ARMS CONTROL
Addresses
Arms Sales: Thomas A. Dine (excerpt), 9727 [7MY]
Comprehensive Ban on Atomic Weapons Testing: John F. Kennedy (sundry excerpts), 15649 [25JN]
Mighty Fortress: James O. Chatham, 18599 [31JY]
New York University Commencement: Representative O'Neill, 14458 [18JN]
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Representative Fascell, 17004 [17JY]
Policies: President Reagan, 14587 [19JN]
Reagan Administration and Nuclear Weapons—A Smokescreen of Mythology; a Future Less Secure: Senator Biden, 23695-23699 [17SE]
Strategic Offense-Defense Mixes—Impact on Arms Control: Edward L. Rowny, 11237 [19MY]
Summit in Iceland: President Reagan, 30461-30462 [14OC]
Advertisements
Nuclear blasts should be banned, 2908 [26FE]
Amendments
Atomic weapons: test ban (H.J. Res. 3), 2919 [26FE]
SALT II: adherence to numerical sublimits (H. Con. Res. 350), 14298 [18JN], 14679 [19JN]
Analyses
Dept. of Defense Budget, 1762 [5FE]
Articles and editorials
ABM—A New Soviet Violation, 5125 [18MR]
Aid Guatemala Doesn't Need, 6366 [26MR]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty Negotiations (excerpt), 17752, 17753 [25JY]
Applying the Pincers, 3765 [5MR]
Arms Compliance Ideas Drafted, 4275 [11MR]
Arms Control and the Budget, 30450 [10OC]
Arms Control—Making the Most of the Possibility for Progress, 16614 [16JY]
Arms Race Gambit, 12629 [5JN]
Arms Race Has No Quick Fix, 27132, 27285 [30SE]
Arms Talks—What Are the Risks for the U.S.?, 3939 [6MR]
Arms—First Let's Figure Out What We Want, 18593 [31JY]
Bad Bargain for Chemical Weapons, 12836 [5JN]
Bargaining With Star Wars, 12832 [5JN]
British and French Missiles Complicate Life for Moscow, 3857 [6MR]
Chemical Weapons Rerun, 17521-17523 [23JY]
Chemical Weapons—Restoring a Climate of Control, 8102 [21AP]
Chernobyl and Arms Control, 9796 [7MY], 9977 [8MY]
Chicken or Egg?, 2645 [24FE]
Chickens Will Get Away, 11830 [21MY]
Chiefs Take a Dive—Ducking SALT, JCS Puts Self-Interest Ahead of Security, 19481 [6AU]
Compliance With SALT II, 33488 [17OC]
Congressional Test Ban Lobby Nears Victory, 8974 [29AP]
Crossroads on Nuclear Testing, 18048 [30JY]
Deep Arms Cuts Could Upset Balance, 19131 [5AU]
Diplomatic Blunder, 14669 [19JN]
Disarmament by Stages, 340 [22JA]
Downhill to a Summit, 25720 [23SE]
Dreams of a Magical Shield, 5177 [18MR]
Echoes From Iceland—Reagan Stood Firm, 30463 [14OC]
Encounter on a Moscow Subway, 422 [23JA]
Europe and the Missiles, 2636 [24FE]
Experts Say Soviet Has Conducted Space Tests on Antimissile Weapons, 33606 [17OC]
Fascell Dubs Bigeye Bomb a Failure and a Hazard to Our National Defense, 13168 [10JN]
15 Years of Arms Control Demolished, 13094 [10JN], 13410 [11JN]
First Reaction—Poll Shows Arms-Control Optimism and Support for Reagan, 32332 [16OC]
Folly of Untested Weapons, 1647 [4FE]
Front-Line Soldiers Deserve Fully Tested Weapons, 11832 [21MY]
Further Cheating by Soviets on Arms Control Uncovered, 2439 [19FE]
Go Back to the Scowcroft Blueprints in ICBM Modernization, 12039 [22MY]
Gorbachev Brings Europe to Its Senses, 4003 [6MR]
Gorbachev Got What He Was After, 32680 [16OC]
Gorbachev's New Old Direction, 3271 [27FE]
Gorbachev's Positive Arms Proposals, 3976 [6MR]
Gus Hall Startled by Gorbachev Congress, 3618 [5MR]
Handcuffed by the House, 27436, 27446 [30SE]
Heavy Water—Where Did India Obtain It?, 28193 [2OC]
High-Tech Vigilance, 1929-1931 [6FE]
How To Decide About Strategic Defense, 1428 [3FE]
International Pork Barrel, 11830 [21MY]
Is India Dodging Nuclear Controls?, 28193 [2OC]
Joint Chiefs Back Reagan SALT Plan (excerpt), 13773 [16JN]
Joint Chiefs Back Reagan SALT Plan—Hill To Seek Personal Opinions of Decision, 19480 [6AU]
Joint Chiefs Find No Soviet Cheating, 3865 [6MR]
Keep the MIRV Ceilings, 19340 [6AU]
Let Reagan Be Reaganized, 8431 [22AP]
Let's Help Moscow—And Ourselves, 1927 [6FE]
Making Better Use of the Standing Consultative Commission, 8315-8319 [22AP]
Making War Less Attractive—Space Self-Defense Zones, 20063 [8AU]
May Not Be Science Fiction, 11830 [21MY]
Military—Industrial Complex Sees Threat in SALT, 2152 [18FE]
Misleading the People, 3998 [6MR]
NATO's Chemical Dilemma, 12836 [5JN], 13644 [12JN]
New SDI Perspective, 5320 [18MR]
Not Necessarily the News to Fans, 33583 [17OC]
Nuclear Cooperation, 2819 [26FE]
Nuclear Policy After 1988, 29192 [7OC]
Nuclear Test Limitations, 9330 [1MY]
Nuclear Testing (excerpt), 9019 [30AP]
Numbers Do Matter, 341 [22JA]
Nyet to Test Bans, 8231 [21AP]
Odds Weigh Heavily Against Real Success, 3270 [27FE]
Opportunity for Arms Control, but the President Is Not Listening, 6795 [8AP]
Panel of Experts To Study Dangers of Terrorists Using Nuclear Arms, 2636 [24FE], 3562 [4MR]
Pentagon May Discard ASAT System, 17512 [23JY]
Perils of Deferring S.D.I., 21446 [13AU]
Physicians, Leahy Urge Compliance With SALT II, 12629 [5JN]
Polls Give Reagan High Reykjavik Rating, 32333 [16OC]
Preaching Peace While Testing Weapons, 5952 [21MR]
President's Finest Hour, 30463 [14OC]
Private Talk Held by U.S. and Soviet, 9697 [6MY]
Propaganda Tour in Kazakhstan, 30397 [10OC]
Propagandist at His Best, 5879 [21MR]
Protecting the Young Star Warriors Who Can't Promise Protection, 1430 [3FE]
Public Broadly Backs Reagan's Summit Stance, Poll Shows, Suggesting Publicity Blitz Worked, 32332 [16OC]
Quick Accord on Missiles Seen Unlikely (excerpt), 31241 [15OC]
Reagan Arms Policy, 14199 [17JN]
Reagan Must Act To Save SDI Plan, 18027 [29JY]
Reagan Undamaged by Summit, 32333 [16OC]
Reagan's Exotic Interpretation of the ABM Treaty, 8482-8484 [23AP]
Reagan's Russian, 10549 [13MY]
Reckoning the Military Balance, 8706 [24AP]
Record of 25 Years of Soviet Treaty Violations, 3939, 3941 [6MR]
Resurgent Shultz—How a Comeback Is Made, 17061 [21JY]
Rethought SDI Can End Our Morally Horrifying Reliance on the Bomb, 32825 [17OC]
Safeguarding Our Military Space Systems, 14212-14214 [17JN]
SALT II, 19180 [5AU]
SALT II as P.R., 13724 [13JN], 14195 [17JN]
SALT II Decision Signals Incoherence, 10223 [8MY]
SALT II Is Dead—Long Live SALT III, 13725 [13JN]
SALT II—Renounce It, 7700 [16AP]
Salvation of Land-Based Missiles, 11242 [19MY]
SDI and Compliance—Latest Test Revives ABM Treaty Dilemma, 26889 [29SE]
SDI Monitor Interim Report, August 25, 1986, 33607 [17OC]
SDI Results—A Defense in 5 Years, 21420 [13AU]
SDI—A Practical Step for Peace and Freedom, 21073 [12AU]
SDI—Implications for Israel's Defense, 4852 [13MR]
Shortsighted on Stockpiles?, 12531 [4JN]
Skewing Words to Political Advantage, 33607 [17OC]
Soviet Arms Pact Breaches—Charges Questioned, 12848 [6JN]
Soviet Arms-Control ``Violations'' May Be Imaginary, 14669 [19JN]
Soviet Compliance With SALT II, 14685 [19JN]
Soviet Leader Rebuts Reagan Arms Proposal (excerpt), 2906 [26FE]
Soviet Paddle, Perhaps, for Mr. Reagan's Canoe, 13725 [13JN]
Soviet Policy of Terror, 2919 [26FE]
Soviet S.D.I. Fears, 4001 [6MR]
Soviets Gain Surprising Allies on Space Shield, 23597 [16SE]
Soviets Modify Stance on British, French Arms, 16833 [17JY]
Soviets Welcome Meeting With U.S. on SALT, 16832 [17JY]
Space Defense Cost Put at $770 Billion, 21065 [12AU]
Stakes in Reagan's SALT Decision, 8490 [23AP]
Star Wars Is Bad for Business—It Won't Lead to Major Commercial Spinoffs and It Will Hurt Business R&D, Military Technology Experts Say, 22309 [8SE]
Star Wars Psychology, 1435 [3FE]
Star Wars' Two Edges, 11095 [15MY]
``Star Wars''—A Way of Going It Alone, 4708 [13MR]
Strategic Defense Initiatives, 20108, 20109 [8AU]
Study of Soviet Treaty Violations Reveals Dangers for U.S. Security, 3937 [6MR]
Suit Charges Contractor Lied, 23845 [17SE]
Symptoms and a Strategy, 19051 [5AU]
Test Ban Clock Nears Midnight, 360 [23JA]
Test Ban Shibboleth, 8735 [24AP]
Test Ban Shibboleth (excerpt), 9019 [30AP]
Test Ban Talk, 8734 [24AP]
Test Ban Would Help Contain Nuclear Proliferation, 11457 [20MY]
Test-Ban Blindness, 7064 [9AP]
Things To Do—Cut Deficit, Control Arms, Seek Detente, 25454 [23SE]
To Abandon SALT Is To Blind the U.S., 19015 [5AU]
Toward a Mutually Agreed Arms Race, 27739 [1OC]
Toward a Nuclear-Free Globe, 2506 [20FE]
True Bargaining Is Demanded on Arms Race, 12630 [5JN]
Trust a ``Star Wars'' Shield?, 11458 [20MY]
U.S. Agrees to Meeting on SALT II, 16832 [17JY]
U.S. Aide Says Soviet Has Kept Most Arms Pacts, 2681 [25FE], 3867 [6MR]
U.S. Can Build a Pinpoint Strategic Defense Now, 11455 [20MY]
U.S. in Space—It's Time To Get the Priorities Straight, 12819 [5JN]
U.S. Launches Delta Rocket, 22358 [9SE]
U.S. Mustn't Abide by SALT—While the Soviets Cheat, 8969 [29AP]
U.S. Should Keep SALT II Limits, 7042 [9AP]
U.S. Stance at SALT Meeting Debated, 16832 [17JY]
U.S. Urged To Step Up Arms Negotiation Effort, 2238 [18FE]
Unmanned Rocket on Secret Mission Launched by U.S., 22358 [9SE]
Washington's Allies, Some With Doubts, Support ``Star Wars'', 2500 [20FE]
We Still Don't Have the Arms and Tactics for a Major War, 19329-19330 [5AU], 20291-20293 [9AU]
Welch—Stealth To Outclass B-1B, 16977 [17JY]
What if Soviet Silos Are Empty?, 20769 [12AU]
What's So Great About Gorbachev? Nothing—Yet, 3269 [27FE]
Where Money Would Come From, 21097 [12AU]
White House Claims of Soviet Test Ban Cheating Are Challenged by New Bomb Detection System, 5834 [20MR]
White House May Bare Soviet Treaty Violations, 3936 [6MR]
Why Mr. Reagan Is Right About SALT, 14086 [17JN], 14394 [18JN], 14461 [18JN], 14711 [19JN]
Why Not a Test Ban?, 646 [28JA]
Why U.S. Rejected Nuclear Test Ban, 351 [22JA]
Why U.S. Should Continue To Adhere to SALT II, 994 [29JA]
Widening the Defense Umbrella—Construction of ATBM System Would Protect European Allies, 2233 [18FE]
Wind From the Soviet Union—Russians Are Ready To Bargain on Arms Control, 2136, 2142 [18FE], 2244 [18FE]
Wishful Test-Ban Thinking, 8225 [21AP]
Without SALT, the Race Is On, 13055 [10JN]
Without SALT, the Race Is On—And the Soviet Union Looks Like the Winner, Going Away, 14670 [19JN]
``Yes'' for an Answer, 6063 [25MR]
Bills and resolutions
ACDA: commemorate anniversary (see H. Res. 551)
Atomic warfare: compensation to civilian workers working at Nevada test site (see H. Con. Res. 293)
———deployment and maintenance of strategic atomic weapons (see H.R. 4919)
SALT II: discharge committee from further consideration of treaty (see S. Res. 445)
SALT II Numerical Limitations Compliance Act: enact (see S. 2518, 2524; H. Con. Res. 350)
Soviet Union: negotiations (see S. Con. Res. 112)
———President Reagan's agenda for meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev in Iceland (see S. Res. 502)
Treaties: numerical sublimits of existing strategic offensive weapons (see S. Res. 431)
Books
``Game Plan,'' Zbigniew Brzezinski (excerpt), 21068 [12AU]
``Soviet Military Power,'' Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 33488 [17OC]
``U.S. Foreign Policy—Shield of the Republic,'' Walter Lippmann (excerpt), 13652 [12JN]
Chronologies
U.S. and Soviet proposals regarding nuclear testing, 2960 [4MR]
Colloquies
Atomic weapons test ban: Representative Mavroules and Lynn R. Sykes, 2912 [26FE]
Essays
About-Face: Saj Freiberg, 5313 [18MR]
Essence of Nuclear Education—Better Well-Read Than Dead: Robert L. Beckman, 13261 [11JN]
Lift the Ban on ASAT Testing: Kenneth L. Adelman, 16749 [16JY]
Neglected Danger of Nuclear Proliferation: Tobias J. Halliday, 13261 [11JN]
Why Peaceful Solutions to World Problems Are Needed: Rishi Puntes, 5313 [18MR]
Factsheets
Building an Interim Framework for ``True'' Mutual Restraint: President Reagan, 3504 [4MR]
Chronology on the Production of Binary Nerve Gas, 13167 [10JN]
Continuing the SALT No-Undercut Policy, 3864 [6MR]
Forewords
Strategic Defense—``Star Wars'' in Perspective, Zbigniew Brzezinski, 11082 [15MY]
Interviews
Strategic defense initiative: Los Angeles (CA) Times with Robert S. McNamara, 32825 [17OC]
Letters
Administration policies on national security: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 25607 [23SE]
Advanced medium range air-to-air missile testing: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 11090 [15MY]
———Dept. of Defense, 11089 [15MY]
———Representative Denny Smith (sundry), 11089 [15MY]
Antiballistic missile treaty: Dept. of State, 17781 [25JY]
———Senator Byrd, 17781 [25JY]
Antiballistic missile treaty negotiations: Committee on Foreign Relations, 20067 [8AU]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 20067 [8AU]
Arms control: A. Subbotin and Deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R., 23864 [18SE]
Arms control and Daniloff case: Senator Byrd, 23865 [18SE]
Atomic arms control: Association of Soviet Lawyers, and Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control, 12788 [5JN]
———Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control, 12788 [5JN]
Atomic weapons test ban: Allan J. Bing, 7566 [15AP]
———Parliamentarians for World Order, 14448 [18JN]
———President Reagan, 4272 [11MR]
———Representative Bedell (excerpt), 2901 [26FE]
———several defense experts, 2928 [26FE]
———several Representatives, 2961 [4MR]
———sundry, 7415 [14AP]
Atomic weapons testing moratorium: John C. Whitehead, 19927 [8AU]
Compliance with SALT II: Senator Byrd, 7693 [16AP]
———Senators Quayle and Hollings (Dear Colleague), 7927 [17AP]
———several Members of Congress, 33487 [17OC]
———sundry Representatives, 12288 [3JN]
Dept. of Defense budget: President Reagan, 10942 [15MY]
Iceland summit: sundry organizations, 30418 [10OC]
Joint Chiefs of Staff: James R. Schlesinger, 19482 [6AU]
———Senator Byrd, 19482 [6AU]
Letter to the Soviet Union from the Mothers of America promoting peace: Gertrude Engel, 28191 [2OC]
Mutual U.S.-Soviet test moratorium on antisatellite weapons (sundry excerpts), 18027 [29JY]
Nuclear proliferation: Max B. Miller, 3738 [5MR]
Nuclear testing: President Reagan, 9020 [30AP]
———several U.S. Nobel laureates, 19832 [7AU]
Presidential arms control policies: Gerard Smith, 16536 [16JY]
Reliability testing of weapons systems: Dept. of Defense, 3433 [3MR]
———Richard L. Garwin, 3434 [3MR]
SALT II: Senator Helms, 3500 [4MR]
———Senators Helms, Quayle, and McClure, 3502 [4MR]
———Senators McClure, Wallop, Symms, and Quayle, 3501 [4MR]
———Senators Symms and Wallop, 3502 [4MR]
SALT II Treaty: ACDA, 14665 [19JN]
———George P. Shultz and Caspar W. Weinberger, 14589 [19JN]
Soviet arms control agreements: Representative Dornan, 14661 [19JN]
Soviet missile silos: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 20770 [12AU]
Soviet Union and the strategic defense initiative: former Soviet scientists, 21072 [12AU]
Test ban on antisatellite weapons: Charles A. Gabriel, Chief of Staff, Air Force, 20057 [8AU]
———Kenneth L. Adelman, 20058 [8AU]
———Robert T. Herres, 20058 [8AU]
———William J. Crowe, Jr., Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 20057 [8AU]
Test ban on atomic weapons: Dept. of State, 11457 [20MY]
Test ban would help contain nuclear proliferation: Charles Van Doren, 9566 [6MY]
U.S. adherence to SALT II: Dept. of State, 993 [29JA]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit meeting: Senator Byrd (sundry), 7522, 7523 [15AP]
Lists
Biographies of delegates to the joint meeting of the Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control and Association of Soviet Lawyers, 12788 [5JN]
Comprehensive Atomic Weapons Test Ban (H.J. Res. 3), cosponsors, 2960 [4MR]
Confidence-building measures for consideration as arms control treaty promoters, 14976 [23JN]
Cosponsors of H. Con. Res. 350, SALT II Treaty numerical sublimits, 14647 [19JN]
International Task Force on Prevention of Nuclear Terrorism membership, 3563 [4MR]
Soviet arms control treaty violations, 3498 [4MR]
Soviet SALT deactivations, 12358 [4JN], 12546 [5JN]
Memorandums
NATO Allies and the Issue of Continued U.S. Observance of SALT II Limits: Library of Congress, 7693 [16AP]
Memorials of legislature
Arizona, 7221 [10AP]
Rhode Island, 15935 [26JN]
Messages
Nuclear Proliferation: President Reagan, 1873 [6FE]
Proposals on Atomic Weapons: Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, 157 [21JA]
State of the Union: President Reagan, 1490 [4FE]
Test Ban: Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, 5615 [20MR]
U.S.-Soviet Verification of Compliance With Nuclear Testing Limitations: President Reagan, 21591 [14AU]
Motion
SALT II: adherence to numerical sublimits (H. Con. Res. 350), 14701 [19JN]
Papers
Growth and Present Status of IAEA Safeguards: International Atomic Energy Agency, 4713-4717 [13MR]
International Task Force on Prevention of Nuclear Terrorism, 3563 [4MR]
Soviet Maskirovka and Arms Control Verification: William R. Harris, 3491 [4MR]
Soviet Noncompliance: ACDA, 5117-5124 [18MR]
Threat to Israel From Tactical Ballistic Missiles: W. Seth Carus, 2221 [18FE]
Petitions
Atomic warfare: Aberdeen, NJ, Township Council, 48 [21JA]
Atomic weapons tests: Richmond, CA, City Council, 7430 [14AP]
Nuclear test ban treaty: Union City, CA, City Council, 16998 [17JY]
Test ban on atomic weapons: Fremont, CA, City Council, 23599 [16SE]
Quotations
Soviet arms capability: President Reagan, 14685 [19JN]
Strategic defense initiative: John Kogut, 4391 [12MR]
———sundry, 4391 [12MR]
Remarks in House
ACDA: anniversary (H. Res. 551), 25178 [22SE]
Aircraft: stealth bomber, 1748 [5FE]
Annual summit meetings: holding, 27320 [30SE]
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: conformance (H. Con. Res. 336), 10124, 10206 [8MY], 11465 [20MY]
Antisatellite weapons: Soviet development of antisatellite weapons, 33606 [17OC]
Appropriations: remove arms control provisions, 29963 [9OC]
Arms sales: prohibit sale or transfer of certain missiles to foreign paramilitary forces (H.R. 4615), 8332 [22AP]
———restrict sales of Stinger missiles, 8332 [22AP]
Atomic warfare: reduction of risk, 30715 [14OC]
———strategic defense initiative, 1428, 1430, 1435 [3FE], 2019 [6FE], 2221, 2233 [18FE], 2260 [19FE], 4852 [13MR], 5320 [18MR], 10549 [13MY], 11095 [15MY], 11455, 11458 [20MY], 11830 [21MY], 12025 [22MY], 12307 [4JN], 12818 [5JN], 13892 [16JN], 14212 [17JN], 15632 [25JN], 18027 [29JY], 18593, 18599 [31JY], 21420, 21445 [13AU], 21704, 21720 [14AU], 22308 [8SE], 22319, 22357 [9SE], 23597 [16SE], 30713, 30714, 30715, 30716, 30717, 30718, 30719, 30720 [14OC], 31497 [15OC], 32173 [16OC], 32683 [16OC], 32713 [17OC], 33662 [17OC]
Atomic weapons: compliance with SALT II, 12102, 12104 [3JN], 12287 [3JN], 12306 [4JN], 12546, 12547, 12602 [5JN], 12820, 12824 [5JN], 13043 [9JN], 13054 [10JN], 13256-13265 [11JN], 13410 [11JN], 19015 [5AU], 21101 [12AU], 27462 [1OC]
———European policy, 4003 [6MR]
———funding of tests, 6606 [8AP]
———history of comprehensive test ban treaty, 13179 [10JN]
———limitations on strategic nuclear weapons systems (H.R. 4919), 12103 [3JN], 12358 [4JN]
———moratorium, 15649 [25JN]
———nuclear test verification, 30397 [10OC]
———proliferation, 13656 [12JN]
———reduction, 9697 [6MY], 30714, 30718 [14OC]
———Soviet disarmament proposal, 340 [22JA], 2439 [19FE], 4001 [6MR], 4369 [11MR]
———test ban, 351 [22JA], 5204 [18MR], 6795, 6801 [8AP], 7063 [9AP], 7430 [14AP], 7566 [15AP], 7799 [16AP], 8225, 8231 [21AP], 8734 [24AP], 8974 [29AP], 11456 [20MY], 12306 [4JN], 23599 [16SE], 23845 [17SE]
———test ban (H.J. Res. 3), 2026, 2059 [6FE], 2238, 2243 [18FE], 2636, 2645, 2649 [24FE], 2769 [25FE], 2888, 2896 [26FE], 2911 [3MR], 2955 [27FE], 2957, 2959, 2960 [4MR], 2961 [5MR]-2966 [26FE], 3274 [27FE], 3618 [5MR], 3740 [5MR], 3998 [6MR], 5833 [20MR], 5875, 5879 [21MR]
———treaty violations, 2439 [19FE], 12017 [22MY], 22319, 22357 [9SE]
———verification regarding testing limitations, 16970 [17JY]
Atomic weapons testing: moratorium, 19914-19933 [8AU]
Atomic weapons tests, 28712 [6OC]
Bigeye nerve gas bomb: funding, 18148 [30JY]
Central America: U.S. policy, 4109 [10MR]
Chemical warfare: alleged Soviet use in Southeast Asia, 12290, 12303 [3JN]
———ban weapons, 12299 [3JN], 12307 [4JN], 13643 [12JN]
———binary nerve gas, 12836 [5JN], 13048 [10JN], 13167 [10JN]
Chemical weapons: development, 19336 [6AU]
———funding, 18148 [30JY]
———prohibit the production of binary (H.R. 5142), 17520 [23JY]
Civil liberties: international commitments of the Helsinki Final Act (H. Con. Res. 406), 29966 [10OC]
Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy: essay contest on the threat of nuclear war, 5313 [18MR]
Committee on Foreign Affairs: review of arms control legislation, 32695-32697 [16OC]
Congress: proposals, 30158 [10OC]
Conventional warfare: reduction of risk, 30715 [14OC]
Dept. of Defense: budget analysis, 1762 [5FE]
———budget proposal, 3020, 3022, 3023, 3026 [27FE], 3765 [5MR]
———spending priorities, 10942-10945, 10949 [15MY]
Economic conditions: impact of arms control policies, 25454 [23SE]
Europe: withdrawal of chemical weapons, 19336 [6AU]
Foreign countries: arms control policy, 13256-13265 [11JN]
———negotiations, 16321 [14JY]
Foreign relations: holding of annual summit meetings, 27320 [30SE]
———negotiations, 21101 [12AU], 24778 [19SE], 25384 [23SE], 27320, 27322 [30SE], 27462 [1OC]
———summit meeting negotiations with Soviet Union, 29608 [8OC], 29962 [9OC], 30158, 30159 [10OC], 30713, 30715, 30720 [14OC], 32713 [17OC]
———U.S./Soviet summit meeting, 28712 [6OC], 30107 [9OC]
Iceland: summit, 32680 [16OC]
India: refusal to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty, 28193 [2OC]
Missiles: system for development, testing and deployment (H. Con. Res. 336), 10124, 10206 [8MY]
Mothers of America: letter to the Soviet Union promoting peace, 28191 [2OC]
National objectives: atomic weapons, 30714 [14OC]
Nevada: atomic weapons testing, 6606 [8AP]
———atomic weapons tests, 5875 [21MR], 27325 [30SE]
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: establish certain sanctions against nonsignatory nations (H.R. 4570), 7425-7427 [14AP]
Nuclear Weapons Nonproliferation Treaty: establish certain sanctions against nonsignatory nations (H.R. 4571), 7425-7427 [14AP]
Pakistan: refusal to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty, 28193 [2OC]
Palme, Olof: recognition of role of women in treaty negotiations, 3591 [5MR]
Philippines: initiation of free trade area negotiations (H. Con. Res. 393), 25727 [23SE]
Reagan, President: assessment of summit meeting negotiations with Soviet Union, 30716 [14OC]
———cable television transmission of Gorbachev's view of the summit meeting, 30842 [14OC]
———Democratic policy relative to summit meeting between U.S. and Soviet Union, 29605 [8OC]
———execution of foreign relations, 29960 [9OC]
———expressing support for summit meeting (H. Con. Res. 406), 29954, 29955 [9OC]
———State of the Union Message, 1747 [5FE]
———strategic defense initiative, 32713 [17OC]
———summit meeting negotiations with Soviet Union, 29957, 29961, 29963, 29964 [9OC], 30714, 30715, 30716, 30717, 30718, 30719 [14OC]
———support for at summit meeting negotiations with Soviet Union, 30718 [14OC]
Republican Party: policies, 28038 [2OC]
SALT II: adherence to numerical sublimits (H. Con. Res. 350), 14641, 14645 [19JN], 14678, 14697 [25JN]-14702, 14709 [19JN], 14982 [23JN]
———compliance, 14195, 14199, 14201 [17JN], 14461, 14477 [18JN], 14976, 14982 [23JN], 15657 [26JN], 29959, 29962, 29963 [9OC], 30717 [14OC]
———ratification, 13901 [17JN]
———Soviet compliance, 8968 [29AP]
———U.S. adherence, 341 [22JA], 993 [29JA]
———U.S. compliance, 10223 [8MY]
SALT II Treaty: adherence to numerical sublimits (H. Con. Res. 350), 16392 [14JY]
Saudi Arabia: prohibiting sale of certain missiles (H.J. Res. 589), 7217 [10AP], 9716 [7MY], 9736 [8MY]-9738 [7MY], 9953 [7MY], 10560 [13MY]
———prohibiting sale of certain missiles (H.J. Res. 589), S.J. Res. 316, passed in lieu, 9738 [7MY]
Soviet Union: Air Force program of research to monitor arms control agreements, 21209 [13AU]
———annual report on treaty compliance, 21708 [14AU]
———arms control negotiations, 22741 [10SE]
———cable television transmission of Gorbachev's view of meeting with President Reagan, 30842 [14OC]
———Iceland summit, 29966, 30418, 30429 [10OC], 33582 [17OC]
———negotiations, 25383 [23SE], 26054 [24SE], 27324, 27325 [30SE], 27436, 27446 [30SE], 27459 [1OC], 29962 [9OC], 29966, 30397, 30418 [10OC], 30717 [14OC]
———summit meeting with U.S., 25720 [23SE], 27458, 27460 [1OC]
Space program: proposals, 12818 [5JN]
Strategic defense initiative, 30719 [14OC]
———reconfiguration of goals, 21201 [13AU]
Strategic materials: national defense stockpile, 12531 [4JN]
Task Force on Prevention of Nuclear Terrorism: establishment, 2635 [24FE]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: sense of Congress relative to verification requirements (S. Con. Res. 135), 17004 [17JY]
Treaties: compliance with SALT II, 8035 [17AP], 8431 [22AP], 23855 [17SE], 27436, 27446 [30SE]
U.S. policy, 21126 [12AU], 25384 [23SE], 28712, 28713 [6OC], 29607 [8OC]
U.S.-Soviet Geneva Arms Control Talks: proposals, 33615 [17OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R.: balance of power, 3026 [27FE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trust Group: peace efforts, 3223 [27FE]
Weapons: Midgetman missile funding, 11242 [19MY]
———MX missile modernization, 12039 [22MY]
———system for development, testing, and deployment of missiles (H. Con. Res. 336), 11465 [20MY]
———test ban on antisatellite, 16314 [26JN], 16749 [16JY], 17320 [22JY], 17511 [23JY], 18027 [29JY], 19636 [6AU], 20187 [8AU]
———testing of advanced medium range air-to-air missile, 11089 [15MY]
Remarks in Senate
Adelman, Kenneth L.: policies as Director of the ACDA, 14085 [17JN]
Appropriations: House's nuclear test ban provisions of H.J. Res. 738, 28826 [6OC]
Atomic warfare: antisatellite satellites, 1929 [6FE]
———proliferation of weapons, 4712 [13MR], 9373 [5MY], 18425 [31JY]
———strategic defense initiative, 1743 [5FE], 1823, 1827, 1929 [6FE], 2499 [20FE], 2596 [24FE], 4391 [12MR], 4708 [13MR], 5176 [18MR], 6644 [8AP], 7259 [11AP], 11237 [19MY], 20065-20067, 20108-20114, 20128 [8AU]
———strategic defense initiative educational programs (S. 2117), 3175 [27FE]
———test limitations, 28023 [2OC]
Atomic weapons: antisatellite negotiations, 7259 [11AP]
———compliance with SALT II, 12049 [2JN], 12370, 12371, 12374, 12378, 12382, 12384, 12386, 12388 [4JN], 12628 [5JN], 13272, 13292 [11JN], 13529-13533 [12JN], 13661, 13671 [13JN]
———message from Supreme Soviet on test ban, 5615 [20MR]
———negotiate test ban (S.J. Res. 252), 7706 [16AP], 15935 [26JN]
———pact between Argentina and Brazil, 2818 [26FE]
———Presidential policies on testing, 9023 [30AP]
———proliferation, 7696 [16AP]
———sense of Congress relative to nuclear testing, 19824-19839 [7AU]
———Soviet disarmament proposal, 59, 156 [21JA], 539 [27JA], 603 [28JA], 1149 [30JA], 1361 [3FE], 2077 [7FE], 2505 [20FE], 2596 [24FE], 3976 [6MR]
———Soviet test moratorium, 25738 [24SE]
———terrorism threat, 3290 [28FE], 3562 [4MR]
———test ban, 1507 [4FE], 1673 [5FE], 2077 [7FE], 2596, 2624 [24FE], 5952, 5963 [21MR], 6383 [27MR], 7954 [17AP], 8601, 8708 [24AP], 9565 [6MY], 14447 [18JN], 16555 [16JY], 18047 [30JY], 18676 [1AU], 19752, 19818 [7AU], 20108-20114 [8AU], 20218, 20287-20294 [9AU], 22853 [11SE], 23483-23485 [16SE], 27131 [30SE]
———test ban (H.J. Res. 3), 3319, 3321 [28FE], 4175 [10MR], 4272 [11MR]
———treaty negotiations, 3483 [4MR], 3856 [6MR], 4124 [10MR], 6062 [25MR], 7042 [9AP], 7130, 7139-7141 [10AP], 7376 [14AP], 7696 [16AP], 8156 [21AP], 12047 [2JN], 12133-12136 [3JN], 12788 [5JN], 12959 [6JN], 12985, 12988, 12989 [9JN], 13082, 13093, 13144 [10JN], 13529-13533 [12JN], 13724 [13JN]
———treaty verification, 1673 [5FE], 4275 [11MR]
———treaty violations, 1149 [30JA], 2300 [19FE], 2680 [25FE], 3491, 3498 [4MR], 3927, 3948 [6MR], 4016 [7MR], 4782 [13MR], 5117-5124 [18MR], 12847 [6JN], 13290 [11JN], 13663 [13JN]
———U.S.-Soviet detente, 1361 [3FE], 2135, 2141 [18FE]
Chemical warfare: destruction of surplus weapons, 13548 [12JN]
———proliferation of weapons, 8102 [21AP]
Chernobyl: impact of news blackout on negotiations, 9976 [8MY]
Committee on Foreign Relations: discharge from further consideration of SALT II, 16430 [15JY]
Congress: role, 22773 [11SE]
Dept. of Defense: funding levels relative to Soviets, 10568 [14MY]
———grant access to Secretary to all information relative to nuclear proliferation, 19842 [7AU]
———impact of budget on arms race, 15940 [26JN]
———production of the Midgetman missile, 3652 [5MR]
———spending priorities, 8706 [24AP], 10362 [13MY]
Dept. of Energy: funding for the Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Program, 28556 [3OC]
Dole, Senator: suggestions on topics to cover during summit meeting with Soviets, 16532 [16JY]
France: atomic weapons, 13665 [13JN]
Great Britain: atomic weapons, 13665 [13JN]
Guatemala: U.S. military assistance policy, 6366 [26MR]
Iceland: negotiations, 33209-33212, 33483 [17OC], 33707-33709, 33824 [18OC]
———negotiations at summit, 33454 [17OC]
International Atomic Energy Agency: constructive impact, 14760 [20JN]
Lehman, Ronald F., III: nomination as U.S. arms negotiator, 9974 [8MY]
Negotiations: proposal for new U.S. strategy, 22500 [10SE]
New York (NY) Times: response to editorial on test ban, 359 [23JA]
Nuclear Weapons Council: establish, 20079-20081 [8AU]
Public opinion: impact, 22368 [9SE]
Reagan, President: agreements relative to meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 33162-33164 [17OC]
———defense policies, 3111 [27FE]
———Glassboro, NJ, address, 14784 [20JN]
———meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 27138, 27159 [30SE], 28828 [6OC], 29858-29860 [9OC], 30460, 30464, 30467, 30470, 30471, 30472, 30478 [14OC], 31240 [15OC], 32331 [16OC]
———policies, 12050 [2JN], 14586 [19JN], 17823 [28JY], 23695 [17SE]
———response to speech on defense, 3109 [27FE]
Rockefeller, Senator: views, 16614 [16JY]
SALT II Numerical Limitations Compliance Act: enact (S. 2518), 12774 [5JN]
Saudi Arabia: sale of Stinger missiles, 7260 [11AP]
Soviet Union: economic and military impact, 17176 [22JY]
———peace offensive, 23343 [15SE]
———President Reagan's agenda for meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev in Iceland (S. Res. 502), 29534 [8OC]
———treaty violations, 8768 [28AP], 33485-33489 [17OC]
Stevens, Senator: commend leadership of the Arms Control Observer Group, 33869 [18OC]
Strategic Air Command Minuteman Education Program: funding, 19842 [7AU]
Strategic defense initiative: briefing, 20822 [12AU]
———possible violations of Antiballistic Missile Arms Control Treaty, 26888 [29SE]
Strategic offensive arms agreements: require assessment by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 19478-19485 [6AU]
Summit: negotiations, 30234 [10OC]
Terrorism: prevention of nuclear terrorism, 19871 [7AU]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: sense of Congress relative to verification requirements (S. Con. Res. 135), 9019-9020 [30AP], 9330 [1MY]
———verification requirements (S. Con. Res. 135), 12261 [3JN]
Treaties: administration policies, 25607 [23SE]
———administration policy, 16410 [15JY], 16536 [16JY], 17728 [25JY], 19130 [5AU]
———antiballistic missile treaty negotiations, 17751, 17780 [25JY], 18917 [4AU], 19798-19801 [7AU], 20064-20069 [8AU]
———compliance with SALT II, 7691, 7695, 7696, 7700 [16AP], 7927 [17AP], 8323 [22AP], 8489 [23AP], 9062 [30AP], 11648 [21MY], 14309, 14393 [18JN], 17340 [23JY], 18912 [4AU], 33485 [17OC]
———compliance with the Anti-Ballistic Missile, 12846 [6JN], 13147 [10JN]
———compliance with the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 8481 [23AP]
———congressional strategy on SALT II, 16771 [17JY]
———impact on budget, 29406 [8OC]
———negotiations, 13773, 13774, 13825 [16JN], 14085 [17JN], 14301 [18JN], 14831 [20JN], 14894, 14895 [23JN], 14987 [24JN], 15309, 15310 [25JN], 16430 [15JY], 16831 [17JY], 17056, 17060 [21JY], 17264 [22JY], 17539 [24JY], 18676 [1AU], 18915 [4AU], 19752 [7AU], 20429 [11AU], 20769 [12AU], 22611 [10SE], 23285 [15SE], 23864, 23866-23868, 23926, 23931 [18SE], 25100 [22SE], 25460 [23SE], 26431 [26SE], 27738 [1OC], 27785 [2OC], 29125 [7OC], 29852-29856 [9OC], 32623 [16OC]
———no-undercut policy relative to existing agreements (S. Con. Res. 112), 3858-3867 [6MR]
———reaffirm value of compliance with SALT II (S. Res. 431), 14300, 14303, 14304, 14305 [18JN]
———role of Standing Consultative Commission, 8314 [22AP]
Treaty: compliance verification, 27555 [1OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R.: balance of power, 6942 [9AP]
Weapons: Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Program, 20131-20134, 20135 [8AU]
———sale of Stinger missiles (S. 2286), 7261 [11AP]
———test ban on antisatellite, 20051-20064 [8AU]
Reports
Antisatellite Weapons: GAO (excerpts), 20053, 20058, 20059 [8AU]
Arms Control: Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 10206 [8MY]
Arms Control—Necessary Process: Wolfgang K.H. Panofsky, 2942-2944 [26FE]
Compliance With the SALT I Interim Agreement: Library of Congress (excerpt), 3862-3864 [6MR]
Comprehensive Test Ban on Atomic Weapons (H.J. Res. 3), 2957-3582 [4MR]
———Committee on Foreign Affairs, 3740 [5MR]
———hearings record, 2957 [3MR]
Soviet Arms Control Treaty Violations: ACDA and the CIA (excerpt), 33487 [17OC]
Soviet Compliance Behavior—The Record on the SALT I and II Agreements on Offensive Arms: Library of Congress, 3867-3870 [6MR]
Soviet SALT Violations: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 4783-4785 [13MR]
———General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament (excerpt), 3491 [4MR]
———President Reagan, 3929-3935, 3942-3948 [6MR], 4782 [13MR]
U.S. Interim Restraint Policy—Responding to Soviet Arms Control Violations, 13391-13392 [11JN]
Reports filed
Prohibition of Missile Sales to Saudi Arabia: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.J. Res. 589) (H. Rept. 99-569), 8886 [29AP]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: After Geneva, 203 [21JA]
———Salt II and Soviet Treaty Violations, 16396 [14JY]
Resolutions by organizations
Atomic weapons test ban: Presbyterian Church (sundry), 2922 [26FE]
Cessation of all test explosions of nuclear weapons: U.N., 14447 [18JN]
Economic advancement of developing countries: Inter-Parliamentary Union, 7758 [16AP]
International security and disarmament: Inter-Parliamentary Union, 7756-7758, 7760 [16AP]
Statements
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: American Law Institute (excerpt), 17752 [25JY]
———SALT I negotiators, 17752 [25JY]
Antisatellite Weapons: Senators Wilson and Tsongas, 20062 [8AU]
Armed Strength: Neville Chamberlain, 33485 [17OC]
Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia: Jewish leaders (excerpt), 9727 [7MY]
Atomic Weapons: Omar Bradley, 29853 [9OC]
Atomic Weapons Test at Nevada: Nihon Hidankyo, 7799 [16AP]
Atomic Weapons Test Ban: Everett McKinley Dirksen, 2942 [26FE]
———Herbert York, 2914 [26FE]
———Hubert H. Humphrey (1961), 2919 [26FE]
———John F. Kennedy (sundry), 2909 [26FE], 2960 [4MR]
———Lynn R. Sykes, 2937 [26FE]
———Richard L. Wagner, Jr., 2908 [26FE]
———several defense experts, 2929-2931 [26FE]
———sundry, 2769 [25FE], 2901, 2902 [26FE], 2911 [3MR], 2926, 2945 [26FE], 2956 [3MR], 2959 [4MR]
———Thomas J. Dodd (1961), 2920 [26FE]
Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Elliot Richardson, 18974 [4AU]
Compliance With SALT II: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 33486 [17OC]
———President Reagan, 33486 [17OC]
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: Donald M. Kerr, 12262-12265 [3JN]
———John F. Kennedy (sundry excerpts), 13179 [10JN]
———Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control and Association of Soviet Lawyers, 12789-12792 [5JN]
Declaration of Independence From Nuclear Tyranny, 16526 [15JY]
Dept. of Defense Budget: Robert C. (Bud) McFarlane (excerpt), 3765 [5MR]
House Arms Control Panel Announces Hearings, 8430 [22AP]
National Defense: Democratic response to the President, 3022 [27FE]
Neglect of Defenses: Winston S. Churchill, 33485, 33489 [17OC]
Negotiations at Iceland Summit: Senator Nunn (excerpt), 33210 [17OC]
Nuclear Test Ban: William J. Crowe, Jr., 19822-19823 [7AU]
Nuclear Test Initiatives: President Reagan, 9330 [1MY]
Nuclear Test Limitations: Kenneth L. Adelman, 9330 [1MY]
Nuclear Testing: John F. Kennedy, 9019 [30AP]
Prevention of Nuclear Terrorism: Bernard J. O'Keefe, 19871 [7AU]
———Paul L. Leventhal, 19872 [7AU]
———Thomas D. Davies, 19872 [7AU]
SALT II: Geoffrey Howe, 12628 [5JN]
———Hans-Dietrich Genscher, 3861 [6MR]
———Joe Clark, 12628 [5JN]
———President Reagan, 3861 [6MR]
SALT II Treaty: Bennie Davis, 14685 [19JN]
———Brent Scowcroft, 14686, 14695 [19JN]
———David C. Jones, 14685 [19JN]
———Jimmy Carter, 14709 [19JN]
———President Reagan, 14393 [18JN], 14658 [19JN]
———Representative Dornan, 14661 [19JN]
———Representative Solarz, 14649 [19JN]
———Richard Perle, 14685 [19JN]
———Robert S. McNamara, 14685 [19JN]
———sundry excerpts, 14649 [19JN]
Senate Delegation Meeting With Mikhail Gorbachev: Mikhail Gorbachev, 31241 [15OC]
———Senator Byrd, 31241 [15OC]
Soviet Reaction to Strategic Defense Initiative: Ballistic Missile Defense Technologies (publication), 21061 [12AU]
Soviet Strategic Defense Initiative Programs: Depts. of Defense and State (excerpt), 20252 [9AU]
Strategic Defense Initiative: CIA, 20252 [9AU]
———Edward Teller, 19153 [5AU]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 20250 [9AU]
———President Reagan, 20251 [9AU]
———Reagan administration (excerpt), 20250 [9AU]
———Robert C. McFarlane, 20251 [9AU]
———several Reagan administration officials, 20112 [8AU]
———Strategic Defense Initiative Office, 19150 [5AU]
———(sundry excerpts), 15632 [25JN]
———William J. Crowe, Jr., 20251 [9AU]
Test Ban on Atomic Weapons: Representative Reid, 6801 [8AP]
Verification of Atomic Weapons Testing Limitations: White House, 16970 [17JY]
Studies
Blocking the Spread of Nuclear Weapons—American and European Perspectives: Council on Foreign Relations, 12284 [3JN]
Will SALT II Survive?: Leo Sartori (excerpt), 12988 [9JN]
Summaries
Legal Steps to a CTB Conference, 14448 [18JN]
Prevention of Nuclear Terrorism: International Task Force on Prevention of Nuclear Terrorism, 19872 [7AU]
SALT Ceilings, 11648-11650 [21MY]
Tables
Atomic weapons treaty violations, 3929 [6MR]
Geneva arms control talks, 16322 [17JY]
Maximum change in relative price of exports and domestic imports, 3226 [27FE]
Maximum relative price effects on international trade, by industry, 3226 [27FE]
Missile dismantlements under SALT II, 3866 [6MR]
SALT compliance and maximum retention of Poseidons, 9062 [30AP]
Soviet arms control proposal: January 1986, 2026 [6FE]
Status of Geneva arms control negotiations, August 1986, 22741 [10SE]
Status of Geneva negotiations, 4369 [11MR]
U.S. SALT—accountable systems, 9062 [30AP]
U.S. SALT-accountable systems, 1985-2000, 11650 [21MY]
Telegrams
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trust Group appeal for peace, 3223 [27FE]
Testimonies
Atomic Weapons Test Ban: Albert Carnesale, 2911 [26FE]
Israeli Participation in U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative: American Israel Public Affairs Committee, 2221 [18FE]
Nuclear Test Limitations and Threshold Test Ban Treaty: Robert B. Barker, 9331-9333 [1MY]
Nuclear Testing: Robert B. Barker, 19824-19827 [7AU]
Test Ban on Atomic Weapons: Dept. of Defense, 11457 [20MY]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 350, adherence to SALT II Treaty numerical sublimits, 14678 [19JN]
H. Con. Res. 406, support for summit meeting with Soviet Union, 29966 [9OC]
H. Res. 551, ACDA anniversary, 25178 [22SE]
H.J. Res. 3, atomic weapons test ban, 2918 [26FE]
H.J. Res. 589, prohibiting sale of certain defense articles and services to Saudi Arabia, 9737 [7MY]
S. 2286, sale of Stinger missiles, 7261 [11AP]
S. 2518, SALT II Numerical Limitations Compliance Act, 12774 [5JN]
S. Con. Res. 112, no-undercut policy on existing arms control treaties, 3862, 3957, 3971 [6MR]
S. Con. Res. 135, sense of Congress relative to verification requirements of Threshold Test Ban Treaty on Arms Control, 9020, 9076 [30AP]
S. Res. 431, reaffirm value of compliance with SALT II, 14305, 14440 [18JN]
S. Res. 502, President Reagan's agenda for meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 29534, 29551 [8OC]
Transcripts
Atomic Weapons Test Ban: MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour, PBS, 6384-6386 [27MR]