 [23SE]
———Smithsonian Institution exhibit of worship and ornamental treasures from Czechoslovakia, 31900 [10NO]
———Soviet harassment, 16448 [21JN], 20529 [25JY], 21057 [27JY], 32535 [15NO]
———World War II holocaust, 4060 [7MR], 9407 [21AP]
Kampuchea: Khmer Rouge atrocities, 20476 [22JY], 28861 [21OC]
———Khmer Rouge regime, 19191 [14JY]
Kremer, Charles H.: anti-Semitism experiences, 6239 [21MR]
Kurds: oppression, 26855 [3OC]
Lake Michigan: Supreme Court decision in Milwaukee v. Michigan, 6853 [23MR]
Lantos, Representative: Congressional Human Rights Caucus leadership, 2424 [17FE]
Lautenberg, Senator: speech on technological innovation and education opportunity, 14707 [7JN]
Lebanon: measures to insure safety of U.S. Armed Forces (S. Res. 248), 29013 [24OC]
———reaction of constituents over terrorist bombing of U.S. Marines barracks, 29093 [25OC]
Malta: Conference on Cooperation and Security in Europe, 22105 [2AU]
Medicare: payment of laboratory services (S. 1337), 13238 [20MY]
Merchant marine: improve international commerce (S. 47), 2814, 2816 [23FE]
Mexico: conditions for IMF loan, 2596 [22FE]
———pacifying force in Central America, 21303 [28JY]
Milk: price support program, 25553 [23SE]
———voluntary reduction program (S. 509), 2441-2443 [17FE]
Mondale, Walter F.: Wisconsin Democratic straw poll, 15433 [13JN]
Moravian Church: resolution on Genocide Convention, 26958 [4OC]
Mortgage insurance companies: Sec. of HUD will enter into insurance contracts with private (S. 835), 5960 [17MR]
MX missiles: addition to nuclear deterrent, 26011 [28SE]
———bargaining factor in arms control negotiations, 2729 [23FE]
———obligation and expenditure of funds (S. Con. Res. 26), 13250 [20MY], 13308-13309 [23MY], 13446, 13448 [24MY], 13673 [25MY]
———report from Scowcroft Commission, 8783 [18AP]
———Senate debate, 20475 [22JY]
———vulnerability, 30186 [1NO]
———vulnerable and provocative weapon, 12799 [18MY]
Nashville, Tenn.: GSA renovation of train station, 2206 [15FE]
National Council of Savings Institutions: consolidation, 29788 [28OC]
National Endowment for Democracy: agreement with CIA Director Casey, 33608 [17NO]
National industrial policy: development bank, 24358 [15SE]
National Institute of Education: Golden Fleece of the Month, 17305 [27JN]
Natural gas: pricing and marketing practices (S. 996), 7781 [7AP]
Navy: comparing Soviet and U.S. acquisitions, 7758 [7AP]
———nuclear weapons development program, 28328 [19OC]
Neo-Nazi groups: worldwide anti-Semitism activities, 28671 [20OC]
New York (N.Y.) Times: position on nuclear freeze concept, 8974 [19AP]
Nobel Prizes: tribute to U.S. recipients, 29094 [25OC]
Nuclear war: risk, 13 [3JA]
Nuclear weapons: ABC documentary on effects of a war, 32833 [16NO]
———Andropov's proposal on counting warheads and missiles, 10879 [4MY]
———antiproliferation policy, 25635 [23SE], 28669 [20OC], 29275 [26OC]
———antiproliferation policy and export of certain materials, 30387 [2NO]
———arsenals of superpowers, 21566 [29JY]
———awesome arsenals, 13440 [24MY]
———ban on further production, testing, and deployment, 16314 [20JN]
———book by Harvard scholars, 11762 [11MY]
———Boschwitz' antiproliferation amendment to H.R. 2915, Dept. of State appropriations, 29094 [25OC]
———capability of developing nations, 8704 [15AP]
———comparison of forces by Center for Defense Information, 16732 [22JN]
———control by fallible human beings, 29493 [27OC]
———detection of Soviet arms control violations, 12062 [12MY]
———detrimental social impact of arms race, 29786 [28OC]
———Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1956 letter to Richard L. Simon, 26959 [4OC]
———effect on the mind, 2425 [17FE]
———electromagnetic pulse of a 10-megaton bomb, 18489 [11JY], 18582 [12JY]
———environmental consequences of a war, 32378 [14NO]
———European situation, 11485, 11486, 11487 [9MY]
———evangelicals support of freeze concept, 19190 [14JY]
———fallacies in common beliefs, 12542 [17MY]
———Federation of American Scientists' model verification of freeze, 3253 [1MR]
———freedom, prime casualty of a war, 26568 [30SE]
———freeze, 6090 [18MR], 7120 [24MR], 23524 [12SE], 24072 [14SE], 24353 [15SE], 24541 [19SE], 24836 [20SE], 24987 [21SE], 25252 [22SE]
———freeze concept, 7941 [12AP], 11185 [5MY], 13288 [23MY], 17896 [29JN], 25838 [27SE], 26855 [3OC], 27769 [7OC], 28060 [18OC], 28860 [21OC], 29013 [24OC], 30031 [31OC], 30609 [3NO], 30972 [4NO], 31291 [7NO], 31648 [9NO], 31900 [10NO], 32307 [12NO], 33606 [17NO]
———freeze concept and verification issue, 9406 [21AP]
———freeze movement, 7540 [5AP], 15925 [15JN]
———freeze necessary but not sufficient, 22393 [3AU]
———illusion of permanent protection, 7637 [6AP]
———imperative of arms control, 21797 [1AU]
———insanity of arms race, 13232 [20MY]
———international satellite monitoring agency, 22788 [4AU]
———latest promising proposals by President Reagan, 27458 [6OC]
———launch on warning strategy, 14706 [7JN], 14908 [8JN], 15162 [9JN]
———leading newspapers position on freeze concept, 6852 [23MR]
———Leslie Gelb's New York Times article, 14461 [6JN]
———long-term environmental effects of a small conflict, 30387 [2NO]
———mutual and verifiable arms control agreement, 9707 [26AP]
———mutual and verifiable freeze concept, 19396 [15JY]
———National Conference of Catholic Bishops' pastoral letter, 10581 [2MY]
———Navy's 5-year program, 28328 [19OC]
———negotiated and verifiable freeze concept, 17301 [27JN]
———negotiations with Soviet Union, 1264 [1FE]
———negotiations with Soviet Union on intermediate range missiles in Europe, 21055 [27JY]
———neutron bomb, 20287 [21JY]
———new technology sets back arms control, 2597 [22FE]
———New York (N.Y.) Times and Catholic bishops, 11355 [6MY]
———New York (N.Y.) Times article on freeze concept, 8974 [19AP]
———no real option to freeze concept, 17509 [28JN]
———nonproliferation policies (S. 475), 2213 [15FE]
———nonproliferation policy, 32534 [15NO]
———popular opinion on mutual freeze negotiations with Soviet Union, 22104 [2AU]
———possible benefits from Reagan/Andropov meeting, 10677 [3MY]
———President Reagan's strategic defense proposal, 7120 [24MR]
———proliferation, 1587 [3FE], 19534 [16JY], 20709 [26JY]
———prospects for mutual, verifiable freeze, 21305 [28JY]
———Reagan administration policy, 10153 [28AP]
———Reagan administration's arms control policy, 29902 [29OC]
———Reagan administration's arms control proposals, 15367 [10JN]
———Reagan administration's space antimissile policy, 34229 [18NO]
———report on environmental consequences of a conflict, 31322 [8NO]
———Representative Gore's single warhead missile proposal, 9895 [27AP]
———Robert McNamara's proposal, 1378, 1380, 1381 [2FE]
———Roman Catholic bishops of the U.S. pastoral letter on freeze, 11639 [10MY]
———satellite monitoring of arms control agreements, 18924 [13JY], 19603 [18JY]
———satellite verification of arms control, 27946 [17OC]
———scenario on possible attack on larger U.S. cities, 7758 [7AP]
———Sec. of State Shultz' address in Peking, 2116 [14FE]
———serving no military purpose, 26249 [29SE]
———spreading threat, 8250 [13AP]
———status of arms control negotiations, 25730 [26SE]
———test ban agreement with Soviet Union, 15556 [14JN]
———test ban ratification, 23778 [13SE]
———test ban treaty onsite inspection, 4059 [7MR], 4239 [8MR]
———triad concept, 2296 [16FE]
———U.S. distinct advantage over Soviet Union, 19865 [20JY]
———U.S.-Soviet trend, 5424 [16MR]
———Union of Concerned Scientists' campaign, 1106 [31JA]
———University of Wisconsin course, 13034 [19MY]
———utter devastation of a war, 14074 [26MY]
———verification of arms control agreements, 27218 [5OC]
———verification of arms limitation agreement, 268 [25JA]
———verification of Soviet compliance to treaty, 8565 [14AP]
———vulnerability of MX missiles, 30186 [1NO]
———WHO report on health consequences of a conflict, 16097 [16JN], 16447 [21JN], 16944 [23JN]
Pesticides: reliable health and safety information (S. 1774), 22792 [4AU]
Pets: elderly and handicapped in federally subsidized housing, 13037 [19MY]
Poetry: Senate leadership, 32307 [12NO]
Poland: 1943 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 9106 [20AP]
———human rights, 21797 [1AU]
———lifting of martial law an illusion of progress, 11487 [9MY]
Porter, Representative: Congressional Human Rights Caucus leadership, 2424 [17FE]
Productivity: improvement through teamwork, 18584 [12JY]
Przemyk, Grzegorz: death of young polish youth, 13674 [25MY]
Public debt: increase limit (H.J. Res. 308), 29925, 29926 [29OC]
———motion to consider H.J. Res. 308, increase limit, 32955 [16NO]
Public works: cost overruns on nondefense projects (S. 421), 1641 [3FE]
Reagan, President: endorsement of Genocide Convention, 14465 [6JN]
Regnery, Alfred S.: nomination, 12543-12546 [17MY]
Roman Catholic bishops of the U.S.: pastoral letter on nuclear freeze, 11639 [10MY]
Savings and loan associations: moratorium on acquisition by nonbanking firms, 17304 [27JN]
Savings and loan institutions: effects of deregulation, 29788 [28OC]
Scharansky, Anatoly: Soviet imprisonment, 16448 [21JN]
Schulte, Eduard R. K.: German industrialist who warned Allies about Nazi's final solution for the Jews, 31322 [8NO]
Sciences: tribute to U.S. recipients of Nobel Prizes, 29094 [25OC]
Senate: full-time or part-time job?, 16095, 16096 [16JN], 16313 [20JN]
———10,000th rollcall vote, 11485 [9MY]
Shakarov, Andrei: internal exile in Soviet Union, 13036 [19MY]
Shultz, Sec. of State: Peking address on sale of nuclear equipment, 2116 [14FE]
``60 Minutes'': physical and mental benefits that animals have on humans, 13673 [25MY]
Social security: AFDC recipients must work in community programs (S. 339), 1291 [1FE]
———establish depositary accounts in Treasury (S. 417), 1636 [3FE]
Social Security Act: conference report on H.R. 1900, 7297, 7298 [24MR]
South Africa, Republic of: resettlement policy, 18925 [13JY]
South Korean airliner: Soviet attack, 24835 [20SE]
———Soviet attack (S.J. Res. 158), 23524 [12SE]
Soviet Union: arms control negotiations, 944 [27JA], 9707 [26AP]
———comparison of naval strength, 7758 [7AP]
———military actions in Afghanistan, 28669 [20OC], 29014 [24OC]
———negotiations on arms control, 1264 [1FE]
———nuclear weapons in Europe, 11485, 11486, 11487 [9MY]
———onsite inspection of civilian nuclear plants, 13288 [23MY]
———Pentagon inflating estimates of defense costs, 25252 [22SE]
———strategic weaknesses exceed military strength, 20529 [25JY]
———totalitarian ideology and denial of human rights, 7121 [24MR]
———verification of compliance to arms control agreement, 8565 [14AP], 12062 [12MY]
———warfare techniques in Afghanistan, 28669 [20OC]
Space policy: basing mode for ABM defense system, 9406, 9407 [21AP]
Sri Lanka: ethnic violence, 26011 [28SE]
———racial tension, 28061 [18OC]
Stanton, Gregory H.: Kampuchean genocide project, 16315 [20JN]
Synthetic Fuels Corp.: abolish (S. 250), 1024 [27JA]
———abolishment, 26012 [28SE]
Taxation: consumption tax concept, 1107 [31JA]
———corporations, 2595 [22FE]
———eliminate IRS duplicative mailing requirement with respect to State and local governments, 34377, 34378 [18NO]
———social programs and budget deficit, 13232 [20MY]
———treatment of U.S. citizens living abroad, 13038 [19MY]
Terrorism: John McLaughlin's prediction on nuclear device, 32534 [15NO]
———nuclear weapons, 29275 [26OC]
``Theories of Genocide'': Leo Kuper article in Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies, 29014 [24OC]
Third Approach to Nuclear Weapons, Baltimore (Md.) Sun, 11185 [5MY]
Timerman, Jacobo: NBC projection of film on treatment in Argentina, 12800 [18MY]
Timor Island: effects of Indonesian invasion, 2116 [14FE], 17510 [28JN], 21568 [29JY]
Tolchin, Martin: Everett McKinley Dirksen Award, 13441 [24MY]
Toxic waste: financing superfund through fees levied on land disposal of hazardous substances (S. 1779), 22790 [4AU]
U.S. Academy of Peace: establish (S. 564), 2764 [23FE]
Uganda: atrocities, 15163 [9JN]
Ukraine: 1932-33 forced famine, 26250 [29SE]
———1933 artificial famine, 20710 [26JY]
Union of Concerned Scientists: campaign on nuclear weapons, 1106 [31JA]
University of Wisconsin: nuclear war course, 6532 [22MR]
Uranium: export restrictions (S. 475), 2213 [15FE]
Vishniac, Roman: ``Testament to a Lost People'' photographic document, 27218 [5OC]
Vlock, Laurel: holocaust documentary, 6534 [22MR]
Volcker, Paul A.: nomination, 21070, 21074 [27JY]
Volokhonsky, lev: Soviet imprisonment, 5101 [14MR]
Wallenberg, Raoul: 1944 disappearance of Swedish diplomat, 1378 [2FE]
———disappearance, 24075 [14SE]
Washington Public Power Supply System: default, 21798 [1AU]
Watt, Sec. of the Interior: resignation, 25252 [22SE]
``White House'': German film on anti-Nazi group, 21306 [28JY]
Wiesel, Elie: biography by Robert M. Brown, 17301 [27JN]
———World War II holocaust survivor, 10582 [2MY]
Wilderness areas: designate four in Wisconsin (S. 1610), 19043 [13JY]
``Winds of War'': television series on World War II, 3787 [3MR]
Wisconsin: designate wilderness areas (S. 1610), 19043 [13JY]
———reaction over terrorist bombing of U.S. Marines barracks in Lebanon, 29093 [25OC]
———referendum on nuclear freeze, 29013 [24OC]
World War II: Washington, D.C., reunion of survivors of the holocaust, 7938 [12AP], 8250 [13AP], 8705 [15AP]
———Washington, D.C., reunion of victims of the holocaust, 9708 [26AP]
———Western nations unpreprared to stop Germany, 2729 [23FE]
World War II holocaust: David T. Chase's address at reunion of survivors, 14706 [7JN]
Youth: lack of knowledge on world history, 27459 [6OC]
Yugoslavia: harassment of Serbian Orthodox Church members, 29788 [28OC]
Zimbabwe: genocide, 6090 [18MR]
———Mugabe/Nkomo tribe rivalry, 4240 [8MR]
Remarks in Senate relative to
Tribute: 10,000th Senate rollcall vote, 11485 [9MY]
Reports
Effects of Nuclear War on Health and Health Services, WHO (introduction), 16314 [20JN]
Nuclear War Consequences, WHO (summary), 16098 [16JN]
Transboundary Implications of the Garrison Diversion Unit, 17302 [27JN]
Washington Public Power Supply System Default (excerpts), 22433, 22434 [3AU]
Resolutions by organizations
Genocide Convention, Northern Province Synod of the Moravian Church in America, 26958 [4OC]
Nuclear war, American Physical Council, 5896 [17MR]
Statements
Arms Control, William E. Colby, 11762 [11MY]
Clinch River Breeder Reactor Project, Tennessee: Environmental Energy Study Conference, 29296 [26OC]
Comprehensive Agreements, Federation of American Scientists Public Interest Report (publication), 26856 [3OC]
Consolidation of Bank Regulatory Agencies, by, 2750-2753 [23FE]
Credit Deregulation and Availability Act, by, 4308 [8MR]
Federal Bank Commission Act, by, 2748-2750 [23FE]
Industrial Development Bank Loans, by, 23492 [17AU]
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Alfred S. Regnery (sundry excerpts), 12545 [17MY]
MX Missiles: (sundry excerpts from military and Government officials), 13308, 13309 [23MY]
Shipping Act, Jay Angoff (sundry excerpts), 2815 [23FE]
Space-Based ABM Defense System, Kosta Tsipis (excerpt), 9406 [21AP]
St. Patrick's Day: by, and 78 other Members of Congress, 6029 [17MR]
Studies
Role of Public Opinion in Arms Control, Harvard study group, 21567 [29JY]
Summaries
Trend in Nuclear Arms of U.S. and U.S.S.R., Barbara Levi, Bell Laboratories, 5424 [16MR]
Tables
Armed forces level calculator, Center for Defense Information, 16733 [22JN]
Budget deficit projections, 1971-82, 19726 [19JY]
Budget receipts and outlays, 19726, 19727 [19JY]
Economic and military statistics on Central America, 21305 [28JY]
Milk price support program (selected data), 2442, 2443 [17FE]
Milk price support program (sundry), 27479 [6OC]
U.S.-Soviet strategic nuclear arsenals (selected data), 5425 [16MR]
Warsaw Pact-NATO nuclear weapons in Europe, 11485 [9MY]
Telegrams
MX missiles, Walter F. Mondale, 13447 [24MY]
Texts of
H. Res. 50, ratification of Genocide Convention, 5254 [15MR]
S. 22, broadcasting stations' fairness doctrine and first amendment, 519 [26JA]
S. 339, AFDC recipients must work in community programs, 1292 [1FE]
S. 417, Social Security Trust Fund Reform Act, 1638 [3FE]
S. 421, cost overruns on nondefense Government projects, 1642 [3FE]
S. 509, Dairy Surplus Reduction Act, 2443 [17FE]
S. 606, pets for elderly and handicapped tenants in federally assisted housing projects, 3118 [28FE]
S. 711, Truth-in-Budgeting Act, 4275 [8MR]
S. 835, Sec. of HUD will enter into insurance contracts with private mortgage insurance companies, 5960 [17MR]
S. 1337, medicare coverage of laboratory services, 13239 [20MY]
S. 1562, No Free Lunch Act, 17984 [29JN]
S. 1774, Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act amendment, 22793 [4AU]
S. 2040, Secondary Mortgage Market Enhancement Act, 33642 [17NO]
S. 2134, Depository Institutions Holding Company Act amendments, 34435-34439 [18NO]
Tributes
Barr, Florence, 8704 [15AP]
Cray, Seymour, 12340, 12341 [16MY]
Inouye, Senator, 2915 [24FE]
Jackson, Henry M., 24020 [14SE]
Kennan, George F., 10581 [2MY]
Randolph, Senator, 4241 [8MR]
Sakharov, Andrei, 943 [27JA]
Sword, Angela E., 13038 [19MY]
Turner, Stansfield, 5098 [14MR]
Wiesel, Elie, 24541 [19SE], 29276 [26OC]
Young, Milton R., 14471 [6JN]