ESPIONAGE

Amendments

Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations (S. 1271), 25162, 25165, 25192, 25196 [26SE]

Appointments

Conferees: H.R. 2419, authorizing appropriations for the intelligence services, 25628 [2OC]

———H.R. 2419, intelligence services appropriations, 25169 [26SE]

Articles and editorials

Athens Protests Spying, 30324 [1NO]

Between a Terrorist and a Freedom Fighter, 25747 [2OC]

CIA Employee Charged With Espionage, 18712 [11JY]

CIA Mother, 18712 [11JY]

Defeat for Justice—Unsavory Plea Bargain Lets Spies Off Too Easily, 31518 [12NO]

Defection of West German Citizens (excerpt), 25042 [26SE]

Espionage, 18711 [11JY]

Greece Charges Three as Spies After U.S. Tip, 30323 [1NO]

It's for You, Ivan, 23703 [13SE]

KGB Defector Confirms U.S. Intelligence Fiasco, 28011 [17OC]

Privileged Spies, 25747 [2OC]

Relative of Ghana Leader and CIA Clerk Charged With Spying, 18711 [11JY]

Soviet Disinformation Juggernaut, 27994-27997 [17OC]

Soviet Espionage—Using the U.N. Against the U.S., 28255 [22OC]

Spies (excerpt), 25042 [26SE]

Spying Business (excerpt), 14646 [6JN]

Bills and resolutions

Classified information: establish system for protection of sensitive information and penalty for unauthorized disclosure (see H.R. 2994)

Communist countries: regulate travel of citizens inside U.S. (see H.R. 3915)

Courts: capital punishment (see S. 1490)

———criteria for imposition of death penalty (see H.R. 2837)

———increase penalty for certain forms of espionage (see H.R. 2662, 2697)

———penalty for disclosure of classified information pertaining to national defense (see S. 1280; H.R. 2797)

Crime and criminals: forfeiture of proceeds derived from treacherous activities (see S. 1654)

———reward for information leading to arrest (see S. 1654)

Dept. of Defense: establish commercial entities to provide cover for certain intelligence collection activities (see H.R. 3963)

———strengthen counterintelligence capabilities and amend Uniform Code of Military Justice to increase penalty (see H.R. 3188)

———strengthen counterintelligence capabilities and reform Uniform Code of Military Justice to increase penalty (see S. 1301)

Foreign Agents Registration Act: 5-year suspension of exemptions provided to an agent of a foreign principal convicted of espionage (see S. 1900)

Foreign embassies: control of certain commercial entities (see S. 1947)

Foreign Surveillance Prevention Act: enact (see S. 12)

Military bases: improve security (see S. 1942)

National Commission on Espionage and Security: establish (see S.J. Res. 148)

National security: establish system for protection of sensitive information and penalty for unauthorized disclosure (see H.R. 2994)

Navy: reorganize investigations and counterintelligence functions (see H.R. 3691)

Spies: forfeiture of proceeds derived from treacherous activities (see S. 1654)

———reward for information leading to arrest (see S. 1654)

U.N.: restrict activities of employees (see H.R. 3043)

Uniform Code of Military Justice: sentence of life imprisonment (see H.R. 3026)

Biographies

Jack F. Mathews, 27997 [17OC]

Books

``Art of War,'' Sun Tzu (sundry excerpts), 14646 [6JN]

Documents

Intelligence Identities Protection Act, 16713 [20JN]

Letters

Commission on Espionage and Security: President Reagan, 16613 [20JN]

Cost estimate of the Intelligence Services Authorization Act (S. 1271): CBO, 25165 [26SE]

Plea bargaining with alleged espionage agents John and Michael Walker: Representative Mazzoli, 30351 [1NO]

Quotations

Soviet intelligence operations in the U.S.: Walter G. Deeley, 30239 [1NO]

Remarks in House

Capital punishment: implement, 19140 [16JY]

———implement for treason and espionage, 22839 [4SE]

———imposition (H.R. 343), 21496 [30JY]

———peacetime offense, 17797, 17823 [27JN], 18943 [11JY]

Counterintelligence efforts: proposed upgrading of U.S., 25327 [30SE]

Death penalty: reinstate (H.R. 704), 13968 [4JN]

Dept. of Defense: authorize counterintelligence polygraph examinations, 17485 [26JN]

Dept. of Justice: plea bargain in Walker case, 30458 [5NO]

Espionage Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 3910), 36126 [11DE]

FBI: spy arrests, 33583 [2DE]

Government of the U.S.: security measures, 16809 [21JN]

Intelligence services: screening of U.S. personnel, 33697 [3DE]

Israel: activities, 33697 [3DE]

Military personnel: capital punishment for espionage, 17797 [27JN]

National security: require counterintelligence polygraph examinations to protect, 16810 [21JN]

Penalties: strengthen, 18711 [11JY]

Soviet Union: combat domestic espionage, 27994 [17OC]

———limit number of nationals employed at Soviet mission to U.N. (H.R. 3600), 28255 [22OC]

———spies in the U.S., 25747 [2OC]

———spying activities, 14641-14647 [6JN]

Strategic defense initiative: security, 16809 [21JN]

Traitors: strengthen penalties (H.R. 2662), 13966 [4JN]

———strengthen penalties (H.R. 2697), 14955 [10JN]

Treason: implement the death penalty, 22839 [4SE]

Walker, John A.: conviction, 31518 [12NO]

Walker, Michael: conviction, 31518 [12NO]

Remarks in Senate

Commission on Espionage and Security: establish, 16607-16620 [20JN]

Communist countries: intelligence gathering activities through diplomatic missions, 36449 [13DE]

Courts: capital punishment (S. 1490), 20322 [24JY]

———penalty for disclosure of classified information pertaining to national defense (S. 1280), 15333 [12JN]

Crime and criminals: forfeiture of proceeds of activities and rewards for informants (S. 1654), 24050 [18SE]

Crime and criminals : mandatory life sentence, 13734-13738 [24MY]

Espionage: funding for countering the interception of U.S. telecommunications by foreign governments, 30238-30240 [1NO]

FBI: funding for counterterrorists activities, 25166 [26SE]

Foreign Agents Registration Act: suspension of exemptions for foreign agents convicted of espionage (S. 1900), 34441 [5DE]

Foreign embassies: control of certain commercial entities (S. 1947), 36518-36520 [16DE]

Foreign Missions Act: coverage of certain commercial entities (S. 1947), 36432 [13DE]

Great Britain: defection of Soviet agent, 23701 [13SE]

Greece: apprehension of terrorists and spies, 30323 [1NO]

Intelligence Identities Protection Act: anniversary of enactment, 16713-16715 [20JN]

Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2419), S. 1271 language inserted in lieu, 25167 [26SE]

———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2419), appointment of conferees, 25169 [26SE], 25628 [2OC]

———authorizing appropriations (S. 1271), 25162-25167 [26SE]

———authorizing appropriations (S. 1271), extension of joint referral, 20369 [24JY]

———counterintelligence operations, 34392 [5DE]

———funding for countering the interception of U.S. telecommunications by foreign governments, 30238-30240 [1NO]

———improvements in security capabilities, 16628 [20JN]

Israel: U.S. activities, 33610 [2DE]

Military bases: improve security (S. 1942), 36427 [13DE]

National Commission on Espionage and Security: establish, 16244 [19JN]

———establish (S.J. Res. 148), 15978 [17JN]

Spies: forfeiture of proceeds of activities and rewards for informants (S. 1654), 23992, 23993 [17SE]

Telephones: protections against illegal surveillance (S. 12), 23702 [13SE]

United Kingdom: defection of Soviet agent, 23701 [13SE]

Reports

Foreign Invasion of U.S. Privacy: Commission on CIA Activities Within the U.S. (excerpt), 30239 [1NO]

Resolutions by organizations

Countering Soviet block espionage: Society of Former Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 36450 [13DE]

Statements

Establishment of Death Penalty for Espionage: Chapman Cox (excerpt), 21340 [30JY]

Polygraphs Are an Obstacle for Espionage: Christopher Boyce, 17485 [26JN]

———Stanislav Levchenko, 17485 [26JN]

Testimonies

Dealing With Espionage Within the Armed Services: Tom O'Brien, 17798 [27JN]

Soviet Espionage: Ladislav Bittman (excerpt), 36127 [11DE]

Texts of

H.R. 2419, authorizing appropriations for the intelligence services, 25167 [26SE]

H.R. 3600, limit number of Soviet nationals serving at Soviet mission to U.N., 28255 [22OC]

H.R. 3910, Espionage Prevention Act, 36127 [11DE]

S. 1280, penalties for disclosure of classified information, 15333 [12JN]

S. 1654, establish reward for information relative to cases of espionage and provide for forfeiture of proceeds received for commission of acts of espionage, 24050 [18SE]

S. 1942, Military Installation Security and Antiterrorism Act, 36428 [13DE]

S. 1947, coverage of certain commercial entities under Foreign Missions Act, 36433 [13DE]

S.J. Res. 148, establish a National Commission on Espionage and Security, 15979 [17JN]