DEPARTMENT OF STATE see also Secretary of State
Addresses
Arms for Hostages: President Reagan, 6305 [19MR]
Diplomatic Memories: Frank McNeil, 5075 [6MR]
Freedom Award: John Whitehead, 25020-25021 [23SE]
Freedom Award to John Whitehead, 25020-25021 [23SE]
———Leo Cherne, International Rescue Committee, 25019 [23SE]
Indochinese Refuge Program Conference: John C. Whitehead, 36712 [20DE]
Iranian Arms and Contra Aid—Some Underlying Questions: Archibald Cox, 12701-12703 [18MY]
Korean Politics in Transition, Gaston J. Sigur, Jr., 16656 [18JN]
Order of the Quetzal Awarded to Alberto M. Piedra: Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala, 25899 [30SE]
Agreements
Location of U.S. and Soviet Embassies, 28460 [20OC]
Amendments
Appropriations: authorizing (H.R. 1777), 7430 [31MR], 7781 [2AP], 9345 [22AP], 9649 [23AP], 14779 [4JN], 14918 [8JN], 14953 [9JN], 15369, 15373 [10JN], 15585-15594 [11JN], 15648-15650 [12JN], 15653 [12JN], 16083 [15JN], 16214, 16228, 16234, 16241, 16242, 16244, 16245, 16246, 16247, 16248, 16249, 16251, 16252, 16260, 16262, 16267 [16JN], 16681, 16694, 16723, 16725, 16726, 16733, 16740, 16743, 16747, 16748, 16750, 16755, 16759, 16763 [18JN], 17082 [23JN], 27962 [15OC]
———authorizing (S. 1394), 18958 [8JY], 26182, 26184 [1OC], 26294, 26297, 26299, 26300, 26301, 26303, 26305, 26306, 26307, 26341-26343 [2OC], 26430, 26442, 26444, 26446, 26447, 26455, 26458, 26463, 26464, 26471, 26474, 26485, 26486-26491, 26496, 26499, 26503, 26508, 26509, 26578-26585 [6OC], 26828-26831, 26837, 26851, 26856, 26858-26862, 26866, 26869, 26870, 26885, 26894, 26895, 26897, 26899-26901-26921 [7OC], 26993, 26995, 26996, 26999-27002, 27012, 27016, 27018, 27024, 27026, 27030, 27033, 27034-27037, 27040-27044, 27047, 27049, 27052, 27053, 27056-27059, 27064, 27070, 27117-27127 [8OC]
———making (H.R. 2763), 18369 [30JN], 18617, 18632, 18639, 18640, 18641, 18645, 18648, 18650, 18655, 18657, 18659, 18661 [1JY], 28088, 28091, 28093, 28099, 28101, 28102, 28104, 28105, 28106, 28107, 28108, 28112, 28114, 28119, 28134-28136 [15OC]
Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select): establish (S. Res. 23), 284 [6JA]
———report (H. Con. Res. 195), 28829 [22OC], 31090, 31092, 31150, 31151 [5NO]
———tax information disclosures (S. Res. 162), 5369 [11MR]
Foreign Assistance Act: disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (S.J. Res. 91), 7900 [3AP]
Soviet Union: Embassy site agreements (S. Res. 261), 21758 [30JY]
Wells, Melissa F.: nomination to be Ambassador to Mozambique, 23531, 23537 [9SE]
Analyses
Dept. of State Authorization Act (S. 766), 6096-6099 [18MR]
Interpretation of Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Senator Nunn, 13143-13166 [20MY]
Appointments
Conferees: H.R. 1777, appropriations, 28457 [20OC]
———H.R. 2763, Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, and the Judiciary appropriations, 28466 [20OC]
Articles and editorials
Abrams, Contra Aid Both Must Go!, 14906 [8JN]
Abrams Posse, 19803 [14JY]
Arab Terrorists Aid South African Groups, 16691 [18JN]
Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union, 21705 [30JY]
As the Spit Turns . . ., 19602 [13JY]
Building the Lily . . ., 10605 [29AP]
But Why Make the Contras Pay?, 1801 [21JA]
Chaos at the Top, 3899 [23FE]
Come Clean, Mr. President, 327 [6JA]
Common Sense Says Little, 326 [6JA]
Contra Backer Offered To Help Mexicans, Notes Show, 8533 [8AP]
Contra Funding Diverted—Humanitarian Aid Used To Buy Arms, 6650 [24MR]
Contras Raid Civilian Targets, 5122 [10MR]
Dark Days at Foggy Bottom, 22698 [5AU]
Diplomats Weak in Vital Languages, 4966 [5MR]
Do You Want Any More Secret Documents Put in the Safe, Mr. Ambassador? No, Ivan, That's All for Tonight, 26475-26477 [6OC]
Duarte Appeals to Reagan To Let Salvaldorans Stay, 9800 [27AP]
FBI Told To Halt Sting of Bahamas' Premier, 7910 [3AP]
Front Line of Defense and Peace, 27049 [8OC]
GAO Accuses Administration of Illegal Latin Propaganda—Congress' Ban Violated in 1985, Agency Says, 26954 [7OC]
Haitian General Lashes Out Widely, 36471 [18DE]
Haiti's Try for Democracy Given Slim Chance by U.S., 36471 [18DE]
High Risk, Low Recognition, 24778 [22SE]
Historical ``Memory'' for Presidents, 4423 [26FE]
How To Build a Realistic Nicaraguan Policy, 7085 [26MR]
INF—Ignoring History, or Making It?, 27808 [14OC]
International Peacekeeping Force Asked for Haiti, 33768 [2DE]
Iran Moderates—Genuine or Fraud?, 18687 [1JY]
Iran Sales Linked to Wide Program of Covert Policies, 10298 [28AP]
Iran-Contra Hearings—Needless Muck, 20100 [15JY]
Iran-Contra Uproar—Travesty, 1177 [12JA]
Keelhauled Again?, 27021-27023 [8OC]
Korean Games, 21705 [30JY]
Laundering Money and Shipping Drugs, 7907 [3AP]
Lies About Nicaragua, 21549-21553 [29JY]
Links to Reagan Slowly Being Forged, 14404 [2JN]
Marine Lapse Symptom of National Ills, 14797 [4JN]
Marines Say Two Guards Allowed Russians To Roam U.S. Embassy, 7595 [31MR]
Medvid Case—American Honor Lost, 27020 [8OC]
Military Sees Dangers in North's Actions, 19820 [14JY]
Moscow Embassy Controversy, 13836 [27MY]
Narcotics Output Soars in Mexico, U.S. Report Says, 7821 [2AP]
Nation in Decline?, 31958-31960 [16NO]
Not Above Law, but Well Within It—President Has Invincible Right To Solicit Funds for Contras, 14798 [4JN]
Observers, Back From Haiti, Ask O.A.S. to Restore Order, 33767 [2DE]
Panama Canal—Its Major Marine Operational Problems and Solution, 14957-14961 [9JN]
Panel Member Sees Self-Defeating U.S. Policy, 14806 [4JN]
Pattern of Abuses Laid to Sandinistas—Detainees, Rights Groups Charge Torture, Oppressive Confinement, 13001 [19MY]
Personnel Problem, 7753 [1AP]
Phony War, 5967 [17MR]
Pick Your Side, 15383 [10JN]
Place for Morality in Foreign Policy, 5179 [10MR]
President's Passion, 20842 [22JY]
Prisoners of the Past—Detainees Major Obstacle to Political Resolution, 33207 [20NO]
Reagan Ignites a Constitutional Crisis, 13325 [21MY], 13667 [21MY]
Reagan Said To Order Spy-Damage Appraisal, 8022 [6AP]
Reagan Was Told in '85 of Problem in Moscow Embassy, 8022 [6AP]
Reagan's Contra-Aid Line—New Shift, 13666 [21MY]
Rebels of Mozambique, 10890 [1MY]
Rebuff to Palestinians Is Upheld, 35774 [16DE]
Renamo's Hard Men Rule Over the Bush, 10892 [1MY]
Salvador Rights Abuses Still Occur, GAO Says, 9801 [27AP]
Situation in Nicaragua, 35234 [11DE]
South African Black Tells Informer's Tale, 16685 [18JN]
State Arms Limit Plan Goes Easy on Soviets, 21705 [30JY]
State Department, Congress in Embassy Row—Ex-Defense Secretary To Judge Whether New Chancery Building in Moscow Can Be Saved, 4922 [5MR]
State Dept. Helped Contractor Aiding Contras—Normal Procedures Bypassed To Speed ``Emergency'' Payment, 6649 [24MR]
State vs. the President, 4693 [3MR]
Strategy Is Vital in Our Opinion, 35923 [16DE]
Stuck on the Contras, 5075 [6MR]
Switching Sides—Young Blacks Leave ANC for Arms of Pretoria, 16686 [18JN]
To Help Thailand Help Refugees, 15481 [11JN]
Tough INF Questions Confront Senate—Will ``World's Greatest Deliberative Body'' Live Up to Its Name?, 36555 [19DE]
U.S. Barred From Chad Intelligence, 13837 [27MY]
U.S. Partially Closes Mission to Panama—Government's Role in Unrest Protested, 19061 [8JY]
U.S. Senator Raps Refugee Expulsion, 15484 [11JN]
War of Ideas, 9353 [22AP]
What Reagan Should Have Learned From Kennedy's Bay of Pigs, Representative Courter, 10284 [28AP]
Why Compromise Our Deterrent Strength in Europe?, 18845 [7JY]
Why Is the Iran Deal a Surprise? Reagan Has Long Been Deceptive, 1078 [8JA]
Will We Profit From Colonel North's Example?, 21932 [31JY]
Would You Believe—Iranian Moderates, 7748-7752 [1AP]
Wright Is Wrong, 34104 [4DE]
Bills and resolutions
Aliens: extension of voluntary departure status for Polish nationals in U.S. (see H. Res. 205)
Appropriations: authorizing (see S. 766; H.R. 1777, 2763)
———consideration of H.R. 1777, authorizing (H. Res. 190) (see H. Res. 190)
Assistant Sec. of State for South Asian Affairs: establish position (see H.R. 1466)
Board of Foreign Service: remove requirement that Director General and Chairman be members of the Senior Foreign Service (see H.R. 1377)
Commission on European Communities: diplomatic and consular privileges (see S. 1336)
Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Senate, Select): amend H. Res. 12 relative to members voting by proxy (see H. Res. 44)
———establish (see S. Res. 23)
———grant limited use immunity (see S. Res. 165)
———report on investigation (see H. Con. Res. 195, 201)
———tax information disclosures (see S. Res. 162)
Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions With Iran (House, Select): disposition of records (see H. Res. 324)
———final report (see H. Con. Res. 201, H. Res. 294)
Dept. of Defense: prohibit U.S. naval escorts for Kuwaiti tankers unless Kuwait agrees to allow the U.S. to base minesweeping helicopters in Kuwait (see H.R. 3039)
Diplomats: redress for crimes committed in U.S. (see H.R. 3036)
Espionage: improve security at U.S. facilities (see S. 994)
Foreign Agents Registration Act: free flow of information (see H.R. 1967)
———remove references to ``political propaganda'' and substitute ``advocacy materials'' (see S. 1268)
Foreign countries: make it unlawful to expel persons seeking political asylum from U.S. missions or consulates (see S. 1657)
———monitor transfers of technology (see S. 487)
———Presidential regulation of travel transactions with countries to which passports are restricted (see H.R. 3713)
Foreign embassies: prohibit persons not affiliated with foreign mission from using mission in a manner incompatible with its status (see H.R. 1773)
———restrictions on foreign missions of Communist countries (see S. 947)
———travel restrictions on personnel of certain missions and organizations in the U.S. (see H.R. 2083)
Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs: making appropriations (see H.R. 3186)
Foreign relations: authorize seizure of any vessel that makes a call on any port in the U.S. within 6 months after calling on any port in Cuba (see S. 1228)
———renegotiate U.S.-Soviet agreement on embassies (see H. Con. Res. 96)
Lebanon: Dept. of State special envoy to negotiate release of U.S. citizens held hostage (see S. Res. 345)
Merchant marine: documentation of foreign-registered vessels (see H.R. 2645)
Mexico: correct pollution of the Rio Grande (see H.R. 2046)
Minorities: employment (see H. Con. Res. 143)
Nicaragua: suspend aid to Contras (see H.R. 222)
Nuclear warfare: mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable moratorium on testing (see H.R. 12)
Prisons: transfer funds out of certain foreign assistance accounts for construction (see S. 1022)
South Africa: occupation of Namibia (see S. Res. 254)
———prohibit U.S. intelligence and military cooperation (see H.R. 2443)
———U.S. policy (see H. Con. Res. 121)
Soviet Union: conditional occupation of new embassy in Washington, DC (see S. 948)
———construction of U.S. chancery in Moscow (see H. Con. Res. 109)
———counter electronic surveillance of U.S. Embassy activities in Moscow (see H.J. Res. 230)
———Embassy site agreements (see S. Res. 191, 261)
———improve U.S. Embassy security (see H.R. 2410)
Tourist trade: establish Visa Review Board (see H.R. 2567)
U.N.: establish International Office of Diplomatic Security (see H. Con. Res. 56)
U.S. Embassies: funds for additional construction in communist countries (see S. 995)
———improve security (see S. 994)
———reorganize offices involved in overseas construction (see S. 993)
———restrictions on employment of certain nationals (see H.R. 2144)
———terminate employment of aliens in certain Communist countries (see S. 1107)
Books
``American Government—Institutions, Policies, and Politics,'' Paul A. Dawson, 4703 [3MR]
Cables
Fundraising for organizations supporting communism in Central America: U.S. Embassy in El Salvador, 15619-15623 [11JN]
Chronologies
Administration positions undermining the Central American peace accords, 28153 [15OC]
Circular
Mothers of Political Prisoners, 18093 [29JN]
Citations
Order of the Quetzal awarded to Alberto M. Piedra: Government of Guatemala, 25899 [30SE]
Cloture motions
Wells, Melissa F.: nomination to be Ambassador to Mozambique, 22894 [6AU], 23535 [9SE]
Communications from
Agreements, other than treaties: report, 1226 (EC280) [13JA]
Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program: report, 3259 (EC534) [10FE]
Civil liberties in countries receiving security assistance: report, 2517 (EC482, EC483) [3FE]
Colombia: travel advisory, 10103 (EC1151) [28AP]
Crigler, Trusten F.: report of contributions, 2221 (EC450) [29JA]
Foreign Service equal employment opportunity and recruitment: report, 6208 (EC925) [18MR]
Freedom of Information Act: report, 5141 (EC684) [10MR]
Haiti: report, 1790 (EC413) [21JA]
International agreements: report, 5140 (EC659) [10MR], 12484 (EC1237) [14MY]
———transmittal, 5920 (EC814) [17MR]
International agreements and treaties: transmittal, 13825 (EC1466) [27MY]
International agreements other than treaties, 7938 (EC925) [3AP]
———copies, 2221 (EC452) [29JA]
———report, 9079 (EC1175) [21AP], 22017 (EC1668) [3AU]
International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: support of legislation to implement, 11361 (EC1346) [6MY]
Kingon, Alfred H.: report of contributions, 2221 (EC451) [29JA]
Levin, Burton: report of contributions, 2221 (EC448) [29JA]
Linkletter, Arthur G.: report of contributions, 2221 (EC449) [29JA]
Mexico: report on Camarena investigation, 13825 (EC1465) [27MY]
Multinational force and observers: report, 12726 (EC1420) [18MY]
Pakistan: narcotic trafficking report, 3259 (EC535) [10FE]
Philippines: travel advisory, 13734 (EC1272) [27MY]
Political contributions: report, 14186 (EC1499) [1JN]
Travel: Americans residing in foreign countries, 16141 (EC1414) [16JN]
Treaties: transmittal, 16141 (EC1413) [16JN]
Complaint
Dornan v. U.S. (Boland amendment): Carl L. Shipley and Marion H. Smoak, 13813 [27MY]
Descriptions
Data base on Latin America, 26866 [7OC]
Documents
Appropriations (S. 1394), unanimous-consent agreement, 26884 [7OC]
Dept. of State Basic Authorities Act, section 15(a), 37784 [21DE]
Justification of Presidential Determination Pursuant to Migration and Refugee Assistance Act, 23792 [10SE]
Public Law 99-399, 26899 [7OC]
Repeal of Prior Income Tax Law and Applicability of Subchapter, 10886 [1MY]
Essays
Conservative's Lament—After Iran, We Need to Change Our System and Grand Strategy, 6228 [18MR]
Excerpts
``Bear in the Back Yard—Moscow's Caribbean Strategy,'' Timothy Ashby, 8117 [7AP]
Factsheets
Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, and the Judiciary Appropriations, 18605 [1JY]
Renamo Military Strength, 10891 [1MY]
Hearings
Committee on Appropriations (House), D110 [4MR]
———Central America witnesses (testimony), D290 [28AP]
———Dept. of State (testimony), D174 [19MR]
———Depts. of Commerce, Justice, State, and judiciary budgets, D239 [7AP]
———EEOC, State Justice Institute, Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission, ITC, Federal Maritime Commission, and Dept. of Justice budgets (testimony from Clarence Thomas, C.C. Torbert, Edward V. Hickey, Jr., Arnold I. Burns W. Glenn Campbell, and Susan Liebeler), D117 [5MR]
———El Salvador and South American Caribbean (testimony), D263 [21AP]
———NOAA and Dept. of State salaries and expenses (testimony), D208 [30MR]
———regional programs (testimony), D239 [7AP]
———representation allowances, emergencies in diplomatic and consular service, payment to Foreign Service Retirement Fund, American Institute in Taiwan, and Asia Foundation (testimony), D220 [1AP]
———South Asia regional programs and Southern Europe programs (testimony), D220 [1AP]
———Soviet-East European research and training, acquisition and maintenance of buildings abroad, protection of foreign missions and officials, and international organizations and conferences, D220 [1AP]
Committee on Appropriations (Senate): budget, D197 [26MR]
———budget (testimony), D185 [24MR], D191 [25MR]
———international organizations budget (testimony), D217 [1AP]
Committee on Armed Services (House): Marine security guards at U.S. embassies (testimony), D232 [3AP]
———national security policy with emphasis on Northeast Asia (testimony), D167 [18MR]
Committee on Foreign Affairs: budget (S. 766) (testimony), D159 [17MR]
———budget (testimony from Ronald I. Spiers), D95 [26FE]
———budget (testimony from Robert E. Lamb and Donald J. Bouchard), D120 [5MR]
———developments in U.S.-Japan economic relations (testimony), D279 [23AP]
———diplomatic security (testimony), D176 [19MR]
———economic and military assistance for Latin America and the Caribbean (testimony from Elliot Abrams, Philip C. Gast, and Dwight Ink), D86 [25FE]
———economic assistance programs (testimony), D168 [18MR]
———establishment of a South Asia Bureau (testimony from Senator Moynihan, Ronald I. Spiers, and Richard Murphy), D133 [10MR]
———foreign affairs authorizations (testimony from George P. Shultz, Sec. of State), D71 [19FE]
———foreign assistance programs, D168 [18MR]
———foreign assistance request (testimony from Gaston Sigur, Richard Murphy, Richard Armitage, and James Norris), D86 [25FE]
———security at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow (testimony), D233 [3AP], D270 [22AP]
———U.S. human rights policy (testimony from Richard Schifter), D71 [19FE]
———U.S. participation in international negotiations on ozone protocol (testimony from Richard Benedick and Bill Long), D119 [5MR]
Committee on Foreign Relations: budget (S. 766) (testimony), D172 [19MR], D186 [24MR]
———foreign assistance programs, Dept. of State, and other international agency requests (testimony from George P. Shultz, Sec. of State), D77 [24FE]
———National Endowment for Democracy and USIA budgets (testimony), D186 [24MR]
———nomination of Burton Levin as Ambassador to Burma (testimony), D192 [25MR]
———nomination of Edward J. Derwinski, D75 [23FE], D77 [24FE]
———nomination of John C. Monjo as Ambassador to Malaysia (testimony), D192 [25MR]
———nominations (testimony from Alfred H. Kingon, Richard N. Viets, Jack F. Matlock, Jr., and Alton G. Keel, Jr.), D115 [5MR]
Committee on Public Works and Transportation: high water levels of the Great Lakes (testimony), D215 [31MR]
Committee on Rules: Dept. of State Authorization Act (H.R. 1777) (testimony), D215 [31MR]
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology: Future of the LANDSAT System, D215 [31MR]
Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): refugee crisis in southern Africa (testimony from Michael H. Armacost, Robert L. Funseth, Charles W. Freeman, Jr., Julia Taft, James Mayrides, Rudy Ramp, and Thomas R. Getman), D56 [5FE]
———refugee crisis in southern Africa (testimony from Roger P. Winter), D56 [5FE]
History
African National Congress Meetings With the Dept. of State, 21245 [28JY]
Patricia Roush's Saudi Arabian Parental Abduction Case, 2113 [28JA]
Letters
Administration reinterpretation of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Committee on Armed Services (sundry), 4997 [6MR]
———Committee on Foreign Relations, 4999 [6MR]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 4999 [6MR]
———J. Edward Fox, 4997 [6MR]
———Joint Chiefs of Staff, 4997 [6MR]
———Raymond L. Garthoff, 5000 [6MR]
———Royal B. Allison, 5001 [6MR]
———Senator Levin, 4992-4997 [6MR]
———Senators Byrd and Nunn, 4991, 5000 [6MR]
Alia and Aisha Gheshayan abduction by Prince Bandar Bin Sultan: Senator Dixon, 2115 [28JA]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Abraham D. Sofaer, 5315 [11MR]
———Senator Quayle, 19270 [9JY]
Appropriations (sundry), 6099 [18MR]
———OMB, 37783 [21DE]
———Representative Whitten, 18602 [1JY]
Appropriations for international security and disaster assistance programs and Peace Corps: J. Edward Fox, 3937 [23FE]
Arms control: J. Edward Fox, 16965 [22JN], 17353 [24JN]
———Representative Fascell, 17353 [24JN]
Arms exports Federal licensing procedures: Senator Pryor, 6646 [24MR]
Audit of Nicaraguan Humanitarian Assistance Office funding for Contras: GAO, 6313 [19MR]
Closing of PLO offices in U.S.: Senator Helms, 35775 [16DE]
Costa Rica case: Elliott Abrams, 35131 [11DE]
Cyprus political situation: J. Edward Fox, 2026 [27JA]
———Representative Broomfield, 2025 [27JA]
Dept. of State certification of human rights improvement in Haiti: Gerard Gourgue, Haitian League for Human Rights (and sundry other organizations), 27742 [13OC]
Diplomatic and consular privileges for Commission of the European Community: J. Edward Fox, 26301 [2OC]
Extended voluntary departure to Salvadorans: Arturo R. Damas, 9800 [27AP]
Food aid to Lebanon: J. Edward Fox, 24042 [15SE]
Freedom Award to John Whitehead: President Reagan, 25020 [23SE]
Haitian democratic elections: James E. Nolan, 21720 [30JY]
Human rights violations in Tibet: John Avedon, 16687 [18JN]
International parental child abduction: Senator Dixon, 2114 [28JA]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: John C. Whitehead, 5361 [11MR]
Iran arms sales hearings: Thomas E. Holmes, 20827 [22JY]
Israeli military trainers in Honduras: J. Edward Fox, 9333, 9334 [22AP]
Longstreth's report on space-based interceptors for Star Wars: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 31566 [10NO]
Military assistance to Turkey: Dept. of Defense, 20297 [20JY]
———Representative Hamilton, 20297 [20JY]
National Day of Remembrance of Victims of the Armenian Genocide: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 23044, 23046, 23054 [7AU]
National security violations in U.S. Embassies: Senator Hollings, 11509 [6MY]
———Senators Dole and Helms, 8927 [10AP]
Nicaraguan-Iranian arms sale: Senator Hollings, 326 [6JA]
———William F. Buckley, Jr., 327 [6JA]
Nomination of Melissa F. Wells to be Ambassador to Mozambique: Dept. of State, 10895 [1MY]
———J. Edward Fox, 10895 [1MY]
———John C. Whitehead, 21105 [24JY]
———Melissa F. Wells, 10890 [1MY]
———Senator Helms, 10891 [1MY], 21105 [24JY], 23546 [9SE]
Pacific War Memorial on Corregidor: Edith V. Knowles, 30375 [30OC]
Personnel situation at U.N.: John C. Whitehead, 12567 [15MY]
———Senator Kasten, 12567 [15MY]
Refugee asylum policies: J. Edward Fox, 1526, 1530 [20JA]
———Jonathan Moore, U.S. Coordinator for Refugee Affairs, 25898 [30SE], 28335 [19OC]
———Representative Mazzoli, Committee on the Judiciary, 28336 [19OC]
———Senator Simpson, 1526 [20JA]
———Senator Specter (sundry), 1526-1530 [20JA]
———William J. Anderson, GAO, 1531 [20JA]
RENAMO movement in Mozambique: George P. Shultz, Secretary, 21110 [24JY]
———Senator Helms, 21111 [24JY]
Sale of AWACS aircraft: J. Edward Fox, 23394 [7AU]
———Representative Hamilton, 23394 [7AU]
Saudi assistance to Contras: David S. Addington, 2016 [27JA]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 2016 [27JA]
———J. Edward Fox, 2016 [27JA]
———Louise R. Hoppe, 872 [7JA], 2016 [27JA]
———Representative Hamilton, 872 [7JA], 2016 [27JA]
Senior Executive Service merit bonuses: Representative Gingrich, 16243 [16JN]
———Representative Lott, 16243 [16JN]
———Representative Sundquist, 16243 [16JN]
———Representatives Broomfield, Snowe, Fascell, and Mica, 16243 [16JN]
Situation of Coptic Christians in Egypt, 12217 [12MY]
Southeast Asian refugees, 26847 [7OC]
Taxation: Arnold L. Raphel, 10887 [1MY]
———J. Edward Fox, 10885, 10886 [1MY]
———J.M. Thur, 10887 [1MY]
———Senator Helms, 10885 [1MY]
———Thomas J. Nicola, 10884 [1MY]
Testimony of Oliver North: Arthur L. Starkey, 19472 [13JY]
Trade between the U.S. and Afghanistan, 17804 [26JN]
Travel in Central America, 17085, 17086 [23JN]
U.S. contributions to the U.N.: J. Edward Fox, 9337 [22AP]
———Representative Hamilton, 9337 [22AP]
U.S. funding of police training in El Salvador, 9148 [21AP]
U.S. military presence in Persian Gulf: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 13848 [27MY]
U.S. policy toward Angola, 881 [7JA]
U.S. voluntary contributions to U.N. assistance programs: Alexander M. Haig, Jr., 23149 [7AU]
———Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 23149 [7AU]
U.S.-French military cooperation: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 13837 [27MY]
———Representative Hamilton, 13837 [27MY]
Lists
Cosponsors of Dec. 16, 1985 Humphrey-Dixon proposed legislation to establish a U.S. political asylum panel, 27020 [8OC]
Nominations confirmed en bloc, 25341 [25SE]
Senate rejection of treaties (selected references), 10326 [29AP]
Treaties pending on Committee on Foreign Relations calendar, 10324 [29AP]
Votes taken during the conference on H.R. 1777, authorizing Dept. of State appropriations, 35777 [16DE]
Meetings
Committee on Foreign Affairs: Dept. of State, USIA, and Board for International Broadcasting budgets, D194 [25MR]
———EEC anniversary (H. Res. 121) and USIA budget (H.R. 1777), D194 [25MR]
———subpoena the Dept. of State for the release to the Congress of all information concerning the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, D291 [28AP]
Committee on Foreign Relations: nomination of Alfred H. Kingon as Ambassador to the EEC, D186 [24MR]
———nomination of Daryl Arnold as Ambassador to Singapore, D186 [24MR]
———nomination of James K. Bishop as Ambassador to Liberia, D186 [24MR]
———nomination of Robert E. Lamb to be Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security, D129 [10MR]
———nomination of Stephen R. Lyne as Ambassador to Ghana, D186 [24MR]
Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Senate, Select): Iran-Contra matters, D138 [11MR]
———review report in relation to shipment of arms to Iran and channeling of funds to Nicaraguan opposition, D38 [29JA]
Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions With Iran (House, Select): authorization of application for immunity for certain persons, and relations between the Dept. of Justice and the committee and the Tower Commission report, D96 [26FE]
———organization, D9 [8JA]
Memorandums
Antiballistic Missile Treaty Negotiations: ACDA, 19270 [9JY]
———Paul Nitze, Harold Brown and A.N. Shchukin, 19271 [9JY]
Certification of Narcotics Source in Transit Countries Under Public Law 99-570, President Reagan, 7826 [2AP]
Determination Pursuant to Migration and Refugee Assistance Act: President Reagan, 23792 [10SE]
Foreign Mission Status: Dept. of State, 25505 [29SE]
Policy on Assistance to U.S. Business: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 18690 [1JY]
Proportionate Reductions in Fiscal Year 1982 UN Voluntary Contributions: Nicholas Platt, 23148 [7AU]
Refugee Admission Consultations: President Reagan, 25898 [30SE]
Refugee admissions: House Committee on the Judiciary, 28336 [19OC]
———President Reagan, 28335, 28337 [19OC]
Refugee Policy and Processing Refugees From Indochina: William P. Clark, 26840 [7OC]
Memorials of legislature
California, 26158 [1OC]
Guam, 111 [6JA], 1228 [13JA]
Mariana Islands, 2519 [3FE], 4262 [26FE]
Messages
Agreement on Medium Frequency Broadcasting Service: President Reagan, 17816 [26JN]
Deferral of Certain Budget Authority: President Reagan, 26153 [1OC]
Stikine River Region Access Study: President Reagan, 32036 [17NO]
U.S.-Spain Social Security Agreement Report: President Reagan, 9285 [22AP]
Motions
Appropriations: authorizing (H.R. 1777), instruct conferees, 28457 [20OC]
Papers
Nuclear Weapons, 26436 [6OC]
What Latin American Leaders Say About the Situation in Central America, 5430
Witness Immunity—An Urgent Consideration: Ronald L. Carlson, 1810 [21JA]
Petitions
Implementation of the Foreign Service Act: American Foreign Service Association, 12729 [18MY]
Press releases
State Department calls shutting down PLO office impractical, 35775 [16DE]
State Department official named director of Special Olympics law enforcement torch run, 7345 [31MR], 8501 [8AP]
Questions
Arms exports Federal licensing procedures: Senator Pryor, 6646 [24MR]
Submissions to Ambassador nominee William C. Harrop: Senator Helms, 36065 [17DE]
Questions and answers
Certification process: Senator Inouye and Ann Wrobleski, 7916 [3AP]
Dept. of State certification process: Senator Inouye and Ann Wrobleski, 7916 [3AP]
Nomination of Melissa F. Wells to be Ambassador to Mozambique, 10895-10904 [1MY]
Nomination of Nicholas Platt to be Ambassador to the Philippines, 23144-23145, 23148 [7AU]
Remarks in House
Abrams, Elliott: conduct, 32072 [17NO]
———question of resignation, 14721 [4JN], 14905 [8JN]
———testimony on diversion of funds to Contras, 17052 [23JN]
ACDA: appropriations, 18639 [1JY]
Advisory Committee on South Africa: report, 3497 [19FE]
Afghanistan: submission of policy report to Congress, 34708 [10DE]
Angola: withdrawal of Soviet-bloc troops, 34088 [3DE]
Appropriations: authorizing, 13298 [20MY]
———authorizing (H.R. 1777), 7344 [31MR], 14591 [3JN], 15376, 15380 [10JN], 15559 [11JN], 16213 [16JN], 16268 [18JN], 16269 [23JN]-16271 [16JN], 16314, 16336, 16338 [16JN], 16680-16766 [18JN], 16787, 16800, 16802 [18JN], 17081 [23JN], 17117, 17131 [23JN], 17425 [25JN]
———authorizing (H.R. 1777), appointment of conferees, 28457 [20OC]
———authorizing (H.R. 1777), conference report, 35656-35666 [15DE], 36132 [17DE], 38285 [22DE]
———authorizing (H.R. 1777), consideration (H. Res. 190), 15556-15558 [11JN]
———authorizing (H.R. 1777), motion to instruct conferees, 28457 [20OC]
———authorizing (H.R. 2763), 18601 [1JY], 18613
———closure of consulates, 35652 [15DE]
———DEA, FBI, and INS, 18657-18658 [1JY]
———funds for certain consulates, 17091 [23JN]
———reductions, 18655, 18659 [1JY]
———supplemental (H.R. 1827), 9532 [23AP]
Bannerman, Robert: tribute, 2375 [29JA]
Biological warfare: nonproliferation of weapons, 34723 [10DE]
Business: commitment to help, 18690 [1JY]
Central America: Arias plan, Contadora process, or bilateral talks, 11672 [7MY]
———restrict travel relative to assistance to military operations of Communists, 17081, 17089-17094, 17097 [23JN]
Chad: U.S.-French military cooperation, 13837 [27MY]
Chemical warfare: nonproliferation of weapons, 34723 [10DE]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: appropriations, 18640 [1JY]
Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Senate, Select): immunity requests, 6190 [18MR]
———report (H. Con. Res. 195), 28829 [22OC]
Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions With Iran (House, Select): testimony by Oliver L. North, 1809 [21JA]
Communist countries: prohibition of assistance, 34718 [10DE]
Consulates: funding, 16251, 16252 [16JN]
Cuba: Bay of Pigs invasion, 10284 [28AP]
———emigration agreement, 33054 [20NO]
Cyprus, Turkish Federated State of: independence declaration, 34577 [9DE]
Diplomats: immunity from criminal prosecution, 25264-25267 [25SE]
Doherty, Joseph P.: imprisonment in U.S., 19093 [8JY]
Drug abuse: testing of certain employees, 16262-16269 [16JN]
Economic Development Administration: appropriations, 18617-18631 [1JY]
Employees: layoffs, 27963 [15OC]
———minorities, 16800 [18JN]
———performance pay programs, 16242, 16244 [16JN]
Espionage: security at U.S. Embassies, 15561 [11JN]
Foreign embassies: U.S. travel restrictions, 16694-16701 [18JN]
Foreign relations: Cabinet Departments' involvement in policymaking, 4703 [3MR]
———congressional participation in promulgation, 31925 [16NO]
———human rights policies, 6515 [23MR]
———Nicaraguan Embassy funding, 16723 [18JN]
———security risk label, 23603 [9SE]
Foreign Service: housing allowances, 16245 [16JN]
Foreign trade: authorize negotiation of a North American free trade area (H.R. 1282), 8297 [7AP]
———export controls, 16252-16259 [16JN]
———importation of products or services from Toshiba Corp. or Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik Co., 18655 [1JY]
Germany, Federal Republic of: Dept. of State recommendation to close U.S. Consulate General, 10620 [29AP]
Great Britain: visa policy relative to Northern Ireland, 17899 [26JN]
Haiti: democracy and elections, 30973 [5NO], 33293, 33294, 33295, 33323 [1DE], 33762-33769 [2DE]
———international peacekeeping force, 33294 [1DE]
———military assistance, 27742 [13OC]
———transition to democracy, 32705 [18NO]
———U.S. policy, 36471 [18DE]
Honduras: Israeli military trainers, 9333 [22AP]
———U.S. sale of F5-E aircraft, 12642 [18MY]
India: funding of Nicaraguan Sandinistas and implications for U.S. aid, 22317 [4AU]
———tragedy in Punjab State, 27335 [9OC]
Interagency Group for Scientific Information Transfer: establish, 24469 [17SE]
Iran: arms sales, 818 [7JA], 931 [7JA], 1078 [8JA], 1834 [22JA], 3899 [23FE], 4422 [26FE], 5999 [17MR], 6280 [19MR], 8908 [9AP], 9362 [22AP], 10284 [28AP], 12701 [18MY], 13325 [21MY], 13666 [21MY], 14403 [2JN], 16081 [16JN], 18686 [1JY], 19048 [8JY], 19472-19473 [13JY], 19602 [13JY], 19611, 19612, 19615, 19616 [14JY], 19820 [14JY], 19833 [15JY], 20100, 20101, 20109 [15JY], 20273 [20JY], 20292 [20JY], 20303, 20319, 20345 [21JY], 20604 [21JY], 20791 [22JY], 20850 [23JY], 21287 [28JY], 21392 [28JY], 21461 [29JY], 21617 [30JY], 22224 [4AU], 22346 [4AU], 22671 [5AU], 23488 [7AU], 28557 [21OC], 32873 [19NO]
Israel: Arab economic boycott, 34700 [10DE]
Japan: Middle East policies, 34700 [10DE]
Korea, Republic of: civil liberties violations, 33207 [20NO]
Lebanon: U.S. hostages, 5780 [17MR]
Linder, Benjamin: killing by Contras in Nicaragua, 11672 [7MY]
Mexico: correct pollution of the Rio Grande (H.R. 2046), 28326 [19OC]
———U.S. trade policy, 8292 [7AP]
Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (H.R. 12), 818 [7JA], 968 [7JA]
Narcotics: testing of employees, 16269 [23JN]
Narcotics traffic: international control activities, 34756-34758 [10DE]
National defense: arms control policies, 23491 [7AU]
———ends and means of national security, 6252-6255 [18MR]
National Foreign Language Week: observance, 4970 [5MR]
———observance (H. Con. Res. 65), 4968 [5MR]
National security: counter Soviet electronic surveillance of U.S. Embassy activities in Moscow (H.J. Res. 230), 8016 [6AP]
———U.S. Embassies violations, 7595 [31MR], 7759 [2AP], 8082, 8083, 8116 [7AP], 8304, 8305 [8AP], 14796 [4JN], 16211 [16JN]
National Security Council: relationship, 22698 [5AU]
Nicaragua: aid to Contras, 21408, 21410 [29JY], 27634 [13OC]
———diversion of funds, 818 [7JA], 931 [7JA], 1078 [8JA], 1801 [21JA], 1834 [22JA], 6280 [19MR], 7748 [1AP], 8532 [8AP], 8908 [9AP], 12701 [18MY], 13666 [21MY], 14403 [2JN], 14516 [3JN], 14798, 14806 [4JN], 16081 [16JN], 19472-19473 [13JY], 19611, 19612, 19615, 19616 [14JY], 19838 [15JY], 20292 [20JY], 20303, 20319, 20345 [21JY], 20835, 20842 [22JY], 20850-20862 [23JY], 21287 [28JY], 21392, 21404 [28JY], 21461 [29JY], 21549 [29JY], 21617 [30JY], 21785 [30JY], 22049 [3AU], 22224 [4AU], 22346 [4AU], 22572 [5AU], 22671 [5AU], 28557 [21OC], 32873 [19NO]
———diversion of funds from arms sales to Iran (H.R. 574), 1103 [8JA]
———listing of U.S. citizens working for Government, 16759-16765 [18JN]
———opposition to Contra funding, 19101 [9JY]
———restrict travel of U.S. citizens, 16766 [18JN]
———Saudi assistance to Contras, 2016 [27JA]
———U.S. and Soviet involvement, 20890-20900, 20902, 20903 [23JY]
———U.S. policy, 7085 [26MR], 15383 [10JN]
Nuclear warfare: strategic defense initiative, 6291 [19MR]
———zero-zero intermediate-range missile reductions in Europe, 18844 [7JY]
Office of Public Diplomacy: GAO finding, 26954 [7OC]
Pan American Health Organization: funding, 16725 [18JN]
———transfer certain funds, 17090 [23JN]
Panama: U.S. Embassy security, 19061 [8JY]
Persian Gulf: reflagging of Kuwaiti ships, 16207, 16210 [16JN]
Reagan, President: secret military assistance to Iran and Nicaragua, 15658, 15664 [15JN]
Refugees: Cuban political prisoners, 16246 [16JN]
———extended voluntary departure to Salvadorans in U.S., 9800 [27AP]
———Presidential proposal, 28335 [19OC]
———support of Indochinese Refugee Program, 36712 [20DE]
Rio Grande: correct pollution (H.R. 2046), 28326 [19OC]
Saudi Arabia: arms sales, 34753 [10DE]
Science: U.S./Soviet Union exchange agreements, 24469 [17SE]
Sec. of State: official residence, 7218 [30MR], 15658 [15JN], 16249 [16JN]
Shultz, Sec. of State: testimony at Iran-Contra hearing, 21291 [28JY]
Small Business Development Centers: appropriations, 18648-18650 [1JY]
South Africa: U.S. policy (H. Con. Res. 121), 11878 [8MY]
Soviet Union: arms control agreements, 30673 [3NO]
———espionage activities in U.S., 34641 [9DE]
———glasnost policy, 9352 [22AP]
———improve U.S. Embassy security (H.R. 2410), 12396 [13MY]
———occupation of Embassy in Washington, DC, 18295 [30JN], 24817 [22SE], 28458-28463 [20OC]
———results of factfinding trip relative to U.S. chancery, 20316 [21JY]
———U.S. policy, 15561 [11JN]
Special Review Board: report release, 4140, 4141, 4142, 4144, 4157 [26FE], 4447 [2MR], 4480 [3MR], 4724 [3MR], 4729 [4MR], 19835 [15JY]
Sports: cultural exchanges at Goodwill Games, Seattle, WA, 16726 [18JN]
Temporary foreign mission: designate, 26717 [6OC]
Terrorism: U.S. policy, 3480 [18FE]
Tourist trade: establish Visa Review Board (H.R. 2567), 14431 [2JN]
Treaties: Presidential role, 10609 [29AP]
Turkey: military assistance, 20297 [20JY]
Turkish Cypriot community, Cyprus: independence declaration, 34577 [9DE]
U.N.: child labor abuses, 34724 [10DE]
———establish Office of Diplomatic Security (H. Con. Res. 56), 4122 [25FE]
———recognition of Byelorussia and Ukraine, 16723 [18JN]
———U.S. contribution, 30812 [4NO]
U.S. Embassies: Marine security guards, 16260-16262 [16JN]
———reciprocity and security, 15561 [11JN], 16230-16239, 16241 [16JN]
Waldheim, Kurt: barred from U.S., 11671 [7MY]
Remarks in Senate
Abrams, Elliott: Nicaraguan Contra funding, 19803 [14JY]
Aliens: terminate employment in U.S. Embassies in certain Communist countries (S. 1107), 10345 [29AP]
Angola: U.S. policy, 11118 [5MY]
Appropriations: authorizing (H.R. 1777), conference report, 35770-35784 [16DE]
———authorizing (H.R. 1777), S. 1394 language passed in lieu, 27084 [8OC]
———authorizing (S. 1394), 22829 [6AU], 26290, 26292-26300-26308 [2OC], 26427, 26430, 26455-26510 [6OC], 26827-26848, 26851-26864, 26865-26886, 26890, 26894-26901, 26913 [7OC], 26992-27013, 27016-27027, 27030-27044, 27046, 27067, 27069-27084 [8OC], 27264 [9OC], 27442 [13OC]
———making (H.R. 2763), 27805-27807 [14OC], 28086-28094, 28098-28122 [15OC]
Arms exports: Federal procedures for licensing, 6645 [24MR]
Austria: nomination of Henry A. Grunwald to be Ambassador, 37953 [22DE]
Cambodian Refugee Camp Closing: Royal Thai Government, 6657 [24MR]
Capitol Building: arrangement of visits of foreign dignitaries, 26890 [7OC]
Central America: U.S. policy, 6795, 6798 [25MR]
Commission on European Communities: diplomatic and consular privileges (S. 1336), 14861 [5JN]
Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select): establish (S. Res. 23), 271-287, 292-296, 332, 804 [6JA], 28739 [21OC], 32595 [18NO]
———grant limited use immunity (S. Res. 165), 5295 [11MR]
———hearings, 11364 [6MY], 20610, 20615 [22JY]
———limited-use immunity, 4174 [26FE]
———report (H. Con. Res. 195), 31090-31097 [5NO]
———revise organization and number of reports, 31090-31092 [5NO]
———rules and security guidelines, 1888 [22JA]
———tax information disclosures (S. Res. 162), 5006-5008 [6MR], 5369 [11MR]
Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions With Iran (House, Select): hearings, 20610, 20615 [22JY]
Crigler, Trusten F.: nomination as Ambassador to Somalia, 9718 [24AP]
DePree, Willard A.: nomination, 13764 [27MY]
Dept. of Defense: breech of numerical sublimits under SALT II, 20363 [21JY]
Dept. of State Authorization Act: enact (S. 766), 6093 [18MR]
Dept. of State Freedom of Expression Act: enact, 25505, 25506 [29SE]
Developing countries: Government privatization of U.S. food shipments, 3345 [17FE]
Diplomats: establish position of U.S. Ambassador at Large for Afghanistan, 26897-26899 [7OC]
———study cost of renting versus purchasing offices of certain overseas missions, 23826 [11SE]
Fisher, Paul: detention in Nicaragua, 30369 [30OC]
Foreign Agents Registration Act: remove references to ``political propaganda'' and substitute ``advocacy materials'' (S. 1268), 13586 [21MY]
Foreign Assistance Act: disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (S.J. Res. 91), 7900-7909 [3AP]
———disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (S.J. Res. 92), 7894-7899 [3AP]
Foreign countries: pro rata sharing of U.S. Armed Forces costs, 26072 [1OC]
———study cost of renting versus purchasing offices for certain diplomatic posts, 23826 [11SE]
———U.S. assistance, 26894 [7OC]
Foreign Missions Act: amend relative to treatment of certain Communist countries, 26831-26832 [7OC]
Foreign relations: authorize seizure of any vessel that makes a call on any port in the U.S. within 6 months after calling on any port in Cuba (S. 1228), 12969-12970 [19MY]
———covert actions, 9460-9461 [23AP]
Foreign Service nominations, 35990 [17DE]
———tribute, 24778 [22SE]
Funk, Sherman M.: nomination, 22894 [6AU]
Gladson, Charles L.: nomination, 23371 [7AU]
Harrop, William C.: nomination to be Ambassador to Zaire, 36064 [17DE]
INS: policy on asylum, 1525 [20JA]
Intelligence Authorization Act: signing by President Reagan, 34323 [8DE]
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: ratification, 36553-36556 [19DE]
International agreements: ratification of sundry treaties, 31916 [13NO]
International Wheat Council: U.S. contribution, 26298 [2OC]
Iran: arms sales, 318 [6JA], 1177 [12JA], 1253 [14JA], 1564 [21JA], 2076 [28JA], 4578-4580 [3MR], 5006-5008 [6MR], 5192 [10MR], 6305-6306 [19MR], 11364 [6MY], 19684 [14JY], 21215 [28JY], 21724 [30JY], 22349 [5AU], 23133 [7AU], 32620 [18NO]
———legal challenges to independent counsel statute relative to arms sales investigation, 4175 [26FE]
———Senate committee hearings on arms sales, 1213 [13JA]
Korea, Republic of: elections, 18162 [30JN]
Latin America: maintain data base, 26866, 26867 [7OC]
Lebanon: Dept. of State special envoy to negotiate release of U.S. citizens held hostage (S. Res. 345), 35806 [16DE]
———invasion by, 16133 [16JN]
———travel restrictions for U.S. citizens, 2228 [29JA]
———U.S. policy, 26900 [7OC]
Levin, Burton: nomination confirmed, 7864 [2AP]
McNeil, Frank: tribute, 5074 [6MR]
Mexico: disapprove certification pursuant to Anti-Drug Abuse Act, 5963 [17MR]
Micro Enterprise Loans for the Poor Act: enact (S. 998), 24559 [18SE]
Middle East: Soviet interests, 12924 [19MY]
———U.S. policy, 13863 [28MY]
Monjo, John C.: nomination confirmed, 7864 [2AP]
Mozambique: foreign relations, 21492 [29JY]
Narcotics: conditions for economic assistance to certain countries, 35242 [11DE]
National defense: foreign mission declaration, 26901 [7OC]
National security: violations in U.S. Embassies, 8021 [6AP], 8673 [9AP], 8927 [10AP], 11508 [6MY]
Nicaragua: account of funds, 6647-6649 [24MR]
———Contadora process, 6321 [19MR]
———Contra aid, 5121-5125 [10MR], 6309 [19MR], 20362 [21JY], 23155, 23156 [7AU]
———diversion of funds, 318 [6JA], 1177 [12JA], 1564 [21JA], 2076 [28JA], 5006-5008 [6MR], 12722-12725 [18MY], 19684 [14JY], 21215 [28JY], 21724 [30JY], 22349 [5AU], 32620 [18NO]
———political situation, 13001 [19MY]
———release of Select Committee on Intelligence information relative to diversion of funds, 318 [6JA]
Nominations: confirmed en bloc, 25341 [25SE]
———remain in status quo, 23368-23371 [7AU]
North, Oliver L.: prosecution, 31092-31097 [5NO]
Nuclear warfare: arms control negotiations with Soviet Union, 1123 [12JA]
Platt, Nicholas: nomination, 23143, 23149 [7AU]
Prisons: transfer funds out of certain foreign assistance accounts for construction (S. 1022), 8979 [10AP]
Raphel, Arnold L.: nomination, 10880, 10883 [1MY]
Reagan, President: address on U.S. policy and Iranian arms sales, 4971, 4982 [6MR]
———foreign policy, 21704 [30JY]
Refugees: extended voluntary departure status for Polish political refugees in the U.S., 16867 [19JN]
———policy on asylum, 1525 [20JA]
———resettlement and protection of Indochinese refugees (S. 814), 15481-15485 [11JN]
Saudi Arabia: abducted children held by father, 11610 [7MY]
———Maverick missiles, 15408 [11JN]
Senate: points of consideration in negotiating arms control with Soviet Union, 27808 [14OC]
———role in making treaties, 10320-10326 [29AP]
Shurtleff, Leonard G.: nomination, 13764 [27MY]
South Africa: apartheid policy, 27130 [8OC]
———occupation of Namibia (S. Res. 254), 21004-21007 [23JY]
Southern District of Indiana: nomination of John D. Tinder, 23375 [7AU]
Soviet Union: conditional occupation of new embassy in Washington, DC (S. 948), 8392-8394 [8AP]
———economic conditions, 7892 [3AP], 19138 [9JY]
———Embassy site agreements (S. Res. 261), 21715-21719, 21723 [30JY]
———occupation and security of U.S. Embassy in Moscow, 11821 [8MY], 18485-18492 [1JY]
Special Review Board: report release, 4163, 4164, 4406 [26FE], 5006-5008 [6MR], 6305 [19MR]
Tambs, Lew: tribute, 11993 [12MY]
Terrorist Diplomat Prosecution Act: enact (S. 339), 1511 [20JA]
Trade Expansion Act: enact (S. 259), 721 [6JA]
Treaties: removal of injunction of secrecy, 16638 [18JN], 37677 [21DE]
U.N.: establish U.S. Commission on Improving Effectiveness of U.N., 26828-26830 [7OC]
———exceptions to current hiring freeze on recruitment in Secretariat, 12565-12567 [15MY]
U.S. Embassies: funds for additional construction in Communist countries (S. 995), 8800 [9AP]
———improve security at U.S. facilities (S. 994), 8800 [9AP]
———leases, 26885, 26886 [7OC]
———reorganize offices involved in overseas construction (S. 993), 8800 [9AP]
———security, 26869 [7OC]
USIA: audience survey of Worldnet programs, 26899 [7OC]
———public diplomacy, 27092 [8OC]
War Powers Act: implementation, 25777 [30SE]
Wells, Melissa F.: cloture motion on nomination, 23376 [7AU]
———nomination to be Ambassador to Mozambique, 10889-10904 [1MY], 21101-21112 [24JY], 22893 [6AU], 23527-23537, 23545-23548 [9SE]
Whitehead, John: Freedom Award, 25019 [23SE]
Zeder, Fred M., II: tribute, 1541 [20JA]
Reports
African National Congress—A Closer Look: Nathan Perlmutter and David Evanier; Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 16689 [18JN]
AID Funding of Certain Projects in Southern Africa, 23371-23375 [7AU]
Anniversary Celebration by Nicaraguan Communists, 5240 [10MR]
Armenian Genocide, 23041 [7AU]
Assistance to Central America: Senate Democratic Policy Committee, 6799-6801 [25MR]
Bureau of Diplomatic Security: Committee on Foreign Affairs, 28111 [15OC]
Central America Update, 20792 [22JY]
Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Senate, Select): filing date, 19275 [9JY]
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, 17739 [26JN]
———Angola, 6850 [25MR]
Dept. of State Authorization Act: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 1777), 16218 [16JN]
Human Rights in Nicaragua, 6047 [18MR], 6320 [19MR]
Human Rights and the Nicaraguan Resistance, 22321 [4AU]
Implementation of the Foreign Missions Act, 16701-16723 [18JN]
International Narcotics Control Strategy, 5964-5967 [17MR]
Miroslav Medvid Incident: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 27020 [8OC]
Nomination of James B. Moran, 30529 [3NO]
Political Contributions of Executive Nominees, 4263 [26FE], 5144, 5145 [10MR], 6658 [24MR], 7530 [31MR], 14328 [2JN], 21250 [28JY], 21902 [31JY], 25184 [24SE], 28743 [21OC]
Political Contributions of Lester B. Korn and Carolbeth Korn, 18182 [30JN]
Record of Panamanian Noncooperation—International Narcotics Control Strategy, 7904 [3AP]
Refugee Asylum Policies: GAO, 1531-1539 [20JA]
———Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, 1526 [20JA]
Romania's Human Rights Practices, 9739 [24AP]
Sandinista Prisons—A Tool of Intimidation, 6315-6319 [19MR]
Security Precautions—Basic Stinger Man-Portable Air Defense System: Dept. of Defense, 36509 [18DE], 36661 [19DE]
Should We Trust the Russians? Arnold A. Saltzman, 10276 [28AP]
Soviet Active Measures in the U.S., 1986-1987: FBI, 34642-34650 [9DE]
Soviet Repression of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, 35994 [17DE]
Special Review Board Report, 4636 [3MR]
U.S. Chancery in Moscow: Representative N. Smith, 20316 [21JY]
Reports by conference committees
Foreign Relations Authorization Act (H.R. 1777), 35456-35513 [14DE]
———(H. Rept. 100-475), 35575 [14DE]
Reports filed
Appropriations: authorizing (H.R. 1777) (H. Rept. 100-34), 7238 [30MR]
———Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 2763) (S. Rept. 100-182), 25310 [25SE]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 2763; H. Res. 215) (H. Rept. 100-196), 18097 [29JN]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1777) (H. Rept. 100-139), 15235 [10JN]
Dept. of State's Management of Nonexpendable Personal Property: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-434), 31963 [16NO]
Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3186) (H. Rept. 100-283), 22795 [6AU]
Nomination of George S. Vest, 32810 [19NO]
———of Hume A. Horan To Be Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, 18182 [30JN]
———of James H. Michel, 25184 [24SE]
———of Leonard Rochwarger, 25184 [24SE]
———of Lester B. Korn to the Economic and Social Council of the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations, 18182 [30JN]
———of Max L. Friedersdorf, 25184 [24SE]
———of Max M. Kampelman To Be Counselor of the Dept. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations, 18182 [30JN]
———of Peter R. Sommer, 25184 [24SE]
———of Stephen J. Ledogar, 25184 [24SE]
———of Willard A. De Pree To Be Ambassador to Bangladesh: Committee on Foreign Relations, 18182 [30JN]
Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Garbage From Ships: Committee on Foreign Relations (Ex. Rept. 100—8), 27813 [14OC]
Security at U.S. Missions in Moscow and Other Areas of High Risk: Committee on Intelligence (Select) (S. Rept. 100-154), 23571 [9SE]
Silverware Replacement Program: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-179), 17102 [23JN]
Special Report on the Refusal of Richard V. Secord to Testify: Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select) (S. Rept. 100-16), 6357 [19MR]
Rulings of the Chair
Wells, Melissa F.: nomination to be Ambassador to Mozambique, 23531 [9SE]
Statements
Addressing Oliver North During the Iran/Contra Hearings: Representative Stokes, 20791 [22JY]
Admission of Foreign Officials to U.S.: President Reagan, 34271 [4DE]
Advisory Committee on South Africa Recommendations, 5648 [12MR]
Aid to Haiti: Richard Holwill, 34052 [3DE]
Antiballistic Missiles: George F. Kennan, 23096 [7AU]
Arias-Sanchez' Peace Initiative, 32155 [17NO]
Berne Convention on the Protection of Artistic Works, 14151
Closing of PLO offices in U.S.: Senator Grassley, 35776 [16DE]
Committee on Intelligence Oversight (Joint): Representative Hyde, 4636 [3MR]
Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, and the Judiciary Appropriations, 18602 [1JY]
———Senator Kassebaum, 28099 [15OC]
Diplomatic Crimes: Senator Byrd, 17829 [26JN]
Disapprove Presidential Certification of Mexico: Senator Kerry, 7898 [3AP]
Diversion of Funds to Nicaragua: Representative Hamilton, 14806 [4JN]
Embassy Security: Marine guard, 18490 [1JY]
Ethiopian Human Rights, 26801 [7OC]
———Richard Schifter, 26800 [7OC]
FRELIMO Goals in Mozambique: Samora Machel (1977), 21108 [24JY]
Iran-Contra Hearings of the Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Senate, Select): Senator Boren, 11366 [6MY]
———Senator Cohen, 11368 [6MY]
———Senator Hatch, 11369 [6MY]
———Senator Heflin, 11366 [6MY]
———Senator Inouye, 11365 [6MY]
———Senator McClure, 11368 [6MY]
———Senator Mitchell, 11366 [6MY]
———Senator Nunn, 11367 [6MY]
———Senator Rudman, 11367 [6MY]
———Senator Sarbanes, 11367 [6MY]
———Senator Trible, 11368 [6MY]
Mining of Nicaraguan Harbors: Charles E. Redman, 26473 [6OC]
Mozambique and Civil War: Senator Helms, 26486 [6OC]
Nicaraguan-Iranian Arms Sale: Senator Thurmond, 327 [6JA]
Nomination To Be Ambassador to Mozambique: Melissa F. Wells, 23538 [9SE]
Nuclear Weapons Treaty Negotiations: Jeremy Stone, 11370 [6MY]
Pakistan Nuclear Program, 26137 [1OC]
———U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, 11773 [8MY]
President Ability To Carry Out Foreign Assistance Programs, 32629 [18NO]
RENAMO Movement in Mozambique: Melissa F. Wells, 21108 [24JY]
Repression Under Castro Regime, 4904 [5MR]
Rule of Law: Senator Inouye, 20611, 20613 [22JY]
SALT II Numerical Limits, 6950 [25MR]
Soviet Violations of Certain Arms Control Treaties: ACDA, 36556 [19DE]
State Sponsors of Terrorism, 13934 [28MY]
Supplemental Appropriations (H.R. 1827): President Reagan, 20607 [21JY]
Support for Democracy in Republic of Korea, 3133 [5FE]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty and Peaceful Nuclear Explosion Treaty With Verification Language: President Reagan, 12460 [14MY]
Tower Commission Report: President Reagan, 5124 [10MR]
Tribute to Elmer H. Tippett, Jr.: David G. Epstein, 33788 [2DE]
U.S. Government Policy and Supporting Positions Document: Senator Roth and Thomas F. Eagleton, 27041 [8OC]
U.S. Relations With Cuba, 23541 [9SE]
Vietnamese Human Rights, 4944 [5MR]
War Powers: Richard W. Murphy, 24480 [18SE]
Summaries
Dept. of State Authorization Act (S. 766), 6100 [18MR]
Trade Expansion Act (S. 259), 721 [6JA]
Tables
Dept. of State officers in Eastern Europe, 26475 [6OC]
Official scoring of the Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State appropriations bill: Committee on Budget, 28088 [15OC]
Overseas lease costs, 26886 [7OC]
Treaties and Senate actions, 10322, 10323 [29AP]
U.N. voting record, by countries receiving U.S. assistance, 26896 [7OC]
Telegrams
Report of pending investigation relative to Clayton J. Lonetree: B. Jones, 11509-11510 [6MY]
U.S.-Japan trade negotiations, 10215 [28AP]
Testimonies
Iran-Nicaragua Secret Arms Deal: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 21216 [28JY]
U.S. Raid on Libya: Oliver L. North, 19761 [14JY]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 65, National Foreign Language Week, 4969 [5MR]
H.R. 12, Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act, 968 [7JA]
H.R. 1777, appropriations authorization, 27267-27300 [9OC]
H.R. 2046, correct pollution of the Rio Grande, 28326 [19OC]
H.R. 2763, making appropriations, 28071-28083 [15OC]
H.R. 3039, prohibit U.S. naval escorts for Kuwaiti tankers unless Kuwait agrees to allow the U.S. to base minesweeping helicopters in Kuwait, 21574 [29JY]
S. 339, Terrorist Diplomat Prosecution Act, 1512 [20JA]
S. 766, Dept. of State Authorization Act, 6094-6096 [18MR]
S. 948, conditional occupation of new Soviet embassy in Washington, DC, 8396 [8AP]
S. 1022, transfer funds out of certain foreign assistance accounts for construction of prisons, 8981 [10AP]
S. 1075, processing of Cubans for refugee status, 9257 [22AP]
S. 1107, terminate alien employment in U.S. Embassies in certain Communist countries, 10345 [29AP]
S. 1216, Antiballistic Missile System Development Limitation Act, 12571 [15MY]
S. 1228, authorize seizure of any vessel that makes a call on any port in the U.S. within 6 months after calling on any port in Cuba (S. 1228), 12970 [19MY]
S. 1336, granting of diplomatic and consular privileges and immunities to offices of Commission of the European Communities in U.S., 14861 [5JN]
S. Res. 23, establish the Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition, 285-287, 782-784 [6JA]
S. Res. 62, contribution of Paul H. Nitze to U.S. security, 1407 [16JA]
S. Res. 74, negotiation of Vienna Convention on diplomatic immunity, 1524 [20JA]
S. Res. 158, support for Threshold Test Ban and Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaties, 4637 [3MR]
S. Res. 162, tax information disclosures to Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition, 5008, 5062 [6MR]
S. Res. 165, Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition limited use immunity, 5296, 5369 [11MR]
S. Res. 174, condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup and human rights violations in Angola, 6675 [24MR]
S. Res. 191, removal of Soviet Union from new facility in Washington, DC, 8992 [10AP]
S. Res. 261, Soviet Embassy site agreements, 21723 [30JY]
S. Res. 345, designate special envoy to negotiate release of U.S. citizens held hostage in Lebanon, 35806 [16DE]
Transcripts
Nicaraguan-Iranian Arms Sale: Senator Hollings, press conference, 320-323 [6JA]
———Senator Hollings and Representative Michel with ABC News—This Week With David Brinkley, 323-326 [6JA]
———Senator Hollings with National Public Radio, 319 [6JA]
———Senator Hollings with NBC Today Show, 319 [6JA]
Treaties
Articles of Ratification With Rarotonga, 20840 [22JY]