HELMS, JESSE (a Senator from North Carolina)

Addresses

Challenges of Banking: John G. Medlin, Jr., 16984-16986 [23JN]

Future Belongs to the Free—Reagan Doctrine and Central America: Lew Tambs, 11994

John P. East: Donald J. Senese, 3418 [17FE]

National Security and Pacific Area: Douglas MacArthur, 34942 [10DE]

Nuclear Weapons: John F. Kennedy, 26434 [6OC]

World Conflict in 1856: Matthew C. Perry, 34942 [10DE]

Amendments offered by, to

Air Passenger Protection Act: enact (S. 1485), 29887-29889 [29OC]

Appropriations: making continuing (H.J. Res. 395), 35127, 35129, 35177, 35185, 35203, 35224, 35300, 35301, 35306, 35309, 35314, 35315 [11DE]

———making supplemental (H.R. 1827), 13214, 13266 [20MY], 13451, 13603 [21MY], 13752 [27MY], 13911, 13925, 13969 [28MY], 14131 [29MY], 14284 [2JN]

Budget: reconciliation pursuant to section 4 of the concurrent resolution (S. 1920), 34963 [10DE]

Central America: peace initiative, 22435 [5AU]

Civil Rights Act: enforcement of fair housing (S. 558), 8514, 8515 [8AP], 8864, 8875, 8876 [9AP]

Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select): report (H. Con. Res. 195), 31092, 31151 [5NO]

Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for fiscal years 1988-89 (S. 1174), 23837, 23856 [11SE], 24202, 24224 [16SE], 24407, 24448 [17SE], 24518, 24552 [18SE], 25160, 25175, 25196 [24SE], 25264, 25327 [25SE], 25397, 25421 [28SE], 25499, 25504, 25639, 25640 [29SE]

———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), 26294 [2OC]

Dept. of State: authorizing appropriations (S. 1394), 26297, 26299, 26304, 26306, 26307, 26341, 26342, 26343 [2OC], 26430, 26446, 26447, 26485, 26488, 26489, 26506, 26509, 26578, 26579, 26580, 26581, 26582, 26583, 26584, 26585 [6OC], 26830, 26837, 26894, 26895, 26900, 26901, 26915, 26920, 26921 [7OC], 27002, 27012, 27018, 27026, 27033, 27034, 27036, 27037, 27040, 27041, 27042, 27043, 27056, 27057, 27064, 27119-27126 [8OC]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, and the Judiciary: making appropriations (H.R. 2763), 28112, 28136 [15OC]

Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3058), 27752, 27754, 27761, 27766, 27768, 27819, 27820 [14OC]

District of Columbia: making appropriations (H.R. 2713), 25796, 25887 [30SE]

Education: reauthorizing program of assistance to disadvantaged children (S. 373), 33355 [1DE]

Farm Credit Act: enact (S. 1665), 33584 [2DE]

Federal Election Campaign Act: amend (S. 2), 16184 [16JN], 17024 [23JN], 23562, 23578 [9SE], 23737 [10SE]

Foreign trade: authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), 17860, 17861 [26JN]

Government procurement: interest on overdue payments (S. 328), 27315 [9OC]

Homeless: assistance (H.R. 558), 8515 [8AP], 8688, 8695, 8863 [9AP]

Medicare Catastrophic Loss Prevention Act: enact (S. 1127), 29385, 29396, 29475, 29477 [27OC]

Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act: enact (S. 1420), 18152, 18157, 18205, 18207 [30JN], 18563, 18564 [1JY], 18929, 18938, 18961, 18962 [8JY], 19259 [9JY], 19428 [10JY], 19978, 20060, 20072 [15JY], 20261 [17JY]

Postal Service: procedural and appeal rights to certain personnel actions (H.R. 348), 21239, 21270 [28JY]

Public debt: limit (H.J. Res. 324), 21271 [28JY], 21868, 21870, 21930 [31JY]

Retiree Benefits Security Act: enact (S. 548), 21095, 21096, 21143 [24JY]

Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act: enact (S. 387), 2780, 2932 [4FE]

Threshold Test Ban Treaty (Exec. N, 94-2), 1659-1666 [21JA]

Veterans: improve benefits (S. 9), 33869, 33909, 33919 [3DE]

War Powers Act: compliance with provisions (S.J. Res. 194), 28385, 28433, 28434 [20OC]

Wells, Melissa F.: nomination to be Ambassador to Mozambique, 23531, 23537 [9SE]

World Population Awareness Week: designate (S.J. Res. 69), 6496 [20MR]

Appointments

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry subcommittee assignments, D37 [29JA]

Committee on Foreign Relations subcommittee, D74 [23FE]

Conferee: H.R. 3, Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act, 22419 [5AU]

———H.R. 3030, Farm Credit Act amendments, 34268 [4DE]

———H.R. 1157, Farm Disaster Assistance Act, 11608 [7MY]

Senate Office Building Commission, 36556 [19DE]

Articles and editorials

Aiding Mozambique Marxists, John P. Cregan, 21492 [29JY]

AIDS and Insurance—The Rationale for AIDS-Related Testing, Karen A. Clifford and Russel P. Iuculano, Harvard Law Review, 25799-25804 [30SE]

Behind the Scenes, but Not on the Witness Stand, Lisa M. Keen, Washington (DC) Blade, 29069 [23OC]

Blacks and the Elitist Stereotype, Robert Pear, New York (NY) Times, 27036 [8OC]

Bork Battle Exposes Political Hypocrites, Giles Lambertson, Greensboro (NC) News and Record, 26515 [6OC]

Bork Supreme Court Nomination, MS. (magazine), 29071 [23OC]

Bork Supreme Court Nomination, Wall Street Journal, 29072 [23OC]

Can the Leaders Ever Be Trusted? M.X. Pei, Washington (DC) Post, 3714 [19FE]

Catastrophic Illness Health Insurance, Chicago (IL) Tribune, 29399 [27OC]

Chase Manhattan's Transactions in the U.S.S.R., David Rockefeller, Journal of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trade and Economic Council, 27401 [13OC]

China Flies More Security Forces to Tibet—Protesters Seeking Independence Say They Will Fight On, Daniel Southerland, Washington (DC) Post, 26453 [6OC]

Chinese Accuse U.S. Reporter, Daniel Southerland, Washington (DC) Post, 3420 [17FE]

Chinese Police Take Over Section of Holiest Buddhist Site in Tibet, Edward A. Gargan, New York (NY) Times, 26453 [6OC]

Chinese Who Studied in U.S. Jailed After Shanghai Protest, Jay Mathews, Washington (DC) Post, 3716 [19FE]

Coat Stand Is Metaphor for Captain's Long Career, Anderson Scott, Montgomery (AL) Alabama Journal, 34953 [10DE]

Communist Takeover of Outer Mongolia—Model for Eastern Europe? Thomas T. Hammond, 2261-2269 [29JA]

Cooperation With U.S. Banks—Prospects for the Future, Victor Gerashchenko, Wall Street Journal, 27405 [13OC]

Corporate Angst on Capitol Hill—Democrats Push for a Passel of Pro-Labor Bills, Time (magazine), 17026 [23JN]

Deception Managers, William Safire, New York (NY) Times, 8459 [8AP]

Detentist at Commerce, Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, Washington (DC) Post, 27402 [13OC]

Diplomatic Crime, Wall Street Journal, 26132 [1OC]

Ex-Graduate Student in U.S. Is Among Detained Chinese, Marvine Howe, New York (NY) Times, 3716 [19FE]

FBI Told To Halt Sting of Bahamas' Premier, Michael Hedges, Washington (DC) Times, 7910 [3AP]

5-Hour Mozambique Massacre Leaves a Tableau of Carnage, William Claiborne, Washington (DC) Post, 21111 [24JY]

Former U.S. Senator Alton A. Lennon Dies, 1460 [20JA]

Friday Forum—A Family's Plea to Close PLO Offices, Washington (DC) Times, 35771 [16DE]

Gays Upset Over AIDS Vote by Kennedy and Kerry, Bruce Mohl, Boston (MA) Globe, 33928 [3DE]

Gorbachev Approved Missile Test Near Hawaii, Gregory Fossedal, Washington (DC) Times, 27384 [13OC]

Guns of Glasnost, Edgar Ulsamer, Air Force (magazine), 19769 [14JY], 23193 [7AU]

Had Destroyed Secret Contracts—Whole Company's Involvement in Illegal Exports by Toshiba Machine Is Substantiated, Yomiuri (Japanese publication), 16829 [19JN]

Hanoi's Broken Promise, Washington (DC) Post, 25500 [29SE]

Helms in Right in Panel Dispute Over Mansion, Ernest B. Furguson, Raleigh (NC) News and Observer, 13631 [21MY]

High Stakes of the Bork Confirmation Fight, James Steele, People's World, 29070 [23OC]

Honduran Bombing Suspect Is Given Asylum in Mexico, Lindsey Gruson, New York (NY) Times, 27056 [8OC]

How the World Keeps the Iran-Iraq War Going, Jonathan Kapstein, Business Week, 4581 [3MR]

If ``Senator Sam'' Were the Nominee, William Murchison, Texas Lawyer (publication), 29070 [23OC]

In a Silent Monastery, Gods, Tears and Fears, Edward A. Gargan, New York (NY) Times, 26454 [6OC]

India-China Relations, New Delhi (India) Mail, 13179 [20MY]

International Narcotics Trafficking—Soviet Connection, Joseph D. Douglass, Jr., and Jan Sejna, Journal of Defense and Diplomacy, 2106-2108 [28JA]

Japan Gains From American Embargo, Clifford Krauss, Wall Street Journal, 25500 [29SE]

Keelhauled Again? Wall Street Journal, 27021-27023 [8OC]

Man With Black Gloves, Sarah Burgess, Washington (DC) Post, 3714 [19FE]

Medvid Case—American Honor Lost, Fred J. Eckert, Wall Street Journal, 27020 [8OC]

Methods for Illegal Trade With Soviet Union—Confession of a Principal in Toshiba Machine Case, Hitori Kumagai, Bungei Shunju (Japanese magazine), 22903-22908 [6AU]

Mikhail and Raisa—Just Like Us?, Rosemary Yardley, Greensboro (NC) News, 34222 [4DE]

Modest Demands of the Intellectuals, Rosemary Draper, Washington (DC) Post, 3715 [19FE]

My Expulsion From China, Lawrence MacDonald, Washington (DC) Post, 3420 [17FE]

Nakasone Asserts Toshiba Betrayed Japan With Sales, Susan Chira, New York (NY) Times, 20079 [15JY]

Nakasone Calls Illegal Sales a ``Betrayal,'' Maggie Jackson, Washington (DC) Post, 20079 [15JY]

Narcotics Output Soars in Mexico, U.S. Report Says, Joel Brinkley, New York (NY) Times, 7830 [2AP]

New Taxes To Cut the Deficit—Another Congress Bait-and-Switch Ruse, Heritage Foundation, 29396 [27OC]

Not Yet, Say Some Observers, About Peace Prize for Arias-Sanchez, Claude R. Marx, Washington (DC) Times, 28017 [15OC]

Nuclear Weapons, Henry A. Kissinger, Time, 26434 [6OC]

Nuclear Weapons, Herbert Dinerstein, Foreign Affairs (publication), 26434 [6OC]

Nuclear Weapons, Military Thought (Soviet publication), 26434 [6OC]

Panama Canal—Its Major Marine Operational Problems and Solution, Gerald E. Anderson, A.S.C.E. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering, 14957-14961 [9JN]

Panama Strongman Said To Trade in Drugs, Arms and Illicit Money, Seymour M. Hersh, New York (NY) Times, 7904-7906 [3AP]

Peace Plan Is Headed Toward Sandinista Victory—Give the Resistance Nonlethal Aid, Alfredo Cesar, Washington (DC) Post, 28018 [15OC]

Pilots Are the Key, John H. Doster, Aviation Digest (publication), 23562 [9SE]

Please Help Save My Husband, Yang Wei—U.S.-Educated Student Arrested in Shanghai, Che Shaoli, China Spring Digest (publication), 24221 [16SE]

Politics in South Africa, Sharon Behn (series), 23529, 23530 [9SE]

Profiteers of Terror—The European Connection, Nathan M. Adams, Reader's Digest, 4582 [3MR]

Reagan Affirms Links Between Soviet Trade, Emigration, Bill Gertz, Washington (DC) Times, 27405 [13OC]

Reagan Affirms Support for Mozambican Leader, David B. Ottaway, Washington (DC) Post, 26490 [6OC]

Reagan for President, Wall Street Journal, 29397 [27OC]

Rebuff to Palestinians Is Upheld, New York (NY) Times, 35774 [16DE]

Reporter's Odyssey in Unseen China, John F. Burns, New York (NY) Times, 3421 [17FE]

SALT II, Edgar Ulsammer and Peter Hughes, Air Force (magazine), 8459 [8AP]

Sanctions Backfired, William Raspberry, Washington (DC) Post, 30339 [30OC]

Sanctions—The Republic of South Africa, Journal of Defense and Diplomacy, 37641 [21DE]

Should Robert H. Bork Be Confirmed? Yes, I. Beverly Lake, Durham (NC) Herald, 26514 [6OC]

South African Violence, Associated Press, 26465 [6OC]

Soviet ABM Defense, Soviet Military Power (publication), 8463 [8AP]

Soviet Nuclear Blackmail, Eugene Rostow, Commentary (publication), 26437 [6OC]

Soviet Threat Necessitates Solid U.S. Commitment, James E. Wood, Raleigh (NC) News and Observer, 7282 [30MR]

Submarined by Japan and Norway, New York (NY) Times, 18152 [30JN]

Symms Blocks State Department's Southern Africa Policy, Lawrence Reed, Nampa (ID) Idaho Press-Tribune, 30340 [30OC]

Toshiba Broke COCOM Rules in 1984 Also, Mainichi (Japan) News, 16828 [19JN]

Toshiba Case—Japanese Firms' Push To Sell to Soviets Led to Security Breaches, Damon Darlin, Wall Street Journal, 22908-22910 [6AU]

Toshiba Machine Carried Out Illegal Exports in 1984, Too—Four ``Five-Axis'' Machine Tools to Soviet Union—MITI Checking Into Additional Sanctions, Mainichi (Japan) News, 16828 [19JN]

Toshiba Whistle-Blower Defends Decision To Expose Company—His Motive, He Says, Was To Protect Security of Japan and Free World, Takashi Oka, Christian Science Monitor, 22910 [6AU]

U.S. Facilities Stoned in Panama, Michele Labrut, Miami (FL) Herald, 18516 [1JY]

U.S. May Reply to Soviet Rays, William Beecher, Boston (MS) Globe, 8459 [8AP]

U.S.-Soviet Trade Bars Said to Cost $10 Billion, Raymond Bonner, New York (NY) Times, 27411 [13OC]

U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trade—A Vital Need? C. William Verity, Jr., Journal of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trade and Economic Council, 27404 [13OC]

Verity's Views on Soviet Trade Setting Off a Few Fireworks, Robert England, 27402 [13OC]

``Voice of Lucky Strike'' Dies, George Johnson, Goldsboro (NC) News-Argus, 3005 [5FE]

W. Morgan Shuster and the Modernization of Persia, London (England) Nation, 4580 [3MR]

What Stirred Their Anti-PAC Passions, Morton Blackwell, Washington (DC) Times, 16124 [16JN]

Will This Man Control the Panama Canal?, 7902 [3AP]

Will We Profit From Colonel North's Example? Walter E. Williams, Durham (NC) Herald, 21932 [31JY]

Bills and resolutions introduced by

Abortion: civil rights of unborn children (see S. 381), 1870 [22JA]

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: control progression of epidemic (see S. 1352), 15137 [10JN]

Agricultural Protection Cost Recovery Act: enact (see S. 1816), 29156 [23OC]

Agriculture: sugar price support (see S. 1000), 8760 [9AP]

Children: State eligibility requirements for abuse and neglect assistance (see S. 1596), 22440 [5AU]

China, People's Republic of: retaliation against expulsion of Western journalists (see S. Con. Res. 74), 24214 [16SE]

———human rights situation placed on U.N. agenda (see S. Con. Res. 73), 24214 [16SE]

———human rights situation placed on U.N. agenda (see S. Con. Res. 40), 6855 [25MR]

Congress: calls upon the Government of the People's Republic of China to release Yang Wei (see S. Con. Res. 40), 6855 [25MR]

Dept. of State: make it unlawful to expel persons seeking political asylum from U.S. missions or consulates (see S. 1657), 23200 [7AU]

Diplomats: limit immunity of foreign diplomatic staff relative to crimes of violence (see S. 1437), 17824 [26JN]

Elections: use of compulsory union dues for political purposes (see S. 615), 4264 [26FE]

Farm Disaster Assistance Act: extend reporting date for ethanol cost effectiveness study (see S. 1597), 22440 [5AU]

Food Science and Technology Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 149), 14330 [2JN]

Foreign Assistance Act: disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (see S.J. Res. 92), 5921 [17MR]

Foreign trade: prohibition on export of defense articles by certain companies (see S. 1656), 23200 [7AU]

Great Smoky Mountains Wilderness Act: enact (see S. 695), 5147 [10MR]

Namibia: support for groups working for freedom and against Communism (see S. Res. 300), 28974 [22OC]

National Dairy Goat Awareness Week: designate (see S. 1913; S.J. Res. 14, 230), 348 [6JA], 33945 [3DE], 34328 [8DE]

Nicaragua: assistance to Contras (see S. 1681), 23843 [11SE]

Pornography: prohibit dial-a-porn operations (see S. 212), 346 [6JA]

Postal Service: appeal rights for certain adverse personnel actions (see S. 523), 3384 [17FE]

Reagan, President: uphold U.S. rights under the U.S.-People's Republic of China Cultural Agreement (see S. Con. Res. 39), 6855 [25MR]

Schools: voluntary prayer (see S. 213), 346 [6JA]

Senate: amend rule XX on questions of order (see S. Res. 108)

———amend rule XXII on precedence of motions (see S. Res. 105, 107), 3723 [19FE]

———amend rule XXV on standing committees (see S. Res. 106), 3723 [19FE]

South Africa: repeal sanctions (see S. 1658), 23200 [7AU]

Tariff: m-toluic acid (see S. 1202), 12486 [14MY]

———thiothiamine hydrochloride (see S. 1807), 28744 [21OC]

Taxation: income tax of corporations, tax on earned income, and estate and gift taxes (see S. 1576), 21902 [31JY]

Telephone: dail-a-porn operations (see S. 1118), 10906 [1MY]

Trade Act: amend to promote expansion of international trade with Canada relative to furniture, recreational marine craft, and printed products (see S. 1341), 15068 [9JN]

———disapprove certification by President under section 802(b) (see S.J. Res. 93), 5921 [17MR]

Unborn Children's Civil Rights Act: enact (see S. 381), 1870 [22JA]

Yang Wei: release (see S. Con. Res. 75), 24214 [16SE]

Bills and resolutions introduced by, as cosponsor

Abortion: constitutional amendment on right to life (see S.J. Res. 27, 31, 32), 1870, 1871 [22JA]

———deny tax-exempt status to certain organizations (see S. 264), 347 [6JA]

———informed consent from patient (see S. 272, 273), 347 [6JA]

———restriction on use of funds available by Bureau of Prisons (see S. 274), 347 [6JA]

———restriction on use of LSC funds (see S. 267), 347 [6JA]

Adoption: family planning projects (see S. 271), 3399 [17FE]

———transition period for full implementation on nonrecurring expenses reimbursement program (see S. 270), 3399 [17FE]

Afghanistan: prohibit trade (see S. 1027)

———Soviet occupation (see S. Res. 31), 349 [6JA]

Agricultural Producer and Farm Credit System Borrower Act: enact (see S. 1486), 20252 [17JY]

Agriculture: financial protection to poultry growers and sellers (see S. 1836), 30342 [30OC]

———ineligibility of aliens for agricultural loans, payments, or benefits (see S. 54), 11111 [5MY]

———technologies in food safety and animal health (see S. 1561), 25886 [30SE]

Air pollution: use of ethanol, methanol, and other oxygenated fuels as accepted air pollution control strategy in areas designated by EPA (see S. Res. 219), 13555 [21MY]

Airport and Airway Improvement Act: withhold funds to countries that deny fair market opportunity to U.S. companies (see S. 764), 6672 [24MR]

Alaska: leasing of public lands in coastal plain of North Slope for oil and gas production (see S. 1217), 24446 [17SE]

Aliens: ineligibility for agricultural loans, payments, or benefits (see S. 54), 11111 [5MY]

American Gospel Arts Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 101), 15469 [11JN]

Angola: condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup in Angola and human rights violations there (see S. Res. 174), 11804 [8MY]

Appropriations: bills shall be presented separately to the President (see S. 1835), 30342 [30OC]

———line-item veto (see S. 402), 2118 [28JA]

Arizona Statehood Diamond Jubilee: designate (see S.J. Res. 46), 2891 [4FE]

Armed Forces: establish fees for outpatient medical care (see S. Con. Res. 35), 7553 [31MR]

Banks and banking: prohibit ownership of U.S. banks by certain foreigners (see S. 786), 6357 [19MR]

Benign Essential Blepharospasm Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 48), 17021 [23JN]

Brusselmans, Anne: relief (see S. 333), 1472 [20JA]

Budget: constitutional amendment (see S.J. Res. 11), 348 [6JA]

Burns, Arthur F.: express sorrow on death (see S. Res. 245), 18807 [7JY]

Capital punishment: constitutional procedures for imposition (see S. 277), 347 [6JA]

Central America: support regional proposal to end armed conflict (see S. Con. Res. 24), 5173 [10MR]

Children: quality physical education programs in schools (see S. Con. Res. 43), 28987 [22OC]

Committees of the Senate: requirements for proposed legislation on new employee benefits (see S. Res. 218), 18541 [1JY]

Construction industries: minimum wage on public projects (see S. 1621), 23199 [7AU]

Consumers: relief to persons injured by the importation of articles at less than market value or wholesale price (see S. 1104), 11543 [6MY]

Courts: application of exclusionary rule (see S. 278), 347 [6JA]

———procedures for collateral review of criminal judgments (see S. 260), 347 [6JA]

Democracy in Panama Act: enact (see S. 1650), 23200 [7AU]

Dept. of Agriculture: agricultural export enhancement program (see S. Con. Res. 67), 20633 [22JY]

———anniversary (see S.J. Res. 129), 12486 [14MY]

———making supplemental appropriations (see S.J. Res. 167), 17571 [25JN]

Dept. of HUD: prevent fraud and abuse in assistance programs (see S. 250), 347 [6JA]

Education: allow tax deduction for charitable contributions to institutions (see S. 74), 13259 [20MY]

———bilingual programs for children with limited English proficiency (see S. 383), 5058 [6MR]

———exclusion from gross income for employee assistance (see S. 39), 4352 [26FE]

EEC: third country meat directive (see S. Con. Res. 77), 24434 [17SE]

82d Airborne Division Association, Inc.: recognize (see S. 840), 17857 [26JN]

English language: constitutional amendment (see S.J. Res. 13), 3131 [5FE]

Executive departments: procurement from private sector sources (see S. 265), 2148 [28JA]

Fair Labor Standards Act: amend portion relative to industrial homework (see S. 637), 5946 [17MR]

Farm Credit Act: enact (see S. 1665), 33628, 33638 [2DE]

Federal Credit Management and Debt Collection Improvement Act: enact (see S. 1270), 13555 [21MY]

Federal employees: disapproving President's recommendation for pay increases (see S.J. Res. 34), 2118 [28JA]

———pay recommendations (see S.J. Res. 42), 2891 [4FE]

Financial Independence Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 144), 23322 [7AU]

Firearms: clarify limitation on controls and prohibit use of Federal funds to political subdivisions which implement certain gun control ordinances (see S. 357), 18951 [8JY]

Foreign Assistance Act: disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (see S.J. Res. 90, 91), 5921 [17MR]

———disapprove certification by President under section 802(b) (see S.J. Res. 94, 95), 5921 [17MR]

Foreign countries: future U.S. assistance to Pakistan (see S. Res. 266), 21903 [31JY]

Gaucher's Disease Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 122), 15469 [11JN]

Haiti: democratic elections (see S. Res. 248), 21267 [28JY]

Hamadei, Mohammed: extradition (see S. Con. Res. 62), 16845 [19JN]

Highway Speed Modification Act: enact (see S. 65), 1405 [16JA]

IMF: U.S. opposition to assistance funds used for production of commodities and minerals in surplus (see S. 220), 10126 [28AP]

Income: President's recommendations relative to certain Government officials and employees (see S.J. Res. 10), 348 [6JA]

Insects: designate honeybee as the national insect (see S.J. Res. 180), 34961 [10DE]

International Special Olympics Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 85), 5921 [17MR]

International Special Olympics Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 85), 5921 [17MR]

Investments: controls on export of capital from U.S. (see S. 786), 6357 [19MR]

Japan: trade with Vietnam (see S. Res. 271), 22918 [6AU]

Karolyi, Bela: relief (see S. 668), 6117 [18MR]

Leopold, Aldo: tribute (see S.J. Res. 40), 16180 [16JN]

Lupus Awareness Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 157), 15137 [10JN]

Made in U.S.A. Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 177), 24795 [22SE]

Manteo Bay, NC: use of certain land for navigation project (see S. 1410), 17008 [23JN]

Medicare: delay payment methodology for physicians' services (see S. Con. Res. 15), 5365 [11MR]

———hospital reimbursement policy (see S. 1548), 21119 [24JY]

Members of Congress: disapproving President's recommendation for pay increases (see S.J. Res. 34), 2118 [28JA]

———limitation on salaries (see S. 544), 4352 [26FE]

———prohibit franking privileges for mass mailings (see S. 1357), 17021 [23JN]

Mental Illness Awareness Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 76), 11622 [7MY]

Motor vehicles: use of ethanol blended with gasoline as fuel (see S. 1598), 27447 [13OC]

National Adoption Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 97), 11111 [5MY]

National Alzheimer's Disease Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 15), 7066 [26MR]

National Cancer Institute Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 74), 5946 [17MR]

National Catfish Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 164), 16642 [18JN]

National Day of Excellence: designate (see S.J. Res. 35), 2118 [28JA]

National Diabetes Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 44), 6404 [19MR]

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 136), 13236 [20MY]

National Family Bread Baking Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 163), 16385 [17JN]

National Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 52), 5173 [10MR]

National Fishing Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 18, 190), 2455 [2FE], 33167 [20NO]

National Foster Care Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 59), 14366 [2JN]

National Historically Black Colleges Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 22), 1620 [21JA]

National Home Health Care Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 98), 8500 [8AP]

National Hospice Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 111), 17329 [24JN]

National Know Your Cholesterol Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 65), 3929 [23FE]

National League of Families: display POW/MIA flag in Capitol rotunda (see S. Con. Res. 9), 23773 [10SE]

National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum: charter (see S. 450), 30772 [4NO]

National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 121), 16180 [16JN]

National Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 89), 5921 [17MR]

National Outward Bound Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 145), 17021 [23JN]

National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 105), 25886 [30SE]

National Podiatric Medicine Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 75), 5631 [12MR]

National POW/MIA Recognition Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 49), 4352 [26FE]

National Productivity Improvement Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 223), 33253 [30NO]

National Reye's Syndrome Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 155), 16858 [19JN]

National Safety Belt Use Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 184), 25325 [25SE]

National School Yearbook Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 109), 13259 [20MY]

National Stuttering Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 125), 16407 [17JN]

National Tourism Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 134), 28290 [16OC]

National Watermen's Recognition Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 188), 27117 [8OC]

New Mexico Day: designate (see S. Res. 84), 1966 [27JA]

Nuclear energy: requirement for second repository for waste (see S. 642), 5365 [11MR]

Omnibus Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Act: enact (see S. 604), 10889, 10927 [1MY]

Panama: civil liberties and democracy (see S. Res. 239), 17825 [26JN]

———restriction on U.S. assistance (see S. 1614), 22918 [6AU]

PLO: make unlawful the establishment or maintenance of office within U.S. (see S. 1203), 12486 [14MY]

President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control: implement certain recommendations (see S. 1270), 13555 [21MY]

Public schools: civil rights (see S. 327), 7066 [26MR]

REA: promote economic vitality by directing resources to consumers (see S. 505), 5946 [17MR]

Rehabilitation Act: amend relative to healthful schools and workplaces (see S. 673), 8836 [9AP]

Research: tax credit (see S. 58), 6404 [19MR]

Retired Enlisted Association, Inc.: recognition (see S. 542), 25025 [23SE]

School lunch program: administration of commodity distribution (see S. 236), 346 [6JA]

Schools: voluntary prayer (see S.J. Res. 7), 348 [6JA]

Senate: tendering thanks to the President pro tempore for the courteous, dignified, and impartial manner in which he has presided (see S. Res. 351), 37794 [21DE]

Service Contract Reform Act: amend (see S. 266), 347 [6JA]

Snow White Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 140), 13933 [28MY]

Southeast Asia: negotiations to resolve fate of POW and MIA (see S. Res. 255), 21267 [28JY]

Soviet Union: void agreements relative to site of embassy in Washington, DC (see S.J. Res. 120), 12020 [12MY]

Space Exploration Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 139), 13933 [28MY]

Sports: pension plans for associations of football coaches (see S. 1188), 24548 [18SE]

``Stars and Stripes Forever'': designate as national march of the U.S. (see S. 860), 11111 [5MY]

Syndicated Television Music Copyright Reform Act: enact (see S. 698), 18541 [1JY]

Tariff: disposable surgical gowns (see S. 1306), 16180 [16JN]

———power-driven weaving machines (see S. 1224), 15469 [11JN]

Taxation: allow deduction for charitable contributions to institutions of higher education (see S. 74), 13259 [20MY]

———delaying changes in taxable years of certain entities (see S. 530), 3802 [19FE]

———exclusion from gross income for employee assistance (see S. 39), 4352 [26FE]

———exemption for certain investment companies from disallowance of indirect deductions through passthrough entities (see S. 1489), 24218 [16SE]

———increase credit for research activities (see S. 58), 6404 [19MR]

———long-term capital gains rate (see S. 1789), 29457 [27OC]

———protect taxpayer rights (see S. 1774), 27095 [8OC]

———rates (see S. Res. 46), 2335 [29JA]

———religious school exemption from Federal unemployment tax (see S. 1797), 34229 [8DE]

———restore deductions for interest on educational loans (see S. 628), 8988 [10AP]

Terrorism: control on exports that support (see S. 786), 6357 [19MR]

Textile and Apparel Trade Act: enact (see S. 549), 3722 [19FE]

Tibet: U.S. visit of the Dalai Lama (see S. Con. Res. 78), 25022 [23SE]

Trauma Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 199), 36225 [18DE]

U.N.: opposing anti-Zionist resolution (see S.J. Res. 205), 29168 [23OC]

U.S. Olympic Festival—1987 Celebration: designate (see S.J. Res. 138), 13933 [28MY]

U.S. Olympic Festival—1987 Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 138), 13933 [28MY]

VA: establish as executive department (see S. 533), 28431 [20OC]

Vietnam: release of political prisoners (see S. Res. 205), 10907 [1MY]

Wallenberg, Raoul: establish monument to honor (see S.J. Res. 232), 35631 [15DE]

Bills and resolutions relative to

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: appointment (see S. Res. 18), 348 [6JA]

Committee on Ethics (Select): appointment (see S. Res. 20), 348 [6JA]

Committee on Foreign Relations: appointment (see S. Res. 18), 348 [6JA]

Committee on Rules and Administration: appointment (see S. Res. 20), 348 [6JA]

Senate Legal Counsel: permission to represent Senator Helms in Tayoun v. Foglietta (see S. Res. 182), 7846 [2AP]

Books

``Anatomy of Communist Takeovers,'' Thomas T. Hammond, 2261-2269 [29JA]

``Panama Canal Treaties Swindle: Consent to Disasters,'' G. Russell Evans, 2413 [2FE]

``Serving Secretly,'' Ken Flowers, 33077 [20NO]

``Soviet Military Power'', 26308 [2OC]

Briefs

Senator Helms v. Sec. of the Treasury, 22149 [3AU]

Chronologies

Key events in Central America, 1981-87, 22435-22439 [5AU]

Cloture motions

Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for fiscal years 1988-89 (S. 1174), 25849 [30SE]

Colloquies

Compliance with arms control treaties: Senator McClure and Elmo Zumwalt, Jr., 8460 [8AP]

Communiques

Update on offensive in Angola: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (sundry), 25308 [25SE]

Court decisions

Grand jury subpoenas to Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos: Claude M. Hilton, U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 23148 [7AU]

Documents

Anti-Drug Abuse Act, 7816 [2AP]

Declaration of Independence: Thomas Jefferson (excerpt), 17829 [26JN]

Dept. of State Basic Authorities Act, section 15(a), 37784 [21DE]

Diplomacy of the Nicaraguan Democratic Resistance, 6085 [18MR]

District of Columbia Appropriations Act (H.R. 2713), 25790, 25793 [30SE]

Foreign Trade Protocol: U.S.-U.S.S.R. Chamber of Commerce, 27407 [13OC]

Presidentially Confirmed Expanding Pattern of Soviet SALT II Break Out Violations—Total of 24, 26095 [1OC]

Protocol Relative to Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, 1666 [21JA]

SALT I Treaty, 26302 [2OC], 27057 [8OC]

Senate Procedure—Precedents and Practices, 23539 [9SE]

Standing Rules of the Senate, 32766 [19NO]

U.S.-Nicaraguan Negotiating History, 6085 [18MR]

Essays

Tax Simplification—Let's Play Flatball: Karen Quick, 21909-21915 [31JY]

Eulogies

Harry W. Clarke: George D. Heaton, 11996 [12MY]

Excerpts

``Judge John J. Parker and the Constitution,'' William C. Burris, 29071 [23OC]

``Life and Death in Shanghai,'' Nien Cheng, 27038 [8OC]

``Soviet Military Power'', 26435 [6OC]

``Strangling of Persia'': W. Morgan Shuster, 4580 [3MR]

Factsheets

Points To Remember About Smoking Aboard Aircraft, 29622 [28OC]

History

African National Congress Meetings With the Dept. of State, 21245 [28JY]

Interviews

Living for human dignity, Qiu Chun with Yang Wei's wife and relatives, China Spring Digest (publication), 24222, 24223 [16SE]

Superpower competition and East-West finance: Human Events with Roger W. Robinson, Jr., 14277-14279 [2JN]

Letters

Alien departure procedures: William W. Craig, INS, 23146, 23148 [7AU]

Alton A. Lennon, T. Harry Gatton, 1459 [20JA]

Budget Act waiver for consideration of H.J. Res. 102: by, 2302 [29JA]

Centers for Disease Control funding of acquired immune deficiency syndrome education: by, 37774 [21DE]

Chinese violations of human rights in Tibet: by, 25923 [30SE], 26055 [1OC]

Civil liberties in People's Republic of China, 1000 Chinese students in U.S., Wall Street Journal, 2270 [29JA]

Closing of PLO offices in U.S.: by, 35775 [16DE]

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, appropriations: by, 36539 [19DE]

Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships: by, 20081 [15JY]

Dept. of Defense appropriations authorization: President Reagan, 32758 [19NO]

Dept. of State appropriations authorization: OMB, 37783 [21DE]

Dial-a-porn phone calls, 33357 [1DE]

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

District of Columbia acquired immune deficiency syndrome tests: Cleveland B. Sparrow, Sr., 25804 [30SE]

———Frederic H. Bertrand, National Life of Vermont, 25805 [30SE]

———Harry L. Staley, Pride Mark Capitol Hill Insurance Agency, 25806 [30SE]

———Herbert L. DePrenger, GEICO Life Insurance Co., 25806 [30SE]

———James E. Barrett, Mutual of Omaha, 25806 [30SE]

———James E. Harshaw, Pilot Life Insurance Co., 25806 [30SE]

———John D. Bussey, Baptist Ministers' Conference of Washington, DC, 25804 [30SE]

———John G. Martin, Third World Assembly, Inc., 25804 [30SE]

———Lee M. Smith, Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, 25806 [30SE]

———Malcolm MacKay, New York Life Insurance Co., 25806 [30SE]

———Malcolm O. Campbell, Jr., Aetna Life Insurance Co., 25805 [30SE]

———May L. Miller, 25797 [30SE]

———Prudential Insurance Co. of America, 25806 [30SE]

———R. Damian DuFour, Greater Washington Health Underwriters Association, 25807 [30SE]

———Sylvine Blackwell, 25797 [30SE]

———Walter E. Schmitt, Schmitt Insurance Services, 25805 [30SE]

———William T. McCallum, Great-West Life Assurance Co., 25806 [30SE]

Ellis Island tree restoration: Denis P. Galvin, Dept. of the Interior, 12297 [13MY]

Human rights considerations and the Yang Wei case: several Representatives, 27039 [8OC]

Illegal technology diversions: by, 21820 [31JY]

———Motoo Shiina, 21820 [31JY]

Indictment of Yang Wei in the People's Republic of China: by, 37639 [21DE]

In-flight smoking: Fred G. Bond, Flue-Cured Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corp., 29622 [28OC]

———James A. Graham, 29621 [28OC]

———James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina, 29620 [28OC]

———John H. Cyrus, Cyrus Tobacco Consultants, Inc., 29622 [28OC]

———John W. Stallings, Bertie County Farm Bureau, NC, 29621 [28OC]

———Rick Apple, Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina, Inc., 29621 [28OC]

———W.B. Jenkins, North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation, 29622 [28OC]

J. Royal Parker, Costa Rica, case: Clayton Yeutter, U.S. Trade Representative, 35130 [11DE]

———Elliott Abrams, 35131 [11DE]

———U.S. Trade Representative, 35130 [11DE]

———William E. Brock III (1984), 35130 [11DE]

Management and use of airspace in North Carolina: by (1986), 29593 [28OC]

Minuteman missiles: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 24518, 24520 [18SE]

———Robert F. Raggio, Dept. of Defense, 24518 [18SE]

Mozambique national resistance: Alfonso Dhlakama, 21245 [28JY]

———by, 21245 [28JY]

National security violations in U.S. Embassies: by, 8927 [10AP]

Nomination of Melissa F. Wells to be Ambassador to Mozambique: by, 10891 [1MY], 21105 [24JY], 23546 [9SE]

———Dept. of State, 10895 [1MY]

Nomination of Nicholas Platt to be Ambassador to the Philippines: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 23144 [7AU]

Nomination of William C. Verity, Jr.: Bruce Smart, 27383 [13OC]

Postal Service employees: by, 21239 [28JY]

———Charles R. Clauson, 21239 [28JY]

Recovery of costs for animal and plant inspections: Dept. of Agriculture, 29166 [23OC]

Release of Kindra Bryan: by, 21106 [24JY]

RENAMO movement in Mozambique: by, 21111 [24JY]

———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 21110 [24JY]

Sale of technology to Soviet Union: by, 29145 [23OC]

Sugar price support program: Peter C. Myers, Dept. of Agriculture, 8809 [9AP]

Superconducting supercollider: John S. Herrington, Sec. of Energy, 13204 [20MY]

Taxation: by, 10885 [1MY]

———Thomas J. Nicola, 10884 [1MY]

Toshiba/Kongsberg propeller milling technology diversion case: by, 16829 [19JN], 18153 [30JN]

U.S. voluntary contributions to U.N. assistance programs: Alexander M. Haig, Jr., 23148 [7AU]

———Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 23149 [7AU]

U.S.-Japan Nuclear Cooperation Agreement: by, 36184 [18DE]

U.S.-People's Republic of China relations: William H. Baxter and others, University of Michigan, 6902 [25MR]

Lists

Chinese intellectuals suppressed, 1987, 24221 [16SE]

Chinese publications suppressed, 1987, 24221 [16SE]

Confirmed Soviet SALT violations, 24187 [16SE]

Confirmed Soviet SALT violations and their military implications, 26438 [6OC]

Cosponsors of Dec. 16, 1985 Humphrey-Dixon proposed legislation to establish a U.S. political asylum panel, 27020 [8OC]

Nobel Peace Prize recipients, 28017 [15OC]

Soviet military equipment captured or destroyed in Angola, 37643 [21DE]

Soviet SALT II violations, 13913 [28MY]

Soviet violations of international treaties: Dept. of Defense, 34945 [10DE]

Toshiba Corp., major consolidated subsidiaries, 20079 [15JY]

Votes taken during the conference on H.R. 1777, authorizing Dept. of State appropriations, 35777 [16DE]

Memorandums

Data Base on the Numbers of Strategic Offensive Arms, 1667 [21JA]

Dial-a-Porn Phone Call Prohibition: Citizens for Decency Through Law, 33359 [1DE]

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

Proportionate Reductions in Fiscal Year 1982 UN Voluntary Contributions: Nicolas Platt, Dept. of State, 23148 [7AU]

Messages

Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 34942 [10DE]

Motions offered by

Veterans: improve benefits (S. 9), 33919, 33933, 33935 [3DE]

Papers

Nuclear Weapons: Depts. of Defense and State, 26436 [6OC]

U.S.S.R.-U.S. Trade and Economic Council: Library of Congress, 27408, 27409 [13OC]

Polls of opinion

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, Newsweek, 13474-13476 [21MY]

U.S. and Soviet citizens' views on importance of issues discussed by President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, Newsweek, 35774 [16DE]

Prayers

``Scoutmaster's Prayer, '' Martin Hullender, 31518 [10NO]

Press releases

Kongsberg will sell computer automation to the Soviets: Norinform, 20446 [21JY]

Sec. of Commerce hosts meeting to discuss formation of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Chamber of Commerce: Dept. of Commerce, 27408 [13OC]

State Department calls shutting down PLO office impractical, Barry Schweid, Associated Press, 35775 [16DE]

Questions

Submitte to Ambassador-nominee William C. Harrop to Zaire: by, 36065 [17DE]

Questions and answers

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 by, on

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: Code of Federal Regulations, 14284-14288, 14290 [2JN]

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Control Act: enact (S. 1352), 15205-15208 [10JN]

Aeronautics: smoking in commercial airliners, 29813, 29819-29823 [29OC]

Agricultural Protection Cost Recovery Act: enact (S. 1816), 29164 [23OC]

Agriculture: assistance by international financial institutions for production of commodities in surplus, 18751, 18754-18756 [7JY]

———uniform treatment of commodities, 19243-19245 [9JY]

Air Passenger Protection Act: enact (S. 1485), 29850 [29OC]

Airport and Airway Capacity Expansion Act: enact (S. 1184), 29592 [28OC]

American Gospel Arts Day: designate (H.J. Res. 106), 16194 [16JN]

Angola: prohibit exports and imports, 19162 [9JY]

———U.S. military assistance to National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, 25307 [25SE]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: compliance, 23724 [10SE]

———interpretation, 7023 [26MR]

Appropriations: making continuing (H.J. Res. 395), 35129-35131, 35177, 35179, 35185, 35186 [11DE]

———making continuing (H.J. Res. 395), conference report, 37783 [21DE]

———making supplemental (H.R. 1827), 11820 [8MY], 13204, 13214-13216, 13222, 13224 [20MY], 13451-13454, 13460, 13464, 13474, 13476, 13485 [21MY], 13752 [27MY], 13908, 13911, 13913, 13924, 13925 [28MY], 14131 [29MY], 14284-14288, 14290 [2JN]

Arias-Sanchez, Oscar: congratulations on receiving Nobel Prize (S. Con. Res. 83), 28017 [15OC]

Armed Forces: wearing of items of religious apparel while in uniform, 25257 [25SE]

Arms control: compliance with the Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 8457-8464 [8AP]

———illegal trafficking, 26864 [7OC]

———notification to Congress of Soviet compliance with treaties, 26297, 26302 [2OC]

———operational deployment of certain strategic offensive nuclear weapons, 26093-26095 [1OC]

———Soviet treaty violations, 23108-23112 [7AU]

———Threshold Test Ban Treaty ratification, 1668 [21JA]

Bahamas: drug interdiction policies, 7909, 7912-7914, 7916, 7919, 7923 [3AP]

Banks and banking: challenges, 16984 [23JN]

———eliminate appropriations for multilateral development banks, 13214-13216, 13222 [20MY]

———regulate certain activities (S. 790), 6803 [25MR]

Board for International Broadcasting: authorizing appropriations (S. 1394), 26290, 26293, 26296, 26300, 26301, 26303, 26306, 26307 [2OC], 26430, 26431-26440, 26446, 26448, 26455, 26460, 26462, 26464, 26465, 26466, 26470, 26474, 26477, 26479, 26484, 26485, 26488, 26489, 26491, 26496, 26497, 26499, 26500, 26501, 26502, 26503, 26504, 26505, 26506, 26509 [6OC], 26829, 26830, 26832, 26833, 26835, 26841, 26856, 26857, 26861, 26864, 26866, 26867, 26883, 26884, 26886, 26891, 26894-26897, 26899, 26900, 26901 [7OC], 26995, 26999, 27000, 27001, 27004, 27011, 27012, 27013, 27016, 27018, 27019, 27024, 27026, 27027, 27032, 27033, 27034, 27036, 27037, 27038, 27041, 27042, 27043, 27044, 27046, 27047, 27049, 27052, 27056, 27057, 27058, 27059, 27064, 27066, 27069, 27072, 27081, 27084 [8OC]

Bork, Robert H.: Supreme Court nomination, 26513, 26514 [6OC], 27259 [9OC], 29068, 29071, 29072 [23OC]

Budget: reconciliation pursuant to section 4 of the concurrent resolution (S. 1920), 34852 [10DE]

Burnley, James H., IV: nomination, 33270 [30NO]

Business: establish National Quality Improvement Award (H.R. 812), 22430 [5AU]

Calero, Adolfo: leader of Nicaraguan democratic force, 13553 [21MY]

Carlucci, Frank C.: nomination as Sec. of Defense, 33076 [20NO]

Central America: Communist expansion, 6308 [19MR]

———peace initiative, 22434[5AU]-22439[5AU]

———support regional proposal to end armed conflict (S. Con. Res. 24), 5572 [12MR]

Children: State eligibility requirements for abuse and neglect assistance (S. 1596), 22431 [5AU]

China, People's Republic of: arrest of students for demonstrations at U.S. universities, 3713 [19FE]

———civil liberties, 2269 [29JA], 3419 [17FE]

———trial of Yang Wei, 37638 [21DE]

Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Act: amend (H.R. 2309), 22431 [5AU]

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: increase appropriations (S. Res. 304), 36537-36543, 36545 [19DE]

Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select): establish (S. Res. 23), 279-281 [6JA]

———report (H. Con. Res. 195), 31090, 31092, 31096 [5NO]

Congress: calls upon the Government of the People's Republic of China to release Yang Wei (S. Con. Res. 40), 6902 [25MR]

Congressional budget: setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), conference report, 17282 [24JN]

Dept. of Agriculture: recovering costs associated with cotton classing services (H.R. 2971), 22425 [5AU]

Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for fiscal years 1988-89 (S. 1174), 21085 [24JY], 23838 [11SE], 23954, 23956, 23957, 23958, 23959, 23960 [15SE], 24187, 24188, 24192 [16SE], 24408, 24411, 24412, 24414, 24417, 24418 [17SE], 24494-24496, 24516, 24519-24524 [18SE], 24755, 24756, 24757 [22SE], 25010, 25015 [23SE], 25081, 25160, 25162, 25164-25169, 25175-25179 [24SE], 25257, 25264, 25266, 25267 [25SE], 25500, 25505, 25506 [29SE], 26093-26095, 26119, 26132 [1OC]

———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), conference report, 32592 [18NO], 32755-32759 [19NO], 32761, 32762, 32764-32767 [19NO]

———high temperature superconductivity, 24516 [18SE]

———intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty, 25175-25179 [24SE]

———Minuteman missiles, 24518, 24519-24524 [18SE]

———Navy sinking of Iranian vessels, 25160-25162 [24SE]

———retrofitting of Minuteman III missiles, 13911, 13913 [28MY]

Dept. of Energy: superconducting supercollider, 13204, 13214 [20MY]

Dept. of State: arrangement of visits of foreign dignitaries to the Capitol, 26891 [7OC]

———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1777), conference report, 35771, 35772, 35774, 35775, 35776, 35777 [16DE]

———authorizing appropriations (S. 1394), 26290, 26293, 26296, 26297, 26298, 26300, 26301, 26303, 26306, 26307 [2OC], 26430, 26431-26440, 26446, 26448, 26455, 26460, 26462, 26464, 26466, 26470, 26474, 26477, 26479, 26484, 26485, 26488, 26489, 26491, 26496, 26497, 26499, 26500, 26501, 26502, 26503, 26504, 26505, 26506, 26509 [6OC], 26829, 26830, 26832, 26833, 26835, 26841, 26856, 26857, 26861, 26864, 26866, 26867, 26883, 26884, 26886, 26891, 26894-26897, 26899, 26900-26901 [7OC], 26995, 26999, 27000, 27001, 27003, 27011, 27012, 27013, 27016, 27018, 27019, 27024, 27026, 27027, 27032, 27033, 27034, 27036, 27037, 27038, 27041, 27042, 27043, 27044, 27046, 27047, 27049, 27052, 27056, 27057, 27058, 27059, 27064, 27066, 27069, 27072, 27081, 27084 [8OC]

———foreign mission declaration, 26901 [7OC]

———maintain data base on Latin America, 26867 [7OC]

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

Dept. of Transportation: making appropriations (H.R. 2890), 29616, 29620-29624 [28OC], 29798-29800, 29813, 29819-29823 [29OC]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, and the Judiciary: making appropriations (H.R. 2763), 28092, 28106, 28107, 28112, 28114 [15OC]

Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3058), 27381 [13OC], 27752, 27754, 27755, 27757, 27758, 27759, 27761, 27766, 27767, 27768, 27769 [14OC]

Dial-a-Porn Control Act: enact (S. 212), 639 [6JA]

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

———immunity from criminal prosecution, 25264, 25266, 25267 [25SE]

———limit immunity of foreign diplomatic staff relative to crimes of violence (S. 1437), 17829 [26JN]

Diseases: acquired immune deficiency syndrome funding, 13451-13454, 13460, 13464, 13474, 13476, 13485 [21MY]

District of Columbia: abortion funding, 25790-25792, 25793, 25794 [30SE]

———acquired immune deficiency syndrome tests, 25796, 25798, 25809-25812, 25814 [30SE]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2713), 25790-25792, 25793, 25794, 25796, 25809-25812, 25814 [30SE]

Dwyer, William L.: nomination, 31098 [5NO]

Education: Chinese students in U.S. universities, 3713 [19FE]

———extended voluntary departure program for students from People's Republic of China, 3713 [19FE]

———Guaranteed Student Loan Program, 19212 [9JY]

———reauthorizing program of assistance to disadvantaged children (S. 373), 33356, 33358, 33359, 33363, 33382, 33387, 33519 [1DE]

Ellis Island, NY: restoration of trees, 12297 [13MY]

Energy and water development: making appropriations (H.R. 2700), 31751 [12NO], 32585 [18NO]

Farm Disaster Assistance Act: extend reporting date for ethanol cost effectiveness study (S. 1597), 22432 [5AU]

Federal Aviation Act: cigarette smoking on scheduled airline flights, 29620-29624 [28OC]

Federal Election Campaign Act: amend (S. 2), 16123, 16124 [16JN], 17025 [23JN], 23562 [9SE]

———use of compulsory union dues for political purposes (S. 615), 4340 [26FE]

Federal employees: Presidential recommendations relative to rates of pay for certain offices and positions (S.J. Res. 42), 2787 [4FE]

FEMA Emergency Food and Shelter Program: funding (H.J. Res. 102), 2302 [29JA]

Food Science and Technology Week: designate (S.J. Res. 149), 14364 [2JN]

Foreign Assistance Act: disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (S.J. Res. 90), 7909, 7912-7914, 7916, 7919, 7923 [3AP]

———disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (S.J. Res. 91), 7900, 7903, 7904, 7907, 7909 [3AP]

———disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (S.J. Res. 92), 7814, 7818, 7823-7825, 7829, 7830 [2AP], 7894, 7896-7899 [3AP]

Foreign countries: U.S. assistance, 26894 [7OC]

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

Foreign trade: authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), 17744, 17769, 17772, 17777, 17780 [26JN], 18152, 18157 [30JN], 18462 [1JY], 18751, 18754-18756 [7JY], 19162, 19196, 19212, 19243-19245 [9JY], 19303, 19306, 19307 [10JY], 19725-19726, 19729, 19746, 19747 [14JY], 19926, 19966, 19975, 19982 [15JY]

———authorize negotiations of reciprocal agreements (S. 1420), unanimous-consent agreement, 17783 [26JN]

———compensate U.S. taxpayers for damages to national security caused by violators of national security export controls, 18157 [30JN]

———mandatory sanctions against Toshiba Corp. and Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik, 18152 [30JN]

———need for seven-nation economic summit to focus attention on agricultural issues (S. Res. 220), 14676 [4JN]

Francisco, Jose A.: testimony on Mozambique's FRELIMO guerrilla, 17563 [25JN]

FSLIC: recapitalize (S. 790), 6803 [25MR]

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

Government procurement: interest on overdue payments (S. 328), 27226 [9OC]

Great Smoky Mountains Wilderness Act: enact (S. 695), 5152 [10MR]

Gustitus, Linda J.: Senate Legal Counsel representation (S. Res. 268), 22433 [5AU]

Harrop, William C.: nomination to be Ambassador to Zaire, 36064 [17DE]

Honduras: sale of F-5 aircraft, 12924 [19MY]

Income: congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions (S.J. Res. 34), 2284, 2285 [29JA]

India: abolishment of Punjab government, 13549 [21MY]

Industry: enhance competitiveness (H.R. 3), 31897 [13NO]

Iran: actions to ensure safe passage of U.S. citizens, 28385, 28386 [20OC]

———arms sales, 4578-4580 [3MR]

———importation of products (S. 1748), 26324 [2OC]

———New Year (Noruz Jamshidi) celebration, 6487 [20MR]

———trade embargo, 19926 [15JY]

———U.S. policy, 6487 [20MR]

Israel: U.S. policy, 5915 [17MR]

J. Royal Parker: Costa Rica case, 35129-35131 [11DE]

Japan: technology sales to Soviet Union, 20078 [15JY]

———trade with Vietnam, 25500 [29SE]

Job Training Act: establish incentive bonus for placement (S. 514), 7803 [2AP]

Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik Co.: propeller milling technology diversion case, 22901 [6AU], 29145 [23OC]

Korea, Republic of: fair trading practices, 37792 [21DE]

Kuwait: protection of U.S.-registered ships, 18462 [1JY]

Lebanon: invasion by Syria, 16133-16135 [16JN]

———U.S. policy, 26900, 26901 [7OC]

Legislative branch of the Government: making appropriations (H.R. 2714), 25847 [30SE]

Manteo Bay, NC: use of certain land for navigation project (S. 1410), 17018 [23JN]

Medicare Catastrophic Loss Prevention Act: enact (S. 1127), 26300 [2OC], 29343, 29378, 29385, 29396, 29398, 29399 [27OC]

Mexico: call on Government to turn over Alfonso G. Ulloa to Honduras, 27056 [8OC]

Mines and mineral resources: assistance by international financial institutions for production of minerals in surplus, 18751, 18754-18756 [7JY]

Mozambique: FRELIMO guerrilla, 17563 [25JN], 21245 [28JY]

———U.S. relations, 17820, 17821 [26JN], 21492 [29JY]

Namibia: support for groups working for freedom and against Communism (S. Res. 300), 28988 [22OC]

National Appliance Energy Conservation Act: enact (S. 83), 3382 [17FE]

National Dairy Goat Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 17), 16194 [16JN]

———designate (S. 1913), 33949 [3DE]

———designate (S.J. Res. 14), 771 [6JA]

———designate (S.J. Res. 230), 34340 [8DE]

National defense: illegal technology diversions, 21819 [31JY]

National Hosiery Week: observance, 21229 [28JY]

Nicaragua: military assistance to democratic opposition, 24407, 24408, 24411, 24412, 24414, 24417, 24418 [17SE]

———moratorium on U.S. assistance to Contras (H.J. Res. 175), motion to proceed to consideration, 6308 [19MR], 6459 [20MR]

———moratorium on U.S. assistance to Contras (S.J. Res. 81), 5892 [17MR], 6083-6086 [18MR]

———U.S. aid to Contras, 22435-22439 [5AU], 23155 [7AU]

North, Oliver L.: prosecution, 31092, 31096 [5NO]

Nuclear warfare: strategic defense initiative, 24187, 24188, 24192 [16SE]

Outer Mongolia: diplomatic relations, 2260 [29JA]

Ozone: international negotiations to protect (S. Res. 226), 14826, 14827 [5JN]

Panama: attack on U.S. Embassy, 18515 [1JY]

———civil liberties abuse and democracy development (S. Res. 239), 17769, 17780 [26JN]

———restrict U.S. assistance (S. 1614), 22945 [6AU]

———U.S. policy, 25081 [24SE]

Panama Canal: long-term political and economic consequences of transfer, 2413 [2FE]

———policy determination, 14957-14961 [9JN]

Persian Gulf: reflagging Kuwaiti naval vessels, 19196 [9JY]

———share defense costs with allies, 26856, 26857 [7OC]

Philippines: U.S. support for President Aquino (S. Res. 282), 23817 [11SE]

Platt, Nicholas: nomination, 23143, 23144, 23149 [7AU]

PLO: unlawful establishment or maintenance of office in U.S., 27063, 27064 [8OC]

Point of order, 29623 [28OC]

Poland: assistance, 19982 [15JY]

Pornography: prohibit dial-a-porn operations (S. 212), 10883 [1MY]

Postal Service: appeal rights for certain adverse personnel actions (S. 523), 3385 [17FE]

———procedural and appeal rights to certain personnel actions (H.R. 348), 21238, 21239, 21242, 21243 [28JY]

Quorum: call, 3006 [5FE]

Raphel, Arnold L.: nomination, 10884 [1MY]

Reagan, President: SALT II policy, 2761 [4FE]

———U.S. meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 34941 [10DE], 35612-35617 [15DE]

———uphold U.S. rights under the U.S.-People's Republic of China Cultural Agreement (S. Con. Res. 39), 6902 [25MR]

Retired Benefits Security Act: enact (S. 548), 21095 [24JY]

Roads and highways: authorizing funds (H.R. 2), conference report, 6342 [19MR]

———authorizing funds (H.R. 2), enrollment corrections (H. Con. Res. 77), 6465 [20MR]

Romania: human rights and emigration policy, 19966 [15JY]

———most favored nation trade status, 17744 [26JN]

SALT II: Reagan administration policy, 2761 [4FE]

Saudi Arabia: Maverick missiles, 15449 [11JN]

Senate: amend rule XXV relative to committee membership (S. Res. 14), 199 [6JA]

———calendar, 6503 [20MR]

———election campaign funding (S. 2), 16123, 16124 [16JN], 17025 [23JN], 23562 [9SE]

———legislative program, 6145 [18MR], 6460 [20MR], 7673, 7674 [1AP], 7792, 7813 [2AP], 8457 [8AP], 21093, 21100 [24JY], 22434 [5AU], 23155 [7AU], 25164-25169 [24SE], 25581 [29SE], 27034 [8OC], 27259 [9OC], 27369 [13OC], 29796 [29OC]

———political action committees code of conduct (S. Res. 279), unanimous-consent agreement, 23536 [9SE]

———rules regarding floor procedure, 23958, 23959, 23960 [15SE]

———visit of Members of Supreme Soviet, 27256, 27257 [9OC]

Senate Legal Counsel: authorizing representation for certain employees in the case of U.S. v. Carrothers (S. Res. 234), 16195 [16JN]

———representation and testimony of Senate employees in bar admission proceeding (S. Res. 269), 22433 [5AU]

Sentelle, David B.: nomination, 15412 [11JN], 23548, 23549, 23550 [9SE]

Shipping industry: waiver on regulations of re-registration of foreign ships under U.S. registry, 13908 [28MY]

Siljander, Mark D.: nomination to be Alternative Representative of the U.S. to the U.N., 35618 [15DE]

Small Business Bilateral Free Trade Act: enact (S. 1341), 15075 [9JN]

South Africa: ban loans and investments by U.S. corporations, 37640 [21DE]

———sanctions, 30339 [30OC]

Southeast Asia: protection of refugees living in camps, 26841 [7OC]

Soviet Union: arms control negotiations, 23955, 23956 [15SE]

———arms control negotiations (S. Res. 94), 3362-3365, 3370 [17FE]

———domestic and foreign policies, 19769 [14JY]

———interests in Middle East, 12924 [19MY]

———loans by Western banks, 14276 [2JN]

———military involvement in Angola, 37643-37645 [21DE]

———missile flight test in Pacific, 26308 [2OC]

———narcotics traffic, 2105 [28JA]

———noncompliance with treaties, 34941 [10DE]

———U.S. trade, 3712 [19FE]

———visit of Members of Supreme Soviet to U.S. Senate, 27256, 27257 [9OC]

Star Schools Program Assistance Act: enact (S. 778), 9410 [23AP]

Stark (U.S.S.): compensation for damages, 14131 [29MY]

Sugar: price support program (S. 1000), 8809 [9AP]

Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act: enact (S. 387), 2431 [2FE], 2832 [4FE]

Tariff: m-tuluic acid (S. 1202), 12497 [14MY]

———thiothiamine hydrochloride (S. 1807), 28751 [21OC]

Taxation: income tax of corporations, tax on earned income, and estate and gift taxes (S. 1576), 21908 [31JY]

Telephone: dail-a-porn operations (S. 1118), 10883 [1MY]

———dial-a-porn phone calls, 33356, 33358, 33359, 33363 [1DE]

Threshold Test Ban Treaty: ratification, 1668 [21JA]

Toshiba Corp.: ban imports (S. 1399), 16827 [19JN]

———propeller milling technology diversion case, 22901 [6AU], 29145 [23OC]

Trade Act: amend to promote expansion of international trade with Canada relative to furniture, recreational marine craft, and printed products (S. 1341), 15075 [9JN]

Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act: enact (H.R. 3), 31897 [13NO]

U.N.: establish U.S. Commission on Improving Effectiveness of U.N., 26829, 26830 [7OC]

———hiring freeze, 26895-26897 [7OC]

———placement of human rights situation in People's Republic of China on agenda (S. Con. Res. 73), 24220 [16SE]

U.N. Commission on Human Rights: rights situation in the People's Republic of China should be placed on agenda for next meeting (S. Con. Res. 40), 6902 [25MR]

U.S. Commission on Improving Effectiveness of U.N.: establish, 26829 [7OC]

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

Ulloa, Alfonso G.: call on Mexican Government to turn over to Honduras, 27056 [8OC]

USIA: audience survey of Worldnet programs, 26900 [7OC]

———authorizing appropriations (S. 1394), 26290, 26293, 26296, 26300, 26301, 26303, 26306, 26307 [2OC], 26430, 26431-26440, 26446, 26448, 26455, 26460, 26462, 26464, 26465, 26466, 26470, 26474, 26477, 26479, 26484, 26485, 26488, 26489, 26491, 26496, 26497, 26499, 26500, 26501, 26502, 26503, 26504, 26505, 26506, 26509 [6OC], 26829, 26830, 26832, 26833, 26835, 26841, 26856, 26857, 26861, 26864, 26866, 26867, 26883, 26884, 26886, 26891, 26894-26897, 26899, 26900-26901 [7OC], 26995, 26999, 27000, 27001, 27003, 27011, 27012, 27013, 27016, 27018, 27019, 27024, 27026, 27027, 27032, 27033, 27034, 27036, 27037, 27038, 27041, 27042, 27043, 27044, 27046, 27047, 27049, 27052, 27056, 27057, 27058, 27059, 27064, 27066, 27069, 27072, 27081, 27084 [8OC]

Verity, C. William, Jr.: nomination, 25581 [29SE], 27382-27386, 27388, 27393-27400, 27416 [13OC]

Veterans: improve benefits (S. 9), 33907, 33909, 33917, 33919, 33923, 33927, 33933, 33957, 33958, 33959 [3DE]

Veterans' Beneficiary Travel Reimbursement Restoration Act: enact (S. 1464), 28245 [16OC]

Voluntary School Prayer Act: enact (S. 213), 639 [6JA]

War Powers Act: compliance with provisions (S.J. Res. 194), 28385, 28386, 28393-28397 [20OC], 28626, 28627 [21OC]

———Presidential policy restrictions, 24494-24496 [18SE]

Wells, Melissa F.: nomination, 10894, 10895 [1MY], 21103 [24JY], 23528, 23531, 23534, 23536, 23537, 23539, 23540, 23542 [9SE]

Remarks in Senate relative to

Committee on Foreign Relations: ranking member (S. Res. 72), 1438 [20JA], 1460 [20JA]

Television: disrespectful treatment, 22842 [6AU]

Reports

Advice on Toshiba Problem: Senator Murkowski, 21821, 21822 [31JY]

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

Confronting Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: National Academy of Sciences, 33918 [3DE]

Dept. of Defense Appropriations Authorization (H.R. 1748) Conference Report (excerpt), 32764 [19NO]

Economic Security Council: President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise, 27406 [13OC]

Foreign Travel Expenditures, 7939 [3AP]

Human Rights Considerations and the Yang Wei Case, 27039 [8OC]

Indictment of Yang Wei in the People's Republic of China: Li Tian-Xi, 37638 [21DE]

———Library of Congress, 27038 [8OC]

Intelligence Collection in the U.S.S.R.: Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 27410 [13OC]

Inter-American Development: Heritage Foundation (sundry), 18754 [7JY]

Investigation of the Transfer of Technology From Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik Co.: Norwegian Police, 29146-29155 [23OC]

Jobs for Employable Dependent Individuals Act (S. 514): Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 7804 [2AP]

Measure To Prevent Illegal Technology Diversion: Japanese Liberal Democratic Party, 21821 [31JY]

Miroslav Medvid Incident: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 27020 [8OC]

1980 Reagan Administration CIA Transition Team, 26440 [6OC]

Nuclear Weapons: General Advisory Committee on Arms Control, 26439 [6OC]

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

Plight of the Children of South Africa: Republican Study Commission, 26469 [6OC]

Role of Youth in Revolutionary Warfare: International Freedom Foundation, 26467, 26468 [6OC]

Setting U.S. Policy Toward Apartheid: Committee on Foreign Relations, 26466 [6OC]

Soviet Influence in Central America, CIA, 2413 [2FE]

Soviet Military Power: Dept. of Defense, 7024 [26MR]

Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements: President Reagan, 8458, 8461, 8463, 8464-8468 [8AP], 26436 [6OC], 34947 [10DE]

U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trade and Economic Council: C. William Verity, Jr., 27411 [13OC]

Reports filed

National Science Foundation Authorization: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 1632) (S. Rept. 100-148), 23199 [7AU]

Statements

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: Eugene Clark, 27754 [14OC]

———Jonathan Mann, WHO, 14285 [2JN]

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Education Grant: Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc., 27753 [14OC]

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Tests: NIH Centers for Disease Control, 25809 [30SE]

———Robert Redfield, Walter Reed Hospital, 25810 [30SE]

———Wisconsin study, 25809 [30SE]

Aid to RENAMO: Mario da Garca Machungo, 21103 [24JY]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: CIA, 7023 [26MR]

———President Reagan, 7024 [26MR]

Approval of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, 26435 [6OC]

Arms Control: President Reagan, 3363 [17FE]

———William J. Crowe, Jr., 3362 [17FE]

Arms Control Treaties: President Reagan, 26308 [2OC]

Backfire Bomber: Cyrus Vance, 1667 [21JA]

Ban of U.S. Loans and Investments in South Africa, 33938 [3DE]

Civil War in Mozambique: by, 26485 [6OC]

———Thomas H. Henriksen, 17820 [26JN]

Closing of PLO offices in U.S.: Senator Grassley, 35776 [16DE]

Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Angelo Codevilla, 8461 [8AP]

———CIA, 8463 [8AP]

———Dept. of Defense, 8463 [8AP]

———Eugene Rostow, 8460 [8AP]

———Gerard Smith, 8460 [8AP]

———Henry A. Kissinger, 8460 [8AP]

———Jack Matlock, 8461 [8AP]

———Leonid I. Brezhnev, 8459 [8AP]

———Soviet officials, 8459 [8AP]

Data on the Numbers of Strategic Offensive Arms as of the Date of Signature of the Treaty, 1667 [21JA]

Diplomatic Crimes: Senator Byrd, 17829 [26JN]

Economic Policy Council and Domestic Policy Council: President Reagan, 27407 [13OC]

Foreign Assistance Act: Senator DeConcini, 7815 [2AP]

———William von Raab, 7815, 7830 [2AP]

In-Flight Smoking: Dept. of Transportation, 29620 [28OC]

Krasnoyarsk Radar: CIA, 26436 [6OC]

Liberation of Grenada: Jonas Savimbi, 21110 [24JY]

Mexico: Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (House, Select), 7816 [2AP]

Military Action in Angola: Rafael Del Pino Diaz, 37644 [21DE]

Nomination of C. William Verity, Jr., as Sec. of Commerce: Anthony Harrigan, 27403 [13OC]

Nomination of Robert H. Bork to the Supreme Court: Mildred F. Jefferson, Right to Life Crusade, Inc., 29072 [23OC]

———MS (magazine), 26513 [6OC]

Nomination To Be Ambassador to Mozambique: Melissa F. Wells, 23538 [9SE]

Nuclear Deterrent: Winston S. Churchill, 3365 [17FE]

Nuclear Weapons: Angelo Codevilla, 26440 [6OC]

———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 26436, 26439 [6OC]

———CIA, 26435, 26439 [6OC]

———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 26437 [6OC]

———Henry A. Kissinger, 26433 [6OC]

———Henry M. Jackson, 26434 [6OC]

———Larry Welch, 26435 [6OC]

———Melvin R. Laird, 26435 [6OC]

———President Reagan, 26434, 26435, 26437 [6OC]

———William J. Crowe, Jr., 26435 [6OC]

———William R. Harris, 26440 [6OC]

———Yuri Dubinin, Parade (magazine), 26433 [6OC]

———Zbigniew Brzezinski, 26437 [6OC]

Official Residence for Sec. of State, by, 27065 [8OC]

Panamanian Internal and External Affairs: Omar Torrijos-Herrera, 26462 [6OC]

Political Contributions for Opinions Not Believed: by, 15130 [10JN]

Political Parties: John J. Parker, 29072 [23OC]

Progress in Namibia: Jariretundu Kozonguizi, 28988, 28990 [22OC]

SALT I Treaty: President Reagan, 27057 [8OC]

———U.S. Government, 26302 [2OC]

SALT II: Dept. of State, 3364 [17FE]

———William J. Crowe, Jr., 3364 [17FE]

Soviet Detente: Winston S. Churchill II, 3364 [17FE]

Soviet Irradiation of U.S. Aircraft: President Reagan, 26308 [2OC]

Soviet Missile Deployment: sundry, 23110, 23111 [7AU]

Soviet Treaty Violations: President Reagan, 23109 [7AU]

Soviet Union and Narcotics Traffic: Antonio Farach, 2106 [28JA]

Trade With Soviet Union: Anthony Sutton, 3713 [19FE]

U.S. National Security and Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 8464 [8AP]

U.S. Policy on Freedom: John F. Kennedy, 3713 [19FE]

U.S. Relations With Cuba: Dept. of State, 23541 [9SE]

U.S.S.R.-U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Frederick B. Dent, 27408 [13OC]

Unborn Children's Civil Rights Act: by, 1869 [22JA]

Studies

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, Part III—Subsequent Practice, 24188-24192 [16SE]

Safe Sex Education, 27757 [14OC]

Toxicity of AZT and Treatment of Patients With AIDS-Related Complex: Douglas Richman, 33918 [3DE]

Summaries

Export Enhancement Program Summary, 19307 [10JY]

Negotiations in Central America, 22435 [5AU]

Presidentially Confirmed Expanding Pattern of SALT II Break Out Violations, 24521 [18SE]

Surveys

Life Insurers Writing Individual Life Insurance in the District of Columbia in December 1986, Martin Weiss, Howard University, 25798 [30SE]

Tables

Escalating cost of Congress, 36541 [19DE]

Export enhancement initiatives, 19357 [10JY]

Highway and mass rapid transit funds, by State, 2431 [2FE], 2832 [4FE]

Military implications of Soviet SALT II violations, 26440 [6OC]

Multilateral development banks, 18754 [7JY]

Soviet and U.S. strategic nuclear forces, 3365 [17FE]

Tariff on thiothiamine hydrochloride, 28752 [21OC]

U.N. voting record, by countries receiving U.S. assistance, 26896 [7OC]

Testimonies

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: Designate Wilderness Areas in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, NC and TN (S. 693, 695) and Settle Claims of Swain County, NC, Against the U.S., D450 [23JN]

Committee on Finance: Available Options for Raising Federal Revenues, D517 [15JY]

———Limits on Imports of Textiles and Nonrubber Footwear (S. 549), D562 [30JY]

Committee on Rules and Administration: Congressional Election Campaign Finance Reform (S. 2, 50, 179, 207, 615, 625), D115 [5MR]

Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Dept. of Defense, 8459 [8AP]

Diplomatic Immunity, 27005 [8OC]

———Chuck Ashman, 27007-27010 [8OC]

———Ken Skeen, 27004 [8OC]

———Pamela Trescott, 27010 [8OC]

Mozambique's FRELIMO Guerrilla: Jose A. Francisco, 17563-17565 [25JN]

Tibet Today—Current Conditions and Prospects: John F. Avedon, 26449-26453 [6OC]

Treatment of Patients With Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome-Related Complex: State and Territorial Health Officials, 33918 [3DE]

Texts of

Resolution to uphold rights of U.S. citizens under the U.S.-People's Republic of China Cultural Agreement, 3424 [17FE]

S. 212, Dial-a-Porn Control Act, 639 [6JA]

S. 213, Voluntary School Prayer Act, 640 [6JA]

S. 695, Great Smoky Mountains Wilderness Act, 5152 [10MR]

S. 1118, dail-a-porn operations, 10883 [1MY]

S. 1352, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Control Act, 15208-15210 [10JN]

S. 1576, income tax of corporations, tax on earned income, and estate and gift taxes, 21909 [31JY]

S. 1816, Agricultural Protection Cost Recovery Act, 29164-29166 [23OC]

S. Con. Res. 39, President Reagan to uphold U.S. rights under the U.S.-People's Republic of China Cultural Agreement, 6900 [25MR]

S. Con. Res. 40, rights situation in the People's Republic of China should be placed on U.N. Commission on Human Rights agenda for next meeting, 6901 [25MR]

S. Con. Res. 73, placement of human rights situation in People's Republic of China on U.N. agenda, 24218 [16SE]

S. Con. Res. 74, retaliation against expulsion of western journalists from People's Republic of China, 3423 [17FE], 24220 [16SE]

S. Con. Res. 75, call for release of Yang Wei in People's Republic of China, 24220 [16SE]

S. Res. 14, amend rule XXV relative to committee membership, 199 [6JA]

S. Res. 72, designating ranking members on committees of the Senate, 1524 [20JA]

S. Res. 105, amend rule XXII on adjournment motions, 3806 [19FE]

S. Res. 106, amend rule XXV on public debt increase, 3806 [19FE]

S. Res. 107, amend rule XXII on executive business, 3806 [19FE]

S. Res. 108, amend rule XX on Senator's floor recognition, 3806 [19FE]

S. Res. 182, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Tayoun v. Foglietta, et al, 7853, 7864 [2AP]

S. Res. 300, support for groups in Namibia working for freedom and against communism, 28987 [22OC]

S.J. Res. 149, Food Science and Technology Week, 14364 [2JN]

Tributes

Clarke, Harry W., 11995 [12MY]

Crommelin, Quentin, 34952 [10DE]

Doster, John H., 23562 [9SE]

East, John, 3418 [17FE]

Garn, Senator, 28118 [15OC]

Hullender, Martin, 31518 [10NO]

Lennon, Alton A., 1459 [20JA]

Losornio, Raymond, 12296 [13MY]

Riggs, L.A. (Speed), 3005 [5FE]

Sneeden, Emory M., 25171 [24SE]

Tambs, Lew, 11993 [12MY]

Zorinsky, Edward, 5324 [11MR]