WEAPONS
Addresses
Arms Control, Omar Bradley (St. Albans School, 1958), 7621 [5AP]
Arms Control, President Reagan to the UN General Assembly, 25799-25801 [26SE], 25995 [27SE]
Chemical Weapons Warfare: Kenneth L. Adelman, 31341 [8NO]
Conventional Arms Transfer Limitations, Representative Tony P. Hall, 3692 [2MR]
Deployment of Missiles in Europe: Representative Levitas, 34941 [14DE]
Foreign Policy, President Reagan (1981 excerpt), 13544 [24MY]
How the Arms Race Looks to a Boy Who Lives on a Hill, Gene Godt, 19318 [14JY]
Nuclear Challenge, Senator Moynihan, 19637 [18JY]
Nuclear Freeze—The Moscow Connection, Anthony T. Bouscaren, 8846-8848 [18AP]
Nuclear Nonproliferation—Our Shared Responsibility, Richard T. Kennedy, 2236 [15FE]
President Reagan's Decision To Continue SALT Policy Is Illegal: Senator Symms, 31266-31268 [7NO]
Prevention of a Nuclear War, Helen Caldicott, 3161 [28FE]
Prospects for Security in Europe, Representative Levitas, 16691 [21JN]
Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, President Reagan, 27950 [17OC]
Strength, Consistency, and Constancy—Policy Toward Soviet Union, Arthur Hartman, 19678 [18JY]
U.S. Arms Control Policy, Senator Percy, 261 [25JA]
Amendments
Arms Control and Disarmament Act: amend (S. 608), 31919, 31921, 31922 [10NO]
Dept. of Defense: authorize appropriations (S. 675), 19541, 19542 [16JY]
———making appropriations (H.R. 4185), 30675, 30685, 30729 [3NO], 31052, 31053 [4NO], 31341, 31347, 31352, 31357, 31363, 31398, 31399, 31404 [8NO], 34568 [18NO]
———making appropriations (H.R. 4185), Senate amendments, 32688 [15NO]
Nuclear weapons: proposed freeze, 7899 [11AP], 8403 [13AP]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), 5085 [14MR], 5250 [15MR], 5752, 5754, 5756, 5761, 5763, 5774, 5780, 5799, 5834 [16MR], 5889 [17MR], 6086 [18MR], 6396 [21MR], 6531 [22MR], 7743 [7AP], 8221 [12AP], 8411, 8417 [13AP], 8772 [18AP], 8963 [19AP], 9233, 9235, 9240, 9248, 9249, 9250, 9253, 9256, 9257, 9260, 9264, 9268, 9269, 9289 [20AP], 9341, 9345, 9346, 9349, 9357, 9359, 9403 [21AP], 9620 [25AP], 9875 [27AP], 10427, 10428, 10431, 10434, 10482 [28AP], 10820 [3MY], 11046, 11052, 11056, 11059, 11065, 11068, 11074, 11077, 11078, 11082, 11086, 11095 [4MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), debate procedures, 10571 [2MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), Leach amendment (excerpt), 5682 [16MR]
Omnibus Defense Authorization Act: enact (S. 675), 18038 [29JN], 18505-18534 [11JY], 18595, 18603, 18607, 18608, 18614, 18617, 18619, 18663 [12JY], 18940, 18947, 18970, 18985, 18991-18997, 19018, 19059-19066 [13JY], 19197, 19216, 19230, 19231, 19235-19238, 19240, 19246, 19257, 19258, 19267, 19270, 19274, 19277, 19279, 19281, 19305-19310 [14JY], 19423, 19454, 19464, 19468, 19472, 19479 [15JY], 19487, 19489, 19492, 19497, 19517, 19521, 19524, 19529 [16JY], 19639, 19641, 19644, 19672 [18JY], 19734, 19736, 19738, 19752, 19765 [19JY], 19890, 19891, 19895, 19928, 19933-19938, 19975-20007 [20JY], 20295, 20296, 20298, 20338, 20342, 20343, 20377, 20378 [21JY], 20480, 20508 [22JY], 20533, 20568, 20593 [25JY], 20730, 20738, 20774, 20830 [26JY]
Analyses
Integrated Long-Term Arms Control Proposal, 23350-23351 [4AU]
MX Missile—Background, Senator Durenberger, 13739 [25MY]
Provisions of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy Act, 2093 [10FE]
U.S. START Proposals, Paul C. Warnke, 22369 [2AU]
Appointments
Conferees: H.R. 4185, Dept. of Defense appropriations, 32694 [15NO]
Articles and editorials
Advancing Marines Found an Undefended Capital, 30038 [31OC]
After Detection—What?, 18058-18060 [29JN]
Against the Freeze Referendums, 5241 [15MR]
All-Out Nuclear War Could Claim Half of Planet, Experts Say, 14074 [26MY]
American and Soviet Scientists Predict ``Nuclear Winter'' in Wake of Blast, 32230 [10NO]
Americans and Arms—As Seen by a Former Ambassador to Moscow, 13624 [24MY]
Americans Favor Passing Nuclear Freeze Resolution, 8627 [14AP]
Anathema to Some Allies—Bipartisan Cabal Assails Immorality of Chemical Arms, 9545 [21AP]
Andropov Offers Ban on Space Arms, 10547 [28AP]
Angry Dornan Says White House Hired, Then Dropped Him to Save MX, 15691 [14JN]
Antidote to Pessimism, 8692 [14AP]
A-Pact Move Up to Reagan, 4060 [7MR]
Apocalypses Then and Now—The Peace Movement and the Antinuclear Crusade, 9168-9170 [20AP]
Are We Falling Behind the Soviets?, 16430-16432 [20JN]
Argentina Moves Toward the Bomb With an Assist From Washington, 33964 [17NO]
Armageddon—Stage Is Now Set, 10834 [3MY]
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 Record—Successes & Failures, 29813-29819 [28OC]
Arms Control—Shortening the Nuclear Fuse?, 13440 [24MY]
Arms Control—View Evolves, 24074 [14SE]
Arms Limits—From Open Skies to Open Spies, 18924 [13JY]
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]
Arsenal in Grenada, 30166 [31OC]
At Last—A Soviet Defeat, 3464 [1MR]
Atoms for Argies, 25636 [23SE]
Attack on Defense, 10506 [28AP]
Avoiding a Crippling Space-Weapons Race, 7837 [7AP]
B-52's—Short on Space, Long on Thunder, 8681 [14AP]
Backfiring Weapon, 20390 [21JY], 23357 [4AU]
Bad Idea for Testing, 21374 [28JY]
Baptists Back Reagan on Freeze, 16415 [20JN]
Bar Weapons in Space, 7837 [7AP]
Barter the MX, 2730 [23FE]
Battleship reactivation, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., 21288 [27JY]
Bears in Cuba, 30383 [2NO]
Behind the News, 20410 [21JY]
Beyond the Freeze, 12020 [11MY]
Big Boost for Midgetman, 6852 [23MR]
Bipartisan Consensus? A Mirage, 15772 [14JN]
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, 10435 [28AP]
Breaches of Arms Control Obligations—Implications for the Future of Arms Control, 26679-26685 [30SE]
Breaking the Deadlock, 29702 [27OC]
Brookings Says Reagan Could Buy the Same Security for Less, 8692 [14AP]
Buck Rogers to the Rescue, 7495 [24MR]
Build Down Puts Up Scaffolding for Accord, 28335 [19OC]
Build Down the Forces We Don't Need, 4480 [9MR], 5051 [11MR], 5800 [16MR], 8383 [13AP], 30103 [31OC]
Build-Down (-Doom?), 28142 [18OC]
Build-Down—A Second Look, 30460 [2NO]
Builders of Nuclear Weapons Ponder Bishops' Peace Letter, 11639 [10MY]
Call To Halt the Nuclear Arms Race (excerpt), 8392 [13AP]
Camping for Peace, 18554 [11JY]
Cap the Complacent, 20688 [25JY]
Case Against a Nuclear Freeze, 7266 [24MR]
Case for the Hornet, 24503 [15SE]
Change Long Overdue in Defense Thinking, 18243 [29JN]
Chemical Warfare, Right Now, 2267 [15FE]
Chemical Weapons Production (sundry excerpts), 24344 [15SE]
Chemical Weapons—A Promising and Overlooked Arms Control Prospect, 8677 [14AP]
Choices—A Unit on Conflict and Nuclear War, 13853 [25MY]
Clark Verification Panel May Head Off Summit, 26679 [30SE]
Classic No-Win Weapon, 20287 [21JY]
Cold, Hard Facts on the Freeze, 3480 [2MR]
Coming—Space War?, 16706 [21JN]
Commissioners Erred on Freeze Issue, 6664 [22MR]
Compelling Requirement for Combat Airlift, 7141-7144 [24MR]
Confronting Catastrophe—Students and Faculty Take Hard Look at a Dark Future, 6533 [22MR]
Congress, Cowardice and the Freeze, 9783 [26AP]
Congress Has Its Duty on Cutting Pentagon Waste, 29918 [29OC]
Congress Questions Binary Weapons Plan, 18056 [29JN]
Crazy Assumptions and the MX—How Will We Explain This Nuttiness to Our Grandchildren?, 9635-9637 [25AP]
Cuba Stronger Today Than in 1962 Crisis Year, 30384 [2NO]
Curriculum Addresses Fear of Atom War, 8228 [12AP]
Dangerous Dream, 8666 [14AP]
Dangers of Adopting a Launch-on-Warning Policy To Protect the MX, 20086 [20JY]
Darts & Laurels, 24944 [20SE]
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]
Defense Dialogs (1978 excerpt), 5893 [17MR]
Defense of the Homeland, 15633-15640 [14JN]
Defer Deployment?, 32777 [15NO]
Demand an End to Militarism, 23938 [13SE]
Divisions Imperil Arms Control—Congress May Have To Choose Reconciliation or Impotence, 8384 [13AP]
Does U.S. or Russia Have First-Strike Capability, 30187 [1NO]
Dooming Arms Control, 29903 [29OC]
Double Dealing, 1541 [2FE]
Doubts Need for Missiles, 12230 [12MY]
Early Retirement for B-52G, 27580 [6OC]
Eisenhower Recognized Reality About Man and War, 33153 [14DE]
El Salvador's 9-to-5 War, 4899 [10MR]
EMP Could Destroy the Nation's Communications, 18489 [11JY]
Encouraging, Overlooked Signals of a New Approach to Disarmament, 12004-12006 [11MY]
End the War Game, 33607 [17NO]
Europe Warned To Reject Missiles, 4117 [7MR]
Ever-Bigger Slice of the World's Budget Is Going to the Military, 29787 [28OC]
Evolving ``Freeze'', 5164 [14MR]
Ex-CIA Head Now Works for a Nuclear Freeze, 15926 [15JN]
Experts Fear Argentina Is Planning A-Bomb, 26733 [30SE]
Facts Behind Nuke Myths, 19352 [14JY]
Few Say ``Amen'' to President's Nuclear Sermon, 5853 [16MR]
15 Questions for Your Nuclear-Freeze Friends, 10550 [28AP], 10861 [3MY], 15726 [14JN]
Finally—The B-1B, 886-888 [26JA]
First Funds for Space Weapons Scheduled for Vote This Week, 15162 [9JN]
Flight 7 and the MX, 23752 [12SE]
Folly of the MX Missile, 5098-5101 [14MR], 19803 [19JY]
For a Course Change on Arms and Their Control, 3095 [28FE]
For Scholar and Protester, Hard Road to White House, 15998 [15JN], 16450 [21JN]
Freeze Benefits Us Both, 5405 [15MR]
Freeze Debate, 6362 [21MR], 6852 [23MR], 7328 [24MR], 7446 [24MR]
Freeze Framework (excerpts), 9260 [20AP]
Freeze Movement Tainted, 23960 [13SE]
Freeze No, Deployment Yes, 7942 [12AP]
Freeze—Senate and the Future, 12160 [12MY]
Freezing at School, 16417 [20JN]
French Defense Policy and the U.S., 3709 [2MR]
Fritz Leaps Lefter, 16415 [20JN]
Fundamental Questions—``Triad'' Nuclear Defense, 2297 [16FE]
Future of the Freeze, 30085 [31OC]
GAO Cites Loophole in Nuclear Export Law, 28670 [20OC]
Getting To Know You . . ., 3206 [28FE]
Give Peace a Chance, 3209 [28FE]
Going the Way of the Carthaginians, 7509 [24MR]
Group of Top Scientists Close to Government Fighting Space Weapons Plan, 34031 [18NO], 34229 [18NO]
Gun Lobby Hazardous to Policemen's Lives, 23937, 23967 [13SE]
Has Anti-Soviet Talk Gone Too Far?, 30920 [3NO]
Has Dr. Strangelove Made His Last Nuclear Bomb?, 23779 [13SE]
High Price of Liberty, 10869 [3MY]
Hit List, 5199 [14MR]
How a Nuclear Freeze Would Squeeze the Russians, 8394 [13AP], 9079 [19AP]
How Congress Can Make Good Use of the MX Report, 13179 [19MY]
How Much for Arms? In Defense of the Defense Budget, 2525 [17FE]
How Not To Think About Space Lasers, 11022-11024 [4MY]
How the Soviets Use Chemicals To Wage War, 17879 [28JN], 18240-18242 [29JN]
How Unpredictable Events Could Start a Nuclear War, 7759 [7AP]
I Plead Guilty, 3515 [2MR]
Ike on ``Man Against War'', 24255 [14SE], 26959 [4OC]
Illogic on Adelman, 8580 [14AP]
Impending Confrontation, 27584 [6OC]
In the Absence of a Freeze—National Security or Nuclear Disaster?, 5184 [14MR]
India Storing Arms-Grade Plutonium, 2869 [23FE]
Inviting War, 24542 [19SE]
Japan To Limit 1984 Increase in Military Budget to 6.9 Percent, 20713 [26JY]
Joint Space Command Sought, 34897 [18NO]
Keeping Everybody Honest, 268 [25JA]
Kirkland Backs MX Panel on Missile Deployment Plan, 11138 [4MY]
KTW Flap, 18045 [29JN]
KTW—Setting the Record Straight, 18046 [29JN]
Labor Defense Can Blow Up in Our Faces, 8666 [14AP]
Larson Claims Majority of Ranchers, Farmers in Cheyenne Area Favor MX, 13421 [23MY]
Lenin, Tom, Jane, and Gun Control, 6706 [22MR]
Let Us Not Lose Heads Over Nuclear Risk, 34917 [18NO]
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 Negotiate With Andropov, 1762 [3FE]
Let's Talk Money at Williamsburg, 11775 [11MY]
Lifting the Curtain on Afghanistan's Horror, 1210 [31JA]
Lord and the Freeze, 5164 [14MR]
M-1 Tank, 30679 [3NO]
Make Nonproliferation a Condition of International Lending, 20446 [21JY]
Make the Arms Fit the Task, 19727 [19JY]
Making Deterrence Work, 1501-1503 [2FE]
Many Battles of the Maverick, 3509 [2MR]
Meaning of June 12, 3515 [2MR]
Memo Contradicts Reagan on MX Numbers, 18901 [13JY]
Memo to Yuri—It's Action, Not Rhetoric, That Counts, 28052 [17OC]
Midgetman in the Window, 9895 [27AP]
Military Contract the Big Firms Shun, 6075 [17MR]
Mines, Rockets and a New Nerve Agent Fatten Pentagon's Chemical Warfare Budget, 6215 [18MR]
Ministers Issue Statement Calling Reagan's Defense Budget ``Overkill'', 6056 [17MR]
Missile Truths, 17896 [29JN]
Modern Paul Reveres Needed, 20691 [25JY]
Monroe Doctrine in Tatters, 30385 [2NO]
More Is Not Safer, 6310 [21MR], 7624 [5AP]
Moscow Opportunities, 18913 [13JY]
Moscow Talks a Lot About Arms Control, 15764 [14JN]
Mr. Adelman Protests, 25731 [26SE]
Mr. Gromyko's Explanations, 7953 [12AP]
MX and Arms Control, 13178 [19MY]
MX Bargain Is a Snare, 13256 [20MY]
MX Day Again, 20064 [20JY]
MX Is Back on Square One, 13651 [24MY]
MX Means Insecurity, 14271 [1JN]
MX Missile and Basing Mode (sundry), 10684-10688 [3MY]
MX Missile Basing Mode Funding, 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]
MX Vote Signal to Soviets, 16692 [21JN]
MX—Four Fallacies, 11567 [9MY]
MX's New Clothes, 9778, 9796 [26AP]
MX—Useful Bargaining Chip?, 18235 [29JN]
MX—Walking the Last Mile, 10522 [28AP]
NATO Reaches Agreement on Cutbacks in Nuclear Warheads, 27859 [7OC]
Nerve Gas—A Chance To Bolster Credibility, 21526 [28JY]
New Delhi Summit's Alternative to War, 6055 [17MR]
New Flexibility Is Required for Arms Control Progress, 2509 [17FE]
New Generation of Warheads Just Around the Bend, 2597 [22FE]
New Soviet Radar Violates SALT Pact, 21341 [28JY]
New U.S. Weapons Are Raising Nuclear Fears, 2808 [23FE]
New Weapons Too Complex for Military, 4635 [9MR]
Next Move Is Moscow's, 15138 [9JN]
Nicaragua Buildup—Soviet Threat to Region Seen, 7508 [24MR]
1963 Test Ban Treaty—It Can Be Done Again, 22412 [3AU]
No First Strike, 2807 [23FE]
No Freeze, Please, 27732 [6OC], 28061 [18OC]
No Need To Be Glad, 19396 [15JY]
No Place To Hide, 24353-24355 [15SE]
No Second Use—Until, 1379 [2FE]
No Way To Limit the Nuclear Club, 19535 [16JY]
Nonproliferation Policy—The Need for a Fresh Approach, 1495 [2FE]
Nuclear Arms and Children, 29007 [21OC]
Nuclear Arms Control—Join LANAC Now, 18559 [11JY]
Nuclear Arms Freeze Proposal (excerpt), 8379 [13AP]
Nuclear Arms Freeze—The Time Is Now, 4881 [10MR]
Nuclear Build-Down Delusion, 15353 [9JN]
Nuclear Build-Down Delusion—Proposal Is Catching On, but Relies on Unrealistic Assumptions, 15604 [14JN], 19903 [20JY]
Nuclear Dangers, 13555 [24MY]
Nuclear Deterrent and the Principle of ``First Use'', 4394 [9MR]
Nuclear Disarmamotta, 12981 [18MY]
Nuclear Facts, Science Fictions, 7637 [6AP]
Nuclear Fleet Thaws Freeze Leaders, 16413 [20JN]
Nuclear Freeze (excerpt), 5680 [16MR]
Nuclear Freeze Group Adopts Complex Plan, 2859 [23FE]
Nuclear Freeze Group Plots a More Political Approach, 2861 [23FE]
Nuclear Freeze Is Skating on Thin Ice, 8442 [13AP]
Nuclear Freeze Movement (excerpts), 9233 [20AP]
Nuclear Freeze—They Don't Understand, 10541 [28AP]
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 Sanity in Wisconsin, 11093 [9MY]
Nuclear War's Effect on the Mind, 2425 [17FE]
Nuclear Weaponry (excerpt), 20069, 20085 [20JY]
Nuclear Weapons at Sea, 28328 [19OC]
Nuclear Weapons Build Down (excerpt), 8406 [13AP]
Nuclear Weapons (excerpt), 8406 [13AP]
Nuclear Weapons Reductions (excerpt), 29268 [25OC]
Nuclear Winter, 30032 [31OC], 30175-30177 [31OC], 34872 [18NO]
Nuke-Freeze Resolution Would Defeat Its Purpose, 6684 [22MR]
Nukes—A Third Approach, 11185 [5MY]
On Strategic Parity, 19107 [13JY]
One Negotiation or Two?, 30314 [1NO]
Only a Trigger Away, 20709 [26JY]
Or Deterrence?, 33276 [16NO], 33910 [17NO]
Out in the Cold, 16418 [20JN]
Outflanked by Thatcher, Missile Foes Look Past the Law, 8468 [13AP]
Over Its Dead Body, 30102 [31OC]
Peace, War, Poverty—Some Myths People Swear By, 284 [25JA]
Peace Comes to Minneapolis, 14781 [7JN]
Peaceful Atom Bares Its Teeth, 20709 [26JY]
``Peacekeeper'' a Chilling Thought on Day of Remembrance, 14390 [2JN]
Pentagon, Nerve Gas, and Irresponsibility, 24231 [14SE]
Pentagon Acknowledges Chemical Arms Supply, 17978 [29JN]
Pentagon Report to Congress Hits NATO Allies' Defense Spending, 20713 [26JY]
Pentagon Superweapon—Hair-Raising Briefer, 6847 [23MR]
Perspective on the Nuclear Freeze, 11771 [11MY]
Plutonium Spread Escalates Chances for Nuclear War, 8705 [15AP]
Political Teaching, 8228 [12AP]
Poll Finds Evangelicals Back Nuclear Freeze, 19191 [14JY]
Practical Way to Arms Control, 14462-14465 [6JN], 15045-15048 [8JN]
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]
Presidents Should Say Never, at Times, 21242 [27JY]
President's Speech on Military Spending and a New Defense, 7096-7099 [24MR]
Pronuclear Resolution, 7430 [24MR]
Proposal on Missiles in Europe, 2002 [10FE]
Protest of Papal Visit Part of Anti-Church Plan, Nicaraguan Says, 16725 [21JN]
Purge, 5199 [14MR]
Quiet Defender—Nuclear Attack Sub Shows Its Capabilities in Long, Silent Patrols, 14753 [7JN]
Reagan Should Turn From ``Appeasement'' to a Freeze, 9010 [19AP], 9051, 9057 [19AP], 9105 [20AP], 9617 [25AP]
Reagan's Latest Proposal, 7621 [5AP]
Real Nuclear War for Less Than $1, 18583 [12JY]
Real Space War, 15090 [8JN], 15136 [9JN]
Reflections—SALT Process, 19505-19516 [16JY]
Register Tire Irons?, 6709 [22MR]
Reject the Poison Gas Ploy, 24271, 24273, 24275 [15SE]
Rethinking Defense, Senator Glenn, 8964-8969 [19AP]
Rethinking Defense and Conventional Forces, 7245 [24MR]
Revisiting the Cuban Missile Crisis, 30384 [2NO]
Roads to Arms Control, 9708 [26AP]
Rx for MX, 13178 [19MY]
Sakharov Says West Should Bolster Arms Strength to Balance Soviets, 18568 [11JY]
SALT Question—At Last, 10377 [28AP]
Save Us All Congress—No Weapons in Space, No Unratified Treaties, 1983 [8FE]
Scientists Say Nuclear War Could Cause Climatic Disaster, 30344 [1NO]
Scowcroft Commission—Breaking the Logjam, 13640 [24MY]
Selective Targeting and Soviet Deception, 27529-27532 [6OC]
Sham Is a Sham Is a Sham, 13104 [19MY]
Skokie or Morton Grove?, 28044 [17OC]
Small Missile Carries Problems of Its Own, 8629 [14AP]
Solzhenitsyn Accuses Disarmers, 12698 [17MY]
Some Bullets are Bad—Cop-Killers, 29262 [25OC]
Soviet Benefits From Nuclear Freeze Movement (sundry excerpts), 9359 [21AP]
Soviet Cheating, 6659 [22MR]
Soviet Compliance With Arms Control Agreements (sundry), 25268-25272 [22SE]
Soviet Concept of ``Peace'', 34615-34617 [18NO]
Soviet Denounces Reagan's Address, 25979 [27SE]
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 Non-Compliance With Arms Control Agreements, 29812 [28OC]
Soviet Proposals—Arms Control?, 14794 [7JN]
Soviet SALT Violations, 13105 [19MY]
Soviet Violation of the Helsinki Treaty (excerpt), 9345 [21AP]
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]
Soviet Way—Militarism at Early Age, 20458 [21JY]
Soviets Are Violating Arms-Control Accords, 27577-27580 [6OC]
Soviets Ask Nuclear Nations for Freeze of Arsenal Buildup, 16415 [20JN]
Soviets Involved in A-Plant Site Inspection Talks, 13288 [23MY]
Soviets Really Need Their Nukes, 11745 [10MY], 12032 [11MY]
Soviets Test New Missile, Possibly Violating SALT Terms, 3153 [28FE]
Soviets Try for ``Survivabilty'' in War, 19703 [18JY]
``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], 19346 [14JY]
Stop a Race in Space Arms—Before It Gets Off the Ground, 7836 [7AP]
Stop Incendiary Rhetoric—Prevent Destruction of World, 20424 [21JY]
``Stop Nukes'', Then What?, 8975 [19AP], 9068 [19AP], 9165 [20AP], 9294, 9329 [20AP], 9397 [21AP], 30101 [31OC]
Stop Testing—Reduce the Danger of Nuclear War, 15557 [14JN]
Stop This Nuclear Sale, 20475 [22JY]
Strategic Balance—Whose Myths?, 28785 [20OC]
Strategic Myths Mislead Reagan, 27576 [6OC], 27770 [7OC]
Survey Shows Support for Freeze, 17301 [27JN]
Suspend the Arms Talks, 24073 [14SE], 24378 [15SE]
Talking to Russians—Why Bother?, 15736 [14JN]
Target of ``Flexibility'' Is Congress, Not the Kremlin, 15443 [13JN]
``Targeting'' in the Arms Industry Was a Misfire, 29681 [27OC]
Tell India No on Atoms, 32265 [11NO]
Test Ban Treaty, 1212 [31JA]
The Left, 12285 [12MY]
Things the Greens Might Recall About America, 28208 [18OC]
Thinking About the Unthinkable—Courses Dealing With the Bomb, 13035 [19MY]
This Is Arms Control?, 25253, 25353 [22SE]
This Is No Way To Choose Our Weapons, 26012 [28SE]
Those Little Nuclear Weapons Are Dangerous, 19438 [15JY]
Those Who Would Disarm, 18256 [29JN]
Thoughts in an Afternoon at Sampson, 30369 [1NO]
Three Carriers Accept CRAF Program, 20712 [26JY]
Time Is Running Out for Nuclear Arms Talks, 30920 [3NO]
Time To Stop a Mistake, 10496 [28AP]
Times Erred in Reporting Lockheed Overrun on C-5B, 10156 [28AP]
To a Psychological Yalu, 27425 [5OC]
Toward Arms Control, Senator Dole, 16321 [20JN]
Trail of Western Technology Is Followed to the KGB's Door, 22339 [2AU]
Turn Toward Unilateralism—Half a Freeze, 5768 [16MR]
Turning Off the Nerve Gas, 21261 [27JY]
Two Negotiations, 15150 [9JN]
U.S., Soviets Show Signs of Narrower Differences (excerpt), 20069 [20JY]
U.S. Arms for China—Learning To Love Those ChiCom Hordes, 30332 [1NO]
U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, 13226 [19MY]
U.S. Developing Flexible Battlefield Strategy, 8867 [18AP]
U.S. Plans New Way To Check Soviet Missile Tests, 2242 [15FE]
U.S. Proposes Destroying Chemical Weapons, 2205 [15FE]
U.S. Says Russians Successfully Tested a New Type ICBM, 3153 [28FE]
U.S. Threatening of Israel Undermines Own Interest, 10868 [3MY]
U.S.-Russian Hostility Called Likely To Ease, Giving Reagan a Boost, 16284 [16JN]
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]
Unfreeze Arms Control, 5240 [15MR], 30101 [31OC]
Unnoticed Holocaust, 16724 [21JN]
Verification of a Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, 30972-30976 [4NO]
Verifying the Weapons Count, 9406 [21AP]
Voice of the Bar—Lawyers Allied for Nuclear Arms Control, 14261 [1JN]
Vote for Nerve Gas, 31344 [8NO]
War and Sweets, 7531 [24MR]
War by Accident, 13 [3JA]
Warning—Danger in Space, 8006 [12AP]
Wasting Space—Countdown to a First Strike, 12684-12686 [17MY]
We Are About To Launch a Costly and Crazy Arms Race in Space, 27947-27949 [17OC]
We Need Strong Fence With Soviets, 24926 [20SE]
Weinberger Acknowledges Pentagon Overpaid on Spare Parts, 19822 [19JY]
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]
What You Should Know About America's Defense, 15734 [14JN]
What's Going On?, 7428 [24MR]
Where the Reagan Nuclear Arms Speedup Will Take Us, 14263 [1JN]
Where To Cut Defense, 895-897 [26JA]
While Protesters March, Bomb Business Flourishes, 5253 [15MR]
Who Needs Chemical Weapons?, 18057 [29JN]
Who Says Numbers Never Lie?, 7611 [5AP]
Who's Got What, 8250 [13AP]
Why Disarm Unilaterally?, 2867 [23FE]
Why Does Reagan Say America Is Behind?, 10154 [28AP]
Why I'm Not Switching on MX, 13584, 13589 [24MY]
Why Keep Helping India Make the Bomb?, 22738 [3AU]
Why Not a Nuclear Freeze?, 7852 [7AP]
Why Not a Summit?, 10678 [3MY]
Why Strategic Superiority Matters, 8780-8783 [18AP]
Why Use Makeshift Rationales?, 30382 [2NO]
Wild Card in U.S. Politics, 5766 [16MR]
Windows of Vulnerability, 11111 [4MY]
Writer Finds, Soviets Share Nuclear War Fears—Peace Advocate Frank Kelly Returns From Visit to Russia, 17595 [28JN]
Wrong Response to Mistaken Arms Policies, 6686 [22MR]
Yellow Rain Is No Hoax, 7905 [11AP]
Yellow Rain—Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, 17195 [23JN]
Yellow Rain—Conspiracy of Closed Mouths, 29582 [27OC]
``Zero'' Equals Security, 405 [26JA]
``Zero'' May Mean Nothing, 405 [26JA]
Bills and resolutions
Antiballistic missile devices: deploy in space (see S. Con. Res. 23; S. Res. 100; H. Con. Res. 98)
Armor-piercing bullets: mandatory penalties (see H.R. 3796)
Arms information: protect from indiscriminate export (see H.R. 40)
Bacteriological and toxin weapons: diplomatic actions (see S. Res. 31)
Ballistic missiles: building of weapons to destroy enemy (see H. Res. 259)
Bullets: limit certain (see H.R. 953)
Central America: assist efforts to stop flow of weapons from Nicaragua and Cuba (see H.R. 2760)
Chemical weapons: negotiations to ban (see S. Res. 207, 283)
———prohibit production (see S. 994; H.R. 822, 2469; H.J. Res. 267)
Cluster bombs: prohibit furnishing to foreign countries (see H.R. 1817)
Conventional arms: transfer limitations (see H.J. Res. 128)
Disarmament treaty: negotiate (see H. Con. Res. 20)
Export Administration Act: amend (see H.R. 2761)
Firearms: penalties (see H.R. 1258, 1636, 1782, 1807)
Gun Control Act: repeal (see H.R. 254)
Handguns: mandatory penalties for use of armor-piercing bullets (see H.R. 3796)
ICBM's: limit multiple warhead (see S. Res. 142)
MX missile: procurement and development of basing mode (see S. Con. Res. 26; H. Con. Res. 113)
Nuclear explosions: biological assessment (see S. 1968)
Nuclear material: nonproliferation policy (see S. 475, 1326)
Nuclear materials: nonproliferation policy (see H.R. 1417)
Nuclear weapons: eliminate (see H. Con. Res. 22, 24)
———negotiations concerning deployment in Europe (see H. Res. 20)
———negotiations to reduce (see S. Con. Res. 46; S. Res. 107)
———nonproliferation (see H.R. 3058)
———pause in flight tests of certain (see S. Res. 159)
———prevent testing (see S.J. Res. 12, 29; H.J. Res. 3)
———prohibit aid to countries not a party to limited test ban treaty (see H.R. 3374, 3375)
———reduction (see S.J. Res. 2, 74, 185; S. Res. 57; H.R. 1260; H.J. Res. 2, 4, 13, 34, 198; H. Con. Res. 20, 123; H. Res. 133, 179)
———render obsolete (see S. 2021; H.R. 3073)
———renounce first use (see H.J. Res. 393)
———Strategic Talks on Prevention (STOP) (see S. Res. 83)
Space: negotiate ban (see H.J. Res. 120)
———negotiate ban on weapons (see S.J. Res. 28)
Space weapons: ban (see S.J. Res. 129; H.J. Res. 87)
The Day After (film): air in Soviet Union (see H. Con. Res. 229)
Weapons: deployment in space (see H. Res. 215)
Booklets
``Soviet Military Power'' (excerpt), 13703 [25MY]
Books
``Fate of the Earth'', Jonathan Schell, 5713 [16MR], 11740 [10MY]
Freeze in Congress, Representative Feighan (excerpt from Nuclear Freeze Debate—Arms Control Issues for the 1980's), 29699 [27OC]
Government by Contract (excerpt), 20485 [22JY]
``How the Battleship Maine Was Destroyed,'' Hyman G. Rickover (excerpt), 21242 [27JY]
``Iron Triangle'', Gordon Adams (excerpt), 20486 [22JY]
``Living With Nuclear Weapons'' (excerpts), 11762 [11MY]
``Nuclear Delusion'', George Kennan, 6090 [18MR]
``Nukespeak''—introduction, Hilgartner, Bell, and O'Connor, 2916 [24FE]
``Real Peace—A Strategy for the West'', Richard M. Nixon (excerpt from 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]
Broadcasts
Federal Student Aid and the Draft, WSPA-TV (Spartanburg, S.C.), 20304 [21JY]
Missiles do not defend—they destroy, WGSM-Radio (New York), 3697 [2MR]
Nuclear disarmament—no place for amateurs, WGSM-Radio (New York), 3697 [2MR]
Cables
NATO preparations for deployment of U.S. longer range INF missiles in Europe, Ambassador Nitze (excerpt), 5672 [16MR]
Proposed nuclear freeze, Ambassador Rowny (excerpt), 5672 [16MR]
Cloture motions
Omnibus Defense Authorization Act (S. 675), 19760 [19JY], 20292, 20334 [21JY]
Commentaries
Beware the Nuclear Guilt Slingers, 19778 [19JY]
Comments
Arms control, Eugene Rostow, 17443 [27JN]
Nuclear freeze, Robert L. Schweitzer, 12788 [18MY]
Critiques
High Frontier Proposal, Center for Defense Information, 9058 [19AP]
Essays
Critique of U.S. Strategic Doctrine and Posture, 31377-31382 [8NO]
Factsheets
Defense Spending, 3469 [1MR]
Estimate of Net Additional Costs Which Would Result From the Transfer of the Dept. of Defense Dependents Schools to the Dept. of Education, 19648 [18JY]
Improvements in U.S. Strategic Nuclear Weapons From 1970 to the Present, Center for Defense Information, 20059 [20JY]
Kennedy-Hatfield Nuclear Weapons Freeze and Reductions Amendment (H.J. Res. 308), 30063 [31OC]
MX Is Dangerously Destabilizing, 31234 [7NO]
Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, President Reagan, 27950 [17OC]
U.S. Nuclear Weapons Stockpile, 31278 [7NO]
Interviews
MX ``important to demonstrate national will'', with Brent Scowcroft, 9080 [19AP]
MX missile, Sec. of Defense Weinberger, Good Morning America (ABC television program excerpts), 13336 [23MY]
Soviet compliance with arms control agreements, Senator McClure, 25272 [22SE]
Letters
Administration's strategic modernization program: Senator McClure, 34631 [18NO]
Adopt a new START position, to President Reagan, by 14 House Members, 16905 [22JN]
Alleged Soviet missile placement in Nicaragua, Representatives Bedell and Torricelli, 10454 [28AP]
Antisatellite weapons procurement funds: sundry Representatives, 34031 [18NO]
Arms control: Ariela Gross, 15998 [15JN], 16450 [21JN]
———Lawrence Lipkin, 16450 [21JN]
———Sec. of State Shultz, 20082 [20JY]
———Senator Dole, 18502 [11JY]
Arms control and strategic strategy (sundry), 12254 [12MY]
Ban on armor-piercing bullets, Dept. of Justice (excerpt), 23936 [13SE]
Build-down amendment to nuclear freeze resolution, Representative Levitas, 8488 [13AP]
BZ demilitarization facility at Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas, 17196 [23JN]
C-17 aircraft program, Senator Pryor, 11026 [4MY]
Challenge of peace—God's promise and our response (excerpts), 11333 [5MY]
Chemical weapons: Bernard W. Rogers, 24283 [15SE]
———Charles A. Gabriel, Dept. of the Air Force, 24283 [15SE]
———Charles C. Flowerree and James F. Leonard, 31334 [8NO]
———GAO, 22094 [1AU]
———James D. Watkins for the Dept. of the Navy, 24284 [15SE]
———John W. Vessey, Jr., for Joint Chiefs of Staff, 24283 [15SE]
———Lewis Fields (excerpt), 15807 [15JN]
———R. L. Long, 24283 [15SE]
———Richard L. Wagner (excerpt), 15801 [15JN]
———Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 24282 [15SE]
———Sec. of State Shultz (excerpt), 15823 [15JN]
———(sundry), 15824 [15JN]
Citizen fund for purchase of military equipment: Mike Whitesides, 31521 [8NO]
Concerns over nuclear war: Hubbard, Mikel, 1192 [31JA]
———Massie, Lynette, 1192 [31JA]
———Tennant, Kristin, 1192 [31JA]
Depiction of IR Maverick missile on ``60 Minutes'', Senator Goldwater, 2508 [17FE]
Dept. of Defense appropriations: Representative Bateman, 24286 [15SE]
———President Reagan, 31246 [7NO]
———(sundry), 24282 [15SE]
Development and export of fighter plane by Northrop Corp., Michael F. Brennan, 28501 [19OC]
DSAA proposed arms sales, 2238 [15FE], 1752 [3FE], 3431 [1MR], 34693 [14DE]
———East Asian country, 286 [25JA]
———Federal Republic of Germany, 13871 [25MY]
———Israel, 13871 [25MY]
———Italy, 34692 [14DE]
———Japan, 12935 [18MY]
———NATO countries, 9757 [26AP]
———Philippines, 1073 [27JA]
———Republic of China, 19681-19683 [18JY]
———Saudi Arabia, 12936 [18MY]
———Singapore, 12935 [18MY]
———Southeast Asian country, 9757 [26AP]
———Southwest Asian country, 9756 [26AP]
———Spain, 1073 [27JA]
———Turkey, 286 [25JA]
European troop strength: Assistant Sec. of Defense Lawrence J. Korb, 20714 [26JY]
———President Reagan, 20714 [26JY]
Executive positions upgrading, ACDA, 24455 [15SE]
Fear of nuclear war, Eddie Scourbys, 29478 [26OC]
Funds for the MX Peacekeeper missile system, President Reagan, 20056 [20JY]
International defense dialogs, William Perry, 5892 [17MR]
IR maverick missile: Senator Goldwater, 3509 [2MR]
Last of Dr. Strangelove? R. D. Woodruff and W. F. Scanlin for Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 23780 [13SE]
Law matters regarding the nuclear freeze resolution (H.J. Res. 13), Woodrow Wilson (1919 excerpt), 11052 [4MY]
M1 tank: James R. Ambrose for the U.S. Army, 29431 [26OC]
Messages exchanged by President Kennedy and Chairman Khrushchev during the Cuban missile crisis of October 1962 (sundry), 13019-13029 [19MY]
MX missile: Business Executives for National Security, Inc., 12698 [17MY], 13409 [23MY]
———Committee on Armed Services, 20056 [20JY]
———Greenpeace U.S.A., 18341 [30JN]
———Harold Brown (excerpt), 13384 [23MY]
———Richard N. Fularz, 2097 [10FE]
———Sec. of the Air Force Orr, 20082 [20JY]
———(sundry), 19842 [19JY]
———Union of Concerned Scientists, 10512 [28AP]
MX missile basing mode, President Reagan (excerpt), 13366 [23MY]
———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]
———several strategic experts, 10551 [28AP]
———sundry Senators, 10577 [2MY], 13256 [20MY], 13748 [25MY]
———sundry strategic weapons experts, 11343 [5MY]
———W. E. Colby, 13693 [25MY]
———William C. Foster, 13695 [25MY]
MX procurement funds, AFL-CIO (excerpt), 20061 [20JY]
National importance of arms control, Tannya Smith, 16411 [20JN]
NATO Assembly's Special Committee on Nuclear Weapons in Europe, visit to the Senate, 7949 [12AP]
Nuclear safeguards and security: Herman E. Roser, 28089 [18OC]
———Senator Thurmond, 28062 [18OC]
Nuclear war, Amy Henson, 14383 [2JN]
Nuclear weapons, Michael Novak, 11471-11479 [9MY]
Nuclear weapons build-down: Council for a Livable World, 7062 [23MR]
———Federation of American Scientists, 7063 [23MR]
Nuclear weapons freeze: American Legion (excerpt), 5672 [16MR]
———Business Executives for National Security, Inc., 5404 [15MR]
———Joint Chiefs of Staff, 9232 [20AP]
———Senator Cohen, 5801 [16MR]
———(Dear Colleague excerpt), 5680 [16MR]
———four Members of Congress, 8480 [13AP]
———Paul C. Warnke, 5755 [16MR]
———President Reagan, 8374 [13AP]
———Representative Levitas, 5699 [16MR]
———Senator McClure, 8358 [13AP]
———(sundry), 8628 [14AP]
———sundry former Government officials, 8211 [12AP]
———sundry Governors, 8430 [13AP]
———sundry Senators, 19897 [20JY]
———Union of Concerned Scientists, 5841 [16MR]
Nuclear weapons moratorium: Daria Walls, 10837 [3MY]
Offensive weapons agreement, exchange between Nikita Khrushchev and John F. Kennedy (1962) (sundry excerpts), 30378, 30379, 30382 [2NO]
Open letter to the participants of the Pugwash Conference: Andrei Sakharov, 10359 [28AP]
Peace through strength resolution (sundry), 4313 [8MR]
``Political Teaching'' response, Senator Goldwater, 16418 [20JN]
President's embargo on Israel's F-16's: Senator Cranston, 12902 [18MY]
Proposed ban on space weapons (S.J. Res. 129): Federation of American Scientists, 19734 [19JY]
———Union of Concerned Scientists, 19734 [19JY]
Protection of nuclear weapons production facilities: Representative Dingell, 29704 [27OC]
Response to nuclear freeze article, Representative Levitas, 26223 [28SE]
S-3 Weapon System Improvement Program, Melvin R. Paisley, Dept. of Defense, 20198 [21JY]
SALT II and ICBM testing, Senator McClure, 6961 [23MR]
Scowcroft Commission report on nuclear weapons, Members of Congress, to President Reagan, 10876 [3MY]
Soviet compliance with arms control treaties: sundry Senators, 18080 [29JN]
———(sundry), 25265-25268 [22SE]
Soviet military strength: Library of Congress, 1369 [2FE]
———(sundry), 1369 [2FE]
Soviet violations of the SALT I antiballistic missile treaty: Fred C. Ikle, 21342 [28JY]
———several Senators, 8576-8578 [14AP]
START negotiations: sundry Senators, 30461 [2NO]
Strategic cooperation between the U.S. and Israel (several generals and admirals), 3603 [2MR]
Technical status of the Bigeye bomb, Theodore S. Gold for Dept. of Defense, 24284 [15SE]
Time ripe for nuclear test ban ratification, 23780 [13SE]
U.S. arms sales to Taiwan: Dept. of State, 6410 [21MR]
———Representative Hamilton, 6410 [21MR]
U.S. weapons systems (excerpts), 13387 [23MY]
Unified space command: Representatives Davis and Kramer and 51 other House Members, 34897 [18NO]
USSR-USA Friendship Society's meeting on nuclear freeze: Representative McDonald, 12284 [12MY]
———several House Members, 12286 [12MY]
Verification of limits on the Soviet antisatellite weapon, John Pike for Federation of American Scientists, 20205 [21JY]
Weapons procurement: sundry, 30677, 30680, 30682 [3NO]
Weapons systems warranties: Sec. of Defense, 31368 [8NO]
Lists
Citizens Against Nuclear War, 4904 [10MR]
Coalition for Peace Through Strength member organizations, 4314 [8MR]
Cosponsors of S. Res. 57, nuclear weapons moratorium, 5951 [17MR]
ICBM basing options considered by Dept. of Defense (1972-82), 13540 [24MY], 19282 [14JY]
Nuclear weapons improvements, 8478 [13AP]
Omnibus Defense Authorization Act highlights (S. 675), 18595 [12JY]
Original cosponsors to resolution relative to first use of nuclear weapons, 28529 [20OC]
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]
Steps for a Defense Science Task Force, 20494 [22JY]
Ways the Pentagon has considered for making the new land-based missile invulnerable, 13254 [20MY]
Words in the arms control debate, 2681 [22FE]
Memoire
Arms Control, George Kennan, 26844 [30SE]
Memorandums
Bullet Threats to Protective Body Armor, Library of Congress, 2660-2662 [22FE]
Eleven Points Against the Zablocki Freeze Resolution, 5704 [16MR]
Law Matters Regarding the Nuclear Freeze Resolution (H.J. Res. 13), Library of Congress, 11048 [4MY]
MX Missile, Martin Marietta Corp., 26845 [30SE]
Nuclear Freeze Alternatives, Library of Congress, 11627-11635 [10MY]
Omnibus Defense Authorization Act (S. 675), 20497 [22JY]
———Understanding Between the Dept. of Energy and the State of South Carolina, 19275 [14JY]
U.S. Chemical Warfare Preparedness Program, Library of Congress (excerpt), 31334 [8NO]
Memorials of legislature
Arms control negotiations: New York, 6070 [17MR]
Ban on plastic bullets: Illinois, 21348 [28JY]
Nuclear weapon testing: Hawaii, 15274 [9JN], 15275 [9JN]
Nuclear weapons: Hawaii, 13484 [24MY], 13619 [24MY], 13999 [25MY]
———Mariana Islands, 11483 [9MY], 11671 [10MY]
———New York, 5832 [16MR], 13110 [19MY], 13619 [24MY]
———Ohio, 22327 [2AU], 23808 [13SE]
———Oregon, 23737 [12SE], 24076 [14SE]
———Washington, 6530 [22MR], 14697 [7JN]
Nuclear weapons moratorium: New Mexico, 8961 [19AP]
———New York, 10819 [3MY]
———Washington, 16185 [16JN]
———West Virginia, 3190 [28FE], 4439 [9MR]
Peace through strength: Massachusetts, 6843 [23MR]
Plastic and rubber bullets: Illinois, 21015 [26JY]
Messages
ACDA Report, President Reagan, 2009 [10FE]
Nuclear Nonproliferation and Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation: President Reagan, 11821 [11MY], 11860 [11MY]
Motion
Dept. of Defense: making appropriations (H.R. 4185), Senate amendments, 32685 [15NO]
———making appropriations (H.R. 4185), Senate amendments—conference committee meetings, 32694 [15NO]
Nuclear weapons: proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), 5794, 5796 [16MR]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), AuCoin preferential motion, 10425 [28AP]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), Broomfield motion to recommit, 11096 [4MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), Kemp preferential motion, 9342 [21AP]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), Levitas preferential motion, 11072 [4MY]
Notices
Proposed arms sale to Italy, 34692 [14DE]
Outlines
Discussion between members of U.S. Congressional Delegation and Soviet Arms Control Experts, Representative Seiberling, 1487 [2FE]
Discussions between members of U.S. Congressional Delegation and Vadim Zagladin, Representative Seiberling, 1488 [2FE]
Provisions of the Strategic Trade Act, 1976 [8FE]
Papers
Arms Control and U.S. Foreign Policy—Fatal Flaws of SALT II, David S. Sullivan, 25601-25610 [23SE]
Congressional Black Caucus and the Nuclear Freeze Resolution, 23935 [13SE]
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]
Has the Church Forgotten Its Primary Weapon for Waging Peace?: John A. Howard, 32083-32086 [10NO]
Moral Clarity in the Nuclear Age, Michael Novak (excerpts), 5812, 5813 [16MR]
MX Missiles in Minuteman Silos? Council for a Livable World, 10839 [3MY]
Nuclear Arms—Problem and the Promise, Senator Boschwitz, 27824-27832 [7OC]
Nuclear Weapons Control (sundry), 15629-15631 [14JN]
Physical Effects of the Atomic Bomb on the People of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Miriam Herman, 27733-27735 [6OC]
Policy Papers, Atlantic Council on Arms Control, 21575-21594 [29JY]
Soviet SALT Deception, David S. Sullivan, 25610-25619 [23SE]
Strategic Force Modernization, 30077 [31OC]
Weapons Procurement: sundry, 30679 [3NO]
Petitions
Arms race: Washington County, Minn., Board of Commissioners, 7605 [5AP]
Defense spending: Reformed Church in America, New York, N.Y., General Synod, 21017 [26JY]
MX missile program: Concord, N.H., citizen, 29553 [27OC]
———Helena, Mont., private citizen, 1622 [3FE]
Nuclear freeze: Sons of the American Revolution, 23810 [13SE]
———Warren, Ohio, City Council, 14361 [2JN], 15275 [9JN]
Nuclear weapons: American Academy of Religion, 1622 [3FE]
———American Historical Association, 259 [25JA], 1622 [3FE]
———American Physical Council, 5896 [17MR]
———Bloomington, Minn., City Council, 18234 [29JN], 18630 [12JY]
———Bonita Springs, Fla., Democratic Club, Inc., 28211 [18OC]
———Catholic War Veterans, 23738 [12SE]
———Central Conference of American Rabbis, 8221 [12AP]
———Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Memphis, Tenn., 23738 [12SE]
———District of Columbia, 21259 [27JY]
———Evangelical Covenant Church, Chicago, Ill., 31130 [7NO], 31386 [8NO]
———Hallandale, Fla., City Commission, 3116 [28FE]
———Orange, Conn., Board of Selectmen, 2591 [22FE]
———Palm Beach County, Fla., Board of Commissioners, 2067 [10FE]
———Pittsburgh, Pa., City Council, 30336 [1NO], 31387 [8NO]
———Plainfield, N.J., City Council, 7742 [7AP]
———Seventh Day Baptists, Janesville, Wis., 2853 [23FE]
———Southold, N.Y., Town Board, 29243 [25OC]
———St. Louis County, Minn., Board of Commissioners, 13007 [19MY], 13484 [24MY]
———Tampa, Fla., City Council, 18474 [11JY], 20351 [21JY]
———Trenton, N.J., private citizen, 1622 [3FE]
———Western Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church, 20351 [21JY]
Nuclear weapons in Europe, NATO Assembly's Special Committee on Nuclear Weapons in Europe, 7949 [12AP]
Pershing and Cruise missile basing: Cathy Ubels, 14883 [8JN]
Resolution for peace: Episcopal Diocese of Vermont, 15300 [9JN]
U.S. military power: Concord, N.H., citizen, 29554 [27OC]
Poems
Darkness, George G. Byron, 32308 [12NO]
Nuclear Defense, Charles Osgood, 7608 [5AP]
Questions
Unclassified questions on Soviet arms control violations, 30380-30382 [2NO]
Questions and answers
Answers to follow-up questions relating to testimony on Army operating and support costs, 19210 [14JY]
Arms control, Scowcroft Commission, 13560 [24MY]
Guaranteed mutual build-down concept, 16800-16802 [22JN]
World peace tax fund, 33591 [17NO]
Remarks in House
Advanced procurement for a new sophisticated antisatellite weapons program: procurement, 30489 [2NO]
Antiballistic missile systems: development, 7732 [7AP], 8370, 8371, 8373, 8440, 8442 [13AP], 14036 [26MY]
———funding, 14020 [26MY], 34030 [18NO]
———test moratorium, 19771 [19JY]
Antisatellite capabilities: development, 15136 [9JN], 15657 [14JN], 15744 [14JN], 16403 [20JN], 19771 [19JY]
Appropriations: authorizing, 13653 [24MY]
Argentina: retransfer of U.S.-origin heavy water, 33963 [17NO]
Armor-piercing ammunition: prohibit (H.R. 953), 32655 [15NO]
Arms control: contributions of Bob Dornan to MX missile debate, 14018, 14022, 14062 [26MY]
———geopolitical issues, 27170 [4OC]
———importance of agreements, 24254 [14SE]
———negotiations, 15491 [13JN], 26844 [30SE], 34016 [18NO]
———role of Robert Dornan in negotiations, 15691 [14JN]
———U.S. policy, 15103, 15148 [9JN], 15537 [13JN], 18245 [29JN], 27292 [5OC], 34210, 34211 [18NO]
Arms negotiations: congressional trip to study aspects, 24944 [20SE]
Arms reduction: Soviet response to U.S. proposal, 7621 [5AP]
Arms transfers: U.S. policy (H.J. Res. 128), 1805-1813 [7FE]
Army aircraft: procurement, 29410-29415 [26OC]
ASAT (antisatellite weapon): testing, 23357 [4AU]
B-1 bomber: appropriations, 15780 [15JN]
Battleships: reactivation, 21288 [27JY]
Bigeye bomb: production, 28153 [18OC]
———investigation, 27293 [5OC]
Binary chemical: production, 10668 [2MY]
Binary nerve gas weapons: development, 11611 [10MY]
———production, 24231, 24242 [14SE]
Biological weapons: U.S. production, 6075 [17MR]
Chemical weapons: demilitarization of BZ, 16724 [21JN]
———development, 11611 [10MY]
———funding, 24273 [15SE], 30521 [2NO], 34026, 34028 [18NO]
———production, 15781, 15783 [15JN], 21526 [28JY], 22093 [1AU], 22189, 22190, 22191 [2AU], 22598 [3AU], 24274, 24275, 24343 [15SE], 27925 [7OC], 28153 [18OC], 31734 [9NO]
———proposal to delete production funding from defense authorization legislation, 24271, 24273 [15SE]
———Soviet training and use, 24262 [14SE]
China, People's Republic of: stop certain U.S. arms sales, 29745 [28OC]
China Lake Naval Weapons Center, Calif.: anniversary, 30358 [1NO]
Citizen fund: designate for purchase of military equipment, 31521 [8NO]
Cluster bombs: prohibit sale (H.R. 1817), 3699 [2MR]
Conventional arms: transfer limitations (H. Con. Res. 128), 7428 [24MR]
Defense budget: funding, 340 [25JA], 6681 [22MR]
———opposition by religious leaders, 6056 [17MR]
Defense procurement: proposed Office of Testing and Evaluation, 24227 [14SE]
Defense readiness: U.S.-Soviet comparison, 7313 [24MR]
Defense spending, 20688 [25JY]
———Democratic budget proposal, 7622 [5AP]
———proposed, 7463 [24MR]
———reduce, 2097 [10FE]
Defense systems: development against nuclear weapons, 7328, 7417 [24MR]
Defense technology: development (H. Con. Res. 98), 7316 [24MR]
Democratic Party: arms control policy, 13337 [23MY]
Dept. of Defense: authorize appropriations, 13653 [24MY]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2969), 22736 [3AU]
———budget proposals, 15773 [14JN]
———deficit spending, 19822 [19JY]
———establish position of Director of Testing and Evaluation, 20949 [27JY]
———establishment of unified command for military activities in space, 34897 [18NO]
———funding of weapons systems, 30287 [3NO], 30498 [4NO]
———improve procurement process (H.R. 2133, 4209), 34898 [18NO]
———limit contracting out, 19698 [18JY]
———making appropriations (H.R. 4185), Senate amendments, 32685-32693 [15NO]
———making appropriations (H.R. 4185), Senate amendments—filing conference report, 32694 [15NO]
———proposed establishment of a separate testing and evaluation office, 20948 [26JY]
———reporting on attachment of contract cost overruns, 21279 [27JY]
———use of dogs in experiments, 21041, 21042 [26JY]
———weapons procurement cost analysis (H.R. 1446), 2192 [15FE]
Europe: deployment of missiles, 28208 [18OC], 29595 [27OC]
———deployment of U.S. missiles, 30496, 30550 [2NO], 30902 [3NO]
———limitation on deployment of certain missiles, 20961 [26JY]
———missile deployment, 27425, 27434 [5OC], 29683, 29702 [27OC], 32777 [15NO], 33957 [17NO]
Firearms: mandatory criminal penalties (H.R. 2725), 9639 [25AP]
———mandatory penalties for use in criminal action, 9601 [21AP]
GAO: report on chemical warfare, 22093 [1AU]
Greece: proposed U.S. credit formulas, 1961 [8FE]
Harpers's magazine: response to nuclear freeze article, 26223 [28SE]
Humphrey, Hubert H.: arms control policy, 34213 [18NO]
India: disapprove nuclear powerplant component exports (H. Con. Res. 156), 23387 [4AU]
———nuclear technology exports, 22737 [3AU]
Industrial policy: issues, 29681 [27OC]
Intermediate-range nuclear force negotiations: proposed U.S. interim agreement, 8371, 8373, 8440 [13AP]
International Day of Disarmament: observance, 16275 [16JN]
Israel: administration policy on sale of F-16 fighter planes, 7612 [5AP], 8685 [14AP]
Israel-U.S.: encourage cooperation relative to weaponry technology, 3603 [2MR]
Kennedy, John F.: arms control policy, 33942, 33973 [17NO], 34210, 34211 [18NO]
LHD ship: hi-frequency communications system procurement, 20965 [26JY]
Limited Test Ban Treaty: prohibit foreign assistance to nonparticipants (H.R. 3374, 3375), 16694 [21JN]
M-1 tank: procurement of engines, 20038-20050 [20JY], 29428-29431 [26OC]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: call for nuclear arms freeze, 3737 [2MR]
Militarism: fast to end threat, 23938 [13SE]
Military: deficiencies, 20410 [21JY]
Military buildup: cost control, 3469 [1MR]
Military technology: clarify term ``deterimental to U.S. national security'' relative to export controls, 26485 [29SE]
Missile sites: relief for certain employees (H.R. 3542), 18806 [12JY]
Missiles: deployment, 25546 [22SE]
———deployment in Europe, 20424 [21JY]
———deployment of cruise and Pershing, 20691 [25JY]
———negotiations with the Soviet Union concerning, 2002 [10FE]
MX missile: basing mode proposals, 7705 [7AP], 8097 [12AP]
———Democratic Party policy, 14023 [26MY]
———deployment, 10839, 10876 [3MY], 12178, 12229 [12MY], 12464 [17MY], 14807 [8JN], 15101 [9JN], 18900 [13JY], 19802 [19JY], 20050 [20JY], 20077, 20079 [21JY]-20094 [20JY], 30304-30316 [1NO]
———development, 8097 [12AP], 13337 [23MY], 19555 [18JY]
———freeze campaign, 18256, 18261, 18262, 18263, 18264 [29JN]
———funding, 7705 [7AP], 12175 [12MY], 13336, 13337 [23MY], 15097 [9JN], 16411 [20JN], 18340, 18345 [30JN], 19107 [13JY], 19344 [14JY], 20181 [21JY], 23456 [4AU], 24186 [15SE], 26845 [30SE]
———funds for procurement and development of a basing mode (H. Con. Res. 113), 13365-13388 [23MY], 13531, 13532, 13533, 13534, 13535, 13536, 13537, 13539 [24MY], 13574 [25MY], 13593 [26MY]-13595, 13603 [24MY], 13918 [25MY], 14166 [26MY]
———funds for procurement and development of a basing mode (H. Con. Res. 113), limitation on debate, 13365 [23MY]
———funds for procurement and development of a basing mode (S. Con. Res. 26), 13993 [25MY]
———funds for procurement and development of a basing mode (S. Con. Res. 26), future consideration, 13595 [24MY]
———opposition, 17873, 17875, 17878 [28JN], 19841 [19JY]
———placement in Minuteman silos, 13337 [23MY]
———position of Network (Catholic organization), 17873 [28JN]
———report from Scowcroft Commission, 12295 [12MY]
———test ban, 20463 [21JY]
———testing and production, 18247 [29JN], 30489, 30521 [2NO]
———proposed Minuteman silo basing, 8893 [19AP]
Navy: electronic warfare squadron commissioned, 2565 [17FE]
Nerve gas weapons: production, 15781, 15783 [15JN], 22188 [2AU], 24275 [15SE], 32456 [14NO]
Northrop Corp.: fighter plane development and export, 28500 [19OC]
Nuclear component exports: foreign availability, 26741-26745, 26748 [30SE]
Nuclear deterrence: effectiveness, 33276 [16NO]
Nuclear disarmament: negotiate (H. Con. Res. 20), 189 [6JA]
———proposals of Third World countries, 6055 [17MR]
———role of children, 29006 [21OC]
Nuclear Explosives Control Act: introduction (H.R. 3058), 12786 [18MY], 12979 [18MY]
Nuclear freeze movement: Soviet infiltration, 23960 [13SE]
Nuclear Nonproliferation Act: strengthen (H.R. 3058), 12786 [18MY]
Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy Act: amend (H.R. 1417), 1999 [10FE]
———introduction (H.R. 1417), 2093 [10FE]
Nuclear technology: control distribution (H.R. 1417), 1999 [10FE]
Nuclear technology and equipment: notice prior to shipment, 26746 [30SE]
Nuclear weapons: arms control negotiations, 34867, 34898 [18NO]
———biological consequences of global war, 30158, 30175 [31OC], 30344 [1NO], 32230 [10NO], 34872 [18NO]
———build-down proposal, 7313 [24MR]
———delivery system improvements, 8478 [13AP]
———develop technology to protect against (H. Con. Res. 98), 7316 [24MR]
———development of antiballistic missile systems, 7732 [7AP], 8370, 8371, 8373, 8440, 8442 [13AP]
———economic incentives for nonproliferation, 20446 [21JY]
———effectiveness of demonstrations against, 30368 [1NO]
———first use policy (H.J. Res. 393), 28529 [20OC]
———first-strike, 7706 [7AP]
———freeze, 11858 [11MY], 16007 [15JN], 16411 [20JN], 17237 [23JN], 27732 [6OC]
———freeze and reduction, 55 [3JA], 77 [3JA], 1534 [2FE], 2104 [10FE], 2861 [23FE], 3208 [28FE], 3719 [2MR], 4168 [7MR], 4881 [10MR], 6686 [22MR], 7495, 7509 [24MR], 7852 [7AP], 8489 [13AP], 23456 [4AU], 29699 [27OC]
———freeze and reduction (H.J. Res. 2), 4171 [7MR]
———freeze and reduction (H.J. Res. 4), 106 [3JA], 169, 200 [6JA], 5684, 6070 [17MR]
———freeze and reduction (H.J. Res. 13), 4904 [10MR], 18812 [12JY], 23434 [4AU]
———freeze and reduction (H.R. 1417), 2093 [10FE]
———freeze resolution, 24939 [20SE]
———moratorium, 10834, 10837 [3MY], 12981 [18MY], 33151 [14DE]
———negotiation of deployment of nuclear weapons in Europe (H.J. Res. 20), 77 [3JA]
———New York State Legislature support of freeze, 6070 [17MR]
———no first strike (H. Res. 50), 77 [3JA]
———nonproliferation, 12706, 12788 [18MY]
———nonproliferation (H.R. 1417), 1999 [10FE]
———nonproliferation (H.R. 3058), 12786 [18MY]
———production and deployment policies, 7706 [7AP]
———proposed freeze, 4635 [9MR], 5210, 5222, 5239 [15MR], 5664, 5665 [16MR], 7311, 7313, 7318, 7328 [24MR], 8098, 8099 [12AP], 8369, 8370, 8371, 8372, 8373, 8374, 8375-8435, 8440, 8442 [13AP], 9583 [21AP], 9617 [25AP], 9781 [26AP], 14199 [26MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), 5666-5727-5805, 5810-5815 [16MR], 5844 [16MR], 6361 [21MR], 7430, 7438 [24MR], 8211 [12AP], 8368 [13AP], 8546, 8550 [14AP], 8754-8760 [18AP], 8892 [19AP], 9233 [20AP], 9253 [21AP]-9275, 9282 [20AP], 9302, 9329 [20AP], 9341-9371, 9397 [21AP], 9581 [21AP], 10405, 10406, 10408, 10409, 10414, 10416, 10424, 10425-10436, 10440-10444 [28AP], 10503 [28AP], 11036 [4MY], 11093 [9MY]-11097 [4MY], 11115 [4MY], 11158, 11159-11164 [5MY], 11351 [5MY], 11557 [9MY], 11738 [10MY], 12023, 12039 [11MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), authorizing technical corrections, 11097 [4MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), debate policies, 10414 [28AP]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), debate procedures, 5878 [17MR], 10436 [28AP], 10557, 10562 [2MY]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), efforts to reduce debate on amendments, 5876, 5877 [17MR]
———protection of production facilities, 29703 [27OC]
———public response to freeze, 11858 [11MY]
———reduce, 65 [3JA], 5072 [14MR], 5239 [15MR]
———reduction talks, 7312 [24MR], 8372 [13AP]
———reductions, 27434 [5OC], 28052 [17OC]
———road mobile system concept, 7854 [7AP]
———strategic defense systems, 7328, 7417 [24MR]
———U.S. negotiations to reduce, 5665 [16MR]
———U.S. policy, 8098 [12AP]
Operations Testing and Evaluation Act: enact (H.R. 3106), 20949 [27JY]
Peace movement: Soviet propaganda material, 7406 [24MR]
People Encouraging Arms Control Efforts: establishment of organizations, 5664 [16MR]
People Protection Act: introduction (H.R. 3073), 12989 [19MY]
Pershing missiles: delay placement in Europe, 29445-29449 [26OC]
———procurement, 29417-29427 [26OC]
Phinney Neighborhood Association, Seattle, Wash.: support for nuclear weapons freeze, 11858 [11MY]
Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas: BZ demilitarization facility, 17196 [23JN]
Plutonium: halt production, 14384 [2JN]
Presidential Commission on Strategic Forces: report on arms race issues, 8440 [13AP]
President's Commission on Strategic Forces: review report, 10556, 10557 [2MY]
Procurement: funds, 30499 [2NO]
———reduce funds, 3223 [1MR]
RDZ/HMX production facilities: funding, 29443 [26OC]
Reagan, President: arms control policy, 8369 [13AP], 12706 [18MY], 13337 [23MY], 15097, 15099, 15101, 15148 [9JN], 18913 [13JY], 25679 [26SE], 27292 [5OC]
———strategic arms reduction proposals, 8442 [13AP]
Sakharov, Andrei: views on arms control, 18568 [11JY]
``Soviet Military Power'': booklet, 5049 [11MR]
Soviet Union: arms control policy, 18913 [13JY]
———military policies, 6066 [17MR]
———status of arms control negotiations, 1486 [2FE]
———U.S. foreign policy, 16302 [16JN]
Space: ban use (H.J. Res. 120), 1786 [3FE]
———use, 28049 [17OC], 28221 [18OC], 28503 [19OC], 29258, 29268 [25OC]
Space weapons: ban (H.J. Res. 120), 9570 [21AP]
———development, 7311, 7312, 7313, 7315, 7318, 7328, 7417 [24MR], 14020 [26MY], 16403 [20JN]
Space-based ballistic missile defense system: administration proposal, 8665 [14AP]
START: congressional support, 55 [3JA]
———MX and ICBM negotiations, 22369 [2AU], 23348 [4AU]
———negotiations, 65 [3JA], 27292 [5OC]
START negotiations: U.S. position, 15096, 15097, 15148 [9JN], 15361 [9JN]
Stinger weapon program: procurement, 29427 [26OC]
Strategic arms reduction: proposals, 8442 [13AP]
Strategic Trade Act: enact (H.R. 483), 1976 [8FE]
Strategic weapons: foreign response to U.S. policy, 9233 [20AP]
Student Freeze Campaign: tribute, 16720 [21JN]
Sussan, Herbert: efforts to make Hiroshima/Nagasaki film footage public, 8685 [14AP]
Tiffany Elementary School, Renton, Wash.: Peace Day activities, 11858 [11MY]
U.S.-Soviet Union: defense capabilities, 18385 [30JN]
Remarks in Senate
Antisatellite weapons: ban (S. Res. 43), 1432 [2FE]
———negotiate a verifiable ban (S. Res. 43), 2432 [17FE]
———proposed treaty, 12893 [18MY]
Arms control: negotiation of verifiable treaty, 28133 [18OC]
———verification, 8565-8567 [14AP]
Arms control agreements: alleged Soviet violations, 9530 [21AP]
Arms Control and Disarmament Act: amend (S. 608), 31919-31923 [10NO]
———amend (S. 1846), 24454 [15SE]
B-1 bomber: funding, 17511 [28JN]
Ballistic missile defense: issues, 28116 [18OC]
Ban on weapons in space: call for immediate negotiations (S.J. Res. 28), 1737 [3FE]
Binary and chemical equipment and munitions: prohibit funding (S. 994), 7749-7751 [7AP]
Binary chemical weapons: prohibition of expenditures, 15299 [9JN]
Bishops' letter on nuclear war, 11333 [5MY]
Center for Defense Information: report on global conflict, 7638 [6AP]
Chemical weapons: ban (S. Res. 283), 33841 [17NO]
———funding, 31325-31350 [8NO]
Conference on the Long-Term World-Wide Biological Consequences of Nuclear War: convening, 33620 [17NO]
Crime victim's assistance fund: establish, 12536 [17MY]
Defense policy: issues, 16452-16455 [21JN]
Defense preparedness: status, 2229 [15FE]
Defense Production Act: extend (H.R. 2112), 7271 [24MR]
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations, 7751-7758 [7AP]
———budget proposals, 1607 [3FE]
———making appropriations (H.R. 4185), 30659-30686 [3NO], 31325-31385 [8NO]
———procurement policies, 29917 [29OC]
———research, 19187-19190 [14JY]
———study of weapon system spare parts procurement (S.J. Res. 191), 30023 [31OC]
Disarmament: treaty compliance policies, 29812 [28OC]
Education for Peace, Arms Control, and Conflict Resolution Act: introduction (S. 1466), 15614 [14JN]
Eisenhower open skies initiative: revive, 18924 [13JY]
European troop strength: factors, 20712 [26JY]
Firearm Owners Protection Act: introduction (S. 914), 7043, 7047-7049 [23MR]
Firearms Owners Protection Act: introduction (S. 914), 27866 [7OC]
Foreign military sales program: financial implications, 3763 [3MR]
Germany, Federal Republic of: effects of elections on arms reduction negotiations with Europe, 4055 [7MR]
ICBM modernization: issues, 13442-13444 [24MY]
ICBM's: in-flight testing (S. Res. 159), 16202 [16JN]
India: proposed sale of nuclear power reactor parts, 32265 [11NO]
International Atomic Energy Agency: U.S. participation, 3428 [1MR]
International relations: U.S. leadership role, 6087 [18MR]
Israel: postpone U.S. sale of F-16 fighter planes, 7946 [12AP]
Kennedy-Khrushchev accords: issues, 28791 [20OC]
Law Enforcement Officers Protection Act: introduction (S. 555), 2659 [22FE]
M-1 tank: funding, 30675 [3NO]
Manhattan Project: 40th anniversary, 11711 [10MY]
Military construction: making appropriations (H.R. 3263), 19431 [15JY]
Military reform defense budget: proposed, 5089-5097 [14MR]
Military spending: international comparisons, 29786 [28OC]
———proposed levels, 7148 [24MR]
MX missile: controversy, 12799, 12901 [18MY]
———delete procurement funding (H.R. 4185), 31203-31245 [7NO]
———development, 24924 [20SE], 31382-31384 [8NO]
———funding, 19402-19405 [15JY]
———proposals, 9166 [20AP]
———proposed, 10577-10580 [2MY]
———Scowcroft Commission study, 8783 [18AP]
MX missile basing mode: funding (S. Con. Res. 26), 11766 [11MY], 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 Atomic Veterans' Day: designate (S.J. Res. 68), 6651 [22MR]
National Security and Arms Export Review Act: enact (S. 1050), 8558 [14AP]
NATO: reduction in nuclear systems, 27859 [7OC]
NATO Assembly's Special Committee on Nuclear Weapons in Europe: visit to the Senate, 7948 [12AP]
Navy: new damage control trainer, 14073 [26MY]
New York Times: position on proposed nuclear weapons freeze, 11355 [6MY]
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]
———proposed, 25252 [22SE]
Nuclear naval weapons: proposals, 28328 [19OC]
Nuclear nonproliferation: national policy, 18581 [12JY]
Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy Act: introduction (S. 475), 2213 [15FE]
Nuclear safeguards: proposed, 28062 [18OC]
Nuclear test ban, 11319 [5MY]
———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: control, 14461 [6JN]
———environmental impact of war, 31322 [8NO]
———freeze, 6664 [22MR], 6852 [23MR]
———freeze and reduction, 944, 945 [27JA]
———freeze and reduction (S.J. Res. 2), 1439 [2FE]
———moratorium, 5252 [15MR], 5990 [17MR], 6090 [18MR], 7062 [23MR], 7941 [12AP]
———moratorium on development of technology, 2597 [22FE]
———moratorium (S. Res. 57), 5951 [17MR]
———negotiations for reduction and control (S. Con. Res. 46), 16201 [16JN]
———nonproliferation policy, 32307 [12NO]
———policy, 1106 [31JA]
———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], 21797 [1AU], 22104 [2AU], 22393 [3AU], 22788 [4AU], 24072 [14SE], 24353 [15SE], 24541 [19SE], 24987 [21SE], 25635 [23SE], 25730 [26SE], 25838 [27SE], 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], 30387 [2NO], 30609 [3NO], 30972 [4NO], 31291 [7NO], 31648 [9NO], 31900 [10NO], 32378 [14NO], 32534 [15NO], 32833 [16NO], 33606 [17NO], 34229, 34413 [18NO]
———proposed freeze and reduction (S.J. Res. 2), 669-671 [26JA]
———proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), 11378 [6MY], 11484, 11485 [9MY], 11625, 11639 [10MY]
———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]
———reduce, 404 [26JA]
———reduction negotiations (S. Res. 107), 8047 [12AP]
———strategic deterrence versus freeze, 7638-7644 [6AP]
———verifiable arms reduction, 2681 [22FE]
———verification status, 268 [25JA]
Omnibus Defense Authorization Act: enact (S. 675), 18535-18549 [11JY], 18593-18596, 18602-18622 [12JY], 18938-18941, 18947-19035-19040 [13JY], 19197-19286 [14JY], 19390-19395, 19402-19405, 19454-19484 [15JY], 19486-19534 [16JY], 19608-19657 [18JY], 19734-19760 [19JY], 19889-19896, 19905-19942 [20JY], 20289-20348 [21JY], 20476-20498 [22JY], 20533-20571 [25JY], 20711, 20712, 20727-20816 [26JY], 21059, 21162 [27JY], 21807 [1AU]-24068 [14SE], 24357 [15SE]
———enact (S. 675), cloture motion, 19760 [19JY], 19915 [20JY], 20292, 20334 [21JY]
———enact (S. 675), conference report, 23794-23805 [13SE]
———enact (S. 675), unanimous-consent agreement, 18593 [12JY], 20476-20480 [22JY], 20729, 20774 [26JY]
Operational Testing and Evaluation Act: introduction (S. 1170), 10144-10147 [28AP]
Peace through strength resolution: adopt (S. Con. Res. 15), 4312-4318 [8MR]
People Protection Act: introduction (S. 2021), 29799 [28OC]
Sale of F-16 aircraft to Israel (S. Res. 119), 9208 [20AP]
SALT I antiballistic missile treaty: Soviet violations, 21341 [28JY]
Satellite Systems Protection Act: introduction (S. 480), 2218 [15FE]
Soviet arms negotiations: reactions, 26673-26676 [30SE]
Soviet Union: alleged violations of arms control agreements, 12542 [17MY], 13015-13030, 13100-13106 [19MY]
———arms control agreement compliance, 25265, 25272 [22SE]
———chemical warfare, 30183 [1NO]
———defense cost estimates, 25252 [22SE]
———defense dialog with U.S., 5891-5893, 5954-5956 [17MR]
———influence in terrorist activities, 30376-30380 [2NO]
———negotiating onsite nuclear plant inspection, 13288 [23MY]
———possible arms control agreement violations, 11777-11781 [11MY]
———SALT II Treaty violations, 6957-6961 [23MR]
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]
START: negotiations, 11626 [10MY]
START treaty: negotiations, 30461 [2NO]
Strategic arms control: proposed negotiations (S.J. Res. 12), 731 [26JA]
Strategic defense systems: proposed development, 9901 [27AP]
Strategic nuclear weapons: President's address, 7128, 7148-7155 [24MR]
Strategic policy: support for more humane and ethical (S. Con. Res. 23), 7274-7277 [24MR]
Tactical warfare: military reform, 3781 [3MR]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: adopt, 4059 [7MR]
U.S. defense spending: effectiveness, 7113 [24MR]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. 1962 offensive weapons agreement: Soviet violations, 30376-30380 [2NO]
University of Wisconsin: ``Perspectives on Nuclear War'' course, 6532 [22MR]
World peace tax fund: alternative to defense funding, 33588, 33593 [17NO]
Reports
Anti-Satellite Weapons—Arms Control or Arms Race?, Union of Concerned Scientists, 12894-12900 [18MY]
Arms Control Proposal—Conceptual Framework, 18503-18505 [11JY]
Bigeye Bomb Production, House Committee on Armed Services (excerpt), 31331 [8NO]
Breeders, Plutonium and Nuclear Weapons, Bill Adler, 9103-9104 [20AP]
Challenges for U.S. National Security (section entitled Other Approaches to Nuclear Arms Control), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 10493 [28AP]
Chemical Retalitory Stockpile Satus Review: Dept. of Defense, 29237 [25OC]
Chemical Warfare Capability, GAO (sundry excerpts), 15804 [15JN]
Chemical Warfare—Many Unanswered Questions (excerpts), GAO, 13653 [24MY]
Chemical Weapons Stockpile: GAO (excerpt), 31332 [8NO]
———Gold Commission (excerpt), 31332 [8NO]
Contribution of MX to the Strategic Force Modernization Program, 19909-19910 [20JY]
Dept. of Defense's Request for Multi-Year Contract Authority for the B-1B Weapons System, GAO (excerpt), 18547 [11JY]
Dept. of Defense's Directed Energy Program and Its Relevance to Strategic Defense, 7151 [24MR]
Direct Communications Links and Other Measures To Enhance Stability, Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 7966-7970 [12AP]
Final Report of Nuclear Crisis Relocation Advisory Committee to the Englewood, N.J., City Council, 6692 [22MR]
Glossary of Arms Control Terms, Senator Pressler, 3867 [3MR]
Legislators for the Freeze, Nicholas Dunlop, 22734 [3AU]
Military Funding Reduction, 5091-5097 [14MR]
Modernization U.S. Strategic Offensive Forces—The Administration's Program and Alternatives, CBO, 20744-20747 [26JY]
MX Basing in Minuteman Silos: Air Force, 11766-11770 [11MY]
MX Missile, Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 13385 [23MY]
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 Missile (excerpt), 20069, 20077 [20JY]
MX Missiles in Minuteman Silos?, Scowcroft Commission, 13255 [20MY]
MX Permanent Basing (excerpt), 13545 [24MY]
Nuclear Balance in Europe— Status, Trends, and Implications, U.S. Strategic Institute, 2559 [17FE]
Nuclear War: Conference on the Long-Term World-Wide Biological Consequences of Nuclear War, 33620-33624 [17NO]
Nuclear Weapons Freeze, Committee on Foreign Affairs (excerpt), 5771 [16MR]
Omnibus Defense Authorization Act (S. 675): Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 19753 [19JY], 20336 [21JY]
Proposed Nuclear Weapons Freeze Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 30120 [31OC]
———WHO (introduction), 16314 [20JN], 16098 [16JN]
SALT II and ICBM's (sundry excerpts), 6959, 6960 [23MR]
Soviet Active Measures Relating to the U.S. Peace Movement, FBI, 7406-7411 [24MR]
Soviet Military Power, Sec. of Defense Weinberger (sundry excerpts), 20555-20557 [25JY]
Soviet Missiles, Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 13541 [24MY]
Strategic Nuclear Forces, Scowcroft Commission, 13257-13260 [20MY]
Strategic Weapons Deployment and Arms Control, Presidential Commission on Strategic Forces (excerpt), 8374 [13AP]
Summary of Arguments on the Origins of Yellow Rain, Amos Townsend, 30184 [1NO]
Summary of Transcript Excerpts Regarding the Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman as Director of the ACDA, 8589 [14AP]
Technical Status of the Bigeye Bomb, Dept. of Defense, 24284 [15SE]
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]
Unconventional Arms Policy—Selling Ourselves Short, Democratic Policy Committee, 3765-3780 [3MR]
United States, Allied, and Soviet Naval Ship Acquisitions, 1970-79, 7753-7758 [7AP]
Verification of a Freeze—Some General Observations, 30094-30098 [31OC]
Verification of Arms Control Limits on Land-Mobile Launchers, Library of Congress, 7854 [7AP]
Verifying a Model Freeze, Federation of American Scientists, 8567-8572 [14AP]
Vocabulary of Arms Control, Library of Congress, 17898 [29JN]
Warhead Reductions, Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 8392 [13AP]
Weapons Procurement: Senate Committee on Appropriations (excerpt), 30677 [3NO]
———Senate Committee on Armed Services (excerpt), 30677 [3NO]
Weapons Systems Warranties: Dept. of Defense, 31368 [8NO]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Defense Spending, 13176 [19MY]
Resolutions by organizations
Arms race, Presbyterian Church U.S.A., 24939 [20SE]
Ban on use of nuclear weapons, American Academy of Religion, 7917 [11AP]
Nuclear disarmament: Southern Illinois University, 15982 [15JN]
Nuclear freeze, Fall River, Mass., City Council, 23434 [4AU]
Nuclear missiles in Europe: Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut, 29477 [26OC], 34990 [14DE]
Nuclear weapons moratorium: American Philosophical Association, 16183 [16JN]
Rulings of the Chair
Nuclear weapons: proposed freeze (H.J. Res. 13), 5669 [16MR], 10429 [28AP], 11046, 11072, 11074, 11086 [4MY]
Sermons
Fear Not, John E. Boyles, 19353-19356 [14JY]
Immorality of Nuclear War, Ralph P. Kingsley, 9800 [26AP]
Nuclear Morality, Richard G. Hutcheson, Jr., 5711 [16MR]
Statements
Antisatellite Weapons, Daniel Deudney, Worldwatch Institute, 16404 [20JN]
Arms Control Policy: Gerard C. Smith, 16952 [23JN], 17592-17594 [28JN]
———Kenneth Adelman (sundry), 7993-7998 [12AP]
———Sec. of Defense Weinberger (excerpts), 13384 [23MY]
———Sec. of State Shultz (excerpt), 16566 [21JN]
Arms Control Proposal, Charles H. Ford, 14798 [7JN]
Arms Limitations, Anne H. Cahn, 20429 [21JY]
Arms Race: Andrei Sakharov (excerpt), 30312 [1NO]
———Sec. of State Shultz, 30315 [1NO]
Ban on Nuclear Testing: Joint, by W. Averell Harriman, Clark Clifford, and Paul Warnke, 1740 [3FE]
Building Defense Systems, President Reagan, 29268 [25OC]
Challenge of Peace—God's Promise and Our Response: U.S. Bishops' Pastoral Letter on War and Peace, 12315-12339 [16MY]
Chemical Weapons Stockpile: Frank H. Westheimer (excerpt), 31334 [8NO]
———Louis Fields (excerpt), 31333 [8NO]
———Sec. of Defense Weinberger (excerpt), 31329, 31330, 31348 [8NO]
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]
Craving for Absolute Security, Dwight Eisenhower (excerpt), 5747 [16MR]
Defense Contract Overruns, Representative Sikorski, 21279 [27JY]
Defense Expenditures: Caspar W. Weinberger (1972 excerpt), 30501 [2NO]
Defense Procurement Costs, Senator Andrews, 22817 [4AU]
Defense Strategy Objectives: John Fisher, 31376 [8NO]
Democratic Response to President Reagan's Defense Address, 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]
Deployment of the MX Missile: Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 13552 [24MY]
Deployment of U.S. Missiles in Europe, John Steinbruner (excerpt), 20963 [26JY]
Disarmament, Representative Bateman (excerpt), 14065 [26MY]
Farewell Address: Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953 excerpt), 29399 [26OC]
First-Strike Weapons, Lew Allen (excerpt), 7706 [7AP]
40th Anniversary of the Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project participants, 11711 [10MY]
Future of Mankind, Bertrand Russell (1945 excerpt), 8431 [13AP]
Hart Amendment Prohibits Two U.S. ICBM's While the Soviets Test Two New ICBM'S, Senator McClure, 13724-13727 [25MY]
How Nuclear War Might Be, William Shipman, 5708 [16MR]
I Refuse To Be 1 in 20 Million Acceptable Dead, Women's Strike for Peace, 1078 [27JA]
INF Public Forum in the U.S. Congress, Egon Bahr, 25654 [23SE]
Mankind Must End War or War Will End Mankind, John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 5718 [16MR]
Middle East Stability: President Reagan, 30376 [2NO]
Military Application of New Technology, James Gavin (excerpt), 20204 [21JY]
Military Spending: Dwight Eisenhower, 13552 [24MY]
———(sundry excerpts), 13543 [24MY]
Missile Deployment in Europe: Willy Brandt, 29684 [27OC]
Missile Deployment in Europe, Denis Healey, 25546 [22SE]
Misunderstanding Purposes of Warfare, George Kennan (excerpt), 5747 [16MR]
Modernization of the U.S. Missile System, Harold Brown (excerpt), 20071 [20JY]
Modernization of U.S. Military Policy: Air Force Association, 27158 [4OC]
Mutual Guaranteed Builddown of Nuclear Forces, Senator Percy, 5799 [16MR]
MX Missile: Business Executives for National Security, Inc., 20048 [20JY]
———James R. Schlesinger, 20073 [20JY]
———Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 13541 [24MY], 20050 [20JY]
———(sundry), 13563, 13568, 13569, 13578, 13582, 13586 [24MY]
MX Missile Basing: Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 9533-9536 [21AP]
———Senator Tower, 9532 [21AP]
MX Missile Basing Mode: Brent Scowcroft, 10885 [4MY]
———Deputy Sec. of State Kenneth W. Dam, 10886-10887 [4MY]
———John W. Vessey, Jr., 11359 [6MY]
———McGeorge Bundy, 10682-10684 [3MY]
———Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 11356-11359 [6MY]
———(sundry), 13534 [24MY]
MX Missile Basing Mode, Sec. of Defense Weinberger (excerpt), 13385 [23MY]
MX Missile Basing Mode Funding (S. Con. Res. 26): Senator Jackson, 11641 [10MY]
———Senator Tower, 11640 [10MY]
MX Missile Basing Mode Funding (S. Con. Res. 26) (sundry excerpts), 13261-13264 [20MY], 13308-13313, 13318, 13319 [23MY], 13446, 13456, 13460 [24MY], 13753 [25MY]
MX Missile Funding: American Baptist Churches USA, 18346 [30JN]
———Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy, 18346 [30JN]
———Friends Committee on National Legislation, 18247 [29JN]
———Friends of the Earth, 18376 [30JN]
———Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control, 18351 [30JN]
———National Education Association, 18347 [30JN]
———SANE (organization), 18262 [29JN]
———Union of Concerned Scientists, 18264 [29JN]
MX Missile Funding (H.R. 4185): Glen H. Stassen, 31237 [7NO]
———(sundry excerpts), 31230 [7NO]
MX Missile Silo Basing, 13551 [24MY]
MX Quotes With References (H.R. 4185): (sundry), 31233 [7NO]
MX Research and Development Funds: Republican Policy Committee, 13560 [24MY]
MX Resolution Hearings (H.R. 4185): Senator Stevens and Brent Scowcroft, 31223 [7NO]
Network Opposes MX, 17873 [28JN]
Nuclear Activities, Martin Luther King, Jr. (1964 excerpt), 5720 [16MR]
Nuclear Arms, President Eisenhower, 24186 [15SE]
Nuclear Arms Freeze: American Physical Society, 3864 [3MR]
———delegation of citizens from Berks County, Pa., 4679 [9MR]
———Terry Herndon for Citizens Against Nuclear War, 4904 [10MR]
Nuclear Arms Freeze, Barbara Tsairis for the Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, 5852 [16MR]
Nuclear Arms Race—View From City Hall, 12671 [17MY]
Nuclear Bomb Is Most Useless Weapon Ever Invented, George Kennan (excerpt), 5775 [16MR]
Nuclear Disarmament, Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy, Inc., 4670 [9MR]
Nuclear Disarmamotta, Daniel H. Bloom, 15537 [13JN]
Nuclear Horror Hovers as a Cloud Over Mankind, John K. Galbraith (excerpt), 11164 [5MY]
Nuclear missiles, 13558 [24MY]
Nuclear Missiles in Europe, President Reagan (excerpt), 8379 [13AP]
Nuclear Nonproliferation, Jonathan Bingham, 2104 [10FE]
Nuclear Weapons: Dwight D. Eisenhower (excerpt), 8410 [13AP]
———President Reagan (excerpt), 8478 [13AP]
———Sec. of Defense Weinberger (excerpt), 8478 [13AP]
Nuclear Weapons, John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 9357, 9358 [21AP]
Nuclear Weapons, Manhattan Project scientists, 11737 [10MY]
Nuclear Weapons, President Reagan, 15149 [9JN]
Nuclear Weapons Freeze: National Conference of Catholic Bishops, 8428 [13AP]
———(sundry excerpts), 17599-17601 [28JN]
———William Colby, 17600-17601 [28JN]
Nuclear Weapons Moratorium: Representative Seiberling, 33152 [14DE]
Omnibus Defense Authorization Act (S. 675): James R. Schlesinger (excerpts), 20549 [25JY]
———McGeorge Bundy, 19925-19927 [20JY]
———Russell Murray, II., 19221-19222 [14JY]
———(sundry excerpts), 18953-18955, 18959, 18962, 18973, 18976, 18983, 18985, 18999, 19002, 19031 [13JY], 19206, 19217, 19233, 19250-19253, 19258, 19260, 19262, 19267, 19271, 19280, 19285 [14JY], 19474, 19480, 19482 [15JY], 19496, 19503, 19525 [16JY], 19613, 19647, 19653-19657 [18JY], 19747, 19756 [19JY], 19911, 19918-19920, 19922-19925 [20JY], 20314, 20319, 20322-20325 [21JY], 20535, 20538, 20546-20550, 20559-20561 [25JY], 20733, 20740, 20750, 20772, 20774 [26JY]
———William Perry (sundry excerpts), 20550 [25JY]
Operational Testing and Evaluation Act (S. 1170) (sundry excerpts), 10147 [28AP]
Opposition to the MX Missile: Americans for Democratic Action, 17875 [28JN]
———Gray Panthers, 17878 [28JN]
———Network (Catholic organization), 17873 [28JN]
Position on President Reagan's Proposal for MX Missile as Requested by Senator Levin, Stansfield Turner, 13691 [25MY]
President Reagan's Address on Strategic Nuclear Weapons: Bruce K. Brown, 7150 [24MR]
President's Commission on Strategic Forces, Brent Scowcroft, 19941 [20JY]
Preventing Nuclear War—Strategic Deterrence Versus Nuclear War (sundry excerpts), 7639-7643 [6AP]
Proposed Ban on Space Weapons (S.J. Res. 129): Senator Pressler, 19733 [19JY]
Proposed Mutual Build-Down of Nuclear Weapons, Senator Cohen, 16798 [22JN]
Protection From Nuclear War, T. K. Jones, 5708 [16MR]
Remaking the World, Albert Camus (excerpt), 11738 [10MY]
Rethinking Arms Control—Advantages of a Comprehensive Approach, Christopher E. Paine, 13241-13243 [20MY]
70th Interparliamentary Conference: Representative McGrath, 34169 [18NO]
———Representative Tony P. Hall, 34168 [18NO]
Soviet ABM Treaty Violations, Senator McClure, 20738 [26JY]
Soviet Acquisition of U.S. Technology, National Academy of Sciences (excerpt), 25700 [26SE]
Soviet Military Capability, Joint Chiefs of Staff (excerpt), 8391 [13AP]
Soviet Treaty Violations, Senator Helms, 26677-26678 [30SE]
Soviets Arms Policy, Richard Pipes (excerpt), 5744 [16MR]
START Treaty Negotiations, President Reagan, 15361 [9JN]
Statecraft and Strategy in the Nuclear Shadow; Air Force Association, 27590 [6OC]
Statement of Registration Compliance Form, Georgetown University, 20299 [21JY]
Student Freeze Campaign, 16720 [21JN]
Survivability of Nuclear War: (sundry), 5709 [16MR]
———T. K. Jones (excerpt), 5744 [16MR]
Tax Support of Defense Spending: sundry, 33589, 33590 [17NO]
Technological Developments and the Future of Arms Control, Paul Warnke, 16954 [23JN], 17594 [28JN]
U.S. Effort in Chemical Warfare, GAO (excerpt), 24279 [15SE]
U.S. Military Space Policy, Worldwatch Institute, 9571 [21AP]
U.S. Participation in the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency: Richard T. Kennedy, 3429 [1MR]
U.S. Strategic Modernization and Deployment of Missiles in Europe, 13540 [24MY]
U.S. Strategic Policy, Senator Wallop, 11020 [4MY]
U.S.-Soviet Relations: John F. Kennedy, 34241 [18NO]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Offensive Weapons Agreement: Henry A. Kissinger (1970) (excerpts), 30379 [2NO]
———John F. Kennedy (1962), 30382 [2NO]
Until Mankind Banishes War, the U.S. Must Maintain Nuclear Weapons, President Kennedy (excerpt), 13561 [24MY]
War, Winston Churchill (sundry excerpts), 5813, 5814 [16MR]
Weapons Are Theft From Those Who Hunger, Dwight Eisenhower (1953 excerpt), 5743, 5746 [16MR]
Weapons Freeze Negotiations: Willy Brandt, 27150, 27170 [4OC]
Weapons Systems Warranties: Mary Ann Gilleece, 31368-31370 [8NO]
What Administration Officials, Conservative Senators, and Others Say About MX in Minuteman Silos (sundry), 10545 [28AP]
World in Arms, Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953 excerpt), 8434 [13AP]
World in Arms, Dwight Eisenhower (excerpt), 5664 [16MR]
Studies
Adolescents' Concerns About the Threat of Nuclear War, John M. Goldenring and Ronald M. Doctor, 30091 [31OC]
Gas Warfare, Library of Congress, 24344 [15SE]
Role of Public Opinion in Arms Control, Harvard University, 21567 [29JY]
Summaries
GI Bill Amendment to S. 675 To Be Proposed by Senators Armstrong, Cohen, Hollings, Matsunaga, and Cranston, 18998, 19014 [13JY]
MX Missile Viewpoints, 13571 [24MY]
Peacekeeper Propulsion, Air Force, 11770 [11MY]
S. 1762, Comprehensive Crime Control Act, 22884, 22911 [4AU]
World After Nuclear War, Conference on the Long-Term Worldwide Biological Consequences of Nuclear War, 30159 [31OC]
Tables
Alleged Soviet violations of arms control agreements, 13102 [19MY]
Amendment to restore combat readiness and conventional forces programs to S. 675, 19265 [14JY]
Antisatellite program, GSA, 2433 [17FE]
Budgetary impact and relation to first budget resolution, CBO, 18537 [11JY]
Comparison of U.S. and Soviet strategic modernization programs, 7643 [6AP]
Comparisons of a B-1B and a B-52H, both flying the exact same mission profile, 19204 [14JY]
DSAA Foreign Military and Construction Sales Cases, 1348 [1FE]
Force level calculator—who's ahead, Center for Defense Information, 16733 [22JN]
Intermediate-range Nuclear Force resolution summary, 27935 [7OC]
Missile test flights, 26561 [29SE]
MX program costs (sundry), 13263 [20MY]
NATO and Warsaw Pact countries' weapons, 12790 [18MY]
Non-hardware training and personnel systems marks RDT & E, 20777 [26JY]
Omnibus Defense Authorization Act (S. 675), 19244 [14JY]
Peacekeeper (MX)—Omnibus Defense Authorization Act (S. 675), 19278 [14JY]
Proposed mutual guaranteed build-down of nuclear forces (sundry), 3287 [1MR]
Soviet arms proposal at START permits, 20752 [26JY]
Soviet strategic superiority, 1983, 7643 [6AP]
Stabilizing Changes allowed under build-down as compared to freeze without build-down, 8407 [13AP]
Theoretical procurement plan for mythical F-13\1/2\, 340 [25JA]
U.S. hard target kill capabilities after Soviet first strike, 13691 [25MY]
U.S. strategic missile force (selected data), 5799 [16MR]
U.S.-Soviet military balance, 12790 [18MY]
U.S.-Soviet military strength (selected data), 5050, 5051 [11MR]
Warsaw Pact—NATO nuclear weapons in Europe (sundry), 11485 [9MY]
Telegrams
Effect of proposed nuclear systems freeze on negotiations with Soviets, Edward Rowny (excerpt), 4635 [9MR]
Nuclear weapons negotiations with the Soviet Union, Paul Nitze (excerpt), 4635 [9MR]
Testimonies
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]
Soviet Nuclear Weapons Buildup, Admiral Long (excerpt), 5677 [16MR]
Utility of Arms Control as a Military Strategy: William E. Colby, 11762 [11MY]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 25, ban on use of plastic bullets in Northern Ireland, 183 [6JA]
H. Con. Res. 26, outlaw Ulster Defense League, 183 [6JA]
H. Con. Res. 113, funds for procurement and development of a basing mode for the MX missile, 13594 [24MY]
H. Con. Res. 128, limitations on conventional arms transfer, 7428 [24MR]
H. Con. Res. 156, disapprove export of nuclear powerplant components to India, 23388 [4AU]
H. Con. Res. 171, increase in Japan's defense expenditures, 24974 [20SE]
H. Res. 50, concerning first strike with nuclear weapons, 77 [3JA]
H. Res. 138, consideration of H.J. Res. 13, mutual freeze and reduction of nuclear weapons, 5666 [16MR]
H. Res. 179, consideration of H.J. Res. 13, mutual and verifiable freeze on and reductions in nuclear weapons, 11037 [4MY]
H. Res. 233, nuclear weapons freeze, 16007 [15JN]
H. Res. 261, consideration of H.R. 2760, U.S. support for military operations in Nicaragua and to interdict certain military equipment, 19133 [14JY]
H.J. Res. 13, calling for a mutual freeze and reduction of nuclear weapons, 5750 [16MR], 13188 [19MY]
H.J. Res. 20, concerning deployment of nuclear weapons in Europe, 77 [3JA]
H.J. Res. 128, arms transfer limitations, 1813 [7FE]
H.J. Res. 384, delay deployment of certain missiles, 27935 [7OC]
H.J. Res. 393, renounce first use of nuclear weapons, 28529 [20OC]
H.R. 1054, sale of Army ammunition for avalanche control, 1083 [27JA]
H.R. 1446, weapons procurement cost analysis, 2192 [15FE]
H.R. 1937, Skilled Enlisted Reserve Training Act, 4637 [9MR]
H.R. 1998, prohibit economic assistance to Warsaw Pact countries until a nuclear arms limitation agreement is signed, 4641 [9MR]
H.R. 3374, 3375, foreign assistance limitation for Limited Test Ban Treaty nonparticipants, 16694 [21JN]
H.R. 4185, Dept. of Defense appropriations, 30663-30675 [3NO]
S. 480, Satellite Systems Protection Act, 2219 [15FE]
S. 555, Law Enforcement Officers Protection Act, 2659 [22FE]
S. 608, Arms Control and Disarmament Act amendment, 31919 [10NO]
S. 675, Omnibus Defense Authorization Act, 18505-18534 [11JY], 20781-20815 [26JY]
S. 994, prohibit funding for binary and chemical equipment and munitions, 7750 [7AP]
S. 1050, National Security and Arms Export Review Act, 8559-8565 [14AP]
S. 1170, Operational Testing and Evaluation Act, 10145 [28AP]
S. 1846, Arms Control and Disarmament Act amendments, 24454 [15SE]
S. 2105, world peace tax fund, 33591-33593 [17NO]
S. Con. Res. 26: funds for procurement and development of a basing mode for the MX missile, 13993 [25MY]
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. 46, negotiations for the reduction and control of nuclear weapons, 16201 [16JN]
S. Res. 43, ban on antisatellite weapons, 1432 [2FE], 2433 [17FE], 7838 [7AP]
S. Res. 57, mutual guaranteed build-down of nuclear forces, 1767 [3FE]
S. Res. 83, prevention of a nuclear war, 4318 [8MR]
S. Res. 100, building of weapons for deployment in space, 7230 [24MR]
S. Res. 107, nuclear weapons reduction negotiations, 8047 [12AP]
S. Res. 119, sale of F-16 aircraft to Israel, 9208 [20AP]
S. Res. 142, limit nuclear warhead ICBM's, 12131 [12MY]
S. Res. 206, prevent accidental nuclear war by terrorism, 23023 [4AU]
S. Res. 283, ban on chemical weapons, 33841 [17NO]
S.J. Res. 2, proposed freeze and reduction of nuclear weapons, 670 [26JA]
S.J. Res. 12, proposed strategic arms control negotiations, 731 [26JA]
S.J. Res. 28, call for immediate negotiations for a ban on weapons in space, 1738 [3FE]
S.J. Res. 68, designate National Atomic Veterans' Day, 18300 [30JN]
S.J. Res. 129, mutual and verifiable ban on space weapons, 19300 [14JY], 19733 [19JY]
S.J. Res. 191, study of weapon systems spare parts procurement by the Dept. of Defense, 30023 [31OC]
United States-Republic of China joint communique of August 17, 1982, 6410 [21MR]
Treaty
Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, 7153 [24MR]