DIPLOMATS see also Department of State

Addresses

Diplomatic Memories: Frank McNeil, 5075 [6MR]

Order of the Quetzal Awarded to Alberto M. Piedra: Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala, 25899 [30SE]

Public Diplomacy in the Global Marketplace of Ideas: Charles Z. Wick, 24256 [16SE]

Spirit of Democracy: Andre Rossinot, 7313

University of the Ozarks Commencement: Gabriel Lewis, Ambassador of Panama, 14681 [4JN]

Amendments

Soviet Union: Embassy site agreements (S. Res. 261), 21758 [30JY]

Appointments

Claude J. Nelson: Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, 32691 [18NO]

Articles and editorials

A-Bomb Plot Is Linked to Embassy, 21954 [3AU]

Building the Lily . . ., 10605 [29AP]

Can We Bump the Bear Off Our Hill?, 21718 [30JY]

Diplomatic Crime, 26132 [1OC]

Diplomats Weak in Vital Languages, 4966 [5MR]

Embassy Highlights Taiwan's Ton Man in Washington—Profile of Dr. Frederick F. Chien, 21394 [28JY]

Front Line of Defense and Peace, 27049 [8OC]

High Risk, Low Recognition, 24778 [22SE]

Invading Reagan's Treaty Trip, 10609 [29AP]

Kremlin Feels Strain of Afghan War, 1138 [12JA]

Rebels of Mozambique, 10890 [1MY]

Renamo's Hard Men Rule Over the Bush, 10892 [1MY]

Secrets of Mount Alto, 11011-11013 [4MY]

Soviet Diplomatic Espionage, 21717 [30JY]

State Department, Congress in Embassy Row—Ex-Defense Secretary To Judge Whether New Chancery Building in Moscow Can Be Saved, 4922 [5MR]

U.S. Partially Closes Mission to Panama—Government's Role in Unrest Protested, 19061 [8JY]

Bills and resolutions

Crime and criminals: limit immunity of foreign diplomatic staff relative to crimes of violence (see S. 1437)

———redress for crimes committed in U.S. (see H.R. 3036)

Dept. of State: remove requirement that Director General and Chairman of the Board of Foreign Service be members of the Senior Foreign Service (see H.R. 1377)

———restrictions on employment of certain nationals in U.S. missions (see H.R. 2144)

District of Columbia: Soviet Union occupancy of chancery (see H. Con. Res. 3)

Embassies: funds for additional construction in communist countries (see S. 995)

———improve security at U.S. facilities (see S. 994)

———reorganize offices involved in overseas construction (see S. 993)

———travel restrictions on personnel of certain missions and organizations in the U.S. (see H.R. 2083)

Espionage: improve security at U.S. facilities (see S. 994)

———increase penalties (see S. 996)

Foreign embassies: restrictions on foreign missions of Communist countries (see S. 947)

Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act: amend relative to certain activities (see H.R. 1888)

Lebanon: Dept. of State special envoy to negotiate release of U.S. citizens held hostage (see S. Res. 345)

Soviet Union: annual summit meetings (see H. Con. Res. 206)

———condemnation for installation of listening devices in U.S. Embassy building, Moscow (see H. Con. Res. 3)

———construction of U.S. chancery in Moscow (see H. Con. Res. 109)

———Embassy site agreements (see S. Res. 261)

———improve U.S. Embassy security (see H.R. 2410)

———renegotiate agreement on embassies (see H. Con. Res. 96)

———void agreements relating to site of embassy (see H.J. Res. 262)

Citations

Order of the Quetzal awarded to Alberto M. Piedra: Government of Guatemala, 25899 [30SE]

Documents

Repeal of Prior Income Tax Law and Applicability of Subchapter, 10886 [1MY]

Hearings

Committee on Appropriations (House): representation allowances, emergencies in diplomatic and consular service, payment to Foreign Service Retirement Fund, American Institute in Taiwan, and Asia Foundation (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 Armed Services (House): Marine security guards at U.S. embassies (testimony), D232 [3AP]

Committee on Foreign Affairs: diplomatic security (testimony), D176 [19MR]

———embassy security in Moscow (testimony), D233 [3AP], D270 [22AP]

———investigations of U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland (testimony from H.B. Hollingsworth, William Bodde, and Faith R. Whittlesey), D133 [10MR]

———investigations of U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland (testimony from Ronald I. Spiers, George S. Vest, Rozanne L. Ridgway, and Faith R. Whittlesey), D141 [11MR]

Committee on Foreign Relations: ambassador nominations (testimony), D381 [28MY]

———nomination of Arnold L. Raphel as Ambassador to Pakistan, D77 [24FE]

———nomination of Burton Levin as Ambassador to Burma (testimony), D192 [25MR]

———nomination of Daryl Arnold as Ambassador to Singapore (testimony), D164 [18MR]

———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]

———security breaches at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow (testimony), D301 [30AP]

Letters

Diplomatic immunity: Max D. Leifer, 27007 [8OC]

Nomination of Melissa F. Wells to be Ambassador to Mozambique: Dept. of State, 10895 [1MY]

———Melissa F. Wells, 10890 [1MY]

———Senator Helms (Dear Colleague), 10891 [1MY]

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]

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]

Meetings

Committee on Foreign Affairs: 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 Burton Levin as Ambassador to Burma, D211 [31MR]

———nomination of Daryl Arnold as Ambassador to Singapore, D186 [24MR]

———nomination of James K. Bishop as Ambassador to Liberia, D186 [24MR]

———nomination of John C. Monjo as Ambassador to Malaysia, D211 [31MR]

———nomination of Melissa F. Wells as Ambassador to Mozambique, D211 [31MR]

———nomination of Stephen R. Lyne as Ambassador to Ghana, D186 [24MR]

———nomination of Trusten F. Crigler as Ambassador to Somalia, D211 [31MR]

Memorandums

Foreign Mission Status: Dept. of State, 25505 [29SE]

Poems

``Diplomacy,'' A. Lawrence Schaeffer, 4569 [3MR]

Questions and answers

Nomination of Melissa F. Wells to be Ambassador to Mozambique, 10895-10904 [1MY]

Remarks in House

Appropriations: closure of consulates, 35652 [15DE]

Bannerman, Robert: tribute, 2375 [29JA]

Dept. of State: consulates, 16251, 16252 [16JN]

———housing allowances, 16245 [16JN]

———Marine security guards at U.S. Embassies, 15561 [11JN], 16260-16262 [16JN]

District of Columbia: occupancy of chancery (H. Con. Res. 3), 4922 [5MR]

———Soviet Embassy site, 11011 [4MY]

Embassies: reciprocity and security, 16230-16239, 16241 [16JN]

Foreign embassies: U.S. travel restrictions, 16694-16701 [18JN]

Germany, Federal Republic of: Dept. of State recommendation to close U.S. Consulate General, 10620 [29AP]

Immunity: criminal prosecution, 25264-25267 [25SE]

Lauder, Ron: tribute, 29013 [22OC]

National Foreign Language Week: observance, 4965, 4970 [5MR]

———observance (H. Con. Res. 65), 4968 [5MR]

Palmer, Sushma: tribute, 24460 [17SE]

Panama: U.S. Embassy security, 19061 [8JY]

Rossinot, Andre: visit to Washington, DC, 7312 [30MR]

Soviet Union: embassy site in District of Columbia, 11011 [4MY]

———espionage activities in U.S., 34641 [9DE]

———human rights abuses (H. Res. 315), 32714 [18NO]

———improve U.S. Embassy security (H.R. 2410), 12396 [13MY]

———installation of listening devices in U.S. Embassy building in Moscow (H. Con. Res. 3), 4922 [5MR]

———occupation of new chancery building in Washington, DC, 18295 [30JN]

Treaties: Presidential role, 10609 [29AP]

U.N.: establish Office of Diplomatic Security (H. Con. Res. 56), 4122 [25FE]

Waldheim, Kurt: barred from U.S., 11671 [7MY]

Youth Network Council of Chicago, IL: meeting with Latin American diplomats relative to drug abuse, 29213 [26OC]

Remarks in Senate

Afghanistan: establish position of U.S. Ambassador at Large, 26897-26899 [7OC]

———Soviet occupation (S. Res. 31), 1137 [12JA]

Commission on European Communities: diplomatic and consular privileges (S. 1336), 14861 [5JN]

Crigler, Trusten F.: nomination as Ambassador to Somalia, 9718 [24AP]

Crime and criminals: limit immunity of foreign diplomatic staff relative to crimes of violence (S. 1437), 17829 [26JN], 22216 [4AU]

———limit immunity of foreign diplomatic staff relative to crimes of violence (S. 1437), star print, 18970 [8JY]

Dept. of State: arrangement of visits of foreign dignitaries to the Capitol, 26890 [7OC]

Dept. of State Freedom of Expression Act: enact, 25505, 25506 [29SE]

Embassies: funds for additional construction in Communist countries (S. 995), 8800 [9AP]

———improve security at U.S. facilities (S. 994), 8800 [9AP]

———reorganize offices involved in overseas construction (S. 993), 8800 [9AP]

———restrictions on foreign missions of Communist countries (S. 947), 8392-8394 [8AP]

Foreign countries: study cost of renting versus purchasing offices for certain diplomatic posts, 23826 [11SE]

Foreign Missions Act: amend relative to treatment of certain Communist countries, 26831-26832 [7OC]

Foreign Service: tribute, 24778 [22SE]

Gladson, Charles L.: nomination, 23371 [7AU]

Hartman, Arthur: tribute, 12029 [12MY]

Lebanon: Dept. of State special envoy to negotiate release of U.S. citizens held hostage (S. Res. 345), 35806 [16DE]

Loeb, John, Jr.: tribute, 1361 [14JA]

McNeil, Frank: tribute, 5074 [6MR]

Nominations: remain in status quo, 23368-23371 [7AU]

Raphel, Arnold L.: nomination, 10880, 10883 [1MY]

Saltzman, Arnold A.: tribute, 6845 [25MR]

Soviet Union: Embassy site agreements (S. Res. 261), 21715-21719, 21723 [30JY]

Tambs, Lew: tribute, 11993 [12MY]

Terrorist Diplomat Prosecution Act: enact (S. 339), 1511 [20JA]

Tinder, John D.: nomination, 23375 [7AU]

U.N.: hiring freeze, 26895-26897 [7OC]

———restriction on U.S. contributions to international organizations relative to certain abuses of U.N. system, 26830 [7OC]

U.S. Embassies: leases, 26885, 26886 [7OC]

———security, 26869 [7OC]

Wells, Melissa F.: cloture motion on nomination, 23376 [7AU]

———nomination, 10889-10904 [1MY]

Zeder, Fred M., II: tribute, 1541 [20JA]

Reports

AID Funding of Certain Projects in Southern Africa, 23371-23375 [7AU]

Bureau of Diplomatic Security: Committee on Foreign Affairs, 28111 [15OC]

Implementation of the Foreign Missions Act: Dept. of State, 16701-16723 [18JN]

Overview of Diplomatic Immunity: Committee on Foreign Relations, 27004 [8OC]

Rulings

Diplomatic privileges for the PLO: U.N., 27060 [8OC]

Statements

Admission of Foreign Officials to U.S.: President Reagan, 34271 [4DE]

Diplomatic Crimes: Senator Byrd, 17829 [26JN]

Should We Trust the Russians? Arnold A. Saltzman, 10276 [28AP]

Status of Permanent Observers to U.N.: U.N. Legal Counsel, 30492 [3NO]

Tables

Lease costs: Dept. of State, 26886 [7OC]

Testimonies

Diplomatic Immunity, 27005 [8OC]

———Chuck Ashman, 27007-27010 [8OC]

———Ken Skeen, 27004 [8OC]

———Pamela Trescott, 27010 [8OC]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 65, National Foreign Language Week, 4969 [5MR]

S. 339, Terrorist Diplomat Prosecution Act, 1512 [20JA]

S. 947, restrictions on foreign missions of Communist countries, 8396 [8AP]

S. 948, conditional occupation of new Soviet embassy in Washington, DC, 8396 [8AP]

S. 1336, granting of diplomatic and consular privileges and immunities to offices of Commission of the European Communities in U.S., 14861 [5JN]

S. Con. Res. 26, improvement of foreign language skill and international awareness of Americans, 4637 [3MR]

S. Res. 31, Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, 1138 [12JA]

S. Res. 261, Soviet Embassy site agreements, 21723 [30JY]