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Addresses

Alliance Responsibility: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 20381 [24JY]

Arms Control and the Defense Budget—Look at Congressional Decision Making: Representative Courter, 5638 [19MR]

Better a Shield Than a Sword: Edward Teller, 28683 [23OC]

Conference on Nuclear Proliferation: Richard Perle (excerpt), 24618 [23SE]

———Vice President Bush, 18897 [11JY]

Defense Policy: Representative Courter, 4255 [28FE]

Defense Policy and Military Spending: J. Richard Munro, 21601 [30JY]

Defense Without Nonsense: Representative Aspin, 8651 [22AP]

Democratic Defense Policy—Defense Without Nonsense: Representative Aspin, 10875-10877 [7MY]

Deployment of Pershing Missiles in Europe: Heinrich Boell (excerpt), 26260 [5OC]

Development of the MX Missile: Senator Garn (excerpt), 13546 [23MY]

———Senator Nunn, 6544 [28MR]

Failure of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: Representative Courter, 32485 [19NO]

Farewell Address: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 27648 [16OC]

First Round in Geneva: Paul H. Nitze, 12343-12345 [16MY]

———Paul H. Nitze (excerpt), 10172 [1MY]

Future of the Atlantic Alliance: Senator Wallop, 27308-27310 [10OC]

Geneva Arms Control Negotiations: President Reagan, 32271 [18NO]

Geneva Summit: President Reagan, 32599 [20NO]

Joint Session of Congress: Margaret Thatcher (excerpts), 29601 [30OC]

Joint Ventures for Peace: J. William Fulbright, 13657 [23MY]

Madrid Conference—How To Negotiate With the Soviets: Max M. Kampelman, 4419-4423 [5MR]

NATO and the Future of U.S.-Western European Relations: Representative Clinger, 1616 [31JA]

Nuclear Weapons: Representative Lipinski, 31211 [7NO]

Perspective on the Strategic Defense Initiative: Senator Chafee, 29534-29536 [29OC]

Reagan II, the Russians, and Nuclear Danger—Flimflam and Reality in 1985: McGeorge Bundy, 7627-7631 [4AP]

Roads Diverging—Despair or Hope—Your Choice: James D. Watkins, 1263-1265 [29JA]

Soviet Summit—Alfred M. Landon Lecture Series: Vice President George Bush, 24190 [18SE]

Strategic Defense Initiative: President Reagan (excerpt), 35474 [10DE]

Agreements

Constitutional rights of firearms owners (S. 49): unanimous-consent, 16983 [24JN]

Amendments

Firearms: protect constitutional rights of owners (S. 49), 17000, 17001 [24JN], 18168, 18169, 18189, 18206, 18211, 18248, 18250, 18251 [9JY]

Jordan: arms sale (S.J. Res. 228), 28924 [24OC]

National Defense Authorization Act: enact (S. 1160), 12505, 12518 [17MY], 12583, 12585-12589, 12592, 12597, 12606, 12614, 12617, 12618, 12620, 12659-12664 [20MY], 12855, 12876, 12878, 12879, 12880, 12881, 12888, 12890-12896, 12897, 12899, 12901, 12903, 12907, 12910, 12915, 12916, 12919, 12923, 12925, 12927, 12952, 12953, 12959, 12960, 12962, 12963 [21MY], 13148, 13158, 13176, 13181, 13183, 13188, 13191, 13192, 13216, 13218, 13219, 13265, 13266, 13267, 13268, 13269 [22MY], 13457, 13459, 13500, 13501, 13502, 13503, 13504, 13506, 13507, 13508, 13509, 13510, 13512, 13513, 13520, 13521, 13522, 13523, 13524, 13525, 13538, 13543, 13558, 13559, 13560, 13561, 13562, 13563, 13640, 13642, 13643, 13644, 13645, 13646, 13649 [23MY], 13720, 13727, 13728, 13734, 13740, 13742, 13758, 13760, 13761, 13766-13769, 13774, 13776, 13777, 13778, 13780, 13782, 13819-13828 [24MY], 13902, 13915 [3JN], 14080, 14099, 14128, 14131, 14138, 14139, 14141, 14143, 14144, 14150, 14151, 14188, 14191-14193 [4JN], 14417, 14418, 14429, 14433, 14434, 14457 [5JN]

———enact (S. 1160) (excerpt), 21345 [30JY]

Nuclear weapons: proposed ban on testing (H.J. Res. 3), 25280 [30SE], 25497 [1OC]

Special defense acquisition fund: funding (S. 1726), 27261 [10OC]

Analyses

Atmospheric Nuclear Testing Compensation Act, 32087 [14NO]

Objectives of the Hatch Study on Economic Impact of Reductions to the Defense Budget, 4743-4746 [7MR]

Protecting the Constitutional Rights of Gun Owners (S. 49), 18171-18177 [9JY]

Proxmire Amendment on the Strategic Defense Initiative, 14104 [4JN]

Racketeer Weapons and Violent Crime Control Act (H.R. 3155), 22806 [1AU]

Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements, 4495 [5MR]

Weapon Systems Acquisitions Improvement and Reform Act (S. 941), 8164 [17AP]

Appointments

Conferees: S. 1160, National Defense Authorization Act, 18552 [11JY], 18769 [11JY]

Infantry Fighting Vehicle Test Results, 16336 [19JN]

Articles and editorials

. . . And of Ourselves, 25054 [26SE]

ABM Reinterpretation—A Quick Study—Young Lawyer's New Look at the 1972 Pact Triggers Controversy, 28474 [22OC], 28872-28874 [24OC]

ABM Treaty (excerpt), 28134 [21OC]

Abuse Is Rare—Pentagon's Finding It, 9480 [25AP]

``Activist,'' 91, Invites Pupils To Pen Ideas About Peace, 13953 [3JN]

Advisers Conflict on SALT II, 36388 [13DE]

Afghanistan Is Not Irrelevant, 579 [3JA]

Agreements Near With Bonn and London on SDI Research, 23902 [17SE]

Air Force Reassesses Antisatellite Program, 19470 [17JY]

Allegations of Cheating Endangers Arms, 5419 [19MR]

Allies Counsel Keeping Treaty, 36389 [13DE]

Allies in Europe Are Apprehensive About Benefits of Star Wars Plan, 11769-11771 [14MY]

Amendment Would Squeeze Mexico To Bar Soviet Ships, 23809 [16SE]

Americans and Soviets, Apples and Oranges, 32879 [20NO]

Another Flawed-Weapons Plan That Needs Scrapping, 29311 [28OC]

Another Test of Truth for the Army, 38686 [19DE]

Anti-Satellite Weapons—To Win the Race Is To Lose, 22938 [4SE]

Appropriate Ballistic Missile Research Program for the U.S., 19388 [17JY]

Arms Agreement Breathes New Life Into SCC, 25549 [2OC]

Arms Control Amnesia, 2035 [6FE]

Arms Control (excerpt), 13713 [24MY]

Arms Control Experience of Max Kampelman (excerpt), 713 [22JA]

Arms Control Illusions, 3231 [22FE]

Arms Control Stalemate, 5635 [19MR]

Arms Control—Crisis or Compromise, 26833-26836 [9OC]

Arms Control—New Tradeoffs May Be Possible, 20513 [25JY]

Arms Control's Future Is in Doubt, and So Is Its Past, 15267 [12JN]

Arms Curb Study Held Up Till Vote, 583 [7JA]

Arms Race, Breakthrough or Breakdown? (excerpt), 29599 [30OC]

As We Sow, . . . What Will Veto Reap?, 5303 [18MR]

Ask the Police—S. 49 Is a Killer, 29077 [24OC]

Avoid Overreliance on ICBM's, 19048 [15JY]

Baldrige Warns of Giveaway of Strategic Secrets to Soviets, 2968 [21FE]

Better Buyers, Better Weapons, 12964-12968 [21MY]

Between an Unfree World and None (excerpt), 18989 [15JY]

Bishop Says U.N. Fails on Nuke Control, 30950 [6NO]

Britain Questions Star Wars Impact, 5748 [20MR]

Budget Balancing Legislation Would Put Defense Spending on the Chopping Block, 34460-34462 [5DE]

Budget-Process Measure Sets Up Choice of 2 Evils—Raise Taxes or Cut Defense, 34460 [5DE]

Build Up, Build Down, 18909 [11JY]

Bush's Mission, 21475 [30JY]

Can U.S. Hold Soviets at Arms Length, 12798 [21MY]

Can We Stop a Bomb Smuggler?, 32184 [14NO]

Cap, You're Wrong—Defense Can Be Cut—A GOP Senator Argues for a Strategy To Save Billions, 4512 [5MR]

Carrying Friendship Too Far, 31014 [7NO]

Case Against the Strategic Defense Initiative, 24218-24220 [18SE]

Case for Strategic Defense, 16532 [20JN]

Caught With Our Defenses Down, 14455-14457 [5JN]

CBO Advises Where To Cut, 4514 [5MR]

Checking Out the Defense, 18136 [9JY]

Chemical Arms Curbs Are Sought—Officials Alarmed by Increasing Use of Banned Weapons, 23450 [11SE]

Chemical Overkill, 14244 [4JN]

China-Iran Nuclear Link Is Reported, 29057 [24OC]

Clear Up ABM Treaty Confusion, 32178 [14NO], 32466 [19NO]

Clearly, a Good Idea, 20684 [25JY]

Common Interests, 17351 [26JN]

Compliance With Arms Control Treaties (sundry), 4624-4634 [6MR]

Confessions of an Arms Control Negotiator—Patience Is the Key, 25763 [2OC]

Congress Must Act on Proliferation, 3688 [27FE]

Consider the Realities, 24029 [17SE]

Control Handguns To Stop the Carnage, 18216 [9JY]

Conventional Missile Defense for NATO, 15132 [11JN]

Countdown on SALT II, 36387 [13DE]

Critical Time for Nuclear Nonproliferation, 26353-26356 [7OC]

Cruelest Weapon, 15772 [13JN]

Curb Soviet Cheating, 7412 [3AP]

Curing Defense Waste Woes, 23264 [10SE]

Cutting the Lean Out Of Defense, 3827 [27FE]

Dancing With a Genie, 34463 [5DE]

Deadly Weapons by Mail, 26703 [8OC]

Decision on B-1, 7856 [15AP]

Defense Ammunition Capacity: Larry Korb, 14117 [4JN]

Defense Authorization (excerpt), 21334, 21337 [30JY]

Defense Conferees Gut House-Passed Reforms (excerpt), 21329, 21331 [30JY]

Defense in Space Is Not Star Wars, 15971-15974 [17JN], 16524 [20JN]

Defense in Space Is Not ``Star Wars'', 1176-1179 [29JA], 2012-2014 [6FE]

Deteriorating Ties, Suspicion Fueled Moscow's Quick Rebuff, 16079 [18JN]

Deterrence—From Fear to Interdependence, 30358-39359 [1NO]

Development of the MX Missile (excerpt), 5788 [20MR]

Diplomatic Round—Test, 21469-21475 [30JY]

Disarming Lack of Candor, 5146-5147 [14MR], 5326 [18MR]

Disclosure of Secretary of Defense's Letter on Arms Control, 32300 [19NO]

DIVAD and Goliath, 37518 [17DE]

Dogfight of the Decade, 18521 [10JY]

Don't Let ``Star Wars'' Infatuation Prevent Sound Arms Accord, 6377 [26MR]

Draft Reply for Senator B.W. Goldwater to Article by Senator C.E. Grassley—A Freeze Is Just What the Pentagon Needs, 7938 [16AP]

Easing Out the MX, 5406 [19MR]

Empire Strikes First, 18276 [9JY]

European Leaders' Quandary, 19878 [22JY]

Europeans Are Eagerly Filling in Their Proxies for Geneva, 28226 [21OC]

Ex-Defense Chief Calls ``Star Wars'' Unrealistic, 561 [3JA]

Experts Say A-Test Cheats Will Fail, 25221 [26SE]

Fascell Calls Presidential Chemical Warfare Summary ``Bad Wine in New Bottle'', 10196 [1MY]

First Word, 1334 [30JA]

5-Year Pentagon Budget Plan Facing $300 Billion in Trims, 24047, 24119 [18SE]

5-Year Program for the U.S.—The Most Urgent Steps in East-West Arms Control, 19386 [17JY]

Folly of MX—The Need for Conventional Weapons, 6326 [26MR]

For a Universal Banning of Chemical Weapons, 10915 [7MY]

Forget Chemical Weapons, 15995 [17JN]

Forty Years Ago—Atom Bomb, 19280 [16JY]

Four Strikes Against ``Star Wars'', 560 [3JA]

Fourth Wheel on the Acquisition Wagon, 7823 [15AP]

Future of SDI?, 28323 [22OC]

General Scowcroft Critical of Star Wars Program, 2867 [20FE]

Giving Thanks for the Nonsummit: John Podhoretz, 36771 [16DE]

Golden Arms, Leaden Readiness, 6618 [28MR]

Goldwater May Have Killed the MX by Opposing It, 5406 [19MR]

Good Offense Beats a Good (Star Wars) Defense, 9836 [30AP]

Gorbachev Warms Up to More Talks, 9934 [30AP]

Gorbachev—Wolf in Dove's Clothing, 24674 [23SE]

Governments Wage Wars, but People Pay With Lives, 7511 [3AP]

Gun Laws and Gun Collectors, 18156-18157 [9JY]

Handguns, Preferred Instruments of Criminals (series), 18190-18195 [9JY]

Hashemi-Rafsanjani on New Missile Development, 29258 [28OC]

Help Our First Atomic Victims, 32084 [14NO]

High Ground, 24961 [25SE]

Homeless Waif of Weapons, 6119 [25MR]

How Many Soviet Tests Make a Flurry?, 31266 [12NO]

How the Administration Amended the ABM Treaty, 29090 [25OC]

How the Arms Race Really Helps Moscow, 28362-28363 [22OC]

How To Break Arms Control Impasse—A Star Wars Solution, 22919 [4SE]

How To Break the Arms Control Impasse—A Star Wars Solution, 21926 [31JY]

How To Get Tough With Nerve Gas, 25215 [26SE], 26122 [3OC]

How To Make Nuclear Weapons Obsolete, 17262 [25JN]

How To Tell if the Summit Was More Than Just Talk, 36390 [13DE]

Human Rights Has a Place at the United States-Soviet Summit, 32179 [14NO]

Illegal Weapons Seen Here, 17351 [26JN]

In Defense of Defense, 26828 [8OC]

In Defense of Defense Procurement, 26829-26830 [8OC]

In Defense of SDI, 26341-26342 [6OC]

In Europe, ``Star Wars'' Is More Than a Pocketbook Issue, 25504 [1OC]

In Russia's History, Negotiating Means Hold Firm, 19250 [16JY]

Incredible Is the Right Word, 36199 [12DE]

India, Keeping Its Nuclear Options Open, Monitors Arms Program in Neighboring Pakistan With Concern, 14065 [4JN]

Industry Opposes Weapons Legislation, 26703 [8OC]

Inspecting Military—'80s Forces Rank High, 13653 [23MY]

Instead of the MX, 5686 [20MR], 6422 [27MR]

Iran, PRC Negotiating Missile Sale in Beijing, 29259 [28OC]

Irritant to Japan?, 19877 [22JY]

Israeli Economy Said To Depend Heavily on Export of Weapons, 6935 [1AP]

It Just Turned Daylight All at Once, 19070 [16JY]

It Would Be Madness To Give Up SALT Restraints, 14463 [5JN]

It's Not a Vote To Kill the MX, 6893 [28MR]

It's Not What We Spend on Defense—It's Whether We Have the Military Capabilities We Need, 15240 [11JN]

It's Still Star Wars, 3383, 3438 [25FE]

It's Time for a United States-Soviet Summit Session, 935 [24JA]

It's Up to House on Nerve-Gas Issue, 15752 [13JN]

It's Waste as Usual at the Pentagon, 20709-20712 [25JY]

Joint Chiefs' Simulation—U.S. Found To Lack Supplies for War, 6617 [28MR]

Karate Teacher Seeks Weapons Curb, 17351 [26JN]

Keep a Firm Eye on Star Wars, 14105, 14118 [4JN]

Kennedy Would Ban ``Killing Stars'', 17349 [26JN]

Kransnoyarsk Chutzpah, 30203 [1NO]

Krasnoyarsk Radar, 2613 [19FE], 3657 [26FE]

Kremlin Assails Reagan Speech as Empty Talk, 32276 [18NO]

Lasers in Thin Air, 30086 [31OC]

Last Shot To End the Arms Race?, 32652 [20NO]

Law/Order—Cincinnati Protester Suffered Cruel Treatment From U.S. Agents, 14553 [5JN]

Like Little Buzz Saws, 26703 [8OC]

Los Alamos—Manhattan Project to Star Wars, 19361 [17JY]

Mail Order Maiming, 17349 [26JN]

Mail-Order Arsenal, 26703 [8OC]

Mail-Order Weapons for Kids, 26702 [8OC]

Making Better Use of the Standing Consultative Commission, 38570-38574 [19DE]

Making Sense of Gun Control, 18215 [9JY]

Making War the Private Way, 23453 [11SE]

Man's First Glimpse of Plutonium, 19279 [16JY]

Martial Art Weapons and the Law, 26704 [8OC]

Measure and Countermeasure, 32644 [20NO]

Middle Ground, 2342 [7FE]

Midgetman Vulnerability, 19761 [19JY]

Militarized Society, 26699-26701 [8OC]

Military Advantage of the Comprehensive Test Ban, 25229 [26SE]

Military Chiefs Favor Abiding by Soviet Pact, 15228 [11JN]

Military Chiefs Favor Abiding by Soviet Pact—Split With Weinberger, 14437 [5JN]

Military Received $18 Billion Extra, Aspin Calculates, 28350 [22OC]

Military's ``Revolving Door'' With Business, 12593 [20MY]

Minimum Goals Set on Space Weapons, 3104 [22FE]

Missed Opportunity in Arms Control, 29759 [30OC]

Missile Vote, 4489 [5MR]

Mobile-Missile Ploy, 31269 [12NO]

More Missiles Weaken Reduction Promise, 5405 [19MR]

Moscow's Star Wars Plan—Keeping Facts Under Wraps, 22696 [1AU]

Mutual Interests Compel Leaders To Grope Toward Arms Control, 32876 [20NO]

MX Bargaining Chip Is a Bust, 6047 [25MR]

MX Chip, 5406 [19MR]

MX Fails, as Missile or as Lever, 5592 [19MR]

MX Is Not a Useful Bargaining Chip, 5573 [19MR]

MX Missile (excerpt), 6068 [25MR]

MX Peacekeeper, 5418 [19MR]

MX System Is Needed, 6094 [25MR]

MX Versus Readiness, 15990 [17JN]

MX Won't Help Security or Arms Talks in Geneva, 6328 [26MR]

MX—Advantages, 5991 [21MR]

MX's Soviet Cousin, the SS-24, Unveiled, 7073 [2AP]

Myths Clouding the Arms Debate, 711 [22JA]

Nakasone Hints at Aiding ``Star Wars''—Proposal Draws Heavy Fire From Japan's Opposition Parties, 5927 [20MR]

NATO Agrees To Improve Nonnuclear Weapons, 13861 [24MY]

NATO Allies Praise U.S. Cooperation, 36391 [13DE]

NATO Cool to U.S. Program for Modern Chemical Arms, 15790 [13JN]

NATO Defenses, 13158 [22MY]

Navy Salt Shop Saves Millions by Renovating Torpedo Parts, 33213 [22NO]

Navy Says No Foreseeable Threat to Submarines, 6618 [28MR]

Navy Strategic Communications—Keeping the Teeth in Deterrence, 19534-19535 [17JY]

Needed—Solid Defense Against Gas, 16153 [18JN]

New Chance for Arms Control, 10028 [1MY]

New Measure Seen for Soviet A-Test, 30916 [6NO]

New Nerve-Gas Weapons That We Don't Need, 15998 [17JN], 16152 [18JN]

New Productivity Incentives for Defense Contractors, 4416-4418 [5MR]

New Way To Cut Defense Costs, 16151 [18JN]

New Weapon To Combat Fraud, 9480 [25AP]

New Zealand Shifts Stance on U.S. Nuclear Ship Visits, 24195 [18SE]

Nicaragua Is Armed for Trouble, 5633 [19MR]

Ninja Free Amherst? Karate Expert Seeks Support To Curb Weapons Sales, 17350 [26JN]

Ninja Imitators, 17348 [26JN]

Ninja Imitators Worry Authorities, 17348 [26JN]

Ninja's Revenge, 26702 [8OC]

No Dead End for Arms Control, 6635 [28MR]

Nobel Prize Given to Doctors Opposed to War, 27655 [16OC]

Not Scientific, 24216 [18SE]

Note to Gorbachev, 28487 [22OC]

Nuclear Agreement Between the U.S. and People's Republic of China, 30625 [6NO]

Nuclear Cooperation Agreement Between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China (excerpt), 36258 [12DE]

Nuclear Exports (excerpt), 35299 [9DE]

Nuclear Fear Holds World in Bondage, 23164 [10SE]

Nuclear Parley Ends Quietly, 24688 [24SE]

Nuclear Proliferation (excerpt), 30627 [6NO], 36257 [12DE]

Nuclear Proliferation—The Current and Future Threat, 643-646 [21JA]

Nuclear Spread—How Pakistan Secured U.S. Devices in Canada To Make Atomic Arms, 14063-14065 [4JN]

Nuclear Stability ``Washed Away'', 16159 [18JN]

Nuclear Test Ban?, 31892 [14NO]

Nuclear War Effects Said Underestimated, 26164 [4OC]

Nuclear War (excerpt), 13226, 13227 [22MY]

Nuclear Weapons Freeze and a Cancer Metaphor—Physician's View, 29789 [30OC]

Nuclear-Capable Soviet Ship Scheduled To Dock in Mexico, 23809 [16SE]

Obsession, 28466 [22OC]

Of Hawks, Doves—And, Now, Owls, 23024 [9SE]

Official Says Missile-Defense Plan Would Tilt Nuclear Balance to the U.S., 36303 [12DE]

Old Defenses Won't Work, 14813 [6JN]

Our Government Lies to Us, 6288 [26MR]

Our Soldiers' Lives Depend on Reform of Way We Buy Arms, 2454 [19FE]

Outlook—The Cruel Arithmetic Awaiting Reagan, 34463 [5DE]

Over the Big-Power Chasm, 17322 [26JN]

Panel on Arms Procurement Is Considered, 14472 [5JN]

Pentagon Inflation Overestimate Is Said To Reap Windfall of Up to $28 Billion, 28349 [22OC]

Pentagon Looking Into ``Revolving Door'' Case, 12595 [20MY]

Pentagon Opposes Gramm-Rudman Deficit Reduction Proposal (excerpt), 35867 [11DE]

Pentagon Study Explores Profits for Contractors, 6637-6639 [28MR]

Pentagon Warns Antideficit Bill Would Comfort the Soviets, 35868 [11DE]

Pentagon's Inflation-Estimates Windfall May Add Up to $50 Billion, 28349 [22OC]

Pentagon's Misuse of Technology, 8496 [18AP]

Pentagon's Nuclear Bunker, 5405 [19MR]

People Recall Awe of First Nuclear Blast, 19360 [17JY]

Philosophy of the Test Ban, 25283 [30SE]

Planning for Peace, 22668-22669 [1AU]

Point Defense, 1459 [31JA]

Policy Reported To Give Surplus to Pentagon, 28350 [22OC]

Politics of Mistrust, 33607-33609 [2DE]

Pork Barrels in the Sky, 22706 [1AU]

Power and the Peril, 19262 [16JY]

President's Strategic Defense Initiative (excerpt), 1455 [31JA]

Preventing Breakout From the ABM Treaty, 19387 [17JY]

Proof of Soviet Lies, 31216 [7NO]

Putting Up With the Russians, 10265 [2MY]

Quality, Productivity, 14078 [4JN]

Questions Came Later, 19275 [16JY]

Raging Against ``Star Wars'', 854 [22JA]

Reagan Decides To Abide by SALT II, 36388 [13DE]

Reagan Finesses Conflict Over SDI, Missile Treaty, 28872 [24OC]

Reagan Holds Cards, 34038 [3DE]

Reagan Plan for Defense Growth (excerpt), 35868 [11DE]

Reagan's ASAT Boomerang, 23793 [13SE]

Reagan's Sound Deterrent Strategy, 32857 [20NO]

Realistic Defense or Leap of Faith?, 16596 [20JN]

Reassess the Focus of Star Wars, 14136 [4JN]

Reducing the Risk of Nuclear War, 19286-19289 [17JY]

Regan Fears Antideficit Plan Will Affect Defense, 34459 [5DE]

Reject the MX, 5406 [19MR]

Remembering Hiroshima, 20157 [23JY]

Republican Senators Attack ABM Treaty Interpretation, 28328 [22OC]

Research Success Marks Recent Days for Star Wars, 16778-16779 [21JN]

Restock Inadequate Munitions Reserves, 30917 [6NO]

Restoring the Balance—The Second Amendment Revisited, 16991-16996 [24JN]

Rethinking Nuclear War, 25343 [1OC]

S. 49—Help Your Local Police, 18216 [9JY]

SALT Breakout—Congress Should Prescribe Sanity, 14406 [5JN]

SALT I Agreements (excerpt), 16006 [18JN]

SALT II Decision Was Correct, 36387 [13DE]

SALT II (excerpt), 36394, 36395, 36396 [13DE]

SALT Successes and the Geneva Summit, 36398 [13DE]

Schlesinger Attacks Star Wars Plan, 2867 [20FE]

Scientist Quits Antimissile Panel, Saying Task Is Impossible, 20427 [25JY]

SDI—Popular Myths About the President's Plan for Peace, 19277-19279 [16JY]

SDI—The Hidden Opportunity, 26343 [6OC]

Sea-Based Missiles Defy Limiting, 32289 [19NO]

Secret Behind Star Wars, 23917-23919 [17SE]

``Seductive Mirage'' of a ``Vulnerable Weapon'', 5686 [20MR]

Selling Arms to China, 31192 [7NO]

Sergeant York Gun, 22765 [1AU]

Serious About Arms, 5622 [19MR]

Shadow on the Summit, 28030 [18OC], 29249 [28OC]

Shadow Over Star Wars, 35476 [10DE]

Shooting Down Arms Control, 5101 [7MR]

Sideshow Over the ABM Treaty, 30341 [1NO]

Small U.S.-Soviet Step, 20267 [24JY]

Software Aspects of Strategic Defense Systems, 35112-35117 [6DE]

Some Thoughts on ``Star Wars'' Countermeasures, 16531 [20JN]

Sound Defense Industry, 8955 [23AP]

Sources of Soviet Conduct (excerpt), 6110 [25MR]

Soviet Military Spending—How Much, How Fast?, 14836 [7JN]

Soviet Missile Cited To Bolster Case for MX, 7073 [2AP]

Soviet Navy's First Port Visit to Mexico Set, 23809 [16SE]

Soviet Negotiating Deception and Treaty Violations in Arms Control, 28338-28344 [22OC]

Soviet SS-25, 28334 [22OC]

Soviet Star Wars?, 8074 [16AP]

Soviet ``Supercarrier'' Construction Continues, 32180 [14NO]

Soviet Test Coding Stymies U.S. Monitoring Efforts, 23677 [12SE]

Soviets May Not Imitate Star Wars, 15599 [13JN]

Soviets Preempt Star Wars, 19276 [16JY]

Space Junk Grows With Weapons Tests, 29302 [28OC]

Space Weapons (excerpt), 5148 [14MR]

Spreading Stardust in Europe, 36355 [12DE]

Star Wars Chief Expecting Speed-Up After the Meeting, 33853 [3DE]

``Star Wars'' Cover-Up, 34354 [4DE], 35476 [10DE], 36342 [12DE]

Star Wars Defense Proposals (sundry), 546-548 [3JA]

Star Wars Erodes Confidence in Nuclear Waiting Game, 4510 [5MR]

Star Wars; Europe's Polite Waffle, 23698-23700 [13SE]

Star Wars Is Good for Arms Control, 16523 [20JN]

``Star Wars'' Is Pie in the Sky, 29310 [28OC]

Star Wars Made (Too) Simple, 27330 [10OC]

Star Wars Once Funny, Now Frightening, 8512 [18AP]

Star Wars v. the Freeze, 5631 [19MR]

Star Wars X-Ray Laser Test (sundry), 34360, 34362 [4DE]

``Star Wars''—Battle Intensifies, 31253 [8NO]

Stop Testing, 31266 [12NO]

Strategic Black Hole, 2444 [19FE]

Strategic Defense, 1457 [31JA], 18753 [11JY]

Strategic Defense Initiative (excerpt), 14117 [4JN], 35474 [10DE]

Strategic Defense Initiative—The Politics and Science of Weapons in Space, 16526 [20JN]

Strengthening the Peace, 2845 [20FE]

Structural Disarmament of NATO, 13151-13153 [22MY]

Student Essay on Nuclear Age Can Win $1,500, 13953 [3JN]

Summits Past and Present, 32177 [14NO]

Superaccuracy + SDI = Arms Control?, 4506 [5MR]

Sure-Fire Recipe for Defeat, 10921 [7MY]

Test Ban Fever—With an Emphasis on Image, Not Security, 25044 [26SE], 25228, 25237 [26SE]

Test Ban Treaty (excerpt), 30627 [6NO]

Testing of Antisatellite Weapons, 13755, 13756 [24MY]

Tests Go On, 26493 [7OC]

Thinking Things Over, 1457 [31JA]

Thoughts on a Woman President and a Nuclear Crisis, 6498 [27MR]

Time To Sober Up, 32466 [19NO]

Time To Strengthen Efforts To Hinder Nuclear Proliferation, 24044 [18SE]

To Pentagon, Oversight Has Become Overkill, 18261 [9JY]

Top-Level Fight Led to ABM Policy Shift—Shultz Prevailed in Knock-Down, Drag-Out Meeting on Missile Defense Treaty, 28872 [24OC]

Tours of Trinity Site Available, 19362 [17JY]

Toward a Defense Strategy, 5640 [19MR]

Toward a Strategy for Peace, 32646 [20NO]

Tracking the Policy Process in Washington, 3444 [25FE]

Trouble With the Trident II, 36534 [16DE]

Truman, the Bomb and Today's Peril, 18952 [11JY]

$2,000 Misunderstanding, 11861 [14MY]

U.S. Defers Action on Arms for Jordan, 15282 [12JN]

U.S. Delays First Anti-Satellite Arms Test on Physical Target, 19471 [17JY]

U.S. Experts Condemn Soviet Radar, 5420 [19MR]

U.S. Eyes Over Russia—How Much Can We See?, 33196 [20NO]

U.S. Forces Must Be Able To Get to Scene of Action, 14026 [4JN]

U.S. Military Seeking Small Nuclear Weapons, 18303 [10JY]

U.S. Military Tactic of Massed Firepower Gives Way to Mobility, 13654 [23MY]

U.S. Nuclear Testing in the Pacific (excerpt), 36213 [12DE]

U.S. Nuclear Weapons Development Continues at Furious Pace, 23553 [12SE]

U.S. Says Soviet Complies on Some Arms Issues, 36390, 36396 [13DE]

Uncertain Future of Arms Control, 27835-27837 [17OC], 33207 [22NO]

United States, Soviets Have Same Warhead Total—Plenty, 20394 [24JY]

Unknown Danger—The New Soviet Missile Gaps, 28334-28338 [22OC]

Violence Made Easy—By Mail, 17351 [26JN]

Visit by Vice President Bush to the People's Republic of China (excerpt), 30627 [6NO]

Vital Bridge, 5626 [19MR]

Vital Matter, 16895 [21JN]

Wallenberg Cover-Up, 32475 [19NO]

War Against Star Wars, 15967-15971 [17JN], 16519 [20JN]

Warsaw Pact Leaders Gather, 28874 [24OC]

We Ended a Terrible War—Rather Than Act Guilty, We Should Hold a Grand V-J Day Parade, 22914 [4SE]

We Have a Test-Ban Foundation, 37517 [17DE]

We Need an Insurance Missile Defense System, 38835 [20DE]

We Need Professional Armorers—Weapons Are Too Important To Let the Military Procure Them, 8163 [17AP]

We Risk Killing an Entire Generation of Europe, 23264 [10SE]

Weapon of Choice—After Nearly 30 Years, Sidewinder Missile Is Still Potent, 3251 [23FE]

Weapons, Platforms, and the New Armed Services (excerpts), 13690-13691 [23MY]

Weapons Battle Will Reach Senate, 17348 [26JN]

Weapons Design Policy Impedes Test Ban, 25764 [2OC]

Weapons in Space, 521 [3JA]

Weapons Labs Influence Test Ban Debate, 26315 [6OC]

Weinberger Charges SALT II Violations, 28334 [22OC]

Weinberger Warns on Balanced-Budget Plan, 34459 [5DE]

West European Leaders Concerned About US Pre-Summit Stance, 29768 [30OC]

What the Summit Is All About, 32172 [14NO]

Whether To Trust China, 36260 [12DE]

White House Revises Interpretation of ABM Treaty, 27030 [9OC], 29248 [28OC]

Who Has the Bomb, 18893-18897 [11JY]

Why Congress Won't Freeze Defense Funds, 5276 [18MR]

Why Continue the Arms Control Charade?, 14792 [6JN]

Why Rush MX Vote?, 5304 [18MR]

Why SALT II Survives, 36387 [13DE]

Why the Navy Should Build Diesel Subs, 13707 [23MY]

Will the Senate Ratify an Arms Treaty?, 14420 [5JN]

Women Are Bigger Cold War Hawks, 3444 [25FE]

Wrong Way To Treat Moscow, 6000 [21MR]

Yes On MX, 7675 [4AP]

Zealous Enforcers Trigger Reconsideration of Gun Laws, 18225 [9JY]

Bills and resolutions

ACDA: authorize appropriations (see H.R. 2044, 2045)

Advisory Commission on Tactical Nuclear Forces: establish (see H.R. 3345)

Angola: assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (see S. 1972; S. Res. 280)

———military assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (see H.R. 3609)

Arms control: bipartisan group of Senate observers at negotiations (see S. Res. 86)

———joint U.S.-Soviet commission to study impact of nuclear winter on national security of each nation (see S. Con. Res. 36)

———mutual moratorium on testing and deployment during negotiations (see S. Con. Res. 29)

———negotiations with Soviet Union (see S. Res. 19)

———President Reagan's policy on existing strategic offensive arms agreements (see S. Con. Res. 25)

Arms Control and Disarmament Act: appropriations (see S. 731)

———authorize appropriations (see S. 1132; H.R. 2456)

———budget waiver for consideration of S. 1132, authorize appropriations (see S. Res. 161)

Arms Export Control Act: amend (see H.R. 1555)

Arms sales: disallow advertising expenses (see H.R. 1444)

———enact into law congressional vetoes of certain proposals (see S. 1831)

———increase penalties for violations of Arms Export Control Act (see H.R. 3176)

Arms transfers: promote limitations and improve congressional oversight (see H.R. 1415)

Atomic warfare: allow suits against U.S. for acts or omissions of contractors in weapons testing program (see H.R. 1338)

———conditions for test ban agreement (see H.J. Res. 272)

———mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable cessation of weapons testing (see H.R. 1834)

———mutual and verifiable moratorium on testing and deployment of certain weapons (see S. Res. 131)

———research and development of U.S. deterrent capability (see H. Con. Res. 126)

Chemical and biological warfare: ban on production of binary chemical weapons (see S. 149)

———negotiations with Soviet Union (see H.R. 36)

———prohibit funding of lethal binary chemical weapons (see S. 68)

———prohibit production of lethal binary chemical weapons (see H.R. 36)

Chemical warfare: regulate transportation and destruction of weapons (see H.R. 1430)

———storage and demilitarization of chemical munitions and agents (see S. 662)

Defense industries: develop plan for conversion to civilian needs in the event of international arms reductions (see H.R. 3220)

Defense procurement: President's budget requirement relative to assumptions of inflation for major weapon system programs (see S. 1921; H.R. 3886)

Dept. of Defense: authorize appropriations and restrict certain expenditures (see S. 763)

———establish position of Director of Weapon Systems Acquisitions (see S. 941)

———improve procurement program (see S. 742)

Federal Firearms Act: reenact (see H.R. 332)

Firearms: protect rights of owners (H.R. 945), provide for consideration of (see H. Res. 290)

———regulate manufacture, importation, and sale of armor-piercing ammunition (see S. 104; H.R. 4, 13)

———restricting importation, sale, purchase, transfer, or transportation (see H.R. 1148)

Great Britain: end testing of nuclear weapons (see H.J. Res. 69)

Gun Control Act: repeal (see H.R. 332)

Iraq: prohibit export of certain articles or technology (see S. 1897)

Jordan: opposing advanced arms sales (see S. Res. 177; H. Res. 194)

———prohibit arms sales (see S.J. Res. 223, 228; H.J. Res. 428)

———prohibit sale of certain defense articles and related services (see S.J. Res. 204)

Lexington-Bluegrass Army Depot, KY: storage and demilitarization of chemical munitions and agents (see S. 662)

Martial arts: prohibit use of mail to send dangerous weapons (see S. 1363; H.R. 3259)

MX missiles: funds (see S.J. Res. 71, 75; H.J. Res. 180)

Navy: deployment of nuclear weapons on surface ships (see H. Res. 133)

Nuclear weapons: mutual and verifiable moratorium and reduction (see H.J. Res. 68)

———renounce first use (see H.J. Res. 47)

———treaty for staged disarmament (see H. Con. Res. 36)

Public lands: prior owners' rights to purchase deactivated missile silo sites (see S. 1717)

Reagan, President: commitment to reduction of nuclear weapons (see H. Con. Res. 35)

Saudi Arabia: prohibit sale of certain defense articles and related services (see S.J. Res. 204)

Saudi Arabia prohibit sale of certain defense articles and related services (see S.J. Res. 204)

Senate Legal Counsel: representation of Malin Jennings in Alaskans for Nuclear Arms Control Political Action Committee v. Charney (see S. Res. 95)

Soviet Union: arms control negotiations (see S. Res. 19)

———comprehensive and verifiable freeze agreement on testing, production, and deployment of atomic weapons (see S. 1500; H.R. 3100)

———eliminate nuclear weapons (see H. Con. Res. 25)

———end testing of nuclear weapons (see H.J. Res. 69)

———moratorium on testing of antisatellite weapons (see H.J. Res. 252)

———mutual, verifiable, and significant reduction of nuclear weapons (see S. Con. Res. 55; H. Con. Res. 176)

———negotiations on comprehensive and verifiable test ban treaty (see H.R. 3442)

———resumption of negotiations on comprehensive and verifiable test ban treaty (see H.J. Res. 374)

———6-month moratorium on testing of nuclear weapons (see S. Con. Res. 7)

———treaty on mutual and verifiable limitations on space weapons (see H.J. Res. 252)

Space policy: moratorium on testing certain antisatellite weapons (see S. 885)

Space-based weapons: treaty banning certain (see H.J. Res. 11)

Strategic defense initiative programs: funds for research, development, test, and evaluation (see S. 879)

Yugoslavia: prohibit export of certain articles or technology (see S. 1897)

Book reviews

``Pentagon and the Art of War,'' M.S. Forbes, Jr., 6106 [25MR]

Books

``Essence of Decision—Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis'': Graham P. Allison (excerpt), 25807 [3OC]

``Loyalties'': Senator Moynihan (excerpt), 12861-12866 [21MY]

``Loyalties,'' Senator Moynihan (excerpt), 5413 [19MR]

Missiles Against War: Colin S. Gray (excerpt), 14106 [4JN]

``Pentagon and the Art of War'': Edward Luttwak (excerpt), 2447 [19FE]

``Philosophical Heritage of V.I. Lenin'' (excerpt), 13227 [22MY]

``Soviet Military Supremacy—The Untold Facts About the New Danger to America'': Quentin Crommelin, Jr., and David S. Sullivan (excerpt), 13484-13499 [23MY]

``Strategic Command and Control—Redefining the Nuclear Threat'': Bruce Blair (excerpt), 19533 [17JY]

U.S.-U.S.S.R. SLBM Capabilities (excerpt), 13463 [23MY]

Broadcasts

Development of the MX missile: MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour, 6531 [28MR]

U.S. deployment of backpack nuclear weapons: Tom Brokaw and William Arkin (NBC News) (excerpt), 5364 [19MR]

U.S. seizure of weapons during military operations in Grenada: KTVU-TV (Oakland, CA), 4258 [28FE]

Certification

MV ASAT Testing: President Reagan, 23608 [12SE]

Charter

Dept. of Defense, Office of Operational Test and Evaluation: William H. Taft IV, 7959-7961 [16AP]

Chronologies

Reagan administration arms control proposals, 6423 [27MR]

Colloquies

Arms control cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China: Senator Cohen and Max Adelman, 35300 [9DE]

Commentaries

Response to letter on Soviet arms control treaty violations: TASS (Soviet news agency), 28333 [22OC]

Strategic defense initiative: Flora Lewis, 16548 [20JN]

Court decisions

Allen v. U.S. (excerpt), 32075, 32077 [14NO]

Decisions

Firearms dealers compliance inspections: Supreme Court (excerpt), 18206 [9JY]

Definitions

Personal and substantial relative to conflict-of-interest employment, 12597 [20MY]

Documents

Agreement for Cooperation Between the Government of the U.S. and the Government of the People's Republic of China Concerning the Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy, 30632-30634 [6NO]

Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 29246 [28OC]

Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (excerpt), 29090 [25OC], 36758 [16DE]

Gun Control Act (excerpt), 18167, 18185, 18197, 18220 [9JY]

U.S. Code (excerpt), 18165 [9JY]

U.S.-People's Republic of China Nuclear Cooperation Agreement (excerpts), 35302, 35309, 35319 [9DE]

Essays

Build a Down-to-Earth Star Wars System: Gregory A. Fossedal, 11898 [14MY]

Global Conflict Management System, Step by Step: Kendall Gerdes, 26504-26506 [7OC]

Examples

Unit cost of certain defense items, 10300 [2MY]

Excerpt

Dept. of Defense authorization legislation relative to chemical weapons provisions, 29566 [30OC]

Factsheets

Continuing the No-Undercut Policy, 4622 [6MR]

D-5 Warhead Amendment to H.R. 1872, Dept. of Defense Authorization Act, 18912 [11JY]

MX Missile, 16076 [18JN]

Protecting the Constitutional Rights of Gun Owners (S. 49), 18179 [9JY]

SALT Dismantling, 24423 [20SE]

Interviews

Link between terrorism and foreign governments: President Reagan with Washington (DC) Post (excerpt), 16204 [19JN]

Strategic defense initiative: Marvin Kalb with Robert C. McFarlane (excerpt), 27903 [17OC]

U.S.-U.S.S.R. relations: Mikhail Gorbachev with Time (magazine), 25394-25399 [1OC]

War games: Henry A. Kissinger, 23802 [16SE]

Weapons systems: Senator Nunn with U.S. News & World Report, 1815 [5FE]

Letters

America's Objective in Geneva: Edward L. Rowny, 14663 [6JN]

Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: Gerard C. Smith, 28870 [24OC]

———Gerard C. Smith (excerpt), 31269 [12NO]

Arms control and the church: sundry Members of Congress, 26130 [3OC]

Arms control negotiations: President Reagan, 30411 [4NO]

Arms control verification: Hans A. Bethe, 14391 [5JN]

Arms race: Optometrists for Social Responsibility, 7566 [3AP]

Arms sale to Jordan: Senator Dodd, 28926 [24OC]

———Senator Heinz, 28374, 28375 [22OC]

———Senator Spector, 28376 [22OC]

———several Members of Congress, 28374 [22OC]

Authorizing appropriations for ACDA: Kenneth L. Adelman, 6178 [26MR]

Chemical warfare: Louis G. Fields, Jr., 11863 [14MY]

Chemical warfare capabilities: Eleanor Chelimsky, GAO, 29624 [30OC]

Chemical weapons: Bernard W. Rogers, 13170, 13195 [22MY]

———Charles C. Flowerree, 15812 [13JN]

Compensation for victims of nuclear testing: Max L. Friedersdorf, 32085 [14NO]

Compliance with arms control treaties: Robert F. Turner, 4628 [6MR]

———several Members of Congress, 4627, 4628 [6MR]

———W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., 4628 [6MR]

Compliance with SALT II: Senator Symms, 4018 [28FE]

———Senators Chafee, Leahy, Bumpers, and Heinz, 24115 [18SE]

———Senators Symms and East, 4019-4021 [28FE]

———Senators Symms and Hollings (Dear Colleague), 13514-13518 [23MY]

———Senators Symms and Hollings (Dear Collegue), 13461 [23MY]

Conditions for appropriating funds for development of chemical weapons, 29607 [30OC]

Constitutional rights of firearms owners (S. 49): Bruce E. Thompson, Jr., 16989 [24JN], 18196 [9JY]

Consultation on International Security and Arms Control: Emory University, 9371 [24AP]

Controlling nuclear weapons: Dwight D. Eisenhower (1956 excerpt), 27647 [16OC]

Defense procurement: Senator Roth, 13182 [22MY]

Dept. of Defense price savings: Robert W. Helms, 12298 [16MY]

———Senator Dixon, 12298 [16MY]

Development of the MX missile: B.J. Russel, 6054 [25MR], 6107 [25MR]

———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 5381, 5393 [19MR]

———Commission on Strategic Forces (excerpt), 13480 [23MY]

———James W. Malone, 5269 [18MR]

———John W. Vessey, Jr., 5381 [19MR], 13472 [23MY]

———P.X. Kelly, 13472, 13545 [23MY]

———Paul H. Nitze, 5297-5300 [18MR], 6065 [25MR]

———President Reagan, 5297, 5302 [18MR], 13544 [23MY]

———Representative Atkins, 6398 [26MR]

———Senators McClure and Laxalt, 5383 [19MR]

———sundry, 6531 [28MR]

———William E. Colby, 5660 [19MR], 6326 [26MR]

DSAA notification of arms sale: Bahrain, 32262 [18NO]

———Canada, 1996 [6FE], 10559 [6MY], 14422 [5JN]

———China, People's Republic of, 27301 [10OC]

———Coordination Council for North American Affairs, 19031 [15JY]

———East Asian country, 2510 [19FE], 15032 [10JN], 23248 [10SE]

———Egypt, 10559 [6MY], 30717 [6NO], 36461 [13DE]

———European country, 9649 [26AP]

———Federal Republic of Germany, 23069 [9SE], 23246 [10SE]

———France, 4515 [5MR]

———Germany, Federal Republic of, 806 [22JA], 15031 [10JN]

———Great Britain, 16978 [24JN], 23246 [10SE]

———Japan, 4516 [5MR], 16044 [18JN], 21484 [30JY]

———Jordan, 28593-28595 [23OC]

———Korea, Republic of, 1996 [6FE], 10368 [2MY], 11062 [8MY], 20512 [25JY], 30326 [1NO]

———Middle Eastern Country, 24668 [23SE]

———Middle Eastern country, 5331 [18MR], 9649 [26AP], 25392 [1OC], 27565 [15OC], 28207 [21OC], 33432 [22NO]

———Netherlands, 25318 [30SE]

———Northeast Asian country, 806 [22JA], 9649 [26AP], 10369 [2MY], 19032 [15JY]

———northeast Asian country, 35118 [6DE], 36464 [13DE]

———Oman, 27565 [15OC]

———Pakistan, 7823 [15AP], 10558 [6MY], 14205 [4JN], 23251 [10SE], 24960 [25SE]

———Republic of China, 2513 [19FE], 4516 [5MR]

———Republic of Korea, 23246 [10SE]

———Saudi Arabia, 3436 [25FE], 7822 [15AP], 10367 [2MY], 36461 [13DE]

———Singapore, 16305 [19JN], 19031 [15JY]

———Southeast Asia, 14423 [5JN]

———Southeast Asian country, 32262 [18NO]

———Southwest Asian country, 5331 [18MR], 9649 [26AP], 11061 [8MY], 23068 [9SE]

———Spain, 5333 [18MR], 5479 [19MR], 12352 [16MY]

———State of United Arab Emirates, 3436 [25FE]

———Switzerland, 12352 [16MY]

———Thailand, 7822 [15AP], 19031 [15JY]

———Turkey, 808 [22JA], 19611 [18JY], 26787 [8OC], 38783 [20DE]

———United Kingdom, 13276 [22MY]

DSAA notification of arms sales: Japan, 22825 [14AU]

———Northwest Asian country, 22822 [14AU]

———Norway, 22824 [14AU]

———Republic of Korea, 12667 [20MY]

———Southwest Asian country, 22822 [14AU]

Economic and military assistance for Jordan: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 16687, 16689 [20JN]

Firearms: Sarah Brady (excerpt), 28236 [22OC]

Firearms dealers recordkeeping requirements: Edward T. Stevenson, 18185 [9JY]

———Harold A. Serr, 18183 [9JY]

Funding for field artillery ammunition support vehicles: Senator Specter, 13826 [24MY]

Geneva summit meeting: Senators Chafee, Leahy, Bumpers, and Heinz, 24422 [20SE]

Impact of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act on the defense budget: Representative Aspin, 29596 [30OC]

Include women Vietnam veterans in agent orange studies: Centers for Disease Control, 23452 [11SE]

———Margaret M. Heckler, Sec. of HHS, 23452 [11SE]

———sundry Representatives, 23452 [11SE]

Investigation of defense procurement case: Senator Levin, 14066, 14067 [4JN]

Jordan arms sale: Senator Lugar, 31351 [12NO]

Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control conference: John H. Downs, 14075, 14078 [4JN]

Missile test ban can do what star wars can do: Herbert Lin, 29977 [31OC]

MX missile deployment: sundry, 13425 [23MY]

Nerve gas weapons: Robert S. McNamara, Cyrus R. Vance, and John M. Lee, 15201 [11JN]

Nuclear cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China: NRC (excerpt), 30627 [6NO]

———Senator Proxmire (excerpt), 30626 [6NO]

———several Members of Congress (Dear Colleague), 30631 [6NO]

Nuclear disarmament petitions: Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, 31342 [12NO]

Nuclear war: Washtenaw County, MI, Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, Inc., 38644 [19DE]

Open letter to Ronald Reagan on the summit: former Soviet scientists, 32500 [19NO], 32903 [20NO]

Performance of the Director of the Office of Operational Test and Evaluation of the Dept. of Defense: Senator Roth, 7963 [16AP]

Proposed arms sale to Saudi Arabia: several Senators, 2438 [19FE]

Proposed ban on lethal binary chemical weapons (H.R. 2124): Representatives Fascell and Porter, 10196 [1MY]

Proposed ban on nuclear weapons testing (H.J. Res. 3): George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 26149 [3OC]

Role of Senate observer group at arms control talks in Geneva: Senators Dole and Byrd, 5126 [14MR]

Soviet arms control negotiations: sundry Senators, 26501 [7OC]

Soviet arms control treaty violations: Senator McClure, 28333 [22OC]

———several Members of Congress, 28329-28333 [22OC]

———sundry, 3440-3442, 3445-3449, 3454, 3455 [25FE]

Soviet military supremacy: Senator Goldwater, 13482 [23MY]

Soviet violations of arms control treaties: President Reagan (excerpt), 5293 [18MR]

Star wars seen as unworkable and dangerous: sundry scientists, 10408 [3MY]

Stockpiling of strategic and critical materials: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 4550 [5MR]

Strategic defense initiative: Clark M. Clifford, 14101 [4JN]

———Elliot L. Richardson, 14101, 14119 [4JN]

———President Reagan, 31748 [13NO]

———Representative Stratton, 15243 [11JN]

———Robert S. McNamara, 14101 [4JN]

Testing of antisatellite weapons: Kenneth L. Adelman, 13747 [24MY]

Threat of nuclear annihilation: Michael Warren, 3980 [27FE]

Treaty compliance and arms control agreements: Dept. of State, 7248 [2AP]

———Representative Hamilton, 7248 [2AP]

U.S. compliance with SALT II: Senator Exon, 14095 [4JN]

U.S.-U.S.S.R arms control negotiations: Dept. of State, 29 [3JA]

Upgrading of defense equipment sold to foreign countries: Philip C. Gast, 12072 [15MY]

———Senator Glenn, 12072 [15MY]

VA ionizing radiation registry: Senator Murkowski, 35444 [10DE]

Verifiability of the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions, Threshold Test Ban, and Comprehensive Test Ban treaties: Donald R. Westervelt, 15219 [11JN]

Verification of arms control treaties: Jerome B. Wiesner and Kosta Tsipis, 10930 [8MY]

Lists

Carter Center of Emory University, Consultation on International Security and Arms Control, 9371 [24AP]

Conditions for appropriating funds for development of chemical weapons, 29607 [30OC]

Cosponsors of S.J. Res. 223, opposing arms sale to Jordan, 28375 [22OC]

House of Representatives workshop on arms control policy—topics and guest experts, 32188 [14NO]

Infantry fighting vehicle test results, 16336 [19JN]

Military contract expense loopholes, 12601 [20MY]

Outstanding signers of Scientists Campaign Against Star Wars petition, 32872 [20NO]

People and organizations with which Senator Specter consulted concerning MX missile, 6149 [26MR]

Senate sponsors of S. Res. 177, opposing sale of arms to Jordan, 15282 [12JN]

Manuals

Jordan Arms Briefing Book: American Israel Public Affairs Committee (excerpt), 28367, 28368-28372 [22OC]

Memorandums

Effects of Legislation To Protect Constitutional Rights of Gun Owners (S. 49): John J. Fox, 18201-18204 [9JY]

Firearms Owners' Protection Act (S. 49), 34028-34030 [3DE]

Infantry Fighting Vehicle Tests (sundry), 16334 [19JN]

Presidential Determination No. 85-19, Antisatellite Weapons: President Reagan, 23608 [12SE]

Prevention of Nuclear Exchanges: Bradley H. Patterson, Jr., 5865 [20MR]

Reagan Defense Build-up: House Wednesday Group, 32511 [20NO]

Memorials of legislature

California, 27963 [17OC]

Hawaii, 12305 [16MY]

Illinois, 14970 [10JN]

Pennsylvania, 31636 [13NO]

Messages

ACDA Annual Report: President Reagan, 2472 [19FE]

Chemical Warfare Review Commission Report: President Reagan, 15709 [13JN]

MX Missiles Report: President Reagan, 4449 [5MR]

Soviet Arms Control Compliance: President Reagan, 1650 [4FE], 1762 [5FE]

U.S. Security Interests and Certain Arms Agreements: President Reagan, 15021 [10JN]

Motion

National Defense Authorization Act: enact (S. 1160), 18545, 18552 [11JY]

Ordinance

Nuclear Weapons Free Iowa City, IA, 28211 [21OC]

Pamphlets

Soviet Strategic Defense Programs: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, and George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 27893-27898 [17OC]

Papers

Implications of Deobligation of MX Missile Funding, 5774 [20MR]

Need for $1.5 Billion for Fiscal Year 1985 Peacekeeper Production: Air Force, 5773 [20MR]

U.S.-Soviet Arms Accords Are No Bar to Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative: Heritage Foundation, 27898-27902 [17OC]

Petitions

Firearms: Concord, NH, citizen, 26765 [8OC]

Nuclear Education for Adults: National Parent-Teacher Association, 23267 [10SE]

Nuclear weapons: Hermitage, PA, Board of Commissioners, 21938 [31JY]

Resolve to prevent nuclear war: National Women's Conference to Prevent Nuclear War, 19255-19257 [16JY]

Strategic defense initiative: California Federation of Republican Women, 32252 [18NO]

Poems

``Point One to Minus Nine'': Susan B. Tompkins, 26144 [3OC]

Press conferences

Compliance with arms control treaties: President Reagan, 4625 [6MR]

Press releases

Arms control impact of the administration's ASAT Program: Representative Fascell, 9342 [24AP]

Binary chemical weapons: Representative Fascell, 8657 [22AP]

Conservatives ask President to confront Soviets on arms control violations, 3441 [25FE]

McClure asks DOD to clarify number of Soviet ICBM reentry vehicles—says accurate information necessary for debate on MX, 5383 [19MR]

MX missile: Representative John G. Rowland, 6092 [25MR]

Rafiqdust briefs Rafsanjani on missile industry, 29258 [28OC]

Role of Senate observer group at Geneva, 5129-5132 [14MR]

Soviet arms control treaty violations: Senator Goldwater (excerpt), 13514 [23MY]

Symms says White House to report 19 more Soviet arms violations, 3439 [25FE]

Questions and answers

Nuclear cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China: Senator Cohen to Lewis Dunn, 36256 [12DE]

Soviet arms control treaty violations, 3454 [25FE]

Remarks in House

Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: anniversary, 26100, 26107 [3OC], 26143, 26152-26154 [3OC]

———clarify, 32177 [14NO]

———compliance, 36758 [16DE]

———effectiveness, 38846 [30DE]

———interpretation, 29240 [28OC]

———review objectives, 32485 [19NO]

———testing and development, 27030, 27034 [9OC]

Anti-ballistic missiles: proposed, 38835 [20DE]

———transfer of technology, 38084 [19DE]

Antisatellite weapons: production, 23902 [17SE]

———proposals for testing, 23793 [13SE]

———proposed ban on testing, 19470 [17JY]

———testing, 17422-17438, 17496 [26JN], 22840, 22882 [4SE], 22938 [4SE], 23793 [13SE]

Antitsatellite weapons: production, 23902 [17SE]

Armored combat vehicles: procurement policy, 16337 [19JN]

Armor-piercing bullets: regulate manufacture and importation (H.R. 13), 435 [3JA]

Arms control: anniversary of first use of the atomic bomb, 9968 [30AP]

———cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China (S.J. Res. 238), 35958-35981 [11DE]

———Geneva negotiations, 3354 [25FE]

———negotiations, 22919 [4SE], 23356 [11SE], 24567 [20SE], 30120 [1NO], 35746 [10DE]

———proposed workshops, 7735 [4AP]

———Soviet treaty violations, 2613 [19FE]

———test ban, 24796 [24SE]

———U.S. policy, 29798 [31OC]

Arms control agreements: alleged Soviet violations, 23677 [12SE]

Arms Export Control Act: amend (H.R. 3875), 35144 [6DE]

Arms sales: disallow tax deduction for advertising or other promotion (H.R. 1444), 4710 [6MR]

Atomic warfare: project funding, 16878 [21JN]

———U.S. policy on military assistance to South Africa, 18567 [11JY]

———weapons in space, 24514 [20SE]

B-1 bomber: development, 2239 [7FE]

B-1B: active duty, 18699 [11JY]

Ballistic missiles: prohibit testing and deployment, 11992 [15MY]

Bethe, Hans A.: technological problems related to strategic defense initiative, 20676 [25JY]

Bigeye bomb: GAO investigation into testing performance, 15795 [13JN]

Binary chemical weapons: proposed freeze, 26122 [3OC]

Binary nerve gas weapons: stop funding, 8493 [18AP]

Chemical warfare: administration policy, 23264 [10SE]

———Bigeye nerve gas bomb, 24228 [19SE]

———destruction of obsolete agents (H.R. 1430), 4658 [6MR]

Chemical weapons: ban, 29310 [28OC], 29802 [31OC], 34798 [5DE]

———funding, 29317 [29OC], 29566 [30OC]

———nonproliferation agreement negotiations, 28227 [21OC]

———procurement, 16000 [17JN], 16359-16395 [19JN]

———production, 23358 [11SE]

———proposed ban, 10914 [7MY]

———proposed ban on testing, 25215 [26SE]

———stockpile, 17271 [25JN], 17452 [26JN]

Chemical weapons, George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 16385 [19JN]

China, People's Republic of: efforts to institute a nonproliferation agreement, 19618 [18JY]

———nuclear arms agreement, 32510, 32512 [20NO]

Comprehensive Nuclear Weapons Freeze and Reductions Act: enact, 20699 [25JY]

Conventional: funds for procurement, 13097 [22MY]

Conventional ammunition contractors: Army loan of green salt, 16871 [21JN]

Conventional Arms Transfer Control Act: enact (H.R. 1415), 4534-4536 [5MR]

Conventional weapons: funding, 17443 [26JN]

———funds, 16327 [19JN]

———funds for procurement, 13423 [23MY]

———stockpile, 16471 [20JN]

D-5 warhead: funding, 18911 [11JY]

Defense budget: spending priorities, 1276 [30JA]

Democratic Party: defense policy, 8657 [22AP]

Dept. of Defense: acquisition of antisubmarine warfare training systems, 17804 [27JN]

———budget cuts in procurement projects, 11639-11644 [9MY]

———funds for MX missile, 16460 [19JN]

———proposed budget, 1653 [4FE]

———spending levels, 31617 [13NO]

East/West relations: proposals to improve, 26504 [7OC]

F-16: reliability ratings, 32404 [19NO]

Firearms: constitutional rights of owners, 32883 [20NO]

———protect constitutional rights of owners (S. 49), 28235, 28236, 28237, 28239, 28241 [22OC], 29077 [24OC]

———protect constitutional rights of owners (S. 49), discharge petition, 28238, 28241, 28265-28275 [22OC], 28604, 28605 [23OC], 28742 [24OC]

———require registration with local law enforcement agency, 13287 [22MY]

Firearms Owners Protection Act: enact (H.R. 945), 4105 [28FE]

Firearms Owners' Protection Act: enact (H.R. 945), 18392 [10JY]

Foreign relations: defense policy, 6358-6361 [26MR]

Gelb, Leslie H.: arms control policy issues, 15254 [11JN]

General Dynamics: controversey regarding defense contracts, 37517 [17DE]

Greenpeace: acts of terrorism against, 25241 [26SE]

Helicopters: deployment in Nicaragua of certain, 17761 [27JN]

House of Representatives: workshop on arms control policy, 32188 [14NO]

Infantry fighting vehicle: test results, 16333 [19JN]

Jordan: arms sale, 27731 [16OC]

———arms sale (H.J. Res. 428), 32897 [20NO]

———arms sale (S.J. Res. 228), 31350-31358 [12NO], 32897 [20NO]

———arms sales, 28605 [23OC], 28739 [24OC], 29075 [24OC], 31553 [12NO]

———proposed arms sale, 23486 [11SE], 25258 [30SE]

Lavi Fighter Aircraft Program: study economic and security implications, 18094 [9JY]

Lethal binary chemical weapons: proposed ban (H.R. 2124), 8520 [18AP], 8657 [22AP], 10196 [1MY]

MAC-10: require Federal regulation (H.R. 2024), 18396 [10JY]

———require Federal regulations (H.R. 2024), 12229 [16MY]

MAC-type machineguns: use by right-wing survivalists, 31553 [12NO]

Marine Corps Air Reserves: procurement of gun pods, 16338 [19JN]

Martial arts weapons: prohibit use of mails to send (H.R. 3259), 23278 [10SE]

Midgetman missile: funding, 16473, 16474 [20JN]

Mig aircraft: deployment, 17744 [27JN]

MILAN missile: monitor development and testing, 16473 [20JN]

Military airlift: capabilities, 14026 [4JN]

Military spending: levels, 31617 [13NO]

Missile launchers: limitations, 16823 [21JN]

Missiles: procurement funding of certain, 16340-16356 [19JN]

———Trident D-5 authorization, 16809 [21JN]

Munitions stockpiles: buildup, 30917 [6NO]

MX missile: deployment, 13425 [23MY]

———development, 3342, 3354-3356 [25FE], 3557 [26FE], 4293 [4MR]

———domestic economic impact, 5030-5032 [7MR]

———funding, 17009 [24JN], 17810, 17817 [27JN], 18289 [9JY], 29620, 29656 [30OC]

———funds, 5507-5509, 5511-5514, 5527, 5573 [19MR], 5590, 5660 [19MR], 5678, 5680, 5681, 5682-5690 [20MR], 5929, 5930, 5933 [20MR], 5948, 5952, 5953 [21MR], 5991, 6023 [21MR], 6026-6029, 6034 [25MR], 6105, 6107 [25MR], 6358-6361 [26MR], 6397 [26MR], 6408, 6409 [27MR], 6476 [27MR], 6544, 6591 [28MR], 6892, 6896 [28MR]

———funds (H.J. Res. 180), 6035-6077 [25MR], 6282-6346 [26MR]

———making appropriations (H.J. Res. 181), 6409-6443 [27MR], 6521 [28MR], 6537 [3AP]-6540 [28MR], 6993 [1AP], 7510 [3AP], 7697 [4AP]

———production, 16074-16100 [18JN]

NASA/Army Joint Cooperative Agreement: anniversary, 24610 [23SE]

National Atomic Veterans Day: designate (H.J. Res. 295), 18703 [11JY]

National defense: policy, 17777 [27JN]

———public support of military spending, 2616 [19FE]

National Defense Authorization Act: enact (S. 1160), appointment of conferees, 18552 [11JY]

———enact (S. 1160), close conference meetings, 18552 [11JY]

———enact (S. 1160), conference report, 29328-29347 [29OC]

———enact (S. 1160), instruction of conferees, 18545-18552 [11JY]

National defense stockpile: acquisition of strategic and critical materials, 4550 [5MR]

National Planning for Peace Commission Act: enact, 22667-22669 [1AU]

NATO: cooperation and standardization in procurement, research, and development, 16471 [20JN]

———efforts to prevent nuclear war, 18952 [11JY]

———research, development, testing, evaluation or joint production with the U.S., 18097 [9JY]

Navy: proposed Naval diesel submarines, 13707 [23MY]

Nekoma, ND: tax deduction for transportation expenses relative to employment at the antiballistic missile site (H.R. 2331), 10383 [2MY]

Nerve gas weapons: position of NATO defense ministers, 15790 [13JN]

———production, 15201 [11JN]

———proposed ban, 23450 [11SE]

Nuclear age: anniversary of first nuclear test explosion, 19137, 19139, 19140, 19189, 19226 [16JY], 19255, 19259, 19260, 19262, 19275, 19276, 19279, 19280 [16JY], 20156 [23JY]

Nuclear Arms Control, a Historical Survey: release of report, 12723 [21MY]

Nuclear crisis: projected response of woman president, 6498 [27MR]

Nuclear Explosives Control Act: enact (H.R. 903), 1638 [31JA], 32184 [14NO]

Nuclear test explosives: proposed ban (H.J. Res. 272), 9953 [30AP]

Nuclear weapons: arms control policy, 12723 [21MY], 16473 [20JN]

———ban, 29789 [30OC]

———ban testing (H.J. Res. 3), 12230 [16MY], 12420 [16MY]

———call for U.S.-Soviet negotiations, 13338 [22MY]

———demolition of munitions, 17812 [27JN]

———deployment, 19137 [16JY]

———deployment in Nicaragua, 17773 [27JN]

———funds for artillery shell development, production, or deployment, 17799 [27JN]

———moratorium (H. Con. Res. 35), 870 [24JA]

———mutual reductions (H. Con. Res. 176), 18925 [11JY]

———negotiations with Soviets to reduce, 17525 [26JN]

———nonproliferation treaty violations, 34797 [5DE]

———prohibit development, 17439 [26JN]

———proposals for arms control, 579 [3JA]

———proposed ban on testing (H.J. Res. 3), 14226 [4JN], 19260, 19269, 19279 [16JY], 24796 [24SE], 24884 [24SE], 25041 [26SE], 25221, 25227, 25237, 25247 [26SE], 25658 [2OC], 26134, 26148 [3OC], 37517 [17DE]

———proposed freeze, 19249 [16JY]

———proposed negotiations, 24222 [18SE]

———proposed star wars defense system, 6377 [26MR]

———proposed test ban, 19139, 19140 [16JY]

———provide for common security with the Soviet Union (H. Con. Res. 36), 1130 [24JA]

———reduce, 32510 [20NO]

———renounce first use (H.J. Res. 47), 496 [3JA]

———test ban, 6547 [28MR], 21492, 21495 [30JY], 21497 [1AU], 21498 [30JY], 22743, 22809 [1AU]

———test ban (H.J. Res. 3), 22749 [1AU]

———testing, 25764 [2OC], 28487 [22OC]

———U.S. policy, 10505 [6MY]

Nuclear winter: annual report to Congress on implications of theory, 17970 [27JN]

———call for joint U.S.-Soviet study, 7543 [3AP]

Peace ribbon: commemorating ceremony at Pentagon protesting nuclear weapons, 22782 [1AU]

Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty: ratification, 12230 [16MY], 25658 [2OC]

Pershing missile: modifications, 16330 [19JN]

Poseidon submarine: dismantling, 16823 [21JN]

———study uses, 16876 [21JN]

Racketeer Weapons and Violent Crime Control Act: enact (H.R. 3155), 22516, 22662 [1AU], 22805 [1AU]

Reagan, President: response to Geneva summit address, 32602 [20NO]

SALT II: ratification, 11067 [8MY], 15150 [11JN]

———U.S. adherence to numerical limits, 15228 [11JN]

Saudi Arabia: purchase of Tornado aircraft from Great Britain, 24514 [20SE]

Scowcroft Commission: report, 6544 [28MR]

Selected acquisition reports: improve form and content, 16865 [21JN]

Sergeant York Gun System: tests of effectiveness, 22765 [1AU]

Simultaneous Nuclear Test Act: enact, 34380 [4DE]

Simultaneous Nuclear Test Ban Act: enact (H.R. 3442), 32513 [20NO]

Simultaneous Nuclear Test-Ban Act: enact (H.R. 1834), 19255, 19259 [16JY], 21493 [30JY], 25214 [26SE]

Sino-American Nuclear Verification Act: enact (H.R. 3537), 27022 [9OC], 29057, 29070 [24OC]

Soviet cruise missile: reported fired over Norwegian territory, 538 [3JA]

Soviet propaganda: disinformation and alleged treaty violations, 20714 [25JY]

Soviet summit: proposed agenda, 24190 [18SE]

Soviet Union: arms control negotiations, 24673 [23SE], 25208, 25210 [26SE], 25517, 25536 [1OC], 25748-25754 [2OC], 25763 [2OC], 26099, 26100 [3OC], 26121, 26134 [3OC], 26475 [7OC], 26487, 26493, 26501, 26518 [7OC], 28226, 28227 [21OC], 28465, 28474 [22OC], 29768 [30OC], 30341, 30357 [1NO], 30446 [4NO], 30614 [5NO], 31211, 31215 [7NO], 31253 [8NO], 31796, 31817 [13NO], 32172, 32176, 32177, 32179, 32180, 32187, 32190 [14NO], 32271, 32275, 32282 [18NO], 32466, 32475, 32491, 32492, 32500 [19NO], 32878, 32893, 33196 [20NO], 34038 [3DE], 35147 [6DE], 36310 [12DE], 36810 [16DE]

———capability, 16475 [20JN]

———freeze on nuclear testing, 21492 [30JY]

———military arsenal display, 11240 [9MY]

Space shuttle: laser pointing and tracking experiment, 16812 [21JN]

Space weapons: possibilities, 520 [3JA]

———proposed defense system, 560 [3JA], 2012 [6FE], 2867 [20FE], 5100 [7MR], 16888, 16895 [21JN], 17008 [24JN], 17262 [25JN], 17531 [26JN], 18275 [9JY], 19276 [16JY], 19544 [17JY], 20684 [25JY], 22695, 22706 [1AU], 29309 [28OC], 29534 [29OC], 31556 [12NO], 34360 [4DE], 36342 [12DE]

Space Weapons Treaty Act: enact (H.J. Res. 252), 9382 [24AP]

Special defense acquisition fund: funding (S. 1726), 27811 [17OC]

Stealth bomber: report on proposed expenditures, 16357 [19JN]

Strategic defense initiative, 21926 [31JY], 34782 [5DE], 35174 [9DE], 36198 [12DE]

———assessment of Soviet response, 16472 [20JN]

———funding, 14959 [10JN], 15877 [17JN], 16094 [18JN], 16474 [20JN]

———implementation, 16406-16411 [19JN], 16809 [21JN]

———laser pointing and tracking experiment, 16812 [21JN]

———negotiations, 23902 [17SE]

———OTA report, 25210 [26SE]

———prohibit development of nuclear weapons systems, 17439 [26JN]

———proposed hearing, 14539 [5JN]

———science and technology research, 15510 [12JN]

———security, 16809 [21JN]

———support, 27577 [16OC], 27772, 27825 [17OC], 28738 [24OC], 29240 [28OC], 29626 [30OC], 32510 [20NO], 32879, 32903 [20NO]

———technological problems, 20676 [25JY]

Strategic defense initiatives: projected arms control and budgetary impact, 10386 [2MY]

Submarine program: implement use of SSN-21, 2359 [19FE]

Syria: placement of Soviet surface-to-air missiles, 38725 [19DE]

Talbott, Strobe: arms control policy issues, 15254 [11JN]

Threshold Test Ban Treaty: ratification, 11610 [9MY], 12230 [16MY], 25658 [2OC]

———Soviet violations, 30916 [6NO]

Trident submarine: procurement funds, 16340-16356 [19JN]

U.S.-People's Republic of China: nuclear cooperation agreement, 32634 [20NO]

U.S.-U.S.S.R. relations: Geneva summit meeting, 32512, 32513, 32602, 32605 [20NO]

U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit conference: support, 32886, 33188 [20NO]

Women Vietnam veterans: include in agent orange studies, 23451 [11SE]

World War II: use of atomic weapons, 22841 [4SE], 22914 [4SE]

Remarks in Senate

ACDA: authorizing approriations (S. 731), 6178 [26MR]

———authorizing approriations (S. 732), 6178 [26MR]

Air Force: funding for research and development, 13776 [24MY]

Alternate Strategic Defense Initiative Authorization Act: enact (S. 879), 7374 [3AP], 7955 [16AP]

Angola: assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (S. 1972), 37640 [18DE]

———assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (S. Res. 280), 38375, 38382, 38597 [19DE]

Armor-piercing bullets: regulate manufacture and importation (S. 104), 201-203 [3JA], 4940 [7MR], 36828 [17DE]

Arms control: achieving trust necessary for success, 9656 [29AP]

———administration policies relative to Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 29090 [25OC]

———administration policy, 2687 [20FE], 7615 [4AP], 10027 [1MY], 29759 [30OC], 38569 [19DE]

———anniversary of Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 25810, 25826 [3OC]

———authorize Argonne National Laboratory to conduct research in treaty verification technology, 13558 [23MY]

———compliance with Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 27887-27904 [17OC], 28133 [21OC], 28322-28327 [22OC]

———compliance with SALT II, 24115, 24117 [18SE], 24422 [20SE], 32299 [19NO], 36385, 36394-36396 [13DE], 36484 [16DE]

———compliance with the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 30202-30213 [1NO], 31269-31275 [12NO]

———compliance with treaties, 16006 [18JN]

———cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China, 28136 [21OC], 29257 [28OC], 30624-30630 [6NO], 33114 [21NO], 35297-35321, 35323-35324, 35371 [9DE]

———cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China (S.J. Res. 238), 32652 [20NO], 36255-36260 [12DE]

———housing of negotiations team at Geneva, 11810 [14MY]

———impact of weapons in space on negotiations, 14662 [6JN]

———influence of weapons labs on test ban, 26314 [6OC]

———interpretation of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 28869-28878 [24OC], 31778 [13NO]

———moratorium on certain activities involving nuclear weapons (S. Res. 131), 7653 [4AP]

———myths, 711 [22JA]

———negotiations, 3572 [26FE], 4419-4423 [5MR], 6634 [28MR], 7806 [15AP], 8345 [18AP], 8542 [22AP], 8815 [23AP], 9424 [25AP], 11007 [8MY], 12343 [16MY], 12897 [21MY], 13712 [24MY], 14973, 15018 [10JN], 15054 [11JN], 15266 [12JN], 15890 [17JN], 16199 [19JN], 17322 [26JN], 17570 [27JN], 18146 [9JY], 18302 [10JY], 18733 [11JY], 18989 [15JY], 19059 [16JY], 19285, 19385 [17JY], 19759 [19JY], 20267 [24JY], 20513 [25JY], 23163 [10SE], 24294 [19SE], 24418 [20SE], 24905 [25SE], 26259 [5OC], 26832 [9OC], 27834 [17OC], 28029 [18OC], 28867 [24OC], 29398 [29OC], 30200 [1NO], 30410 [4NO], 30496, 30498 [5NO], 30636 [6NO], 31639 [13NO], 32647, 32652, 32857 [20NO], 33206 [22NO], 34389 [5DE], 34985 [6DE], 35292 [9DE]-36393 [13DE]

———negotiations (S. Con. Res. 55), 18876 [11JY]

———negotiations (S. Res. 166), 12335 [16MY]

———negotiations with Soviet Union (S. Res. 19), 28-30 [3JA]

———official observers at Geneva, 1505 [31JA]

———policies of Mikhail Gorbachev, 31265 [12NO]

———policies of President Reagan, 12845 [21MY], 26698 [8OC], 30392 [4NO]

———recommending Senator Warner to be observer at Geneva, 723 [22JA]

———relative to U.S. compliance with treaties (S. Con. Res. 25), 4619-4634 [6MR]

———require report on monitoring and verification of mobile missile systems, 13525 [23MY]

———require report on treaty verification technology, 13558 [23MY], 13780-13782 [24MY]

———role of Senate, 14420 [5JN]

———role of Senate observer group at Geneva, 4784 [7MR], 5125, 5127-5145, 5171 [14MR], 5860 [20MR], 10027 [1MY]

———role of technology, 4506 [5MR]

———role of the Standing Consultative Commission, 25548 [2OC]

———Soviet treaty violations, 3439 [25FE], 4018 [28FE], 4494 [5MR], 7412 [3AP], 10926 [8MY], 13460, 13514 [23MY], 15083 [11JN], 28328 [22OC], 31003 [7NO], 38548 [19DE]

———strategic stability, 31904 [14NO]

———support for negotiations by retired military and scientists, 25052 [26SE]

———test ban, 9120 [24AP], 20928 [29JY], 21312 [30JY], 22250 [1AU], 23282 [11SE], 23553 [12SE], 25282 [30SE], 25808 [3OC], 26352 [7OC], 29976 [31OC], 30221 [1NO], 30594 [5NO], 31265 [12NO], 31891 [14NO]

———treaty verification, 9566 [26AP], 10929 [8MY], 14391 [5JN], 33607 [2DE], 34985 [6DE]

———U.S. compliance with treaties, 14406, 14429, 14432, 14433, 14434-14466 [5JN], 14973 [10JN]

———U.S.-Soviet commission to study impact of nuclear winter on security of each nation (S. Con. Res. 36), 7015 [2AP]

Arms Export Control Act: loans in full amount provided by law (S. 640), 4891 [7MR]

Arms sales: enact congressional vetoes of certain proposals (S. 1831), 30580 [5NO], 38464 [19DE]

Army: improve production program at Badger Ammunition Plant, 13456 [23MY]

Atomic warfare: analysis of nuclear proliferation by Senator Glenn, 642 [21JA]

———antisatellite weapons negotiations, 583 [7JA]

———civil defense, 14832 [7JN]

———consequences, 33 [3JA], 4581 [6MR], 6821 [28MR], 10531 [6MY], 26163 [4OC], 32645 [20NO]

———delay of antisatellite weapons testing, 23601-23611 [12SE]

———development of MX missile system, 12855, 12927 [21MY], 13145, 13171-13176, 13219-13227 [22MY], 13458-13499, 13543-13550, 13551 [23MY], 31747-31749 [13NO]

———development of MX missiles system, 4412 [5MR], 12620 [20MY]

———development of SM-2(N) missile, 13761 [24MY]

———disarmament, 17327 [26JN]

———diversion of humanitarian research to weapons design, 23916 [17SE]

———economic impact of weapons in space, 13439 [23MY]

———establish Strategic Defense Advisory Panel, 14144-14148 [4JN]

———establish Strategic Defense Evaluation Panel, 14139-14141 [4JN]

———funding for development of weapons in space, 13915-13931 [3JN], 14091, 14141-14143-14209 [4JN], 14427-14429 [5JN]

———impact of weapons in space on arms control, 6936 [1AP]

———Library of Congress report on star wars, 7274, 7275 [3AP]

———moratorium on testing of antisatellite weapons (S. 885), 7381 [3AP]

———negotiations on verifiable ban on production, testing, and deployment of weapons, 21653 [31JY], 22076-22081 [1AU]

———probability of nuclear exchange between nonsuperpowers, 28494 [23OC]

———proliferation of weapons, 2951 [21FE], 3688 [27FE], 14062 [4JN], 18893 [11JY], 19559 [18JY], 23802 [16SE], 24044, 24045 [18SE], 25342 [1OC], 27178 [10OC], 34064 [4DE], 35444 [10DE], 36378 [13DE]

———promote cooperation with NATO members on developing weapons in space, 14149 [4JN]

———proposals for reducing nuclear risk, 23023 [9SE]

———proposals to reduce risk, 11309-11311 [9MY]

———proposed Senate resolution concerning Geneva meetings, 13 [3JA]

———prospect of Soviet attack against U.S., 10264 [2MY]

———reduce risk of inadvertent nuclear exchange, 5865 [20MR]

———response of U.S. allies to weapons in space, 5747 [20MR], 11768 [14MY]

———restrictions on deployment of weapons in space, 14151 [4JN]

———Soviet militarization of space, 9690 [29AP]

———Soviet military capability, 17570 [27JN]

———Soviet production of weapons in space, 15598 [13JN]

———strategic defense initiative, 12430 [17MY]

———strategic defense initiative technology transfer to the Soviet Union, 17021 [25JN]

———study consequences, 14986-14987 [10JN]

———study on economic impact of developing weapons in space, 14151 [4JN]

———testing of antisatellite weapons, 13742, 13761 [24MY]

———U.S. deployment of backpack nuclear weapons, 5364 [19MR]

———U.S. role in proliferation of weapons, 5364 [19MR]

———use of research laboratories in Europe and Japan for development of weapons in space, 19877 [22JY]

———weapons in space, 1454-1460 [31JA], 1759 [5FE], 2074 [7FE], 2444 [19FE], 3103 [22FE], 3242, 3251 [23FE], 3382, 3438 [25FE], 4510, 4528 [5MR], 4734 [7MR], 5145, 5148 [14MR], 5325 [18MR], 6634 [28MR], 7274, 7275 [3AP], 9836 [30AP], 10407 [3MY], 11294 [9MY], 12288 [16MY], 13136 [22MY], 14067-14155 [4JN], 16595, 16596 [20JN], 16778 [21JN], 18753 [11JY], 20427 [25JY], 22442 [1AU], 23697 [13SE], 24115 [18SE], 24960 [25SE], 25285 [30SE], 26341 [6OC], 27440 [15OC], 27887-27904 [17OC], 28322-28327, 28360 [22OC], 28495 [23OC], 29976, 30085 [31OC], 30202-30213 [1NO], 30597, 30600 [5NO], 30634 [6NO], 31747-31749 [13NO], 32123-32125 [14NO], 32288, 32387 [19NO], 32644, 32870 [20NO], 33377 [22NO], 33852 [3DE], 34985, 35079, 35111 [6DE], 35474-35478 [10DE], 36302 [12DE], 36816 [17DE], 38770 [20DE]

———weapons moratorium, 7873 [16AP]

Binary munitions: prohibit funding for production (S. 149), 240 [3JA]

Biological warfare: ban, 12372 [16MY]

———ban on production of weapons, 11863 [14MY]

Budget: impact of arms race on deficits, 10769 [7MY]

———impact on deficit of strategic defense initiative, 4734 [7MR]

———military assistance, 2953 [21FE]

———projections of funding levels, 24046, 24118 [18SE]

———reductions in defense spending, 582, 583 [7JA]

———transfer of prior-year funds, 14434 [5JN]

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms: funding for statistical gathering system, 24931 [25SE]

Business: disallow tax deductions for expenses incurred in sales promotion for weapons (S. 986), 9155 [24AP]

Chemical warfare: ban, 13170 [22MY]

———ban weapons, 13192-13214 [22MY], 14982 [10JN]

———ban weapons (S. Res. 112), 6813 [28MR]

———discussions on NATO deterrent capability, 13216-13218 [22MY]

———production of weapons, 13568 [23MY]

Chemical Warfare Review Commission: recommendations, 11864 [14MY]

Chemical weapons: prohibit production (S. 68), 167 [3JA]

China, People's Republic of: arms sale to Iran, 29257 [28OC]

———arms sales, 31014, 31191 [7NO], 31639 [13NO]

Commission on Compensation for Atmospheric Nuclear Testing: establish, 32072-32090 [14NO]

Commission on Defense Procurement: establish, 13181-13185 [22MY], 13521 [23MY]

Committee on Armed Services: authorizing printing of report (S. Res. 179), 15696 [13JN]

———Subcommittee on Defense Acquisition Services' statement of principles, 2683-2684 [20FE]

Comparisons of Dept. of Defense budget recommendations, 12299 [16MY]

Defense budget: spending priorities, 1172 [29JA], 7615 [4AP]

———threat to domestic economy, 7615 [4AP]

Defense procurement: President's budget requirement relative to assumptions of inflation for major weapon system programs (S. 1921), 35543 [10DE]

Defense Procurement Program Integrity Act: enact (S. 940), 8155 [17AP]

Dept. of Defense: administration response to procurement abuses, 24618 [23SE]

———antisatellite weapons testing, 12013 [15MY], 36529-36532 [16DE]

———approve obligation of funds for MX missile (S.J. Res. 71), 4483-4489 [5MR], 5267, 5274, 5275, 5292-5307 [18MR], 5372-5442 [19MR]

———approve obligation of funds for MX missile (S.J. Res. 71), unanimous-consent agreement, 5307 [18MR]

———approve obligation of funds for MX missile (S.J. Res. 75), 4618 [6MR], 5772-5788 [20MR]

———arms sales, 27180 [10OC]

———authorize certain long-term contracts, 13187 [22MY]

———authorizing appropriations (S. 674), 5309 [18MR]

———B-1B bomber funding, 12617-12619 [20MY]

———budget, 2435, 2445 [19FE], 3000 [21FE], 3382 [25FE], 3826 [27FE], 4511 [5MR], 5276 [18MR], 10769 [7MY], 12297 [16MY], 14836 [7JN]

———budget reductions, 34458 [5DE]

———call for independent operational testing of weapons, 2454 [19FE]

———career development of procurement work force, 4937 [7MR]

———civil penalties in cases of procurement fraud and false claims, 13740, 13778-13780 [24MY]

———contracting with foreign manufacturers, 35531 [10DE]

———development of standards for firing of tactical missiles, 13507-13508 [23MY]

———development of the MX missile, 5270 [18MR]

———economic impact of budget reductions, 4742 [7MR]

———establish budget ceiling, 1590 [31JA], 7938 [16AP]

———funding, 35508, 35510 [10DE]

———funding for development of ceramic valves in military engines, 13227 [22MY]

———funding for field artillery ammunition support vehicles, 13826 [24MY]

———funding for MX missile, 8117 [17AP]

———funding for procurement of point air defense for bases in Italy, 35494 [10DE]

———impact of budget on deficit, 29254 [28OC]

———impact of defense spending on economy, 4424 [5MR]

———impact of Gramm-Rudman deficit plan, 35844 [11DE]

———impact of Gramm-Rudman deficit reduction plan, 36815 [17DE]

———impact of military spending levels, 23070 [9SE]

———impose inflation adjustment on funding, 10076-10087 [1MY], 10293-10315 [2MY]

———improve procurement program (S. 742), 6185-6187 [26MR]

———improve procurement program (S. 868), 7361 [3AP]

———improve procurement system, 12903 [21MY]

———inflation projections in budget estimates, 28344-28359 [22OC]

———making appropriations, 36492-36495 [16DE]

———military and paramilitary aid to foreign governments, 13763-13765 [24MY]

———post-employment conflict of interest, 12583-12586, 12592-12614 [20MY]

———procurement abuses, 9479 [25AP]

———procurement abuses by defense contractors, 11861 [14MY]

———procurement cost overruns, 8954 [23AP]

———procurement fraud, 35504 [10DE]

———procurement payment policy, 6637 [28MR]

———procurement policy, 10294-10298 [2MY], 13505, 13566 [23MY], 13738, 13766-13774-13775 [24MY], 14066 [4JN], 14470 [5JN], 14863 [7JN], 18261 [9JY], 23024 [9SE], 25864 [3OC]

———procurement policy with respect to tribally owned businesses, 13567 [23MY]

———productivity incentives for contractors, 4416 [5MR]

———prohibit funds to dismantle weapons systems, 13514-13519 [23MY]

———rationale for decrease in military spending, 6140 [26MR]

———require submission of adjusted 5-year defense plan, 13776 [24MY]

———restructure funding for certain weapons programs (S. 763), 6612-6614 [28MR]

———sole-source procurement, 12599, 12601, 12615-12617 [20MY]

———spending priorities, 36533 [16DE]

———stealth weapons funding, 12614 [20MY]

———strategic bomber force, 13472 [23MY]

———study impact of loss of domestic ferroalloys production, 12889 [21MY]

———unexpended funds, 12297 [16MY]

———use of prior year funds for development of simplified munitions lift trailer, 13457 [23MY]

———use of prior-year funds for development of certain weapons systems, 16626 [20JN]

———weapons research and development, 3251 [23FE]

Dept. of Energy: arms control verification and control technology research, 22154, 22155 [1AU]

Developing countries: arms sales, 17328 [26JN]

———limit transfer, 12083 [15MY]

Drugs: penalties for use of firearms in the course of drug trafficking (S. 1894), 34124 [4DE]

DSAA: notification of arms sale, 806, 808 [22JA], 1996 [6FE], 2510, 2513 [19FE], 3436 [25FE], 4515, 4516 [5MR], 5330, 5333 [18MR], 5479 [19MR], 7822 [15AP], 9648 [26AP], 10367, 10369 [2MY], 10558, 10559 [6MY], 11061 [8MY], 12352 [16MY], 13276 [22MY], 14205 [4JN], 14422, 14423 [5JN], 15031, 15032 [10JN], 16044 [18JN], 16304 [19JN], 16978 [24JN], 19030, 19032 [15JY], 19611 [18JY], 20512 [25JY], 23068, 23069 [9SE], 23246, 23248, 23251 [10SE], 24668 [23SE], 24960 [25SE], 25318 [30SE], 25392 [1OC], 26787 [8OC], 27301 [10OC], 27565 [15OC], 28207 [21OC], 28593 [23OC], 30326 [1NO], 30717 [6NO], 32262 [18NO], 33432 [22NO], 35118 [6DE], 36452, 36461, 36464 [13DE], 38783 [20DE]

———notification of arms sales, 12667 [20MY], 21484 [30JY], 22822, 22824, 22825 [14AU]

El Salvador: military assistance, 2973 [21FE]

Firearms: clarify provision relative to sale at temporary location, 17000 [24JN]

———dealer compliance inspections, 18206-18211 [9JY]

———eliminate ammunition recordkeeping requirements for licensed dealers (S. 634), 4883 [7MR]

———interstate sale, 18188-18206 [9JY]

———interstate transportation, 18168, 18169 [9JY]

———penalties for false information on application for license, 18185 [9JY]

———protect constitutional rights of owners (S. 49), 24 [3JA], 16984-17003 [24JN], 18155, 18211-18237 [9JY], 19127 [16JY]

———protect constitutional rights of owners (S. 49), unanimous-consent agreement, 16982-16984 [24JN]

———regulate manufacture and importation of armor-piercing bullets (S. 104), 805 [22JA]

———restrictions on certain imports, 17001 [24JN]

———waiting period for purchase of handguns, 18211-18232 [9JY]

Firearms Ownership Rights Act: enact (S. 45), 2762 [20FE]

General Dynamics Corp.: suspension of defense contracts, 35478-35480 [10DE]

Industry: commend defense contractors' voluntary spare parts refund policy, 23922 [17SE]

International Atomic Energy Agency: conference, 30213 [1NO]

International Physicians for Prevention of Nuclear War: Nobel Prize recipient, 27655 [16OC]

Iowa City, IA: nuclear-free zone, 28211 [21OC]

Israel: arms sales to South Africa, 6934 [1AP], 14834 [7JN]

Jordan: arms sale, 16684-16691 [20JN], 22228 [1AU], 25281 [30SE], 28867 [24OC]

———arms sale (S. Res. 177), 25058 [26SE]

———arms sale (S.J. Res. 228), 28920-28932 [24OC]

———opposing arms sale, 35054 [6DE]

———opposing arms sale (S. Res. 177), 14187 [4JN], 15282 [12JN]

———opposing arms sale (S.J. Res. 223), 28366-28376 [22OC], 29261 [28OC]

Kampelman, Max M.: nomination confirmed as U.S. Negotiator on Strategic Nuclear Arms, 4434, 4436 [5MR]

Krings, John E.: nomination to Office of Operational Test and Evaluation, 8173 [17AP]

Latin America: ban loans relative to port access allowed to certain Soviet naval ships, 23751 [13SE], 23806-23813 [16SE]

Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control: conference in Moscow, 14075 [4JN]

Martial arts: prohibit use of mail to send dangerous weapons (S. 1363), 17347, 17352 [26JN], 19130 [16JY], 26702 [8OC]

Midgetman: design concept, 33377 [22NO]

Military assistance: terminate Extended Repayment Loan Program, 12056-12061, 12066 [15MY]

Military posture: comparison with Soviet Union, 17998 [8JY]

———comparison with Warsaw Pact forces, 17021 [25JN]

MX missile: Reagan administration's deployment policy, 7626 [4AP]

National Atomic Veterans' Day: designate (S.J. Res. 163), 19107 [16JY]

National Defense Authorization Act: enact, 11861 [14MY]

———enact (S. 1160), 12336, 12372, 12373 [16MY], 12436, 12438, 12500-12505, 12508-12511, 12518 [17MY], 12575-12620 [20MY], 12855, 12903-12929 [21MY], 13145, 13171-13188, 13191-13215, 13216-13227 [22MY], 13457, 13537-13550, 13551-13569 [23MY], 13720, 13734-13787 [24MY], 13914-13931 [3JN], 14078, 14140-14155-14209 [4JN], 14424-14431, 14432-14473-14514 [5JN], 14845, 14863 [7JN]

———enact (S. 1160), appointment of conferees, 18769 [11JY]

———enact (S. 1160), conference report, 21317-21345 [30JY]

———enact (S. 1160), unanimous-consent agreement, 12874 [21MY], 13788-13790 [24MY]

NATO: conventional defenses, 13145 [22MY]

———development of antitactical ballistic missile defenses, 24115 [18SE]

———funding, 10298-10307 [2MY]

———future, 27307 [10OC]

———improve armaments cooperation, 13563 [23MY]

Navy: anniversary of Polaris fleet ballistic missile launch, 19761 [19JY]

———tribute to the Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station, 33213 [22NO]

New Mexico: anniversary of first nuclear tests, 19068-19070, 19130 [16JY], 19360, 19385 [17JY]

New Zealand: ban on port calls by U.S. nuclear-powered ships, 709 [22JA]

———use of ports by U.S. ships armed with nuclear weapons, 36212 [12DE]

Nonproliferation Treaty Review Conference: agenda, 30213 [1NO]

Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: conference to review treaty, 24687 [24SE]

Nuclear war: consequences, 1879 [6FE], 3994 [28FE]

———cooperation on crisis control with Soviet Union, 16950 [24JN]

Nuclear weapons: moratorium, 914 [24JA], 2074 [7FE], 3231 [22FE]

———moratorium (S.J. Res. 1), 291-292 [3JA]

———Pentagon's budget request, 18302 [10JY]

———strategic arms reduction talks, 1724 [5FE]

———U.S.-U.S.S.R. stockpile, 31120 [7NO]

Perle, Richard: response to comments on nuclear proliferation, 24617 [23SE]

Potential Effects of Nuclear War on the Climate: Pentagon report, 5245 [14MR]

Public lands: purchase of deactivated missile silo sites by prior owners (S. 1717), 25366 [1OC]

Renegotiation Board: reinstate, 13766-13774 [24MY]

SALT II: beneficial extension, 33446 [23NO]

———compliance, 15610 [13JN]

Saudi Arabia: arms sale, 2438 [19FE], 22228 [1AU]

Senate: record on defense issues, 13893 [3JN]

Senate Legal Counsel: representation of Malin Jennings in Alaskans for Nuclear Arms Control Political Action Committee v. Charney (S. Res. 95), 4921, 4950 [7MR]

Soviet Union: arms control negotiations (S. Res. 19), 28-30 [3JA]

———deployment of SS-24 missiles, 7073 [2AP]

———economic and social impact of arms race, 28361 [22OC]

Space weapons: NATO opposition to strategic defense initiative, 21469 [30JY]

———strategic defense initiative, 1176 [29JA], 15363 [12JN]

———strategic defense initiative technology transfer to the Soviet Union, 17021 [25JN]

Special defense acquisition fund: funding (S. 1726), 27261 [10OC]

Stockholm Conference: arms control negotiations, 1195, 1254 [29JA]

Strategic Defense Advisory Panel: establish, 14424-14427 [5JN]

Technology: export controls on militarily critical goods, 13441 [23MY]

———transfer to Soviet Union, 2968 [21FE]

Terrorism: international conference on potential use of nuclear weapons, 16204 [19JN]

———repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances (S. 1383), 17648 [27JN]

———repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances (S. Res. 191), 17678 [27JN]

Test ban treaty: negotiations, 2074 [7FE]

———negotiations (S. Con. Res. 7), 914 [24JA]

Trident II: development, 36533 [16DE]

U.S.-U.S.S.R.: balance of power, 25394 [1OC]

VA: establishment of an ionizing radiation registry, 35443 [10DE]

Veterans: exposure to nuclear tests, 19068-19070 [16JY]

Weapon Systems Acquisitions Improvement and Reform Act: enact (S. 941), 8160 [17AP]

Weapons: limit transfer to developing countries, 12083 [15MY]

———negotiations (S. Res. 166), 22468 [1AU]

Winooski, VT: town meeting on resolution to renounce first use of atomic weapons, 9943 [30AP]

Women: anti-nuclear protest movement, 31342 [12NO]

Reports

Alerting America: Committee on the Present Danger (excerpt), 4021-4027 [28FE]

Antisatellite Weapons: ACDA (excerpt), 22885 [4SE]

Appropriations for the Dept. of Defense for Fiscal Year 1977 (excerpt from conference report), 5402 [19MR]

Arms Control, 25754 [2OC]

———President Reagan (excerpt), 6047 [25MR]

———Scowcroft Commission, 4484 [5MR]

Arms Control and Disarmament Act Appropriations: Committee on the Budget (S. 1132; S. Res. 161), 14156 [4JN]

Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union in Geneva, Switzerland: Senate Arms Control Observer Group, 15696-15709 [13JN]

Arms Sales to Jordan: Committee on Foreign Affairs (S.J. Res. 228) (H. Rept. 99-364), 31514 [12NO]

Budget Waiver for Consideration of S. 1160, Appropriations, 12515 [17MY]

Can Congress Rely on the Dept. of Defense's Inflation Adjustments as the Basis for a Budget Freeze?: Military Reform Caucus, 28348 [22OC]

Chemical Warfare (excerpt), 16373, 16374 [19JN]

Chemical Weapons: GAO (excerpt), 13206 [22MY]

———Library of Congress (excerpt), 13206 [22MY]

Chemical Weapons Stockpile: Chemical Warfare Review Commission (excerpt), 16365, 16373 [19JN]

Compliance With SALT I Treaty (excerpts), 15890 [17JN]

Continuing the Acquisition of the Peacekeeper (MX) Missile: President Reagan, 4484-4489 [5MR]

———President Reagan (excerpt), 5388, 5422 [19MR]

Controlling Nuclear War (excerpt), 16951 [24JN]

Cooperation Agreement Between People's Republic of China and U.S.: Committee on Rules (S.J. Res. 238) (H. Res. 333) (H. Rept. 99-421), 34884 [6DE]

Cost To Attack—Measuring How Strategic Forces Affect U.S. Security: Library of Congress, 31122 [7NO]

Cost To Attack—U.S. and Soviet Strategic Forces Under Three Alternative Arms Control Approaches: Library of Congress, 31127-31132 [7NO]

Countdown on SALT II—The Case for Preserving SALT II Limits on U.S. and Soviet Strategic Forces: Arms Control Association, 36397 [13DE]

Defense Against Ballistic Missiles: Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 1458 [31JA]

Defense Ammunition Capacity: Committtee on Armed Services (excerpt), 14117 [4JN]

Defense Appropriations, 1983—Conference Report (excerpt), 16093 [18JN]

Deficiencies in CW Defense Posture—Calls for CW Defense Improvements Not Binary Production: GAO, 15791 [13JN]

Development of MX Missile: U.S. Air Force (excerpt), 13220 [22MY]

Development of the MX Missile: CBO (excerpt), 5788 [20MR]

———Committee on Appropriations (H. Res. 181) (H. Rept. 99-22), 5726 [20MR]

———Committee on Armed Services (H. Res. 180) (H. Rept. 99-23), 5726 [20MR]

———Committee on Armed Services (S.J. Res. 71), 5308 [18MR]

———Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 5300 [18MR], 6299, 6315 [26MR]

Disposal of Chemical Munitions and Agents: National Academy of Sciences (excerpt), 13194, 13200 [22MY]

Documents on Disarmament: ACDA (excerpt), 30206-30210 [1NO]

Domestic Economic Impact of the MX Missile, 5031 [7MR]

Findings of the Commission on Strategic Forces (excerpt), 14067 [4JN]

Fiscal Year 1983 Annual Defense Report to the Congress: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense (excerpt), 5785 [20MR]

ICBM Program: President Reagan (excerpt), 5385 [19MR]

Interim Report on the Administration's Space Arms Control and Defense Policy, 15877 [17JN]

International Security and Development Cooperation Act (excerpt), 25058 [26SE]

Manufacture, Importation, and Sale of Armor-Piercing Ammunition: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3132) (H. Rept. 99-360), 30913 [6NO]

Military Exports to South Africa—A Research Report on the Arms Embargo: American Friends Service Committee (excerpt), 239 [3JA]

Military Spending—World Priorities, 31617 [13NO]

Missile Capability, 16348 [19JN]

National Defense Authorization Act: committee of conference (S. 1160) (S. Rept. 99-118), 21014-21278 [29JY], 21344 [30JY]

———Committee on the Budget (S. 1160; S. Res. 168), 12515 [17MY]

National Defense Authorization Act Appropriations: committee of conference (S. 1160) (S. Rept. 99-118), 20938 [29JY]

National Defense Authorization Act (S. 1160), 12438-12499 [17MY]

National Defense Authorization Act (S. 1160) (excerpt), 13532 [23MY]

Nuclear Explosive Testing Prevention: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.J. Res. 3) (H. Rept. 99-221), 20263 [24JY]

Potential Effects of Nuclear War on Climate: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 4582 [6MR]

Potential Effects of Nuclear War on the Climate: Dept. of Defense, 6821-6827 [28MR]

Potential for Excess Funds in the Dept. of Defense: GAO, 28352-28359 [22OC]

Regulation of manufacture and importation of armor-piercing ammunition: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 104), 20938 [29JY]

Safety of Stored Chemical Weapons: Dept. of Defense, 16360 [19JN]

SALT II: Library of Congress, 14463 [5JN]

Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 16076 [18JN]

Soviet Arms Control Treaty Violations, 3442-3444, 3445, 3449-3454 [25FE]

Soviet Military Power: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense (excerpt), 5423-5425 [19MR]

Soviet Military Power, 1985: Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 17009 [24JN], 17262 [25JN]

Soviet Military Power 1985 (excerpt), 36758 [16DE]

Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements: President Reagan, 4495-4499 [5MR]

Soviet SALT Violations: President Reagan (excerpt), 28329 [22OC]

Status of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Geneva Arms Control Negotiations and Other Summit Issues, 31797 [13NO]

Stockholm Conference—Its First Year: James E. Goodby, 1196-1197, 1254-1256 [29JA]

Strategic Balance of Power: Library of Congress (excerpt), 14447 [5JN]

Strategic Defense Initiative: committee of conference (S. 1160) (H. Rept. 99-235), 21278 [29JY]

———Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 13925 [3JN]

———OTA (excerpt), 25211 [26SE]

———President Reagan (excerpt), 14110 [4JN]

———Stanford University (excerpt), 14068 [4JN]

Strategic Defense Initiative (excerpt), 12288 [16MY]

Testing of Antisatellite Weapons: Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 13746, 13747, 13752 [24MY]

———Senate delegation to Soviet Union (excerpt), 13758 [24MY]

U.S. House of Representatives Chemical Weapons Controversy: Garry Malphrus, 17531-17533 [26JN]

U.S. Nuclear Deterrence: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense (excerpt), 5422 [19MR]

Weapon Capability in Grenada Action, 16339 [19JN]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: MX Controversy, 9340 [24AP]

Simon, Senator: Is Star Wars Worth the Cost?, 3215 [22FE]

Resolutions by organizations

Prosecution of Howard Shaw: National Rifle Association, 18166 [9JY]

Safeguards: International Atomic Energy Agency, 30214 [1NO]

Strategic defense and the alliance: North Atlantic Assembly, 28871 [24OC]

Rulings of the Chair

National Defense Authorization Act: enact (S. 1160), instruction of conferees, 18550 [11JY]

Statements

Administration's Chemical Weapons Policy: Representative Edgar (excerpt), 23264 [10SE]

Agreement for Cooperation Between the Government of the U.S. and the Government of the People's Republic of China Concerning the Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy: ACDA (excerpt), 30625, 30628 [6NO]

Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: ACDA (excerpt), 28877 [24OC]

———Gerard C. Smith, 28869 [24OC], 29240 [28OC]

———Gerard Smith, 27034 [9OC]

———James Buckley, 28877 [24OC]

———James L. Buckley, 31269 [12NO]

———John B. Rhinelander, 29241-29245 [28OC]

———John Rhinelander, 28869 [24OC]

———Leonard C. Meeker, 31270-31272 [12NO]

———Melvin Laird, 26153 [3OC]

———President Reagan, 31269, 31273 [12NO]

———President Reagan (excerpt), 28876 [24OC]

———Reagan administration (excerpts), 27030 [9OC]

———Robert C. McFarlane, 28876 [24OC]

———(sundry), 29247 [28OC]

———sundry, 31270 [12NO]

———sundry former Secs. of Defense, 25810 [3OC], 26144 [3OC]

———William P. Rogers, 28877 [24OC]

Antisatellite Weapons: Kenneth Adelman, 22884 [4SE]

———President Reagan, 22885 [4SE]

Arms Control: Herbert Scoville, Jr. (excerpt), 22665 [1AU]

———Representative Markey, 22457 [1AU]

Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union: Representative Hyde (excerpts), 26518 [7OC]

Arms Race: Marshal Shulman, 34064 [4DE]

Arms Sale to Jordan: Shimon Peres, 28373 [22OC]

Back to the Future—Some Ideas on America's Space Program in the 21st Century: Senator Glenn, 30597-30600 [5NO]

Chemical Warfare: John J. Pershing, 16387 [19JN]

———Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., 11864 [14MY]

Chemical Weapons: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 13211 [22MY]

———Charles Donnelly, 13209 [22MY]

———Cyrus R. Vance, 13211 [22MY]

———Fred Kroesen, 13194, 13201, 13209 [22MY]

———James Watkins, 13193, 13194 [22MY]

———John M. Lee, 13211 [22MY]

———John Wickham, 13200 [22MY]

———Panel on Chemical Stockpile Status, 13194, 13205 [22MY]

———Robert S. McNamara, 13211 [22MY]

———Thomas J. Welch, 13205 [22MY]

———Walter J. Stoessel, 13194 [22MY]

Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Brent Scowcroft, 4627, 4634 [6MR]

———President Reagan, 4620 [6MR]

Compliance with arms control treaties: Bennie Davis, 14436, 14462 [5JN]

———Brent Scowcroft, 14436, 14445, 14462 [5JN]

———David Jones, 14436 [5JN]

———Harold Brown, 14436 [5JN]

Defense Contract Audit Agency Subpoena Power: William H. Taft IV, 13513 [23MY]

Defense Procurement: Donald J. Horan, 13770, 13773 [24MY]

———Hyman Rickover, 13770 [24MY]

———Senator Metzenbaum, 13770 [24MY]

———several former Secs. of Defense, 13181 [22MY]

Defense Procurement Fraud: congressional investigator, 35505 [10DE]

Defense Systems: Richard N. Perle, 14068 [4JN]

Dept. of Defense Post-Employment Conflict of Interest: Howard H. Taft IV (excerpt), 12584 [20MY]

———Ompal S. Chauman (excerpt), 12600 [20MY]

———sundry excerpts, 12610, 12613 [20MY]

Dept. of Defense Procurement: Comptroller General, 8157 [17AP]

Development of the MX Missile: Alton Frye, 5412 [19MR]

———Andrei Sakharov, 6440 [27MR]

———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 5402, 5418 [19MR], 5512 [19MR], 5776 [20MR], 6066 [25MR], 12856, 12871 [21MY]

———Dept. of Defense, 6055 [25MR]

———GAO, 5433 [19MR]

———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 5417 [19MR], 12872 [21MY]

———Harold Brown, 5300 [18MR], 6283, 6293 [26MR]

———Henry M. Jackson, 5395 [19MR], 5776 [20MR]

———House Republican Policy Committee, 6308 [26MR]

———James R. Schlesinger, 13172 [22MY]

———John Tower, 5402 [19MR], 5776 [20MR], 12856 [21MY]

———Lew Allen, 5402 [19MR], 5776 [20MR]

———Max M. Kampelman, 6295 [26MR], 6397 [26MR]

———Paul H. Nitze, 6060, 6068 [25MR]

———Pete Scoville, 13546 [23MY]

———Petrol Grigorenko (1983), 6429 [27MR]

———Richard DeLauer, 5776 [20MR]

———Senator Cohen, 5776 [20MR]

———Senator Domenici, 5403 [19MR]

———Senator Nunn, 14143 [4JN]

———Sidney D. Drell, 13546 [23MY]

———sundry, 5429 [19MR], 6038 [25MR], 6341 [26MR], 6539 [28MR]

———Tom Cooper, 6313 [26MR]

Firearms Dealer Compliance Inspections: Dept. of the Treasury, 18207 [9JY]

Geneva Summit: House Democratic Leadership, 31817 [13NO]

Government Confiscation of Arms: Earl Warren, 18224 [9JY]

Gun Control: Ferris E. Lucas, 16990 [24JN], 18180 [9JY]

———former policeman, 18178 [9JY]

———International Association of Chiefs of Police, 18002 [8JY]

———John J. Norton, 18189 [9JY]

———President Reagan, 16984 [24JN]

———Richard Henry Lee, 16985 [24JN]

———Senator Dole (excerpt), 17002 [24JN]

———Senator Sasser, 18183 [9JY]

———several law enforcement organizations, 18189 [9JY]

———Vince McGoldrick, 16990 [24JN], 18181 [9JY]

Gun Control Act: James O. Eastland, 28274 [22OC]

Health Effects of Nuclear Testing: Gloria Gregerson, 32075 [14NO]

Impact of Military Spending: Theodore Williams, 23070 [9SE]

Limiting Nuclear Weapons: Javier Perez de Cuellar, 26353 [7OC]

Military Spending: Senator Goldwater, 10304 [2MY]

MX Missile Deployment: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense (sundry excerpts), 16078 [18JN]

———Thomas Cooper, 16078 [18JN]

Nerve Gas Weapons: Bernard W. Rogers (excerpt), 15790 [13JN]

Nerve Gas Weapons Appropriations: Representative Fascell, 29310 [28OC]

Nomination of Herbert Scoville, Jr. for the 1981 Rockefeller Public Service Award for Peace Efforts, 22665 [1AU]

Nuclear Agreement Between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China: Senator Proxmire, 27178 [10OC]

Nuclear Arms Control: Zbigniew Brzezinski, 5418 [19MR]

Nuclear Deterrence: Winston S. Churchill, 5418 [19MR]

Nuclear Explosives Control Act: Richard L. Ottinger, 1638 [31JA]

Nuclear Launch-Under-Attack Scenario: Harold Brown (excerpt), 5385 [19MR]

Nuclear Power: Ernest Lawrence and Enrico Fermi, 19227 [16JY]

———France, 19227 [16JY]

Nuclear Proliferation: sundry, 30627, 30628 [6NO]

Nuclear Test Ban: Glenn Seaborg, 25282 [30SE]

———White House, 26149 [3OC]

Nuclear War: K.S. Moskalenko (excerpt), 13226 [22MY]

Nuclear Weapons: Bernard Rogers, 6038 [25MR]

Nuclear-Powered Ocean-Observing Satellites, 22889 [4SE]

Onsite Inspection Rights of the International Atomic Energy Agency: James R. Schlesinger, 30214 [1NO]

Policy Statement: Air Force Association, 26498 [7OC]

Preserve the ASAT Test Moratorium: Council for a Livable World, 12014 [15MY]

Problems of Military Party Politics in the Light of the 13th Congress of the Czechoslovak Communist Party, 9690 [29AP]

Proposed Ban on Nuclear Weapons Testing (H.J. Res. 3): Robert Barker, 14227 [4JN]

Proposed Ban on Testing of Nuclear Weapons (H.J. Res. 3): Representative Fascell, 12420 [16MY]

Proposed Space Weapon Defense System: Representative George E. Brown, Jr., 1760 [5FE]

———Senator Cranston, 1759 [5FE]

Proposed U.S.-Soviet Arms Control Negotiations: Paul H. Nitze (excerpt), 13338 [22MY]

Reagan-Gorbachev Summit—Wilson Principles: Senator Wilson, 30446 [4NO]

Right To Bear Arms: Richard H. Lee, 18167 [9JY]

———William Rawles (1825 excerpt), 2762 [20FE]

Role of the Strategic Defense Initiative in U.S. Nuclear Strategy: Fred S. Hoffman, 4528-4531 [5MR]

SALT II: Brent Scowcroft (excerpt), 36396 [13DE]

———President Reagan, 36394 [13DE]

Soviet ABM System: President Reagan, 23698 [13SE]

Soviet Anti-Ballistic Missile Capability: arms control expert, 30204 [1NO]

Soviet Arms Control Treaty Violations: Paul H. Nitze, 13514 [23MY]

———President Reagan, 13514 [23MY]

Soviet Treaty Violations: President Reagan, 5382 [19MR]

———Richard Perle, 5418 [19MR], 10927-10929 [8MY]

Space Technology: James Reynolds, 17496 [26JN]

Strategic Defense Initiative: Andrei Sakharov, 13919 [3JN]

———General Abrahamson, 13919 [3JN]

———George Ball, 13919 [3JN]

———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 27888, 27904 [17OC]

———Hans A. Bethe (Cornell University), 20676 [25JY]

———James R. Schlesinger, 14112, 14114, 14119 [4JN]

———John Bardeen, 32871 [20NO]

———John Kogut, 32871 [20NO]

———president of MIT, 14098 [4JN]

———Representative Dornan, 15363 [12JN]

———Senator Aiken, 27887 [17OC]

———Senators Wallop and Quayle, 28328 [22OC]

———several former Secretaries of Defense, 16499 [20JN]

———Strategic Defense Initiative Office, 13923, 13924 [3JN]

———sundry, 16410 [19JN]

———University of Illinois Physics Department, 22442 [1AU]

———Zellman Warhaft, 32872 [20NO]

Testing of Antisatellite Weapons: several Western observers, 13756 [24MY]

Threshold Test Ban Treaty: Don Kerr, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 11610-11611 [9MY]

U.S. ICBM Component: Committee on the Present Danger, 5418 [19MR]

U.S.-People's Republic of China Nuclear Cooperation Agreement: NRC (excerpt), 35303 [9DE]

———People's Republic of China (excerpt), 35303 [9DE]

———Senator Wilson (excerpt), 35307 [9DE]

U.S.-U.S.S.R Strategic Power: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 7654 [4AP]

Verification of Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy: Zhad Ziyang, 36256 [12DE]

Waiting Period for Purchase of Handguns: Dept. of the Treasury (excerpt), 18213 [9JY]

———Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hinckley, Sr., 18220 [9JY]

———Senator Dole, 18217 [9JY]

Weapons Negotiations: Dwight D. Eisenhower (excerpt), 292 [3JA]

Weapons Procurement: 6 former Secretaries of Defense, 8161 [17AP]

———Gilbert Fitzhugh, 8161 [17AP]

Women for Secure Future: sundry, 30600-30602 [5NO]

Studies

Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: OTA (excerpt), 26144 [3OC]

Antisatellite Weapons: ACDA (excerpt), 583 [7JA]

Arms Control and the Strategic Defense Initiative—Three Perspectives, 32388-32393 [19NO]

Assessing the Effect of Technology Transfer on U.S./Western Security: Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 13442 [23MY]

Benefit to Industry and Tactical Forces From SDI Innovative Science and Technology Programs: Institute for Defense Analysis, 15510 [12JN]

Binary Nerve Gas Weapons and the Danger of Proliferation: Library of Congress, 23450 [11SE]

Consequences of Nuclear Warfare: National Academy of Science (excerpt), 26164 [4OC]

Effects of SALT Compliance on U.S. and Soviet Strategic Offensive Forces, 1985-2000: Library of Congress, 15610-15615 [13JN]

Safety of Stored Chemical Weapons: National Research Council, 16360 [19JN]

State Programs for Screening Handgun Buyers: Philip Cook and James Blose (excerpt), 18213 [9JY]

Strategic Defense Initiative: Stanford University (excerpt), 13136 [22MY]

Weapons, Crime, and Violence in America: James Wright and Peter Rossi (excerpt), 16986 [24JN]

Weapons Procurement: Center for Strategic and International Studies (excerpt), 8161 [17AP]

Summaries

Alternate Strategic Defense Initiative Authorization Act (S. 879), 7375 [3AP]

Conference Actions on the National Defense Authorization Act (S. 1160), 21327 [30JY]

Costs of Funding Nonexistent Inflation, 28347 [22OC]

Dept. of Defense's Inflation Projections, 28346 [22OC]

Findings and Conclusions of the Chemical Warfare Review Commission, 11865 [14MY]

Findings of the Chemical Warfare Review Commission, 13201 [22MY]

National Defense Authorization Act Procurement Provisions (S. 1160), 29337 [29OC]

Nuclear Explosives Control Act (H.R. 903), 1638 [31JA]

Protecting the Constitutional Rights of Gun Owners (S. 49), 18186 [9JY]

Quarter Century of Soviet Compliance Practices Under Arms Control Commitments 1958-83: General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament, 14450-14453 [5JN]

Racketeer Weapons and Violent Crime Control Act (H.R. 3155), 22806 [1AU]

Special Consultative Group Progress Report on Arms Control, 5132-5144 [14MR]

Tables

Analysis of modified Soviet arms control proposal—projected U.S. force, 1994, 31275 [12NO]

Budget cuts in Dept. of Defense procurement projects (sundry), 11639-11644 [9MY]

Defense Contract Audit Agency survey of public relations costs, 4711 [6MR]

Defense inventory, 32511 [20NO]

Defense programs recommended for termination in 1986, 21322 [30JY]

Dept. of Defense programs restored with $4 billion, 13178 [22MY]

Domestic economic impact of the MX missile, 5031 [7MR]

Fiscal year 1986 defense budget facts, 2436 [19FE]

Funding request for weapons and equipment, 21326 [30JY]

Major defense starts in 1986, 21322 [30JY]

MIRV'ed warheads required to be dismantled under SALT I and II, 14454 [5JN]

MX monthly deliveries for the research and development and fiscal year 1984 funded operations missiles, 6539 [28MR]

National Defense Authorization Act (S. 1160), 12438-12499 [17MY]

National security legislative action survey of the American Security Council, 2616 [19FE]

Peacekeeper program obligation status, 5773 [20MR]

Presidential reports to the Congress on Soviet noncompliance with arms agreements, 30205 [1NO]

Problems with the U.S.-People's Republic of China nuclear agreement, 30630 [6NO]

Production rate comparison of U.S. and Warsaw Pack tanks, 13153 [22MY]

Profits at 10 large military contractors, 8158 [17AP]

Satellite Survivability Program, 17434 [26JN]

Status of Geneva negotiations, 31797 [13NO]

Strategic defense initiative alternate budget, 12289 [16MY], 14105 [4JN]

Strategic defense initiative budget for ballistic missile defense/strategic defense programs through fiscal year 1987 (sundry), 7773 [4AP]

Summary of arms control impact statements concerning permissibility of research, development, testing, and deployment of ballistic missile defense systems, 38847 [30DE]

U.S. reliable ICBM warheads, 11995 [15MY]

U.S. strategic forces, 14453 [5JN]

Testimonies

Chemical Warfare: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., 12413-12414 [16MY]

Chemical Weapons: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 16359 [19JN]

Nuclear Weapons Capability: Bernard W. Rogers, 16096 [18JN]

Soviet Union and Arms Control Negotiations: Arkardy Shevchenko, 5630 [19MR]

Verifiability of a Comprehensive Ban on Nuclear Testing: Lynn R. Sykes, 32877 [20NO]

———William E. Colby, 32877 [20NO]

Tests

Testing of Antisatellite Weapons: Robert Buchheim (excerpt), 13750 [24MY]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 36, provide for common security with the Soviet Union, 1130 [24JA]

H. Con. Res. 176, mutual reductions in nuclear weapons, 18926 [11JY]

H.J. Res. 47, renounce first use of nuclear weapons, 496 [3JA]

H.J. Res. 180, approve obligation of funds for MX missile, 6345 [26MR]

H.J. Res. 181, making appropriations for procurement of MX missiles, 6540 [28MR]

H.J. Res. 252, Space Weapons Treaty Act, 9383 [24AP]

H.J. Res. 272, proposed ban on nuclear test explosives, 9953 [30AP]

H.J. Res. 295, National Atomic Veterans Day, 18703 [11JY]

H.R. 1415, Conventional Arms Transfer Control Act, 4536 [5MR]

H.R. 2124, proposed ban on lethal binary chemical weapons, 8657 [22AP]

H.R. 3875, amend the Arms Export Control Act, 35144 [6DE]

Include women Vietnam veterans in agent orange studies, 23452 [11SE]

S. 49, protect constitutional rights of owners of firearms, 24-28 [3JA]

S. 49, protecting constitutional rights of gun owners, 18204, 18232-18236 [9JY]

S. 68, prohibit production of chemical weapons, 167 [3JA]

S. 104, regulate manufacture and importation of armor-piercing bullets, 202 [3JA]

S. 149, prohibit funding for production of binary munitions systems, 240 [3JA]

S. 634, eliminate ammunition recordkeeping requirements for licensed firearms dealers, 4884 [7MR]

S. 640, loans in full amount provided by law under the Arms Export Control Act and Foreign Assistance Act, 4892 [7MR]

S. 674, authorizing appropriations for the Dept. of Defense, 5309-5311 [18MR]

S. 731, authorizing appropriations for ACDA, 6178 [26MR]

S. 732, authorizing appropriations for ACDA, 6178 [26MR]

S. 742, Defense Procurement Improvement Act, 6187 [26MR]

S. 763, National Defense Enhancement Act, 6615-6617 [28MR]

S. 868, Dept. of Defense Efficiency and Economy Act, 7361-7363 [3AP]

S. 879, Alternate Strategic Defense Initiative Authorization Act, 7374 [3AP]

S. 885, moratorium on testing of antisatellite weapons, 7382 [3AP]

S. 940, Defense Procurement Program Integrity Act, 8158-8160 [17AP]

S. 941, Weapon Systems Acquisitions Improvement and Reform Act, 8162 [17AP]

S. 986, disallow tax deductions for expenses incurred in sales promotion for weapons, 9156 [24AP]

S. 1160, National Defense Authorization Act, 14135 [4JN]-14473-14514 [5JN]

S. 1363, prohibit use of mail to send dangerous martial arts weapons, 17347 [26JN]

S. 1383, repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances, 17648 [27JN]

S. 1717, purchase of deactivated missile silo sites by prior owners, 25366 [1OC]

S. 1726, funding for the special defense acquisition fund, 27261 [10OC]

S. 1726, special defense acquisition fund, 27811 [17OC]

S. 1894, penalties for the use of firearms in drug trafficking, 34124 [4DE]

S. 1921, President's budget requirement relative to assumptions of inflation for major weapon system programs, 35544 [10DE]

S. Con. Res. 7, test ban treaty negotiations, 914, 1053 [24JA]

S. Con. Res. 25, relative to U.S. compliance with arms control treaties, 4619, 4631 [6MR]

S. Con. Res. 36, U.S.-Soviet commission to study impact of nuclear winter on security of each nation, 7015 [2AP]

S. Con. Res. 55, arms control negotiations, 18875 [11JY]

S. Res. 19, concerning U.S.-U.S.S.R arms control negotiations, 28, 328 [3JA]

S. Res. 90, Soviet arms control treaty violations, 4494 [5MR]

S. Res. 95, representation of Malin Jennings by the Senate Legal Counsel in Alaskans for Nuclear Arms Control Political Action Committee v. Charney, 4921, 4950 [7MR]

S. Res. 112, ban chemical weapons, 6812 [28MR]

S. Res. 131, moratorium on activities involving nuclear weapons, 7652 [4AP]

S. Res. 166, call for meeting to negotiate arms control treaty, 12334 [16MY]

S. Res. 177, opposing arms sale to Jordan, 15282 [12JN]

S. Res. 177, opposing sale of arms to Jordan, 14187 [4JN]

S. Res. 179, authorizing printing of report by the Committee on Armed Services, 15696 [13JN]

S. Res. 191, repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances, 17678 [27JN]

S.J. Res. 71, approve obligation of funds for MX missile, 4483 [5MR]

S.J. Res. 75, approve obligation of funds for MX missile, 5788 [20MR]

S.J. Res. 163, National Atomic Veterans' Day, 19107 [16JY]

S.J. Res. 223, opposing arms sale to Jordan, 28388 [22OC]

S.J. Res. 228, arms sale to Jordan, 28926, 28932 [24OC]

S.J. Res. 228, Jordan arms sale, 31350 [12NO]

S.J. Res. 238, arms control cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China, 32652 [20NO]

Transcripts

Gun Control: Committee on the Judiciary (excerpt), 18198 [9JY]