ATOMIC WARFARE related term(s) Atomic Energy

Addresses

Arms Control: President Reagan, 14587 [19JN]

Comprehensive Ban on Atomic Weapons Testing: John F. Kennedy (sundry excerpts), 15649 [25JN]

Hiroshima-Nagasaki Commemoration: Charity Grant, 27984 [2OC]

Mighty Fortress: James O. Chatham, 18599 [31JY]

New York University Commencement: Representative O'Neill, 14458 [18JN]

Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Representative Fascell, 17004 [17JY]

Reagan Administration and Nuclear Weapons—A Smokescreen of Mythology; a Future Less Secure: Senator Biden, 23695-23699 [17SE]

SDI & Nuclear Technology—Lessons From Challenger and Chernobyl: James W. Vaughan, Jr., 15942 [26JN]

Star Wars: President Reagan (excerpt), 14629 [19JN]

Strategic Defense Initiative: President Reagan, 33169 [17OC]

———Senator Chafee, 18975 [4AU]

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

Arms control: adherence to SALT II numerical sublimits (H. Con. Res. 350), 14298 [18JN], 14679 [19JN]

Atomic weapons: test ban (H.J. Res. 3), 2919 [26FE]

Government contractors: liability for injuries or losses relative to atomic weapons testing programs (S. 2454), 29031 [6OC]

Articles and editorials

ABM—A New Soviet Violation, 5125 [18MR]

Another Name for Nuclear Freeze, 23484 [16SE]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty Negotiations (excerpt), 17752, 17753 [25JY]

Anti-Tactical Ballistic Missiles—New Threat to the ABM Treaty, 11632 [21MY]

Applying the Pincers, 3765 [5MR]

Arms Compliance Ideas Drafted, 4275 [11MR]

Arms Control Negotiations (excerpt), 13531 [12JN]

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]

Bargaining With Star Wars, 12832 [5JN]

Begin To Deploy Incremental SDI Where Possible, 31384 [15OC]

Behind the Hype, Questions Persist on Space Defense, 541 [27JA]

Beyond SALT—Arms Control Built Upon Defenses, 23926-23929 [18SE]

British and French Missiles Complicate Life for Moscow, 3857 [6MR]

Case for a Test Ban, 8708 [24AP]

Changing Views of Anzus, 29842-29844 [8OC]

Chernobyl and Arms Control, 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]

Countering Soviet Propaganda, 23343 [15SE]

Crisis of Conscience, 23678 [17SE]

Crossroads on Nuclear Testing, 18048 [30JY]

Disarmament by Stages, 340 [22JA]

Doing a Number on Strategic Defense Initiative Funding, 19160 [5AU]

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]

15 Years of Arms Control Demolished, 13043 [9JN], 13094 [10JN], 13410 [11JN]

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]

General Rogers and the Nuclear Nondeterrent: Senator Simon, 23831 [17SE]

Go Back to the Scowcroft Blueprints in ICBM Modernization, 12039 [22MY]

Gorbachev Brings Europe to Its Senses, 4003 [6MR]

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 Reagan Is Killing a Quiet Forum for Arms Talk, 23931 [18SE]

How Reagan's Plan Caught Many Insiders by Surprise, 606-609 [28JA]

How To Decide About Strategic Defense, 1428 [3FE]

International Pork Barrel, 11830 [21MY]

Is India Dodging Nuclear Controls?, 28193 [2OC]

It Might Have Upset Laborites, but Weinberger Right To Speak, 30155 [9OC]

Japanese Participation in Star Wars, 4875 [14MR]

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]

Keeping Soviets in Check a Morally Defensible Act, 12296 [3JN]

Let Reagan Be Reaganized, 8431 [22AP]

Let's Help Moscow—And Ourselves, 1927 [6FE]

Long Ignored as Safe, South Pacific Islands Now Vex Washington—Troubled Area Is Resentful Over U.S. Fishing Policy, French Tests of Weapons, 6813 [8AP]

Making Better Use of the Standing Consultative Commission, 8315-8319 [22AP]

Match Gorbachev on Test Ban, 22853 [11SE]

May Not Be Science Fiction, 11830 [21MY]

McNamara and Brown Question Missile Defense, 10770 [15MY]

Midgetman—Keep It on Track, 10110 [8MY]

Military—Industrial Complex Sees Threat in SALT, 2152 [18FE]

Misinformation on Disinformation, 26893 [29SE]

Misleading the People, 3998 [6MR]

National Security—Education High on Congressman Bennett's Agenda, 12118 [3JN]

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]

Nuclear-Arms Plants in U.S. Are Vulnerable, 2 Test Raids Indicate, 21257 [13AU]

Numbers Do Matter, 341 [22JA]

Nyet to Test Bans, 8231 [21AP]

Official Seeks Like Minds in ``Star Wars'', 10759 [15MY]

Open Letter to Americans by 30 Emigre Soviet Scientists, 15617 [25JN]

Opportunity for Arms Control, but the President Is Not Listening, 6795 [8AP]

Out of the Blue, How ``Star Wars'' Was Proposed, 18930-18933 [4AU]

Outlook for Peace—Distinguished Observer Assesses the Prospects for East-West Cooperation, 7787-7789 [16AP]

Panel of Experts To Study Dangers of Terrorists Using Nuclear Arms, 2636 [24FE], 3562 [4MR]

Pentagon May Discard ASAT System, 17512 [23JY]

Pentagon Plans To Create a Think Tank for SDI, 3390 [3MR]

Pentagon Sees Research Peril in Budget Cuts, 1828 [6FE]

Perils of Deferring S.D.I., 21446 [13AU]

Physicians, Leahy Urge Compliance With SALT II, 12629 [5JN]

Preaching Peace While Testing Weapons, 5952 [21MR]

President's Chance, 2624 [24FE]

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]

Reagan Arms Policy, 14199 [17JN]

Reagan Must Act To Save SDI Plan, 18027 [29JY]

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]

Reports Bare Red Plague of Nuclear Accidents, 9691 [6MY]

Resurgent Shultz—How a Comeback Is Made, 17061 [21JY]

Reverberations of the Space Crisis—A Troubled Future for ``Star Wars''—Officials Say Problems Are Minor, but Others Cite Wide Disarray, 14491-14493 [19JN]

Safeguarding Our Military Space Systems, 7470-7472 [15AP], 14212-14214 [17JN]

SALT II as P.R., 13724 [13JN]

SALT II Decision Signals Incoherence, 10223 [8MY]

SALT II Is Dead—Long Live SALT III, 13725 [13JN]

SALT II—Renounce It, 7700 [16AP]

Satellite Vulnerability, 8098 [21AP]

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—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 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 Shield Plan—``Star Wars,'' 3 Years Later, 14493 [19JN]

Stakes in Reagan's SALT Decision, 8490 [23AP]

Star Wars and Arms Control, 13033 [9JN]

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 Program in Disarray, 18933 [4AU]

``Star Wars''—A Way of Going It Alone, 4708 [13MR]

Still MAD, 11354 [20MY]

Stockholm Treaty, 25461 [23SE]

Strategic Defense Initiatives, 18940 [4AU], 19163 [5AU]

Study of Soviet Treaty Violations Reveals Dangers for U.S. Security, 3937 [6MR]

Suit Charges Contractor Lied, 23845 [17SE]

Survivability of Strategic Defense Initiative Systems, 7469 [15AP]

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]

Testing and Development of ``Exotic'' Systems Under the ABM Treaty—The Great Reinterpretation Caper, 18968-18972 [4AU]

To Abandon SALT Is To Blind the U.S., 17341 [23JY], 19015 [5AU]

Toward a Mutually Agreed Arms Race, 27739 [1OC]

Toward a Nuclear-Free Globe, 2506 [20FE]

Troubled Laser Scientist Quitting Weapons Work, 23679 [17SE]

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. Team of Arms Advisers To Visit Moscow Next Week (excerpt), 19925 [8AU]

U.S. Urged To Step Up Arms Negotiation Effort, 2238 [18FE]

Unmanned Rocket on Secret Mission Launched by U.S., 22358 [9SE]

We Mourn, Moscow Carps, 1743 [5FE]

We Still Don't Have the Arms and Tactics for a Major War, 19329-19330 [5AU], 20291-20293 [9AU]

What if Soviet Silos Are Empty?, 20769 [12AU]

Where Money Would Come From, 21463 [14AU]

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], 16431 [15JY]

Why Not a Test Ban?, 646 [28JA]

Why U.S. Rejected Nuclear Test Ban, 351 [22JA]

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, 13044 [9JN], 13055 [10JN]

``Yes'' for an Answer, 6063 [25MR]

Bills and resolutions

Arms control: deployment and maintenance of strategic atomic weapons (see H.R. 4919)

———negotiations with Soviet Union (see S. Con. Res. 112)

———numerical sublimits of existing strategic offensive weapons agreements (see S. Res. 431)

Atomic weapons: verification of test ban treaties (see S. Con. Res. 135)

Atomic weapons tests: mutual and verifiable moratorium (see S. 2220)

———research on potential atmospheric, climatic, biological, and environmental consequences (see H.R. 5051)

Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials: ratification by signatory countries (see S. Res. 506)

Foreign countries: economic sanctions against certain, not signatory of test ban treaty (see H.R. 4570, 4571)

Government contractors: liability for injuries or losses relative to atomic weapons testing programs (see S. 2454)

Military policy: policy in conformance with restrictions of 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (see H. Con. Res. 336)

National Forum: petition for televised forum on atomic weapons (see H. Con. Res. 409)

Nevada: compensation for degradation of land at test site (see H. Con. Res. 293)

———compensation to civilian workers working at test site (see H. Con. Res. 293)

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: President Reagan's agenda for meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev in Iceland (see S. Res. 502)

Strategic defense initiative: restriction on expenditure of funds (see H.R. 4542)

Terrorism: protection against nuclear-related acts (see H.R. 4307)

Test ban treaties: verification (see S. Con. Res. 135)

Veterans: civil actions and disability compensation for exposure to certain ionizing radiation (see S. 2898)

Biographies

Backus, John, 14631 [19JN]

Carson, Mark J., 14631 [19JN]

Fisher, Daniel S., 14631 [19JN]

Hobenberg, Pierre C., 14631 [19JN]

Wilson, Robert W., 14631 [19JN]

Books

``Soviet Military Power,'' Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 33488 [17OC]

``U.S. Foreign Policy—Shield of the Republic,'' Walter Lippmann (excerpt), 13652 [12JN]

``Years of Upheaval,'' Henry A. Kissinger (excerpt), 22611 [10SE]

Chronologies

U.S. and Soviet proposals regarding nuclear testing, 2960 [4MR]

Colloquies

Atomic weapons test ban: Representative Mavroules and Lynn R. Sykes, 2912 [26FE]

Documents

Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (excerpt), 18974 [4AU]

SALT II Treaty: Article XV (excerpt), 4016 [7MR]

Essays

About-Face: Saj Freiberg, 5313 [18MR]

Lift the Ban on ASAT Testing: Kenneth L. Adelman, 16749 [16JY]

Nuclear Netherworld: Leonard S. Spector, 18426-18428 [31JY]

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]

Continuing the SALT No-Undercut Policy, 3864 [6MR]

Forewords

Strategic Defense—``Star Wars'' in Perspective, Zbigniew Brzezinski, 11082 [15MY]

Interviews

Strategic defense initiative: Newsweek with President Reagan, 18930 [4AU]

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]

Competitive intelligence analysis: Senator Helms (sundry), 26891 [29SE]

———Senators Wallop and Symms, 26891 [29SE]

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]

Development of Rolling Airframe Missile programs: sundry, 19566-19569 [6AU]

Great Peace March: Laura Monagan, 14467 [18JN]

Iceland summit: sundry organizations, 30418 [10OC]

Joint Chiefs of Staff: James R. Schlesinger, 19482 [6AU]

———Senator Byrd, 19482 [6AU]

Legal rights of certain veterans for losses relative to atomic weapons testing programs: Dept. of Energy, 10834 [15MY]

———Senator Cranston (sundry), 10834 [15MY]

———Senator Murkowski (sundry), 10833 [15MY]

———Senator Warner (sundry), 10835 [15MY]

Nuclear proliferation: Max B. Miller, 3738 [5MR]

Nuclear test ban provision of defense appropriations, 27284 [30SE]

Nuclear testing: President Reagan, 9020 [30AP]

———several U.S. Nobel laureates, 19832 [7AU]

Peace education: several Representatives, 23597 [16SE]

———William J. Bennett, Sec. of Education, 23597 [16SE]

Presidential arms control policies: Gerard Smith, 16536 [16JY]

Sale of multifunction computer to India: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense (excerpt), 32317 [16OC]

SALT: several Senators, 7139 [10AP]

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 noncompliance: Brent Scowcroft, 18914 [4AU]

———Harold Brown, 18914 [4AU]

———James R. Schlesinger, 18913 [4AU]

———Senator Byrd, 18913 [4AU]

SALT II Treaty: George P. Shultz and Caspar W. Weinberger, 14589 [19JN]

Soviet missile silos: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 20770 [12AU]

Strategic defense initiative: Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 19186 [5AU]

———Dept. of Defense, 19169 [5AU]

———John Kogut and Michael Weissman, 18959 [4AU]

———President Reagan, 19178 [5AU]

Strategic defense research: several Members of Congress, 18945 [4AU]

Study of health effects in veterans exposed to radiation: Senator Cranston, 392, 393 [23JA]

———VA, 393 [23JA]

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]

International Task Force on Prevention of Nuclear Terrorism membership, 3563 [4MR]

Nobel Prize-winning scientists who oppose star wars operations, 11193 [19MY]

Scientists who signed the strategic defense initiative petition, 14631 [19JN]

SDI quotes, 18936 [4AU]

Soviet arms control treaty violations, 3498 [4MR]

Soviet SALT deactivations, 12358 [4JN]

Memorandums

NATO Allies and the Issue of Continued U.S. Observance of SALT II Limits: Library of Congress, 7693 [16AP]

Reducing the Risks of Nuclear War—Crisis Escalation Control Capabilities: Library of Congress, 21726-21729 [14AU]

Memorials of legislature

Arizona, 6638 [8AP], 7004 [9AP], 7221 [10AP]

Kansas, 8411 [22AP]

Rhode Island, 15935 [26JN]

Messages

ACDA Report: President Reagan, 1396 [3FE]

Nuclear Proliferation: President Reagan, 1873 [6FE]

Proposals on Atomic Weapons: Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, 157 [21JA]

Test Ban: Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, 5615 [20MR]

U.S.-Soviet Verification of Compliance With Nuclear Testing Limitations: President Reagan, 21591 [14AU]

Motion

Arms control: adherence to SALT II numerical sublimits (H. Con. Res. 350), 14701 [19JN]

Papers

Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty at a Glance: National Campaign To Save the ABM Treaty, 13147-13152 [10JN]

Civil Defense Program: FEMA, 10511 [13MY]

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]

Team B—The Reality Behind the Myth, 26893-26902 [29SE]

Threat to Israel From Tactical Ballistic Missiles: W. Seth Carus, 2221 [18FE]

Petitions

Arms race: Cold Storage Combine No. 3., 27552 [1OC]

Atomic weapons: Association of American Geographers, 14079 [17JN]

Atomic weapons policies: Monmouth, NJ, Board of Chosen Freeholders, 396 [23JA]

Atomic weapons tests: Richmond, CA, City Council, 7430 [14AP]

———Somerville, MA, Board of Aldermen, 10704 [14MY]

———Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 5830 [20MR]

Moratorium: Aberdeen, NJ, Township Council, 48 [21JA]

Nonnuclear defense system in space: Warren K. Giese, 5566 [19MR]

Nuclear test ban treaty: Union City, CA, City Council, 16998 [17JY]

Strategic defense initiative: 1,600 laboratory scientists, 14629 [19JN]

Test ban on atomic weapons: Fremont, CA, City Council, 23599 [16SE]

Quotations

Strategic defense initiative: David Parnas, 16338 [14JY]

———George Keyworth, 18930 [4AU]

———John Kogut, 4391 [12MR]

———sundry, 4391 [12MR]

Remarks in House

Arms control: adherence to SALT II numerical sublimits (H. Con. Res. 350), 14641, 14645 [19JN], 14678, 14697 [25JN]-14702, 14709 [19JN], 14982 [23JN]

———atomic weapons treaty violations, 2439 [19FE], 12017 [22MY], 22319, 22357 [9SE]

———compliance with SALT II, 8035 [17AP], 8431 [22AP], 12102, 12104 [3JN], 12287 [3JN], 12306 [4JN], 12546, 12547, 12602 [5JN], 12820, 12824 [5JN], 13043 [9JN], 13054 [10JN], 13256-13265 [11JN], 13410 [11JN], 14195, 14199, 14201 [17JN], 14461, 14477 [18JN], 14976, 14982 [23JN], 15657 [26JN], 19015 [5AU], 21101 [12AU], 23855 [17SE], 27436, 27446 [30SE], 27462 [1OC]

———European policy, 4003 [6MR]

———limitations on strategic nuclear weapons systems (H.R. 4919), 12103 [3JN], 12358 [4JN]

———negotiations, 29607 [8OC]

———proposals at the U.S.-Soviet Geneva Arms Control Talks, 33615 [17OC]

———ratification of SALT II, 13901 [17JN]

———sense of Congress relative to verification requirements of Threshold Test Ban Treaty (S. Con. Res. 135), 17004 [17JY]

———Soviet disarmament proposal, 340 [22JA], 2439 [19FE], 4001 [6MR], 4369 [11MR]

———test ban, 351 [22JA]

Atomic weapons: history of comprehensive test ban treaty, 13179 [10JN]

———moratorium, 15649 [25JN]

———nuclear test verification, 30397 [10OC]

———proliferation, 13656 [12JN]

———reduction, 9697 [6MY], 30714, 30718 [14OC]

———test ban, 5204 [18MR], 6795, 6801 [8AP], 7063 [9AP], 7430 [14AP], 7566 [15AP], 7799 [16AP], 8225, 8231 [21AP], 8734 [24AP], 8974 [29AP], 11456 [20MY], 11923 [22MY], 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]

———verification regarding testing limitations, 16970 [17JY]

Atomic weapons testing: moratorium, 19914-19933 [8AU]

Atomic weapons tests: moratorium, 19336 [6AU]

———press coverage, 29232 [7OC]

B-1 Strategic Air Command penetrator aircraft: active duty alert, 30160 [10OC]

Bigeye nerve gas bomb: funding, 18148 [30JY]

Chemical weapons: funding, 18148 [30JY]

Civil defense: requirements for States to receive funds for natural disaster planning, 16526 [15JY]

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]

Dept. of Defense: budget proposal, 3020, 3022, 3023, 3026 [27FE], 3765 [5MR]

———nuclear winter research funding, 22073-22077 [15AU]

———spending priorities, 10942-10945, 10949 [15MY]

FEMA: civil defense program, 10511 [13MY]

Foreign relations: summit meeting negotiations with Soviet Union, 30713 [14OC]

Great Peace March: tribute, 14467 [18JN]

Iceland: summit, 31232 [14OC]

India: refusal to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty, 28193 [2OC]

Milton, MA: Milton Academy National Forum educational effort regarding nuclear arms, 23022 [11SE]

National Forum: support for student petition drive (H. Con. Res. 409), 30455 [10OC]

Nevada: atomic weapons testing, 6606 [8AP]

———atomic weapons tests, 5875 [21MR]

New Zealand: policy, 29842 [8OC]

Nuclear risk reduction centers: establish, 21726 [14AU]

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: development of atomic weapons, 16659 [16JY]

———refusal to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty, 28193 [2OC]

Peace education: lesson guides, 23597 [16SE]

Reagan, President: assessment of summit meeting negotiations with Soviet Union, 30716 [14OC]

———summit meeting negotiations with Soviet Union, 30714, 30715, 30716, 30717, 30718, 30719 [14OC]

———support for at summit meeting negotiations with Soviet Union, 30718 [14OC]

SALT II: Soviet compliance, 8968 [29AP]

———U.S. adherence, 341 [22JA], 993 [29JA]

———U.S. compliance, 10223 [8MY]

Soviet Union: arms control negotiations, 22741 [10SE], 27436, 27446 [30SE], 29966, 30397, 30418 [10OC]

———capabilities, 1061 [30JA]

———Iceland summit, 29966, 30418, 30429 [10OC], 33582 [17OC]

———nuclear submarine accidents, 9691 [6MY]

Space program: proposals, 12818 [5JN]

Space warfare: 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]

Strategic materials: national defense stockpile, 12531 [4JN]

Task Force on Prevention of Nuclear Terrorism: establishment, 2635 [24FE]

Technology: human element factor, 2260 [19FE]

U.S.: capabilities, 1061 [30JA]

U.S.-U.S.S.R.: balance of power, 3026 [27FE]

United Methodist Church: position on atomic weapons, 12296 [3JN]

Weapons: MX missile modernization, 12039 [22MY]

———test ban on antisatellite, 16314 [26JN], 16749 [16JY], 17320 [22JY], 17511 [23JY]

———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]

Advanced Technology Bomber and the Advanced Cruise Missile programs: funding, 20259-20261 [9AU]

Arms control: administration policies, 14586 [19JN], 25607 [23SE]

———administration policy, 16536 [16JY]

———antiballistic missile treaty negotiations, 17751, 17780 [25JY], 18917 [4AU]

———antisatellite weapons, 7259 [11AP]

———atomic weapons proliferation, 7696 [16AP]

———atomic weapons 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]

———atomic weapons treaty verification, 1673 [5FE], 4275 [11MR]

———atomic weapons 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]

———briefing, 20822 [12AU]

———compliance with SALT II, 7691, 7695, 7696, 7700 [16AP], 7927 [17AP], 8323 [22AP], 8489 [23AP], 9062 [30AP], 11648 [21MY], 12049 [2JN], 12370, 12371, 12374, 12378, 12382, 12384, 12386, 12388 [4JN], 12628 [5JN], 13272, 13292 [11JN], 13529-13533 [12JN], 13661, 13671 [13JN], 14309, 14393 [18JN], 17340 [23JY], 18912 [4AU], 33485 [17OC]

———compliance with the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 8481 [23AP], 12846 [6JN], 13147 [10JN]

———congressional strategy on SALT II, 16771 [17JY]

———economic and military impact on Soviet Union, 17176 [22JY]

———House's nuclear test ban provisions of H.J. Res. 738, 28826 [6OC]

———impact of Chernobyl news blackout on negotiations, 9976 [8MY]

———impact of public opinion, 22368 [9SE]

———impact on budget, 29406 [8OC]

———Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Program, 20131-20134 [8AU]

———message from Supreme Soviet on test ban, 5615 [20MR]

———negotiate test ban (S.J. Res. 252), 7706 [16AP], 15935 [26JN]

———negotiations, 2300 [19FE], 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]

———negotiations at Iceland summit, 30234 [10OC], 33209-33212, 33454, 33483 [17OC], 33707-33709, 33824 [18OC]

———no-undercut policy relative to existing agreements (S. Con. Res. 112), 3858-3867 [6MR]

———pact between Argentina and Brazil, 2818 [26FE]

———Presidential policies, 17823 [28JY]

———Presidential policies on nuclear testing, 9023 [30AP]

———proposal for new U.S. strategy, 22500 [10SE]

———reaffirm value of compliance with SALT II (S. Res. 431), 14300, 14303, 14304, 14305 [18JN]

———role of Congress, 22773 [11SE]

———role of Standing Consultative Commission, 8314 [22AP]

———sense of Congress relative to nuclear testing, 19824-19839 [7AU]

———sense of Congress relative to verification requirements of Threshold Test Ban Treaty (S. Con. Res. 135), 9019-9020 [30AP], 9330 [1MY]

———Soviet disarmament proposal, 59, 156 [21JA], 539 [27JA], 603 [28JA], 1149 [30JA], 1361 [3FE], 2077 [7FE], 2505 [20FE], 2596 [24FE], 3976 [6MR]

———Soviet peace offensive, 23343 [15SE]

———Soviet test moratorium, 25738 [24SE]

———Soviet treaty violations, 8768 [28AP], 33485-33489 [17OC]

———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]

———test limitations, 28023 [2OC]

———treaty compliance verification, 27555 [1OC]

———U.S.-Soviet detente, 1361 [3FE], 2135, 2141 [18FE]

———verification requirements of Threshold Test Ban Treaty (S. Con. Res. 135), 12261 [3JN]

Atomic weapons: balance of power, 3654 [5MR]

———proliferation, 4712 [13MR]

———terrorism threat, 3290 [28FE], 3562 [4MR], 5107 [18MR]

Committee on Foreign Relations: discharge from further consideration of SALT II, 16430 [15JY]

Defense procurement: liability of contractors for losses from certain atomic weapons testing (S. 2454), 26184 [25SE], 28019 [2OC]

———test ban provision, 27284 [30SE]

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]

———provide report on development and deployment of strategic defense initiative technologies, 19556 [6AU]

———spending priorities, 8706 [24AP], 10362 [13MY]

Dept. of Energy: funding for defense-related activities, 3292 [28FE]

FEMA: preparedness plans, 18048 [30JY]

France: atomic weapons, 13665 [13JN]

Fulbright, J. William: article on prospects for peace, 7787 [16AP]

Gore, Senator: commend for remarks on the strategic defense initiative, 11265 [20MY]

Government contractors: liability for injuries or losses relative to atomic weapons testing programs (S. 2454), 10832-10837 [15MY], 11340 [20MY], 14182 [17JN], 29032 [6OC]

Great Britain: atomic weapons, 13665 [13JN]

Hicks, Donald A.: policies relative to funding defense research, 10758 [15MY]

International Atomic Energy Agency: arms control policy, 14760 [20JN]

Iowa: memorial service commemorating dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, 27984 [2OC]

Japan: anniversary of bombing of Hiroshima, 19318 [5AU]

Kansas City, MO: city council's test ban resolution, 30285 [10OC]

Midgetman missile: fundings, 14761 [20JN]

Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (S. 2220), 5938 [21MR], 7414 [14AP]

MX missile: deployment, 14761 [20JN]

New York (NY) Times: response to editorial on test ban, 359 [23JA]

Nuclear Weapons Council: establish, 20079-20081 [8AU]

Penguin Missile program: provide funds, 19565-19571, 19573 [6AU]

Reagan, President: agreements relative to meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 33162-33164 [17OC]

———arms control policies, 12050 [2JN], 23695 [17SE]

———Glassboro, NJ, address on arms control, 14784 [20JN]

———meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 28828 [6OC], 30460, 30464, 30467, 30470, 30471, 30472, 30478 [14OC]

Rockefeller, Senator: views on arms control, 16614 [16JY]

Rolling Airframe Missile program: provide funds, 19565-19571, 19573 [6AU]

SALT II Numerical Limitations Compliance Act: enact (S. 2518), 12774 [5JN]

Soviet Union: President Reagan's agenda for meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev in Iceland (S. Res. 502), 29534 [8OC]

Space warfare: antisatellite satellites, 1929 [6FE]

———development of strategic defense initiative think tank, 3390 [3MR]

———encourage expansion of strategic defense initiative programs and research at higher learning institutions (S. 2117), 12795 [5JN]

———limit funding of the strategic defense initiative, 19140-19195, 19198-19204 [5AU]

———reduce funding for the strategic defense initiative, 18939 [4AU]

———response of NATO allies to the strategic defense initiative, 4874 [14MR]

———Soviet strategic defense initiative, 12048 [2JN], 12137 [3JN]

———strategic defense initiative, 250 [22JA], 541 [27JA], 606 [28JA], 709 [29JA], 1743 [5FE], 1823, 1827, 1929 [6FE], 2499 [20FE], 2596 [24FE], 4391 [12MR], 4708 [13MR], 5176 [18MR], 5358 [19MR], 5607 [20MR], 5903 [21MR], 5998 [24MR], 6193 [26MR], 6644 [8AP], 7259 [11AP], 7377 [14AP], 7469-7472 [15AP], 8063 [18AP], 8097 [21AP], 8253 [22AP], 8542 [23AP], 8893 [29AP], 10287, 10322 [12MY], 10368 [13MY], 10565 [14MY], 10763, 10766, 10768, 10770 [15MY], 11192, 11237 [19MY], 11264, 11266, 11354 [20MY], 11632, 11647 [21MY], 12047 [2JN], 12141 [3JN], 12373, 12474-12475 [4JN], 12626, 12638, 12639 [5JN], 12993, 13032 [9JN], 13079, 13083 [10JN], 13293 [11JN], 14093, 14184 [17JN], 14491, 14629 [19JN], 15942 [26JN], 16338 [14JY], 16762 [17JY], 17871 [29JY], 18928, 18978 [4AU], 20064-20067, 20108-20114, 20128, 20140 [8AU], 20206-20212, 20250-20252 [9AU], 21463 [14AU], 21760 [15AU], 23035 [12SE], 23678 [17SE], 23922 [18SE], 28334-28336 [3OC], 30221 [10OC], 30471 [14OC], 31242 [15OC], 32334, 32548 [16OC], 33161, 33168, 33484 [17OC], 33704 [18OC]

———strategic defense initiative educational programs (S. 2117), 3175 [27FE]

Strategic Air Command Minuteman Education Program: funding, 19842 [7AU]

Strategic Defense Initiative: Robert W. Wilson, 14630 [19JN]

Strategic defense initiative: 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]

Terrorism: prevention of nuclear terrorism, 19871 [7AU]

———test raids on U.S. nuclear arms plant, 21257 [13AU]

———use, 31242 [15OC]

———use of nuclear weapons, 19464 [6AU]

Treaties: administration policy, 16410 [15JY], 17728 [25JY], 19130 [5AU]

———antiballistic missile treaty negotiations, 19798-19801 [7AU], 20064-20069 [8AU]

U.S.-U.S.S.R.: balance of power, 6942 [9AP]

VA: amend determination relative to certain radiogenic diseases, 18585 [31JY]

Veterans: civil actions and disability compensation for exposure to certain ionizing radiation (S. 2898), 27278 [30SE]

———findings of report on radiation exposure, 391 [23JA]

Weapons: Bigeye bombs, 26590 [27SE]

———deployment of Midgetman missile, 10109 [8MY]

———Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Program, 20135 [8AU]

———proliferation, 9373 [5MY], 18425 [31JY]

Reports

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]

Minority Views on Strategic Defense Initiative Program: Senators Goldwater, Thurmond, Warner, Humphrey, Quayle, East, Wilson, Denton, and Gramm, 19176 [5AU]

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]

Strategic Defense Initiative: Dept. of Defense, 19194 [5AU]

———Senator Stevens, 19158-19159 [5AU]

U.S. Interim Restraint Policy—Responding to Soviet Arms Control Violations, 13391-13392 [11JN]

Reports filed

Liability for Government Contractors for Injuries or Losses Arising Out of Atomic Weapons Testing Programs: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 2454), 27994 [2OC]

Suits Against U.S. for Acts or Omissions of Contractors in Carrying Out Atomic Weapons Testing Program: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 1338) (H. Rept. 99-567), 8886 [29AP]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: Salt II and Soviet Treaty Violations, 16396 [14JY]

Resolutions by organizations

Atomic weapons test ban: Presbyterian Church (sundry), 2922 [26FE]

Banning nuclear testing: Kansas City, MO, City Council, 30286 [10OC]

Cessation of all test explosions of nuclear weapons: U.N., 14447 [18JN]

Statements

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: American Law Institute (excerpt), 17752 [25JY]

———SALT I negotiators, 17752 [25JY]

Arms Control Negotiations at Iceland Summit: Senator Nunn (excerpt), 33210 [17OC]

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]

Atomic Weapons Tests Moratorium: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 19922 [8AU]

———Gerald Ford, 19922 [8AU]

———John F. Kennedy, 19919 [8AU]

———Richard M. Nixon, 19922 [8AU]

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]

Defensive Weapons Systems: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 18966 [4AU]

———Robert C. McFarlane, 18947 [4AU]

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]

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: Bennie L. Davis, 12383 [4JN]

———Geoffrey Howe, 12628 [5JN]

———Hans-Dietrich Genscher, 3861 [6MR]

———Joe Clark, 12628 [5JN]

———President Reagan, 3861 [6MR]

SALT II Treaty: President Reagan, 14393 [18JN]

Soviet Antisatellite Systems: ACDA, 21171 [13AU]

Strategic Defense Initiative, 19175 [5AU]

———Andrei Sakharov, 19148 [5AU]

———Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 19179 [5AU]

———Daniel S. Fisher, 14631 [19JN]

———Dept. of Defense, 18936 [4AU]

———Edward Teller, 19153 [5AU]

———Harold Brown, 12373 [4JN], 19168 [5AU]

———J. Carson Mark, 14630 [19JN]

———James A. Abrahamson, 18936 [4AU]

———James R. Schlesinger, 33483 [17OC]

———John Backus, 14631 [19JN]

———Paul H. Nitze, 19175 [5AU]

———President Reagan, 19188 [5AU]

———Senator Evans, 14630 [19JN]

———several Reagan administration officials, 20112 [8AU]

———(sundry excerpts), 15632 [25JN]

Support of SALT: Hans-Dietrich Genscher, 7139 [10AP]

———President Reagan, 7139 [10AP]

Survivability of the Space-Based Weapons: James Fletcher, 8097 [21AP]

Test Ban on Atomic Weapons: Representative Reid, 6801 [8AP]

U.S. Technological Capabilities: OTA, 18945 [4AU]

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]

Nuclear Arms Treaty Compliance: James A. Schear (excerpt), 4016, 4017 [7MR]

SDI—Progress and Challenges: Senators Chiles, Proxmire, and Johnston, 7469 [15AP]

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]

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]

U.S.-Soviet Geneva Arms Control Talks—proposals: Library of Congress, 33615 [17OC]

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]

Strategic Defense Initiative: Edward Teller, 10766 [15MY]

———Martin J. Hoffert, 10768 [15MY]

Test Ban on Atomic Weapons: Dept. of Defense, 11457 [20MY]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 409, support for student petition drive for National Forum on nuclear arms issues, 30455 [10OC]

H.J. Res. 3, atomic weapons test ban, 2918 [26FE]

S. 2220, Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act, 5938 [21MR]

S. 2454, liability of Government contractors for injuries or losses relative to atomic weapons testing programs, 10834 [15MY]

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. 445, discharge Committee on Foreign Relations from further consideration of SALT II, 16443 [15JY]

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]