UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Addresses
American Defense Lobby: Kenneth L. Adelman, 6479 [20MR]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: John F. Kennedy, before U.N. General Assembly, 5137 [10MR]
Berlin Wall: President Reagan, 16296, 16297, 16304, 16305 [16JN]
Foreign Policy: Senator Gore, 26326-26328 [2OC]
Foundations and Future of British Security: Geoffrey Howe, 5374-5377 [11MR]
Guilt of Stalin Is Enormous and Unforgivable: Mikhail Gorbachev, 32853 [19NO]
Interpreting the Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Paul H. Nitze, 7842 [2AP]
Nuclear Weapons: John F. Kennedy, 26434 [6OC]
Political Implications of Glasnost: Representative Hoyer, 16302 [16JN]
Prevention of War and Principles of Peace: Senator Gore, 14788-14790 [4JN], 14968 [9JN]
Relations Between the Superpowers—Hope for a New Paradigm: Senator Pell, 14810 [5JN], 16418 [17JN]
Responding to President Reagan's Welcome: Mikhail Gorbachev, 34349 [8DE]
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jews: Richard Schifter, 12225 [12MY]
Soviet Foreign and Domestic Policy: Mikhail Gorbachev, 11810, 11812 [8MY]
Soviet Television Remarks: Representative Wright, 11250 [5MY]
Soviets and SDI: Robert M. Gates, 8398 [8AP]
Space and Security Matters, Post Reykjavik: Daniel O. Graham, 15399 [10JN]
Space Exploration: James M. Beggs, 34105 [4DE]
Strategic Defense Initiative: President Reagan, 24712 [22SE]
Summit Rally for Soviet Jews: Morris B. Abram, 35935 [16DE]
Survival of Humanity for the Nuclear Free World: Arthur Schneier, 12398 [13MY]
Tour of U.S. Art Exhibit ``Three Generations of Wyeth Art'': James Wyeth, 6447 [20MR]
Truman Doctrine: Harry S. Truman, 10965 [4MY]
U.S. Leadership in Space—Three Reasons Why: Robert Anderson, 22911-22913 [6AU]
U.S.-Soviet Relations: Representative Wright, 9171 [21AP]
———Senator Bradley, 23858 [11SE]
Ukrainian Human Rights Awareness Days: Representative Bonior, 13819 [27MY]
Ukrainian Woman in Two Worlds: Representative Courter, 1798-1800 [21JA]
Warning Against the Dangers of Summit Fever: Representative Kemp, 36237-36240 [18DE]
Welcoming Mikhail Gorbachev: President Reagan, 34348 [8DE]
Agreements
Location of U.S. and Soviet Embassies, 28460 [20OC]
Amendments
District of Columbia: embassy site agreements (S. Res. 261), 21758 [30JY]
Married couples: emigration of persons having spouses in U.S. (H.J. Res. 376), 34165, 34230 [4DE], 34610 [9DE], 36290 [18DE]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty (Exec. N, 94-2), 1659-1666 [21JA]
Analyses
APS Report on Directed Energy Weapons, 12816 [20MY]
Decree on Emigration Issued by the Supreme Soviet: National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 1368 [16JA]
Gorbachev's Glasnost—Small Steps on a Long Road to Human Rights, Coalition to Free Soviet Jews, 5262 [10MR]
Interpretation of Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Senator Nunn, 13143-13166 [20MY]
Mikhail Gorbachev's Speech to the Forum ``For a Nuclear-Free World, for the Survival of Mankind'': American Committee on United States-Soviet Relations, 14812-14817 [5JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Nuclear Space Talks: ACDA, 11191 [5MY]
Announcements
Human rights activists in Latvia announce plans to hold demonstration in Riga on June 14: Latvian Helsinki Monitoring Group ``Helsinki 86'', 15486 [11JN]
Appeal
Plight of Natasha Khassin, to Senator Lautenberg: several former prisoners and their families, 29490 [27OC]
Appointments
Arms control observer group: Senator Quayle, 3157 [5FE]
———Senator Specter, 4164 [26FE]
Commission on the Ukraine Famine, 3898 [23FE]
SALT observers, 4046, 4048 [25FE]
Articles and editorials
. . . as Washington Puzzles Over Its Hand, 16963 [22JN]
ABM Decision, 3347 [17FE]
ABM Treaty Needn't Block Star Wars Development, 34656 [9DE]
ABM vs. SDI, 4116 [25FE]
Abuse of History, 30930 [4NO]
Afghan Acid Test, 3165 [5FE]
Afghan Child and the Bright Red Plastic Truck, 25656 [29SE]
Aftermath of a Failed Embargo—Britain's Belated Attempt To Halt Flow of Key Technology to Soviet Union Came Too Late, 33179 [20NO]
Air Force Proposes Abandoning Antisatellite Weapon To Reduce Budget, 37902 [21DE]
Airlift Master Plan, 12112-12115 [12MY]
Allowing Publication of a Journal, 21039 [23JY]
America Has 5 Years Left, 7083 [26MR]
American-Based Firm in Scotland Sells the Soviets the Means To Improve the Accuracy of Nuclear Warheads, and the U.S. and Britain Fail To Stop the Deal in Time, 33175 [20NO]
Americans Get Education on Soviet Students, 16579 [17JN]
America's Forces in Europe Make the Free World Secure, 35559 [14DE]
America's Self-Interest in Helping Gorbachev, 26821 [7OC]
Anti-Apartheid of Pro-Soviet?—Sanctions Raise U.S. Dependence on U.S.S.R. for Strategic Materials, 22384 [5AU], 25510 [29SE], 29755 [28OC]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5136 [10MR], 5583 [12MR]
Arms Agreement—on Two Conditions, 14437 [3JN]
Arms Control Agenda That Kissinger Should Know, 7844 [2AP]
Arms Control Craving, 11336 [6MY], 24199 [16SE]
Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union, 21705 [30JY]
Arms Control Pacts Can Be Verified, 7669-7673 [1AP]
Arms Hearings Could Be a Boon, 12220 [12MY]
Arms Reaction—and Reactionaries, 17216 [24JN]
Awarding of Afghanistan's U.N. Seat to Insurgents Ruling Countryside, 32030 [17NO]
Bargaining in Lives, 31892 [13NO]
Better Than a Freeze—Progress in Arms Talks Indicates U.S. Was Wise, 24907 [22SE]
Beverly Hills Woman Brings Back Girl's Plea to Gorbachev, 14084 [28MY]
Beware of Phase 1 of S.D.I., 3350 [17FE]
Birth of Glasnost, 32554 [17NO]
Bizarre Deal Diverts Vital Tools to Russians, 16981-16983 [23JN]
Blinded Satellites, 32780 [19NO]
``Breakthrough'' Sought in Summit—Gorbachev To Press for Cut in Long-Range Missiles and a Ban on Space Arms, 32857 [19NO]
Broad Reading of ABM, Treaty Supported by 15-Year-Old Letter, 7785 [2AP]
Brother Presses On to Get Ill Sibling Out of Russia, 8001 [3AP]
Bulldog . . . and the Bear—Woodstock's WDST-FM Champions the Cause of Russian Concert Pianist, 4120 [25FE]
Can the West Accept Da for an Answer?, 26586-26591 [6OC]
Can We Bump the Bear Off Our Hill?, 21718 [30JY]
Can We Take Soviet Easing Seriously? Sakharov Is Released, but Emigration Rules Are Tightened, 1606 [21JA]
Cast, 33174 [20NO]
Catholics of the World Should Know, 35925 [16DE]
Ceau-Ses-Cu! Gor-Ba-Chev!, 17758 [26JN]
Central America and the Caribbean—The Larger Scenario, 27924, 27925 [14OC]
Cessna Landed in Every Capital, 22801 [6AU]
Chance To Improve Economic Relations With the Soviets, 31557 [10NO]
Charges Against Soviets Challenged, 3833 [19FE]
Chase Manhattan's Transactions in the U.S.S.R., 27401 [13OC]
Chatham Students Prepare Message of Peace, 34413 [8DE]
Chemists Visiting China Find Information Flows One Way, 34425 [8DE]
Cockburn, Where Is They Sting?, 11588 [6MY]
Communism Without Marx, 21486-21488 [29JY]
Communist Death Toll—160 Million, 33242 [30NO]
Communist Takeover of Outer Mongolia—Model for Eastern Europe? Thomas T. Hammond, 2261-2269 [29JA]
Community Mourns Soviet Refusenik, 4639 [3MR]
Congressional Panel To Probe Sale, 33183 [20NO]
Continue Contra Aid, Reagan Says, 11001 [4MY]
Cooperation With U.S. Banks—Prospects for the Future, 27406 [13OC]
Cruise Missile Ban Skews Ground Forces' Balance, 35318 [11DE]
Cruise Missiles—A Wider Range and a Narrower Aim, 34787 [10DE], 35319 [11DE]
Crux of the SDI Issue, 12477 [14MY]
Cubans, Soviets Blamed for Stall in Angolan Talks, 21490 [29JY]
Curbing Export Controls, 3197 [5FE]
Dangers of Detente II, 33803 [2DE]
Dateline—Namibia, 34677-34680 [10DE]
Death of a Dreamer, Sarah R. Hankins, Denver (CO) Post, 5009 [6MR]
Deception Managers, 8459 [8AP]
Different Anniversary, 32788 [19NO]
Dilemma ``Glasnost'' Poses for the Human Rights Community, Representative Hoyer, 14069 [28MY]
Dissident Journal Tests Gorbachev on Glasnost, 18694 [1JY]
Dissonance of Glasnost, 12219 [12MY]
Documents Show Old Star War Plans Called Unworkable, 12055 [12MY]
Doolittle Tokyo Bombers Who Landed in Russia Make ``Escape'', 32044 [17NO]
Dorina's Dream, 34451 [9DE]
Estonian Independence Day, 4427 [26FE]
Europe After the INF Agreement, 36155 [17DE]
Europe's INF Message to President Reagan, 35607 [15DE]
Experts in Forgery, 3315 [11FE]
Fight for Human Rights May Fire Political Reform, 24259 [16SE]
Fighting Over the ABM Treaty—Sam Nunn's Interpretation Is Wrong, Senator Hollings, 32788 [19NO]
Flawed Report on ABM, 5498 [11MR]
For All His Modernity, Intelligence—Gorbachev Seen Conventional Champion of Soviet Ideology, 34084 [3DE]
Force Unwilling Jews To Stay, 7860 [2AP]
Foreign policy: Gorbachev initiatives, 14208 [2JN]
40 Nations Closer to a Pact Banning Chemical Weapons, 10849 [30AP]
Free Soviet-Occupied Afghanistan, 17804 [26JN]
Future of the ABM Treaty, 5707 [13MR]
Gathering Storm—Are the Soviets Preparing for World War III? Representative Courter, 29217-29221 [26OC]
General Describes Soviet Laser Threat, 32780 [19NO]
Give Soviet Jews a Choice, 19081 [8JY]
Glasnost, the Magazine vs. Glasnost, the Policy, 22133 [3AU]
Glasnost in Louisville—Soviets Join Sound Celebration, 28761 [21OC]
``Glasnost''—Lenin Loved It Too, 11810 [8MY]
Glasnost—What's in a Word?, 16962 [22JN], 17356 [24JN]
Glossary of Russia's Third Revolution, 21485 [29JY]
Gorbachev Accuses Stalin of Crimes—Major Address Criticizes Those Who Want To Block, Rush Reforms, 32853 [19NO]
Gorbachev Approved Missile Test Near Hawaii, 27384 [13OC]
Gorbachev Assails Crimes of Stalin, Lauds Khrushchev, 32855 [19NO]
Gorbachev Begins 3rd Year; No Turning Back, 11812 [8MY]
Gorbachev Is Going Over Kohl's Head To Woo New Generations of Germans, 22672 [5AU]
Gorbachev Offers Reforms for Women Unions, Seeking To Build Alliance, 11813 [8MY]
Gorbachev Plays All the Right Cards Against Allies . . ., 16962 [22JN]
Gorbachev Still Fears the Voices of Freedom, 15105 [9JN]
Gorbachev—A Leninist Still—And It's Not Bad Manners To Say So, Stephen S. Rosenfeld, Washington (DC) Post, 8544 [8AP]
Gorbachev—He Sees Opportunity in Latin America, 8015 [6AP]
Gorbachev's Advantage, 11277 [5MY]
Gorbachev's Arms Control Moves, 13754-13757 [27MY]
Gorbachev's Democracy Drive Hit—Official Newspaper Pravda Mocks Some Proposals of Soviet Leader, 32846 [19NO]
Gorbachev's Gambit, 11811 [8MY]
Gorbachev's ``Glasnost''—To Liberals the Essence of Hope; but in Russia?, 11298 [5MY]
Gorbachev's Iron Smile, 9729 [24AP]
Greeley Behind the Iron Curtain—Chronicle of the Russian Trip, 11287 [5MY]
Group Working To Reunify Americans With Soviet Spouses, 21567 [29JY]
Guns of Glasnost, 19769 [14JY], 23193 [7AU]
Gunsmith to Third World, Smith Hempstone, Washington (DC) Times, 6228 [18MR]
Had Destroyed Secret Contracts—Whole Company's Involvement in Illegal Exports by Toshiba Machine Is Substantiated, 16829 [19JN]
Hazebrook Folly, 3149 [5FE]
Heavy-Metal Treaty, 35606 [15DE]
High-Tech Recipe for Making a Batch, 33181 [20NO]
``Hillbilly'' Entrepreneur—``Just a Good Salesman'', 33176 [20NO]
History Confirms the Traditional Meaning—U.S. and Soviet Subsequent Practice Under the ABM Treaty, 37898-37901 [21DE]
``Holiday'' on the Street of Refuseniks, 16791 [18JN]
How Now on Cheating?, 11335 [6MY]
How the Soviets Are Bugging America, Senator Moynihan, 10650 [30AP]
Ich Bin Wallenberg, 9730 [24AP]
If Jews Are for Sale, What Are Our Terms?, 8062 [6AP]
Immense SDI Budget Is Unwarranted, 18408 [1JY]
In China, Kremlin Watching, 25048 [23SE]
In the Beginning Was the Word, 17357 [24JN]
In World of Energy the Russians Are Coming, 24909 [22SE]
INF Pact Limits Our Conventional ``Smarts'' as Well, 35319 [11DE]
INF Talks Grow Shaky as Concerns Over Missile Verification Mount in Washington, 36012 [17DE]
INF—Ignoring History, or Making It?, 27808 [14OC]
INF—The Perils of Euphoria, 35608 [15DE]
Intelligence Community Skeptical on Arms Pacts With Soviet Union—Its Mobile Missiles Can Be Hidden, 36010 [17DE]
International Narcotics Trafficking—Soviet Connection, 2106-2108 [28JA]
International Narcotics Trafficking—The Soviet Connection, 27927 [14OC]
Is Gorbachev's New Russian Revolution Bound to Fail?, 1604 [21JA]
Is He a New Kind of Communist? Read His Book, 35604 [15DE]
Isolation of the United States, 33654 [2DE]
It Takes Courage for Russian Jews To Become ``Refuseniks'', 26013 [1OC]
It Takes Two To Decouple—Whether Europe Keeps America's Protection Is Largely Up to Europe, 35746 [15DE]
It's Second Down and 48,000 To Go, 35765 [16DE]
Jamming America's Radios, 15653 [12JN]
Jamming Elsewhere, 16316 [16JN]
Japan Raids—Toshiba Charged—Firm Accused of Selling ``Silent Sub'' Machinery, 13185 [20MY]
Japan Tightens Reins on Sensitive Goods After Unauthorized Exports to the Soviets, 13187 [20MY]
Jewish Leader Predicts Soviets Will Let Thousands Emigrate, 7368 [31MR]
Jews' Summit Message to Gorbachev, 33740 [2DE]
Keep Politics Out of Treaty, 25918 [30SE]
Keep the Radios Broadcasting to the East, 19062 [8JY]
Kinetic Weapons in Space, 24736 [22SE]
Kinetic-Kill Vehicles, 24747 [22SE]
Kissinger the Revisionist, 7527 [31MR]
Krasnoyarsk Radar, 11337 [6MY], 24200 [16SE]
Krasnoyarsk Resolution, 24198 [16SE]
Krasnoyarsk—First Picture Suggests Treaty Violation, 11508 [6MY]
Kremlin Feels Strain of Afghan War, 1138 [12JA]
Latvian Nationalists in Riga March Against Soviets, 16674 [18JN]
Lawmakers Defend Broad Interpretation of Treaty, 8679 [9AP]
Lessons of Afghanistan—Bipartisan Support for Freedom Fighters Pays Off, 11587 [6MY]
Let All These People Go, 35001 [10DE]
Let's Get the Facts on the Arms Talks, 5737 [16MR]
Levitas Plan for Transition to SDI Could Cut the Knot, 8541 [8AP]
Like Putting the KGB Into the Pentagon, 19903 [15JY]
Loosening the Chains, 21897 [31JY]
``Made in USSR''—By Forced Labor, 1378 [16JA]
Making of Carbon-Carbon, 33174 [20NO]
Making United States ``Earn'' a Summit, 29767 [28OC]
Manipulation of Foreign Troops, 32953 [19NO]
Marchenko Is Dead in a Soviet Prison, 3277 [10FE]
Marine Lapse Symptom of National Ills, 14797 [4JN]
Marines Say Two Guards Allowed Russians To Roam U.S. Embassy, 7595 [31MR]
Marxism-Leninism in Ethiopia, 12714 [18MY]
Meet Mr. Communist, 33667 [2DE]
Methods for Illegal Trade With Soviet Union—Confession of a Principal in Toshiba Machine Case, 22903-22908 [6AU]
Mikhail and Raisa—Just Like Us?, 34222 [4DE]
Missile Treaty Makes Good Sense for U.S., 35328 [11DE]
Mission Accomplished—Insider's Account of ABM Treaty Negotiating Record, 37892-37898 [21DE]
Mission to Planet Earth, 33966 [3DE]
MITI Role Seen in Toshiba Case, 14792 [4JN]
Moral Motivation and Power of Example, 4967 [5MR]
More Than Just a Business Transaction, 33177 [20NO]
Moscow Embassy Controversy, 13836 [27MY]
Moscow's Big Lie About Its Refuseniks, 1082 [8JA]
Moscow's Bigger Star Wars Drive, 939 [7JA]
Moscow's Conventional Wisdom—Soviet Views of the European Balance, 37947-37950 [22DE]
Moscow's Double Missile Trap, 25675 [29SE]
Mr. Gorbachev's Gambit, 11810 [8MY]
Mr. Gorbachev's Russia, 32852 [19NO]
Mr. Verity—Wrong Man, 27388 [13OC]
Murdering SDI, 20818 [22JY]
Must Death Be a Soviet Passport?, 31564 [10NO], 31891 [13NO]
Nakasone Asserts Toshiba Betrayed Japan With Sales, 20079 [15JY]
Nakasone Calls Illegal Sales a ``Betrayal'', 20079 [15JY]
Nakasone Vows Swift Prosecution for Toshiba, 13186 [20MY]
NATO Advantages Seen in Treaty, 26711 [6OC]
Negotiated Treaty Amendment—Solution to SDI-ABM Treaty Conflict, 17030-17041 [23JN]
Negotiating With the Russians—Some Lessons From SALT, 5584 [12MR]
New Clues on a Soviet Laser Complex, 32779 [19NO]
New Soviet Deployments May Breach ABM Treaty, 24740 [22SE]
New Soviet Missiles Could Get Past SDI, Laboratory Study Says, 24746 [22SE]
New Weapons and Coordination Helping Afghans Repel Soviets, 22701 [5AU]
Nicaragua Says It Will Proceed With Plans to Get MiGs, 33781 [2DE]
9% of Afghans Perish Since Soviet Takeover, 34574 [9DE]
1977 Spy Data on SS-20's Cast Shadow Over INF Talks, 36011 [17DE]
1962 Cuban Crisis Viewed by Analysts as Tendering Hemisphere to Soviets, 29794 [29OC]
No Easing of Exit-Visa Battles for Many in Soviet, 1367 [16JA]
No End in Afghanistan, 1097 [8JA]
No Evidence of Improved Soviet's Human Rights Policy, 2372 [29JA]
No Need for a Timeout, 34433 [9DE]
Nuclear Weapons, 26434 [6OC]
Nuclear Weapons Treaty, 34112 [4DE]
Ocean Apart, 31131 [5NO]
On Again Summit, 34416
On ``Star Wars,'' It All Depends on How You Ask the Question, 6450 [20MR]
123 Votes for Afghanistan, 33193 [20NO]
Opening a Dangerous Loophole, 35188 [11DE]
Opiate of Arms Control, 9098 [21AP]
Opposition Blunts Gorbachev's Efforts, 11814 [8MY]
Ortega Doctrine, 35928 [16DE]
Orthodox Christian Not ``Right Person for the Job'', 21567 [29JY]
Our Friend India, 13681 [21MY]
Outpouring of Community Support—Inna Meiman's Struggle Ends in Untimely Death, 6122 [18MR]
Overreaching Reagan Doctrine, 11040 [5MY]
Panama, 10 Years Later, 26836 [7OC]
Panama Canal—Its Major Marine Operational Problems and Solution, 14957-14961 [9JN]
Partisanship Dominates ABM Debate, 7784 [2AP]
Physicists Express ``Star Wars'' Doubt; Long Delays Seen, 9703 [24AP]
Planning for World War IV, 13670 [21MY]
Ploy in Deployment, 34415 [8DE]
Policing the Flow of Technology, 33182 [20NO]
Political Trials of SDI, 24680 [21SE]
Potential Base for Soviet Bears in Central America, 33780 [2DE]
Prague's Spring Remains Distant, Yearned-for Time, 2367 [29JA]
Presence of Malice, 30673 [3NO]
Prison Cuts Off Soviets From ``Techno-Bandit'', 14065 [28MY]
Put the Spotlight on the Soviets, 11565 [6MY], 12438 [14MY]
Put the U.N. Into the Persian Gulf, 28765 [21OC]
Question of Conventional Forces Looms Beyond New Arms Pact, 35588 [14DE]
Radar Trap, and Opportunity, 11337 [6MY], 24200 [16SE]
Reagan ``Absolutely'' Believes Disinformation Misleads Hill, 26329 [2OC]
Reagan Affirms Links Between Soviet Trade, Emigration, 27405 [13OC]
Reagan Said To Order Spy-Damage Appraisal, 8022 [6AP]
Reagan Says Soviets Show Indications of Change—Softer Rhetoric Reflects Hope for Summit, 21490 [29JY]
Reagan Was Told in '85 of Problem in Moscow Embassy, 8022 [6AP]
Rebels of Mozambique, 10890 [1MY]
Reforms at Home Don't Mean Soviets No Longer a Threat Abroad, 16672 [18JN]
``Refuseniks'' Get Lift From Delco, 23900 [15SE]
Refusenik's Story, 2151-2153 [28JA]
Relatives Seek Support for Soviet Cancer Patients, 8001 [3AP]
Renamo's Hard Men Rule Over the Bush, 10892 [1MY]
Revolution's Road From 1917 to Now—The Leader Takes Stock, 32847 [19NO]
Reykjavik Revolution—Putting Deterrence in Question, 9370 [23AP]
Reykjavik—Breakthrough or Blunder?, 7639-7641 [1AP]
Right Treaty, Time and President, 34297 [8DE]
Risky and Dubious—America's Research Budget Is Off Balance and Off Target, 34095 [4DE]
Risky Path to Arms Control, 23798 [10SE]
Russians and Their Reforms, 17292 [24JN]
Russians' Pictures of Earth Stir U.S., 25714 [30SE]
SALT II, 8459 [8AP]
Say ``No'' to SDI Funds, 5651 [12MR]
Scars of Soviet Psychiatric Abuse, 13680 [21MY]
Scharansky—Beware Liberal Gorbachev, 11589 [6MY], 11867 [8MY]
Scharansky's Advice, 1086 [8JA], 1552 [20JA]
SDI Puzzle One of How, Not Whether, To Proceed, 3658 [19FE]
SDI Tax Bite, 34416 [8DE]
SDI Watch, 12064 [12MY]
SDI Would Be Terribly Costly, Full of Holes, Representative Pease, 11014 [4MY]
Sec. of State Schultz's Visit to Soviet Union (sundry), 8648 [9AP]
Secret Numbers, 36009 [17DE]
Secrets of Mount Alto, 11011-11013 [4MY]
Secrets of Soviet Star Wars, 24737 [22SE]
Senate Sets Votes on SALT Issue, 26261 [2OC]
Senate Votes for Adherence to 1979 Arms Treaty, 26261 [2OC]
Senator Nunn and the ABM Treaty, 5717 [16MR]
Shaping Peace, 6940 [25MR]
Signal to Keep Exploring Dark Episodes and Banned Ideas, 32856 [19NO]
Solidarity Sunday, 10938 [1MY]
Soon, Free at Last, 31893 [13NO]
Soviet ABM Defense, 8463 [8AP]
Soviet and U.S. Nonstrategic Nuclear Forces, 8928 [10AP]
Soviet Beam Devices To Aim at Mars Moon, 11339 [6MY]
Soviet Case of False Information Relative to Chile, 19084 [8JY]
Soviet Changes Could Help Us, 25668 [29SE]
Soviet Cheating Shouldn't Hinder a Nuclear Test Ban, 10634 [30AP]
Soviet Diplomatic Espionage, 21717 [30JY]
Soviet Dissident Arrives for Cancer Treatment, 1540 [20JA]
Soviet Emigration of Jews Is Highest in Last 5 Years, 7197 [27MR], 7361 [31MR]
Soviet Emigre Tries to Free Ill Brother, 8000 [3AP]
Soviet Ground Lasers Threaten United States Geosynchronous Satellites, 32781 [19NO]
Soviet Hints at Curb on Party Figure—Reports on Criticism Called ``Fantasy'', 32846 [19NO]
Soviet Interest in Pacific Islands Stirs Concern, 3227 [9FE]
Soviet Jews, 30370 [30OC]
Soviet Jews—Still Waiting Despite Glasnost, 33553 [1DE]
Soviet Law Would Free Up Collectives, 11813 [8MY]
Soviet Market—Has Anything Changed?, 27415 [13OC]
Soviet Mobile Missiles Could Make It Easy To Foil Verification of an Arms Accord, 36011 [17DE]
Soviet Nuclear Blackmail, 26437 [6OC]
Soviet Oil Shipments to Nicaragua, 27924, 27927 [14OC]
Soviet Refugee Describes Forced Labor on Pipeline, 1377 [16JA]
Soviet SS-24s on the Move—A Jolt to Arms Control, 24254 [16SE]
Soviet Threat Necessitates Solid U.S. Commitment, 7282 [30MR]
Soviet To Let Key Jewish Dissident Leave, 28298 [16OC]
Soviets, Cubans Using Panama Canal, 26836 [7OC]
Soviets Let Off Hook in Third World, 35745 [15DE]
Soviets May Face Mass Layoffs, 11813 [8MY]
Soviets Reportedly Years Ahead of United States in Star Wars, 32779 [19NO]
Soviet's Speech Bows Toward Conservatives, 32852 [19NO]
Soviets Sponsor Spread of AIDS Disinformation, 12556 [14MY]
Soviets Test-Fire ICBM Just North of Hawaii, 26091 [1OC]
Star Wars Traced to Eisenhower Era, 1840-1842 [22JA]
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]
Step Forward on Arms Control—Accord Would Mean More Politically Than Militarily, 19681 [14JY]
Stop the War on Pakistan, 13289 [20MY]
Story of SALT I, Gerard C. Smith, 6990 [26MR]
Strategic Defense Initiative, 24711, 24712, 24713, 24736 [22SE], 29534 [28OC]
Suggestion for Senator Glenn, 1079 [8JA]
Take a ``Timeout'' on the INF Treaty, 33241 [30NO], 34433 [9DE], 34623 [9DE], 35607 [15DE]
Ten Years Later—Rabbi Returns to Russia, 4420 [26FE]
Testing and Development of ``Exotic'' Systems Under the ABM Treaty—Great Reinterpretation Caper, 5708-5711 [13MR]
Testing Soviet Emigration Policy, 1614 [21JA]
Textile Shipment From U.S.S.R. Halted, 16345 [17JN]
Third Generation of Nukes, 13295 [20MY]
Too Much, Too Soon for SDI, 16342 [17JN]
Top Soviet Denounces Stalin's Gulags, 18112 [29JN]
Toshiba, Norway Unit Assailed in Soviet Sale, 13187 [20MY]
Toshiba Aided Soviets With Sub Technology, 13185 [20MY]
Toshiba Broke COCOM Rules in 1984 Also, 16828 [19JN]
Toshiba Case—Japanese Firms' Push To Sell to Soviets Led to Security Breaches, 22908-22910 [6AU]
Toshiba Corp. Sales to Communist Nations, 14766 [4JN]
Toshiba Faces Penalties for Technology Sale to USSR, 13187 [20MY]
Toshiba Machine Carried Out Illegal Exports in 1984, Too—Four ``Five-Axis'' Machine Tools to Soviet Union—MITI Checking Into Additional Sanctions, 16828 [19JN]
Toshiba Whistle-Blower Defends Decision To Expose Company—His Motive, He Says, Was To Protect Security of Japan and Free World, 22910 [6AU]
Tough INF Questions Confront Senate—Will ``World's Greatest Deliberative Body'' Live Up to Its Name?, 36555 [19DE]
Trade Talks With Soviet Planned, 27385 [13OC]
Traditional Approaches No Longer Working, 24807 [22SE]
Transfer of Technology, 33174 [20NO]
Treaty After the Treaty, 35589 [14DE]
Treaty and Summit Give Away Too Much, 35608 [15DE]
Trident Mischief, or Worse, 29632 [28OC]
Triumph at Pad 17, 19600 [13JY]
True Believer, 32691 [18NO]
Truman Doctrine 40 Years Old Today, 5889 [17MR]
12-Year Wait Bitter for Soviet Jew—Dissident Naum Meiman, 76, Hopes, but Not Too Hard, 23777 [10SE], 23861 [11SE]
2 Environmental Problems on Which Soviets Could Help, 11735 [7MY]
U.S. Fears Soviet Use of New Nicaraguan Airfield, 33781 [2DE]
U.S. Lifts Controls on Export of Drilling Gear to Soviets, 1379 [16JA]
U.S. May Have Miscounted Some Soviet Missiles—Number of SS23's Underestimated, Cruise Weapons Overlooked, INF Data Indicates, 36009 [17DE]
U.S. May Reply to Soviet Rays, 8459 [8AP]
U.S. Plans To Test Submarine Missile With 12 Warheads, 29633 [28OC]
U.S. Program Still on Launchpad as World Takes Off Into Space, 6909 [25MR]
U.S. Relations With Israel—The Military Benefits, 19262-19268 [9JY]
U.S. Supplying Afghan Insurgents With Arms in a Covert Operation, 291 [6JA]
U.S. Technology Is Overcontrolled, 23668 [9SE]
U.S. Wasn't Out of Line in Soviet Wheat Decision, 11738 [7MY]
U.S.-Soviet Arms Control, 26411 [5OC]
U.S.-Soviet Trade Bars Said to Cost $10 Billion, 27411 [13OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trade—A Vital Need?, 27404 [13OC]
UC ``Star Wars'' Data Hit as Summit Nears, 34989 [10DE]
Ukrainian-Americans Keep a Dream Alive, 3313 [11FE], 3474 [18FE]
Uncertain December, 33546 [1DE]
Underground Nuclear Tests Called Crucial for SDI, 5714 [13MR]
United Kingdom—Howe Issues Warning to U.S. on Space Weapons, 5373 [11MR]
United States, Russia Should Pull Together on SDI, 7569 [31MR]
Violations and Double Standards, 24200 [16SE]
Visibly Different Standards, 19284 [9JY]
Vitaliy Kalynychenko—One of Many, 1886 [22JA]
``Voice'' Marks 40 Years of Broadcasting to Soviet, 4422 [26FE]
War of Ideas, 9353 [22AP]
Way Out of Reykjavik, 1993 [27JA]
Western Security and East-West Finance, 6373 [19MR]
What a Friend We Have in Gorby, 33243 [30NO]
What ABM Treaty Means, 7527 [31MR]
What Is the Point?, 6788, 6789 [25MR], 8000 [3AP]
What the Agreement Will Not Accomplish, 34426 [8DE]
Where in Russia Can You Read About Glasnost? Glasnost, 24679 [21SE]
Who's the Leader?, 11270 [5MY]
Whose Phased-Array Radars Violate the ABM Treaty?, 8882 [9AP]
Whose Realism About the Russians?, 23860 [11SE]
Why Hardliners Should Back Treaty, 33274 [30NO]
Why Is the West So Dazzled by Gorbachev?, 35755 [15DE]
Why Nuclear Tests Should Continue, 2937 [4FE]
Why Say No to 1,500 Warheads?, 36520 [19DE]
Wife of Filmmaker Accuses Soviets, 34424 [8DE]
Yeltsin Drops to Construction Post—Job Allows Ousted Leader of Moscow Party To Stay in Capital, 32846 [19NO]
Bills and resolutions
Afghanistan: human rights abuses (see H. Res. 277)
———invasion and occupation (see S. Res. 31; H.J. Res. 25, H. Con. Res. 55)
———prohibit trade (see S. 1027; H.R. 3627)
———Soviet POW (see H. Con. Res. 169)
Allied Commission on Out-of-Area Issues Act: enact (see H.R. 2805)
Angola: condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup and human rights violations (see S. Res. 174)
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: interpretation (see S. Res. 167, 175)
———President shall provide to Congress the entire negotiating record (see H.R. 1851)
Arms control: Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (see S. Res. 283; H. Res. 313), 23843 [11SE]
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty ratification (see H. Res. 334)
———negotiations (see S. Res. 94)
———nuclear weapons (see H. Con. Res. 117)
———strategic defensive initiative (see H. Con. Res. 117)
———test ban on underground explosions (see S. 1106)
———treaty banning testing and deployment of space weapons (see H.J. Res. 4)
Baltic States: freedom and independence (see H. Res. 213, H. Con. Res. 99, H.J. Res. 146)
Chemical weapons: production (see H.R. 359)
Christians: amnesty for those imprisoned and freedom of worship in celebration of millennium of first Christianization of people now part of Soviet Union (see H. Con. Res. 223)
———persecution (see S. Con. Res. 47)
Civil liberties: abuses (see S. Con. Res. 8; H. Con. Res. 314,H. Res. 315)
———treatment of women and children in its occupation of Afghanistan is abuse of internationally recognized human rights (see H. Con. Res. 225)
Coast Guard: commend rescue of Soviet crew members of Komsomolets (see S. Res. 189)
Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials: ratification by foreign countries (see S. Res. 37)
Dept. of State: renegotiate U.S.-Soviet agreement on embassies (see H. Con. Res. 96)
———restrictions on employment of certain nationals in U.S. missions (see H.R. 2144)
District of Columbia: conditional occupation of new Embassy building (see S. 948, S. Res. 261; H. Con. Res. 3)
———void agreements relating to site of Soviet Embassy (see S.J. Res. 120, S. Res. 191; H.J. Res. 262)
Emigration: violations of civil liberties (see H. Con. Res. 29)
Families: reunion of married couples (see S.J. Res. 203; H.J. Res. 376, 430)
———U.S. citizens to maintain regular contact with relatives living in Soviet Union (see S. Con. Res. 29; H. Con. Res. 68)
Foreign embassies: restrictions for Communist countries (see S. 947)
Foreign trade: ban import of Soviet-made textiles or textile products (see H.R. 3416)
———relative to forced labor policies (see H. Con. Res. 83)
Gluzman, Semyon: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union (see H.J. Res. 314)
Hawaii: Soviet missile tests (see H. Con. Res. 193, 199)
International mail: nondelivery of certain (see H. Res. 83)
Jews: emigration (see H. Res. 81, 199)
Latvian Independence Day: anniversary (see S. Con. Res. 87; H. Con. Res. 209)
Lithuania: civil liberties violations (see S. Res. 232; H. Res. 192)
———continued control of Vilnius cathedral (see H. Res. 300)
Members of Congress: travel in Soviet Union (see H. Res. 283)
Middle East Peace Conference: Soviet participation (see S. Res. 217)
Military Liaison Missions Agreement: violation (see H. Res. 269)
Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (see S. 472)
National security: counter electronic surveillance of U.S. Embassy activities in Moscow (see H.R. 2410)
Nuclear power plants: accident (see S.J. Res. 119; H.J. Res. 259)
Nuclear warfare: joint scientific study to determine long-term climatic and environmental effects of a nuclear exchange (see H. Con. Res. 73)
———limit deployment and maintenance of strategic weapons (see H.R. 347)
———mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable moratorium on testing (see H.R. 12)
———resume negotiations (see H.J. Res. 74)
———strategic defense initiative (see H.R. 1944)
Ogurtsov, Igor V.: emigration (see S. Res. 98; H. Res. 62)
Olympic games: impact of global politics relative to the 1988 games (see H. Con. Res. 222)
Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty: reaffirm (see S. Res. 158)
POW: benefits for servicemen held during World War II (see S. 1874)
Reagan, President: National Day greetings to Chairman of Communist Party of the Soviet Union (see H. Res. 228)
SALT II: observance (see S. 415)
Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange Program: promote (see S. 1468)
Slepak, Vladimir and Marya: welcome to U.S. (see S. Con. Res. 90; H. Con. Res. 218)
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: designate (see S. Res. 201; H.J. Res. 190)
Space warfare: limit testing of antisatellite weapons (see H.J. Res. 176)
Strategic defense initiative: development and testing of systems and components in order to provide an initial deployed operational capability during 1993 (see H.R. 1849)
———establish deployment objectives for components (see H.R. 1850), 7238 [30MR]
Summit meetings: annual (see H. Con. Res. 206)
Technology: Eastern European capabilities in critical (see H.R. 3026)
Threshold Test Ban Treaty: reaffirm (see S. Res. 158)
U.N.: support for Security Council resolution calling for an international arms embargo against any party to the Iran-Iraq conflict (see H. Con. Res. 226)
U.S. chancery: construction (see H. Con. Res. 109)
U.S. Embassies: terminate employment of aliens in certain Communist countries (see S. 1107)
Ukraine: religious persecution (see S.J. Res. 235; H.J. Res. 429)
Ukrainian Independence Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 57)
Biographies
Association of Soviet Lawyers delegates to Moscow meeting, 20143 [17JY]
Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control delegates to Moscow meeting, 20142 [17JY]
Sergei Kovalev, 26228 [1OC]
Booklets
How the Soviets Emasculated America's Deterrent, 34625-34628 [9DE]
Broadcasts
Nicaraguan Foreign Minister on Lenin Prize Award: Novosti (Soviet newscast), 18094 [29JN]
Chronologies
Communist imperialism, 33242 [30NO]
Future ABM systems, 32789 [19NO]
Soviet international misconduct affecting U.S. security interests, 1972 to present, 8676 [9AP]
Trip from Moscow to Krasnoyarsk radar site at Abalokovo: Representatives Carr, Downey, and Moody, 35012 [10DE]
Colloquies
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Henry M. Jackson with John Foster, 5298 [11MR]
———Paul Nitze and other U.S. and Soviet officials, 19271 [9JY]
Compliance with arms control treaties, Senator McClure and Elmo Zumwalt, Jr., 8460 [8AP]
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 34623 [9DE]
Strategic defense initiative: National Academy of Sciences, 3348 [17FE]
Treaty negotiations with Soviet Union, Senators Specter and Nunn, 34305 [8DE]
Descriptions
Arms control negotiations, 15107-15109 [9JN], 23010 [6AU]
Documents
Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5312-5315 [11MR], 6782, 6783 [25MR]
———1979 Arms Control Impact Statement, 5584 [12MR]
Foreign Policy of the Sandinista People's Revolution Based on International Marxism-Leninism, 6321 [19MR]
Helsinki Final Act, 21312 [28JY]
Latvia's Helsinki Monitoring Group (sundry), 1104 [8JA]
Mikhail Gorbachev's Article for Pravda and Izvestia, 25202-25205 [24SE]
New Charter 77 Spokespersons, 1254 [14JA]
Policy on Compliance With Existing Strategic Offensive Arms Agreements, 26088 [1OC]
Presidentially Confirmed Expanding Pattern of Soviet SALT II Break Out Violations—Total of 24, 26095 [1OC]
Protocol: U.S.-U.S.S.R. Chamber of Commerce, 27408 [13OC]
Protocol Relative to Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, 1666 [21JA]
Public Law 99-399, 26899 [7OC]
Quito Declaration: International Security Council, 5521 [11MR]
SALT (1971), 12837 [19MY]
SALT I Treaty, 26302 [2OC], 27057 [8OC]
———Jackson amendment, 6781 [25MR]
Strategic Defense Initiative, 5295 [11MR]
Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons Tests in the Atmosphere, Outer Space and Underwater, 12795 [19MY]
Treaty on the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, 26267 [2OC]
Essays
Arms Control Amnesia: Senator Wallop, 12555 [14MY]
Conservative's Lament—After Iran, We Need to Change Our System and Grand Strategy, 6228 [18MR]
Land of Freedom: Michelle Sarbaugh, 14956 [9JN]
Marxist Dreams and Soviet Realities: Ralph Raico, 35601-35604 [15DE]
Needed—Defensive Antisatellite System, 22156 [3AU]
Our Sky Is Wide Open for Soviet Missiles, 2492 [2FE]
Verification—The Impossible Dream, 13850 [27MY]
Excerpts
``Bear in the Back Yard—Moscow's Caribbean Strategy,'' Timothy Ashby, 5481 [11MR], 8117 [7AP], 27168 [9OC]
``Cold Dawn—The Story of SALT,'' John Newhouse (excerpts), 5584 [12MR]
``Ethiopia, the United States and the Soviet Union,'' David Korn, 26809 [7OC]
``Great Terror,'' Robert Conquest, 12472 [14MY], 33244 [30NO]
``Other Side—How Soviets and Americans Perceive Each Other,'' Robert D. English and Jonathan J. Halperin, 14509 [3JN]
``Point Defense—Gateway to the SDI,'' Jonathan B. Stein (excerpt), 16607-16610 [18JN]
``SALT,'' John Rhinelander (excerpts), 5584 [12MR]
``Soviet Military Power'', 26308 [2OC]
``Gulag Archipelago,'' Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, 10026 [27AP]
``Soviet Military Power'', 26435 [6OC]
``Strangling of Persia'': W. Morgan Shuster, 4580 [3MR]
Hearings
Committee on Armed Services (House): briefing on Soviet military trends and capabilities (testimony from Leonard H. Perroots), D71 [19FE]
Committee on Armed Services (Senate): Soviet strategic force developments (testimony from officials of the intelligence community), D82 [25FE]
Committee on Energy and Commerce: U.S.-Soviet cancer research (testimony), D240 [7AP]
Committee on Foreign Relations: embassy security in Moscow (testimony), D233 [3AP], D270 [22AP], D301 [30AP]
———Soviet compliance with arms control agreements (testimony from Kenneth L. Adelman and Richard N. Perle), D149 [12MR]
———Threshold Test Ban Treaty and the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty (testimony from several Dept. of Defense personnel), D12 [13JA]
———treaties on nuclear weapons, D17 [16JA]
———treaty on underground nuclear explosions for peaceful purposes (testimony from several Dept. of Defense personnel), D12 [13JA]
History
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: ACDA, 13167 [20MY]
Vladimir Dashevsky Case History, 26959 [7OC]
Shimon Yantovsky Case History, 26958 [7OC]
Interviews
Arms control verification, A.M. Petrosyants with Pravda, 3412 [17FE]
NBC News, with Mikhail Gorbachev, 33780 [2DE]
Peace politics, Senator Hatfield, with Arms Control Today (publication), 9091-9093 [21AP]
Soviet emigration rules, Yuri Orlov with Lifelines (publication), 1608 [21JA]
Soviet trade status and human rights violations, C. William Verity, Jr., with Radio Moscow, 26319, 26320 [2OC]
Soviet civil liberties policy, with Anatoly Scharansky, 3282, 3283 [11FE]
———with Anatoly Koryagin, Washington (DC) Post, 17426 [25JN]
———with Eller Mercer, Washington (DC) Times, 17425 [25JN]
Superpower competition and East-West finance, Human Events with Roger W. Robinson, Jr., 14277-14279 [2JN]
Yalta Conference, Merle Miller with Harry S. Truman, 12290 [13MY]
Letters
Afghanistan: A.A. Rehman, 12030 [12MY]
———Amy B. Fardulis, 3813 [19FE]
———Ana Merino, 4397 [26FE]
———Anne L. Horthcott, 7198 [27MR]
———Audrey Morrison, 1673 [21JA]
———Barbara J. Kilgour, 6695 [24MR]
———Barbara Perkins, 11568 [6MY]
———Barbara Smith, 11627 [7MY]
———Barbara T. Stone, 9276 [22AP]
———Betty Demaray, 5064 [6MR], 8524 [8AP]
———Betty Hindman, 7657 [1AP]
———Bill Napier, 2458 [2FE]
———Carole A. Turchin, 8054 [6AP]
———Charles G. Lacy, 5973 [17MR]
———Cheryl Heltke, 6411 [19MR]
———Chris Hetherington, 5064 [6MR], 8524 [8AP]
———Colleen Van Berkum, 7076 [26MR]
———Dale W. Forsyth, 8899 [9AP]
———Dana J. Tuscher, 9790 [27AP]
———Daniel and Susan Frias, 6694 [24MR]
———Dave Atwood, 10169 [28AP]
———Debbie and John E. Priggs, 2940 [4FE]
———Debora E. Wager, 3155 [5FE]
———Debora Reynolds, 1673 [21JA]
———Di Anna Marsala and Christine Taylor, 11568 [6MY]
———Duane D. Comfort, 5178 [10MR]
———Diane Kovacs, 1885 [22JA]
———Dolly Ghearing, 2160 [28JA]
———Doris Miller, 9459 [23AP]
———Ed and Linda Tanous, 7656 [1AP]
———Gena Ghearing, 2160 [28JA]
———Georgia Ghearing, 2160 [28JA]
———Harry Grossman, 4678 [3MR]
———Hope M. Richardson, 6411 [19MR]
———James D. Bogar, 4397 [26FE]
———James L. DeZort, 1539 [20JA]
———Jeff Brown, 2647 [3FE]
———Jeffrey Cook, 10665 [30AP]
———Jerry Martin, 6588 [23MR]
———Joan Jungharrs, 5648 [12MR]
———John McManus, 3155 [5FE]
———Jon Schrag, 3813 [19FE]
———Karen Cox, 12321 [13MY]
———Kate Curtis and Ron Holyfield, 9155 [21AP]
———Kathleen Baldauf, 1885 [22JA]
———Kathryn Mancuso, 2353 [29JA]
———Kim Gabrels, 9155 [21AP]
———Larry B. Passwaters, 10370 [29AP]
———Larry W. Ogden, 9459 [23AP]
———Larry Simons, 8003 [3AP]
———Leona Chamberland, 9790 [27AP]
———Lillaian P. Noland, 8993 [10AP]
———Lin Jones, 5973 [17MR]
———Lois A. Simpkins, 8993 [10AP]
———Louis Von Herrman, 6501 [20MR]
———Marcel D. and Edith A. Richard, 5648 [12MR]
———Martha L. Holden, 7076 [26MR]
———Mary Burns, 13011 [19MY]
———Mary M. Shaffer, 5178 [10MR]
———Mary Schelldorf, 12030 [12MY]
———Mike and Bonnie Storer, 6915 [25MR]
———Mona L. Mikkelsen, 7299 [30MR]
———Moqim Rahmanzai, 7861 [2AP]
———Mr. and Mrs. Leslie West, 2458 [2FE]
———Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Price, 11126 [5MY]
———Mr. and Mrs. Van Vradenburg, 1540 [20JA]
———Mrs. Caban, 2940 [4FE]
———Mrs. J.W. O'Brien, 11627 [7MY]
———Natalie Millington, 6588 [23MR]
———Neva D. McFarland, 6915 [25MR]
———Pat Jones, 6141 [18MR]
———Paul Striker, 12542 [14MY]
———Phillip A. Lomax, 1929 [26JA]
———Ralph Beeson, 8054 [6AP]
———Raymond and Nancy Oullette, 7198 [27MR]
———Rebecca McEachern, 10169 [28AP]
———Representative Dreier and Hazrat Khan, 17094 [23JN]
———Richard P. Purvis, 8899 [9AP]
———Rick May, 2647 [3FE]
———Roxy Lybarger, 6141 [18MR]
———Ruth Leland, 11127 [5MY]
———Sally Fulkerson, 17875 [26JN]
———Sam Brownback and Sue Turnball, 5379 [11MR]
———Shane Law, 2940 [4FE]
———Sherley Applegate, 7299 [30MR]
———Sherrin Benson, 8003 [3AP]
———Steven Deyo, 6501 [20MR]
———Steven J. Niksarian, 2353 [29JA]
———Sylvia Anderson, 10370 [29AP]
———Ted Rufledt, Sr., 12542 [14MY]
———Tim and Marilyn Tolson, 10665 [30AP]
———Toby Comeaux, 9276 [22AP]
———Todd and Jay Benson, 1929 [26JA]
———Toni S. Tikalsky, 12321 [13MY]
———Wesley and Katheryn Howe, 7861 [2AP]
———William Bergevin, 13011 [19MY]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Abraham Becker, 5584 [12MR]
———Abraham D. Sofaer, 5315 [11MR]
———Donald Brennan, 5585 [12MR]
———Committee on Armed Services (sundry), 4997 [6MR]
———Committee on Foreign Relations, 4999 [6MR]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 4999 [6MR]
———Henry F. Cooper, 6990 [26MR], 8896 [9AP], 18174 [30JN]
———J. Edward Fox, 4997 [6MR]
———John Rhinelander, 5585 [12MR]
———Joint Chiefs of Staff, 4997 [6MR]
———Paul H. Nitze, 5585 [12MR]
———President Reagan, 13865 [28MY]
———Raymond L. Garthoff, 5000 [6MR], 32788 [19NO]
———Royal B. Allison, 5001 [6MR]
———Senator Hollings, 8895 [9AP], 32789 [19NO]
———Senator Quayle, 8895 [9AP], 16188 [16JN], 19270 [9JY]
———Senator Levin, 4992-4997 [6MR]
———Senators Byrd and Nunn, 4991, 5000 [6MR]
———William R. Harris, 8889 [9AP], 18174 [30JN], 33656 [2DE]
Antisatellite weapons: E.C. Aldridge, Jr., 24763 [22SE]
———Paul H. Nitze, 24155 [16SE]
Arms control: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 16965 [22JN], 17353 [24JN]
———Representative Fascell, 17353 [24JN]
———Representatives Hamilton and Fascell, 16965 [22JN]
———Senator Byrd, 4560 [3MR]
Binary Chemical Weapons Program Bigeye bomb operational test plan evaluation: Eleanor Chelimsky, GAO, 32666 [18NO]
Captive nations: Helsinki 86 group, 14587 [3JN], 14588 [3JN]
———Linards Grantins, 14588 [3JN]
Chemical weapons ban: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 11723 [7MY]
Children of Soviet refuseniks: Evgenia Palanker, 20821 [22JY]
Civil liberties: Senators Heinz and Moynihan, 1601, 1604 [21JA]
Communists cannot be trusted: Raymond Rensch, 16672 [18JN]
Congressional call to conscience for Soviet Jews: Alexander Gashunin and other Soviet Jews, 31697 [10NO]
Congressional Call to Conscience Vigil, 17126 [23JN]
Crime of unemployment in the Soviet Union: Roald Zelichenok, 30370 [30OC]
Deportation of Karl Linnas: several Senators, 5179 [10MR]
Diversion of technology by Toshiba Corp. and Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik Co. to Soviet Union: Johan J. Holst, 22770 [6AU]
———Nobuo Matsunaga, 22771 [6AU]
———several Members of Congress, 16829 [19JN]
Emigration from the Soviet Union: Alexander Zonis, 21188 [27JY]
———Naum Meiman, 33783 [2DE]
Emigration of Abram Kagan and family from Soviet Union: Evgeny Kutovoy, 27151 [8OC]
———Representative Gallo, 27151 [8OC]
Emigration of Anatoly and Galia Genis from Soviet Union: Representative Courter, 34420 [8DE]
Emigration of Benjamin Charny from Soviet Union: Senator Dole, 6789 [25MR]
Emigration of Boris Chernobilsky family from Soviet Union, 4939 [5MR]
Emigration of Boris and Galina Lifshitz from Soviet Union: Galina Lifshitz, 34091 [4DE]
Emigration of Brailovsky family from Soviet Union: Representative Hochbrueckner, 19577 [13JY]
Emigration of Elbert family: Representative Lowry, 22324 [4AU]
Emigration of Natan Tkach from Soviet Union: Leonid Fridman, 29001 [22OC]
Emigration of Naum Meiman from the Soviet Union: Senator Wirth and several Senators, 34323 [8DE]
———U.S. Senate, 23861 [11SE]
Emigration of Sergei Kovalev from Soviet Union: Ivan Kovalev, 26227 [1OC]
———several Representatives, 26228 [1OC]
Emigration of Yevgeny Yakir from Soviet Union, 5916 [17MR]
———Senator Dole, 6789 [25MR]
Emigration of Soviet Jews: C. William Verity, Sec. of Commerce, 32695 [18NO]
———Carmi Elbert, 21384 [28JY]
———Elana Goltsman, 5951 [17MR]
———Leonid Yuzefovich, 21039 [23JY]
———Marina Furman, 2696-2698 [4FE]
———Moisey Terlitsky, 20790 [22JY]
———Naum Meiman, 21033 [23JY], 26408 [5OC]
———Representative Hamilton, 32695 [18NO]
———258 House Members, 34394 [8DE]
———Yevgeny Lein, 10593 [29AP]
Europe's INF message to President Reagan: Jean-Marie Benoist, Wall Street Journal, 35931 [16DE]
Forced to work on the Siberian pipeline: Yuri Belov, 1377 [16JA]
Freedom is an inherent right of man: Vladimir Dashevsky, 33738 [2DE]
High technology sales to Soviet Union: Frank C. Carlucci, 33071 [20NO]
Impact of Soviet and Iranian textile imports on U.S. industry: Senator Thurmond, 23551 [9SE]
Imports of cotton sheeting from the Soviet Union: Senator Thurmond, 21956 [3AU]
Intervention to ease exit of Soviet Jews: several Senators, 24557, 24558 [18SE]
Latvian Independence Day: several Senators, 16674 [18JN]
Leningrad Girls Choir tribute: Mary T. Rivard, Independent Library Research Service, 18394 [30JN]
Lithuanian Independence Day: Representative Annunzio, 4708 [3MR]
———Representatives Ritter and Hertel, 4708 [3MR]
———Teodoras Blinstrubas and Grozvydas Lazauskas, Lithuanian American Council, Inc., 4708 [3MR]
Moratorium on plutonium production for nuclear weapons: Dean E. Abrahamson and several defense experts and scientists, 31174 [5NO]
Moscow International Conference: Vista Resources, Inc., 6845 [25MR]
NATO member nations' defense spending: Senator Sasser, 3151 [5FE]
Negotiating with the Soviet Union: Abraham Becker, 18171 [30JN]
Negotiations on nuclear and space arms with the Soviet Union: Henry F. Cooper, 18176 [30JN]
Nuclear weapons: American Legion, 12800 [19MY]
———Raymond J. Celada, Congressional Research Service, 12796 [19MY]
Nuclear weapons reliability: Richard L. Garwin, Hans A. Bethe, and Carson Mark, 3862 [19FE]
Nuclear weapons testing: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 2680 [4FE]
———President Reagan, 14436 [3JN]
On behalf of Vladimir Dashevsky: Irina Dashevsky, 33741 [2DE]
Peace in Angola: Ralph D. Abernathy, 36006 [17DE]
Personnel situation at the U.N.: J. Edward Fox, 35781 [16DE]
———Dept. of State, 12567 [15MY]
———Senator Heinz, 35780 [16DE]
———Senator Kasten, 12567 [15MY]
Plea for peace with Soviet Union: Betsy Barrett, 34952 [10DE]
———Bevin Murphy, 34951 [10DE]
———Christopher A. Green, 34951 [10DE]
———Eric Chesnakas, 34951 [10DE]
———James T. Kalil, 34951 [10DE]
———Jennie Mills, 34951 [10DE]
———Joseph Jupin, 34951 [10DE]
———Julia H. Tran, 34951 [10DE]
———Kelly Bruno, 34951 [10DE]
———Mindy Peirce, 34951 [10DE]
———Peter Colwell, 34951 [10DE]
———Richie Nicolo, 34952 [10DE]
Post-Chernobyl life in the Ukraine: resident of the Ukraine, 9749 [24AP]
Role of Congress and President in treaty negotiations: Senator Byrd, 24359 [17SE]
Sale of technology to Soviet Union: Senator Helms, 29145 [23OC]
SALT II: several Senators, 2236 [29JA]
Sec. of State Schultz's visit to Soviet Union: Representatives Duncan, Snowe, Mica, Horton, Jerry Lewis, Lujan, Hank Brown, Vander Jagt, and Michel, 8648 [9AP]
Security at U.S. Embassy in Moscow: FBI, 11822 [8MY]
———Senators Dole and Helms, 8927 [10AP]
———Senator Hollings, 11509 [6MY]
Separation of families in Soviet Union: Senator D'Amato, 31133 [5NO]
———Senators Chiles and Graham, 31133 [5NO]
Soviet cancer patient in critical condition denied exit visa, 8000 [3AP]
Soviet harassment of Jewish ``Refuseniks'': Representative Jeffords, 17126 [23JN]
Soviet Jewry's plight: Pamela B. Cohen and Micah H. Naftalin, 21114 [24JY]
Soviet Jewry's plight as portrayed by 60 Minutes: Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 7418 [31MR]
Soviet noncompliance with arms control agreements: President Reagan, 26101 [1OC]
Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia: Charter 77, 23777 [10SE]
Soviet refuseniks' Yom Kippur hunger strike: Senator D'Amato, 26199 [1OC]
Soviet repression and emigration: Nadezhda Fradkova, 20782 [22JY]
Soviet weapon systems: Jack Gray, CIA, 24729 [22SE]
Soviet weapons testing near Hawaii: John Waihee, Governor of Hawaii, 26297 [2OC]
Strategic defense initiative: ACDA, 26713 [6OC]
———British Ambassador, 12106 [12MY]
———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 24741 [22SE]
———James A. Abrahamson, Dept. of Defense, 24506 [18SE]
———James Abrahamson, 18466 [1JY]
———Senator Bumpers, 24506 [18SE]
———Senator Dole, 7783 [2AP]
———Senator Hollings, 6291 [19MR]
———Winifred Bauer, 12094 [12MY]
Strategic weapons: 23 House Members, to Mikhail Gorbachev (1985), 11338 [6MY]
Test ban: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 13122 [20MY]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty, President Reagan, 1212 [13JA]
To Mikhail Gorbachev: Elie Wiesel, 3276 [10FE]
U.S. violation of SALT II warhead limits: 57 Senators, 26082 [1OC]
Use of sulfazin and cedoxin in Soviet psychiatric hospitals: N.S. Akhmetov, 30972 [5NO]
Verification of compliance with Threshold Test Ban Treaty and the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty: Gerald R. Ford, 9275 [22AP]
Violations of human rights: Latvian rights group HELSINKI 86, 31345 [9NO]
———Representatives Howard and Hoyer, 36668 [19DE]
Violation of human rights in Baltic republics: several Senators, 15486 [11JN]
Void Soviet agreements relative to site of embassy: Timith Johnson, Technical Security Consultants, Inc., 10650 [30AP]
Lists
Christians imprisoned in Soviet Union, 34396 [8DE]
Confirmed Soviet SALT violations, 24187 [16SE]
Cosponsors of H. Con. Res. 193, 28322 [19OC]
Presidentially confirmed Soviet SALT break out violations and their military implications, 26438 [6OC]
Prisoners of conscience in Soviet Union, 27739 [13OC]
Soviet Jews refusniks, 7415 [31MR]
Soviet military equipment captured or destroyed in Angola, 37643 [21DE]
Soviet SALT break out violations, 8897 [9AP], 13913 [28MY]
Soviet violations of international treaties: Dept. of Defense, 34945 [10DE]
Toshiba Corp., major consolidated subsidiaries, 20079 [15JY]
Unambiguous Soviet violations of arms control agreements, 26106 [1OC]
Meetings
Committee on Foreign Affairs: Soviet violations of its international human rights obligations (H. Con. Res 34), D189 [24MR]
Committee on Foreign Relations: release of Igor V. Ogurtsov from exile and allowed to emigrate (S. Res. 98), D129 [10MR]
Memorandums
Antiballistic Missile Treaty Interpretation: U.S. SALT delegation, 12836-12838 [19MY], 13136-13138 [20MY]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty Negotiations: ACDA, 19270 [9JY]
———Paul Nitze, Harold Brown and A.N. Shchukin, 19271 [9JY]
Data Base on the Numbers of Strategic Offensive Arms, 1667 [21JA]
Development Rights and Duties Relating to ABM Systems, 8890-8892 [9AP]
Foreign Mission Status: Dept. of State, 25505 [29SE]
Nuclear Weapons: H. Lawrence Garrett III, Dept. of Defense, 12797 [19MY]
Soviet Involvement in Europe: Assembly of Captive European Nations, 19816 [14JY]
Treaty Negotiations With Soviet Union, 34306 [8DE]
U.S.-Soviet Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty Outline: Representative Fascell, 35068 [11DE]
Memorials of legislature
Arizona, 8758 [9AP]
California, 30764 [4NO]
Massachusetts, 1229 [13JA], 4263 [26FE], 30765 [4NO]
Nevada, 16958 [22JN], 17568 [25JN]
Messages
ACDA Activities: President Reagan, 3243 [10FE], 3382 [17FE]
Death of Inna Meiman: Naum Meiman, 7088 [26MR]
Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, President Reagan, 1212 [13JA]
Soviet SALT Violations: President Reagan, 8887 [9AP]
Treaties With the Soviet Union: President Reagan, 1225 [13JA]
U.S.-Soviet Fishing Agreement: President Reagan, 23198 [7AU]
Notices
Anniversary of declaration of Ukrainian national independence, 1916 [22JA]
Papers
Are Space-Based Interceptors Cost Effective?, 27825 [14OC]
Arms Control: Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control and Association of Soviet Lawyers, 20141 [17JY]
In From the Cold—Nuclear Winter Melts Down: Russell Seitz, 12292-12296 [13MY]
Monitoring Yields of Underground Nuclear Tests: Frederick K. Lamb, 3856-3860 [19FE]
MX Dense Pack: Library of Congress, 12478 [14MY]
Nuclear Weapons: Depts of Defense and State, 26436 [6OC]
Talking Points—Arms Control: Representative Richardson, 15598 [11JN]
U.S.-Soviet Trade and Economic Council: Library of Congress, 27408-27409 [13OC]
Petitions
Statement from Congress on Baltic States: Embassy of Soviet Union, 35576 [14DE]
Platform
Jewish Women Against Refusal: Elena Dubianskaya, 21381 [28JY]
Poems
``Song of My Spirit'', 18389 [30JN]
Polls of opinion
Strategic defense initiative, 11962 [11MY]
———Committee on the Present Danger, 9419 [23AP]
———Cornell University, NY, 5295 [11MR]
———sundry news organizations, 6449 [20MR]
U.S. and Soviet citizens' views on importance of issues discussed by President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev: Newsweek (magazine), 35774 [16DE]
Press releases
New Soviet regulations on emigration are denounced as deception, Morris B. Abram, National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 1368 [16JA]
Nicaragua's D'Escoto accepts Lenin Prize in Moscow, 18095 [29JN]
No flaw in this Logic: Senator Simon, 6411 [19MR]
Sec. of Commerce hosts meeting to discuss formation of U.S.-U.S.S.R. Chamber of Commerce: Dept. of Commerce, 27408 [13OC]
Strategic defense initiative awards: American Defense Preparedness Association, 9420 [23AP]
Proclamations
Baltic Freedom Day: President Reagan, 16780 [18JN]
Bielarusian Independence Day: Chicago, IL, 9661 [23AP]
Lithuanian Americans Day: Lyons, IL, Township Board, 3413 [17FE]
Ukrainian Independence Day: Edward J. Rutkowski and James D. Griffin, 3313 [11FE]
———Tucson, AZ, City Council, 2159 [28JA], 2370 [29JA]
Quotations
Strengthening Soviet control of foreign countries: Dimitry Z. Manuilsky, 33242 [30NO]
Medical care: emigration of cancer patients, 7999 [3AP]
Nuclear weapons: interpretation of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 6932 [25MR]
Remarks in House
ABA: relationship with the Association of Soviet Lawyers, 23450 [7AU]
Abramovich, Pavel and Marta: emigration from Soviet Union, 34089 [4DE]
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome epidemic: Soviet disinformation, 27634 [13OC]
Afghanistan: congressional visit, 33667 [2DE]
———Dept. of State submission of policy report to Congress, 34708 [10DE]
———foreign policy, 34763 [10DE]
———human rights abuses (H. Res. 277), 28471-28476, 28492 [20OC]
———prisoners of war (H. Con. Res. 169), 21797 [30JY]
———prohibit imports and exports sponsored by the Soviet Union (H.R. 3627), 31721 [10NO]
———Soviet atrocities, 32707 [18NO], 33193 [20NO], 34574 [9DE], 37619 [21DE]
———Soviet invasion and occupation, 2948 [4FE], 3165 [5FE], 12389 [13MY], 13289 [20MY], 17875 [26JN], 27728 [13OC], 33730 [2DE], 34100 [4DE], 34352 [8DE], 35911-35914 [16DE], 3813 [19FE]
———Soviet use of boobytrapped toys, 25656 [29SE]
———support of resistance forces, 4795 [4MR]
———use of chemical weapons, 33786 [2DE]
Agriculture: wheat sale to Soviet Union, 11738 [7MY]
``Amerika'': response to television film, 3446 [18FE]
Angola: withdrawal of Soviet-bloc troops, 34088 [3DE]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty (H.R. 1851), 7745 [1AP]
———compliance, 5717 [16MR], 9193, 9196 [21AP], 23710 [10SE], 26690-26693 [6OC]
———interpretation, 6989 [26MR], 34656 [9DE]
Antisatellite weapons: limit testing, 12761 [19MY]
Armenia: anniversary of independence, 13656 [21MY]
Arms control: agreement, 21063 [23JY], 30673 [3NO]
———denuclearization of Europe, 9678 [23AP]
———impact of leftwing politics, 11357 [6MY]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces (H. Res. 313), 32701 [18NO]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces agreement, 9678 [23AP], 24943 [23SE], 28174 [15OC], 32952-32959 [19NO], 34623, 34624 [9DE], 35017 [11DE], 34574 [9DE], 36155 [17DE]
———limit testing of antisatellite (H.J. Res. 176), 5523 [11MR]
———negotiations, 1111-1113 [8JA], 4479 [3MR], 5981 [17MR], 6929 [25MR], 7595 [31MR], 12554 [14MY], 15107 [9JN], 17353 [24JN], 17425 [25JN], 23009 [6AU], 23603 [9SE], 23798 [10SE], 23896 [15SE], 24254 [16SE], 24900, 24907 [22SE], 25918 [30SE], 26795-26799 [7OC], 31620 [10NO]
———nuclear weapons (H. Con. Res. 117), 26713 [6OC]
———nuclear weapons tests moratorium, 2501, 2503, 2504, 2505 [3FE], 2678, 2680, 2683, 2684, 2694 [4FE], 3177, 3183 [5FE], 9682 [23AP], 3335-3337 [11FE], 3862 [19FE], 12131, 12133 [12MY], 13121 [20MY], 26411 [5OC]
———reduction of thermonuclear weapons, 24575 [21SE]
———SALT II agreement, 9700 [24AP]
———Soviet violations of agreements, 5498 [11MR]
———strategic defensive initiative (H. Con. Res. 117), 26713 [6OC]
———world leadership, 11270 [5MY]
Arts: sculpture of War and Peace presented to President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, 34422 [8DE]
Balovlenkov, Yuri: emigration from Soviet Union, 30957 [5NO], 33003 [20NO]
Baltic Freedom Day: designate (H.J. Res. 159), 16306 [16JN]
Baltic States: Soviet incorporation, 27938 [14OC]
Begun, Yosif: emigration from Soviet Union, 1086 [8JA], 2708 [4FE], 3475 [18FE]
Beilin, Yakov: emigration from Soviet Union, 3269 [10FE]
Beizer, Michael C.: emigration from Soviet Union, 2709 [4FE]
Belostotsky, Albert: emigration from Soviet Union, 34103 [4DE]
Bialy, Leonid: emigration from Soviet Union, 2707 [4FE]
Blitshtein, Lev, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 4695 [3MR]
B'nai B'rith Soviet Jewry Day: observance, 3892 [19FE]
Bolshevik Revolution: remember victims, 31433 [9NO]
Brailovskaya, Viktor: emigration from Soviet Union, 2709 [4FE]
Brailovsky, Viktor, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 17636 [25JN], 19577 [13JY], 23603 [9SE]
Braun, Keith and Svetlana: emigration from Soviet Union, 2680 [4FE], 7880 [2AP], 14803 [4JN], 2680, 25663 [29SE], 30951, 30953, 30956, 30957 [5NO], 31182 [5NO], 36290 [18DE]
Bravve, Rima: emigration from Soviet Union, 17885 [26JN]
Byelorussian Independence Day: anniversary, 6928, 6942 [25MR], 7079 [26MR]
Cape Cod, MA: Chatham High School presentation of views on nuclear war and human rights, 34413 [8DE]
Captive Nations Week: observance, 20831 [22JY], 20884
Central America: Communist expansion, 2033 [28JA], 12220 [12MY], 26606 [6OC]
Chappaqua, NY: students visit to Soviet Union, 11287 [5MY]
Charny, Benjamin: emigration from Soviet Union, 2708 [4FE], 7097 [26MR], 8278 [7AP], 8559 [8AP], 9025 [10AP], 13981 [28MY], 28158 [15OC], 29227 [27OC], 29509, 29529 [27OC], 30385 [31OC]
Chemical weapons: disposal, 30261 [29OC]
———moratorium on production, 36260 [18DE]
Chernobilsky, Boris: emigration from Soviet Union, 4939 [5MR]
Chernobyl nuclear powerplant: disaster, 10038 [27AP], 10870 [30AP]
Chertkova, Anna: detention in a psychiatric hospital, 29512 [27OC]
Civil liberties: abuse (H. Res. 315), 32714 [18NO]
———conference, 36668 [19DE]
———dissidents, 11011 [4MY], 22133 [3AU]
———emigration policy, 1802 [21JA], 22343 [4AU], 27739 [13OC]
———judicial system, 28794 [21OC]
———open publication of views criticizing the Government, 18694 [1JY]
———violations, 10571, 10572 [29AP], 17425 [25JN], 23508 [20AU], 30922 [4NO], 33667 [2DE], 34573, 34577, 34615 [9DE]
———violations during Stalin regime, 18112 [29JN]
———violations (H. Con. Res. 34), 7361 [31MR], 7369 [1AP]
Communism: anniversary of revolution, 30930 [4NO]
———ideology of influences, 5481, 5485, 5486, 5488 [11MR]
———threat to freedom, 17097 [23JN]
———``U.S.S.R.—The Individual, the Family, and Society'' exhibit, 23484 [7AU]
Congress: planned address by Mikhail Gorbachev to joint session, 32675, 32676, 32677-32679 [18NO], 32714 [18NO], 32915 [19NO], 33004 [20NO]
———role in achieving nuclear nonproliferation, 1079 [8JA]
Congressional Call to Conscience Vigil, 17115 [23JN]
Congressional delegation: visit by, 11248 [5MY]
Czechoslovakia: 1968 invasion, 22338 [4AU], 23672 [9SE]
———Charter '77, 2367 [29JA]
Dashevsky, Vladimir: emigration from Soviet Union, 26958 [7OC]
Day of Sorrow and Defiance: observance, 3229 [9FE]
DeLay, Representative: visit, 9068-9071 [21AP]
Dept. of State: designate as a temporary foreign mission, 26717 [6OC]
———security at U.S. Embassies, 15561 [11JN]
Disinformation campaign, 4926 [5MR], 3303, 3315 [11FE]
District of Columbia: new embassy location, 25435 [29SE]
———occupancy of chancery (H. Con. Res. 3), 4922 [5MR]
———emigration protest at Soviet Embassy, 26250 [1OC], 35001 [10DE]
Divided Spouses Coalition: meeting with George Shultz, Sec. of State, 17963 [29JN]
Druzhnikov, Yuri: emigration from Soviet Union, 16790 [18JN]
Economic policy, 25667 [29SE]
———glasnost, 9352 [22AP], 10870 [30AP]
Edelshtein, Yuli: emigration from Soviet Union, 1909 [22JA], 2708, 2716 [4FE]
Education: Organization for International Cooperation Soviet-American Peace Prize, 13682 [21MY]
Elbert, Lev and Inna: emigration from Soviet Union, 5271 [10MR], 7082 [26MR], 9684 [23AP], 22323 [4AU]
Embassies: occupation of new building in Washington, DC, 18295 [30JN], 24817 [22SE], 28458-28463 [20OC]
———results of factfinding trip relative to U.S. chancery in Moscow, 20316 [21JY]
———reciprocity and security, 16230-16239, 16241 [16JN]
Estonia: independence anniversary, 4025 [24FE], 4113, 4125 [25FE], 4429 [26FE]
———Soviet incorporation, 27938 [14OC]
Ethiopia: Marxism-Leninism, 12714 [18MY]
Europe: Soviet influence, 19815 [14JY]
Export control: reform, 3197 [5FE]
Faermark, Victor: emigration from Soviet Union, 30953 [5NO]
Families: contact with relatives in Soviet Union (H. Con. Res. 68), 4890 [5MR]
———emigration of persons having spouses in U.S. (H.J. Res. 376), 27946 [14OC], 31925-31930 [16NO], 32138 [17NO], 32695 [18NO], 34610 [9DE], 36289 [18DE]
———emigration of persons having spouses in U.S. (H.J. Res. 430), 36290, 36291 [18DE]
———separation cases, 2710 [5FE], 12219 [12MY], 31438 [9NO], 33294 [1DE]
———U.S. citizens to maintain regular contact with relatives living in Soviet Union (H. Con. Res. 68), 16808 [19JN], 29266-29269 [27OC]
Federov, Valery and Svaione: emigration from Soviet Union, 17126 [23JN]
Feldman, Gennady: emigration from Soviet Union, 2707 [4FE], 18846 [7JY]
Foreign countries: assistance to countries receiving supersonic fighter aircraft from Soviet Union, 34719, 34763 [10DE]
———prevention of aid to certain countries which have a Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation with the Soviet Union, 34718 [10DE]
Foreign relations: congressional participation in promulgation, 31925 [16NO]
———exchanges between Members of Congress and Supreme Soviet, 24472 [17SE]
———expansion in Persian Gulf, 23603 [9SE]
———future of NATO, 22991
———Gorbachev's politics, 8544 [8AP]
———involvement in Western Europe, 22672 [5AU]
———Mikhail Gorbachev visit to U.S., 34276 [7DE]
———reactions to Berlin Wall, 33294 [1DE]
———Sec. of State Shultz's visit, 9283 [22AP]
———security risk label, 23603 [9SE]
———Soviet new thinking, 28544 [20OC]
———trip by House Members, 9310-9318 [22AP]
———U.S. policy, 15561 [11JN]
Foreign trade: ban Toshiba products, 21165 [28JY]
———restrict exports to U.S. relative to forced labor policies (H. Con. Res. 83), 6224 [18MR]
Fradkova, Nadezhda: emigration from Soviet Union, 20782 [22JY]
Freedom of the press: disinformation, 19084 [8JY]
Furman, Marina: emigration from Soviet Union, 2695 [4FE]
Galperin, Yakov and Olga: emigration from Soviet Union, 5978 [17MR]
Ghinis, Boris and Irene: emigration from Soviet Union, 2708 [4FE]
Gilbo family: emigration from Soviet Union, 21789 [30JY]
``Glasnost'' magazine, 24679 [21SE]
Gluzman, Semyon: emigration from Soviet Union, 2706 [4FE]
Goldort, Cherna: emigration from Soviet Union, 2716 [4FE]
———invitation to address joint session of Congress, 32936-32939 [19NO]
———recognition of civil liberties, 30598 [3NO]
———television interview, 33671 [2DE], 33780 [2DE]
Government information: classifies and restricts access to, 5737 [16MR]
Helsinki accords: anniversary, 23432 [7AU]
Human rights: arrest of activists, 34656 [9DE]
Hungary: anniversary of 1956 uprising, 28800 [22OC], 29014 [22OC], 29502, 29506 [27OC], 31432 [9NO]
India: relations with Soviet Union, 13680 [21MY], 34711 [10DE]
Interagency Group for Scientific Information Transfer: establish, 24469 [17SE]
International Human Rights Day: observance, 34671 [10DE], 35000, 35004 [10DE]
International Physician's Commission for the Protection of Prisoners: tribute, 4797 [4MR]
International Whaling Commission: compliance, 13982 [28MY]
Japan: officials implicated in facilitating industrial espionage by Soviet Union, 14791 [4JN]
Jews: emigration from Soviet Union, 1082 [8JA], 1551 [20JA], 2379 [29JA], 2695, 2704-2710, 2716 [4FE], 2951 [4FE], 3236, 3239 [9FE], 3269, 3276 [10FE], 3282 [11FE], 3327 [11FE], 3475 [18FE], 4420, 4432 [26FE], 4439 [27FE], 4695 [3MR], 4939 [5MR], 5187 [10MR], 5978, 5996 [17MR], 6213 [18MR], 7082, 7088 [26MR], 7419 [2AP], 7680 [1AP], 7741 [1AP], 7880 [2AP], 8094 [7AP], 8278, 8301 [7AP], 9025 [10AP], 9684 [23AP], 10175 [28AP], 10591, 10593, 10615 [29AP], 11589 [6MY], 11867 [8MY], 13981 [28MY], 14191 [1JN], 14719 [4JN], 15564 [11JN], 16336 [16JN], 16790 [18JN], 17115, 17126 [23JN], 17636 [25JN], 18846 [7JY], 19081 [8JY], 19278 [9JY], 19577 [13JY], 20824 [22JY], 20837 [22JY], 21061, 21064 [23JY], 21188 [27JY], 21582 [30JY], 21789, 21790 [30JY], 22160 [3AU], 23380 [7AU], 23786 [10SE], 24124-24133 [16SE], 24245, 24265 [16SE], 24897 [22SE], 25053 [23SE], 25901 [30SE], 25923 [30SE], 26013 [1OC], 26712 [6OC], 26958 [7OC], 27151 [8OC], 27919 [14OC], 28158, 28159 [15OC], 28770 [21OC], 29509, 29529 [27OC], 31434 [9NO], 31697 [10NO], 33003 [20NO], 34070 [3DE], 34081, 34083 [3DE], 34091, 34101, 34103 [4DE], 34351 [8DE], 34394 [8DE], 34419 [8DE], 34724, 34766 [10DE], 37936, 37942 [21DE], 38285 [22DE]
———human rights, 25911 [30SE]
———imprisonment of Alexei Magarik, 22687 [5AU]
———Jewish Women Against Refusal, 21381 [28JY]
———Night of the Murdered Poets anniversary, 22687 [5AU]
———treatment of applicants to emigration (H. Res. 199), 16427 [17JN]
Kagan, Abram, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 27151 [8OC], 27726 [13OC]
Kaplan, Elena: emigration from Soviet Union, 33003 [20NO]
Kapot, Mikhail: emigration from Soviet Union, 10615 [29AP]
Khodorovich, Sergei: emigration from Soviet Union, 2708 [4FE]
Kogan, Naum: emigration from Soviet Union, 2709 [4FE]
Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik Co.: diversion of technology, 17053 [23JN], 22770 [6AU]
Koryagin, Anatoly: emigration from Soviet Union, 13680 [21MY]
Kosharovsky, Yuli: emigration from Soviet Union, 2705 [4FE]
Kovalev, Sergei: emigration from Soviet Union, 26227 [1OC]
Krasnoyarsk radar site 11672 [7MY]
———report on visit by several Representatives, 35009 [10DE]
———violation of Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 11136 [5MY]
Kredova-Terlitsky, Svetlana: emigration from Soviet Union, 21061 [23JY]
Latvia: Helsinki Monitoring Group, 1104 [8JA]
———Soviet incorporation, 27938 [14OC]
Latvian Independence Day: anniversary (H. Con. Res. 209), 31343, 31396 [9NO], 32143 [17NO], 32719, 32723 [18NO], 32875 [19NO], 32965, 32974, 32991 [19NO]
Leningrad Girls Choir: tribute, 18394 [30JN]
Lifshitz, Boris and Galina: emigration from Soviet Union, 2708, 2709 [4FE], 34091 [4DE]
Lithuania: civil liberties violations (H. Res. 192), 16088 [15JN], 22687 [5AU], 23896 [15SE], 23902 [16SE], 23903 [15SE]
———independence anniversary, 3254 [10FE], 3286 [11FE], 3321 [11FE], 3481 [18FE], 4054-4060 [25FE], 4130 [25FE], 4429, 4432 [26FE], 4706, 4707 [3MR]
Lithuanian Independence Day: designate (H.J. Res. 129), 4433 [27FE]
L'vovitch, Leonid: emigration from Soviet Union, 2706 [4FE]
Marchenko, Anatoly: death in Soviet Union, 3277 [10FE]
———tribute, 1933 [26JA]
Mariasin family: emigration from Soviet Union, 2705 [4FE]
Marymount University, Arlington, VA: conference of Religion in Communist Dominated Areas, 14923 [8JN]
Meiman, Inna: death from cancer, 4025 [24FE]
———tribute, 3276, 3279 [10FE], 3327 [11FE]
Meiman, Naum: emigration from Soviet Union, 3327 [11FE], 5187 [10MR], 7088 [26MR], 21033 [23JY], 25901 [30SE], 33783 [2DE]
Melnikova-Eichenwald, Sonia: emigration from Soviet Union, 2706 [4FE]
Members of Congress: television exchanges with Deputies of Supreme Soviet, 8573 [9AP]
Mendeleyev, Oscar and Shelley: emigration from Soviet Union, 18705 [1JY]
Michelson, Galina G.: emigration from Soviet Union, 33003 [20NO]
Modlin, Michael, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 22160 [3AU]
Montana U.S.A. Wrestling Team: tribute, 16912 [22JN]
Moscow: reaction to West German's landing in Red Square, 14206 [2JN]
Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (H.R. 12), 807 [6JA], 818 [7JA], 968 [7JA], 3184 [5FE]
Nagy, Imre: anniversary of execution by Soviet Union, 16967 [22JN]
National interests: principal threats, 12550 [14MY]
National security: counter Soviet electronic surveillance of U.S. Embassy activities in Moscow (H.J. Res. 230), 8016 [6AP]
———improve security at U.S. Embassy in Moscow (H.R. 2410), 12396 [13MY]
———improve security at U.S. Embassies, 7595 [31MR], 7759 [2AP], 8082, 8083, 8116 [7AP], 8304, 8305 [8AP], 14796 [4JN], 16211 [16JN]
———study of strategy in military education, 29921 [29OC]
Nicaragua: Miguel D'Escoto awarded International Lenin Prize, 18094 [29JN]
———Soviet influence, 19837 [15JY]
———U.S. and Soviet involvement, 20890-20900, 20902, 20903 [23JY]
Novikov, Victor: emigration from Soviet Union, 31186 [5NO]
Nuclear warfare: arms control, 25674 [29SE]
———consequences, 14788 [4JN]
———Defense Science Board evaluation of strategic defense initiative, 19662 [14JY]
———joint scientific study with Soviet Union to determine long-term climatic and environmental effects (H. Con. Res. 73), 5533 [11MR]
———missile flight test in Pacific Ocean (H. Con. Res. 199), 28321, 28323 [19OC], 28455 [20OC]
———missile flight tests in Pacific Ocean (H. Con. Res. 193), 28322 [19OC]
———mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable testing moratorium (H.R. 12), 3320 [11FE]
———NATO and the intermediate-range nuclear missiles, 26711 [6OC]
———plutonium production, 31174 [5NO]
———SALT II Treaty, 905 [7JA], 11874 [8MY]
———Soviet antiballistic missile defense system, 14790 [4JN]
———space-based antinuclear missile shield over U.S. and Soviet Union, 8541 [8AP]
———strategic defense initiative, 939 [7JA], 2683 [4FE], 3194 [5FE], 3470 [18FE], 4480 [3MR], 6291 [19MR], 6514 [23MR], 6940 [25MR], 7083 [26MR], 9346 [22AP], 11014 [4MY], 11671, 11673 [7MY], 11962 [11MY], 12052, 12130 [12MY], 12815 [20MY], 15399 [10JN], 16325 [16JN], 19600 [13JY], 20818 [22JY], 24680 [21SE], 34656 [9DE], 34988 [10DE]
———test ban, 1973 [27JA], 4141 [26FE], 12791-12813 [19MY], 13295 [20MY]
———weapons reduction, 30475 [2NO]
Nudel, Ida: emigration from Soviet Union, 2695, 2708 [4FE], 10175 [28AP], 26712 [6OC], 28770 [21OC]
Orlov, Yuri: tribute, 14143 [29MY]
Ortega, Daniel: visit, 23689 [10SE]
Pakenas, Pyatras: emigration from Lithuania, 11135 [5MY], 30953 [5NO]
Pakistan: Soviet bombing raids on Afghanistan refugees, 6617 [24MR]
Palme, Olof: Soviet disinformation, 4926 [5MR]
Paritsky, Alexander: emigration from Soviet Union, 38285 [22DE]
Policies: recent developments, 21039 [23JY]
Postal Service: foreign mail delivery, 27962 [15OC]
Power resources: Soviet resources, 24908 [22SE]
Rabinovitch, Jacov: emigration from Soviet Union, 2708 [4FE]
Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe: Soviet jamming of broadcast, 15653 [12JN], 16316 [16JN]
Radomyslsky, Iosif: emigration from Soviet Union, 2705 [4FE]
Raiz, Vladimir and Karmella: emigration from Soviet Union, 21582 [30JY]
Ratner, Judith, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 30952 [5NO]
Ratushinskaya, Irina: emigration from Soviet Union, 14719 [4JN]
Reagan, President: meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 28797 [22OC], 29225 [27OC], 29767 [28OC], 30671 [3NO], 32623, 32625, 32626 [18NO], 32679 [19NO], 32871-32874 [19NO], 32974 [19NO], 33802 [2DE], 34091, 34101 [4DE], 34350, 34352, 34353, 34354 [8DE], 34415, 34426 [8DE], 34575, 34578, 34611, 34628 [9DE], 34641, 34661 [9DE], 34674, 34724, 34766 [10DE], 35000 [10DE], 35014, 35018, 35019, 35051-35058, 35067 [11DE], 35449 [11DE], 35744, 35755 [15DE], 35824 [16DE], 36472 [18DE], 37931 [21DE]
Religion: amnesty for imprisoned and freedom of worship in celebration of millennium of first Christianization (H. Con. Res. 223), 29530 [27OC], 34353 [8DE], 34421 [8DE], 34996 [10DE]
———Christianity in northern Eurasia, 21567 [29JY]
———imprisonment of Christians, 34395 [8DE]
———Jewish Matzoh of Hope ceremony, 7328 [30MR]
———repression of Ukrainian Catholic Church, 35925 [16DE]
Rosenshtein, Alexandr and Alla: emigration from Soviet Union, 21064 [23JY]
Safronov, Vladimir: emigration from Soviet Union, 2709 [4FE]
Sandys, Edwina: sculpture of War and Peace presented to President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, 34422 [8DE]
Schultz, Sec. of State: visit to Soviet Union, 8648 [9AP]
Sciences: review methods of conducting international exchanges, 34424 [8DE]
———U.S./Soviet Union exchange agreements, 24469 [17SE]
Sheiba, Leonid: emigration from Soviet Union, 30810 [4NO]
Shevchenko, Taras: tribute, 5532 [11MR]
Shreir, David, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 3236 [9FE]
Shteinberg, Mikhail: emigration from Soviet Union, 14191 [1JN]
Shultz/Shevardnardze summit: efforts of Soviet Jews to emigrate, 24124-24133 [16SE]
Shumuk, Danylo: emigration from Soviet Union, 27739 [13OC]
Slepak, Vladimir, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 2705 [4FE], 3276 [10FE], 16336 [16JN], 23786 [10SE], 27919 [14OC], 28159 [15OC], 28770 [21OC]
Social conditions: domestic policies, 11809-11814 [8MY]
Sokurenko, Anatoly: psychiatric treatment in Soviet Union, 25654 [29SE]
Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry: designate (H.J. Res. 190), 6223 [18MR], 9286, 9287 [22AP]
South Africa: communist influence, 21393 [28JY]
Southern African Development Coordination Conference: funding, 34683 [10DE], 34694 [10DE]
Soviet Jewry Solidarity Day: observance, 3239 [9FE]
Space sciences: civilian satellite photography, 25714 [30SE]
Spinenko, Vasyl N.: confinement in Soviet Union, 24894 [22SE]
Stalin's holocaust, 30972 [5NO]
Stepanovicius, Julionas: exile in Soviet Union, 16312 [16JN]
Stolar, Abraham: emigration from Soviet Union (H. Con. Res. 5), 2708 [4FE]
Strategic materials: dependence on Soviet bloc countries, 29755 [28OC]
Student exchange with U.S., 16579 [17JN]
Technology transfer: report on process of interagency review of certain agreements with controlled countries, 34764 [10DE]
Television: Amerika miniseries, 3500 [19FE]
Terelia, Yosyp: imprisonment in Soviet Union, 3332 [11FE]
Terlitsky, Mark, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 2704, 2706, 2707, 2708, 2709, 2710 [4FE], 21061 [23JY], 25053 [23SE]
Textile industry and fabrics: imports, 13983 [28MY]
Tinoco, Victor H.: awarded Lenin Peace Prize, 36135 [17DE]
Toshiba Corp.: diversion of technology, 14717 [4JN], 14765-14768 [4JN], 17053 [23JN], 18356 [30JN], 19100 [9JY], 22770 [6AU]
Tufeld, Vladimir and Izolda: emigration from Soviet Union, 34351 [8DE]
U.N.: espionage activities within Secretariat and member delegations, 34725 [10DE]
———recognition of Byelorussia and Ukraine, 16723 [18JN]
———resolution on international arms embargo against any party to the Iran-Iraq conflict (H. Con. Res. 226), 34999 [10DE]
U.S. relations, 9171 [21AP], 27152 [8OC]
Ukraine: anniversary of independence, 1111 [8JA], 1555 [20JA], 1765 [21JA], 1798 [21JA], 1915 [22JA], 1931, 1932, 1934-1936 [26JA], 2019 [27JA], 2370 [29JA], 3313 [11FE], 3474 [18FE], 5513 [11MR], 15642 [11JN]
———prisoners of conscience, 27739 [13OC]
———religious persecution (H.J. Res. 429), 36081 [17DE]
Ukrainian Human Rights Awareness Day: designate, 13817-13819 [27MY], 14398 [2JN]
Vaitsblit, Inna and Illya: emigration from Soviet Union, 7741 [1AP]
Vileshina, Galina: efforts toward emigration of Pyatras Pakenas from Lithuania, 11135 [5MY]
Voice of America: anniversary, 4422 [26FE]
Volvovsky, Leonid and Ari: emigration from Soviet Union, 2708 [4FE], 19824 [14JY]
Wallenberg, Raoul: tribute, 22225 [4AU]
Western Pacific: Soviet initiatives, 4060-4064 [25FE]
World Runners (organization): tribute, 20820 [22JY]
Wright, Representative: leadership in visit to Soviet Union, 9041 [21AP]
Yakir, Rimma and Alexander: emigration from Soviet Union, 28770 [21OC]
Yantovsky, Shimon: emigration from Soviet Union, 26958 [7OC]
Youth: exchange program, 19826 [14JY]
Yuzefovich, Leonid and Ekaterina: emigration from Soviet Union, 17115 [23JN]
Zelichonok, Roald: emigration from Soviet Union, 2708 [4FE]
Zhitkov, Andrei: emigration from Soviet Union, 30953 [5NO]
Remarks in Senate
Afghanistan: atrocities, 8003 [3AP], 22701 [5AU], 34241 [4DE]
———occupation, 1539 [20JA], 1673 [21JA], 1885 [22JA], 1928 [26JA], 2160 [28JA], 2353 [29JA], 2406, 2458 [2FE], 2647 [3FE], 2940 [4FE], 3155 [5FE], 4678 [3MR], 5064 [6MR], 5178 [10MR], 5379 [11MR], 5648 [12MR], 5973 [17MR], 6411 [19MR], 6483, 6501 [20MR], 6588 [23MR], 6694 [24MR], 6915 [25MR], 7076 [26MR], 7197 [27MR], 7299 [30MR], 7656 [1AP], 7861 [2AP], 8054 [6AP], 8524 [8AP], 8899 [9AP], 8992 [10AP], 9155 [21AP], 9276 [22AP], 9459 [23AP], 9790 [27AP], 10169 [28AP], 10370 [29AP], 10665 [30AP], 11126 [5MY], 11627 [7MY], 12030 [12MY], 12321 [13MY], 12542 [14MY], 13011 [19MY]
———occupation (S. Res. 31), 297 [6JA], 1137 [12JA], 5292 [11MR]
———prohibit trade (S. 1027), 8932, 8981 [10AP]
———refugee victims of Soviet occupation, 7567 [1AP]
———support for freedom fighters, 291 [6JA]
Alber, Solomon and Evangelina: emigration from Soviet Union, 7855 [2AP]
American Bar Association: cooperation with the Association of Soviet Lawyers, 23195 [7AU]
Angola: condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup and human rights violations (S. Res. 174), 6849 [25MR]
———Soviet military involvement, 13479-13484 [21MY], 37643, 37645 [21DE]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 37892 [21DE]
———compliance, 6654 [24MR], 6779-6787 [25MR], 7526 [31MR], 7783, 7785 [2AP], 8400-8403 [8AP], 8457-8464 [8AP], 8674, 8677, 8678, 8752 [9AP], 9201 [22AP], 10875 [1MY], 11816 [8MY], 16188 [16JN], 17030 [23JN], 19270 [9JY], 23514 [9SE], 23724 [10SE]
———interpretation, 4990 [6MR], 5296-5316 [11MR], 5324-5326 [11MR], 5582-5587 [12MR], 5688-5690 [13MR], 7023 [26MR], 7841 [2AP], 8887 [9AP], 11121 [5MY], 11508, 11565 [6MY], 11605 [7MY], 11977 [12MY], 12438, 12544 [14MY], 13134-13167, 13182 [20MY], 13864 [28MY], 18922 [8JY], 23143 [7AU], 33656 [2DE]
———interpretation (S. Res. 167), 5635-5639 [12MR], 5706 [13MR], 5871 [17MR]
———verification, 34432-34436 [9DE]
———violations, 24201 [16SE]
Armenia: anniversary of independence, 13929 [28MY]
Arms control: administration policy, 2747 [4FE], 29632 [28OC]
———agreements with U.S., 33335 [1DE]
———budget deficit control through nuclear weapons treaty negotiations, 5009 [6MR]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty negotiations (S. Res. 283), 23854 [11SE], 34107-34120 [4DE], 34450 [9DE]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty negotiations, 21507, 21508 [29JY], 24532 [18SE], 24706 [22SE], 34208, 34211-34215 [4DE], 34296, 34299, 34302 [8DE], 36068 [17DE]
———negotiations, 2088, 2089 [28JA], 2229-2234 [29JA], 3412, 3413 [17FE], 4559, 4561, 4562, 4568 [3MR], 5009 [6MR], 6636 [24MR], 7639 [1AP], 8928, 8950 [10AP], 9084, 9085-9087, 9090, 9098 [21AP], 9369, 9372 [23AP], 10301 [29AP], 11277 [5MY], 11370 [6MY], 12562 [15MY], 11597
———negotiations (S. Res. 94), 2313 [29JA], 3361-3370 [17FE]
———notification to Congress of Soviet compliance with treaties, 26297, 26302 [2OC]
———nuclear weapons reduction, 9754 [27AP]
———nuclear weapons tests moratorium, 3141 [5FE], 10633 [30AP], 12639 [18MY], 14435 [3JN]
———observer group visit to Geneva, 4164 [26FE]
———Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, 9275 [22AP]
———SALT II negotiations, 17959 [27JN]
———success of treaties, 36160 [18DE]
———test ban on underground explosions (S. 1106), 10343 [29AP], 23101 [7AU]
———treaty verification, 7432 [31MR], 7668 [1AP], 25751 [30SE]
Arts: tour of U.S. art exhibit ``Three Generations of Wyeth Art'', 6447 [20MR]
Baily, Leonid: emigration from Soviet Union, 14193 [1JN]
Balovlenkov, Yuri: emigration from Soviet Union, 31130 [5NO]
Baltic Freedom Day: observance, 15485 [11JN], 16364 [17JN]
Begun, Yosif: emigration from Soviet Union, 23774 [10SE]
Bialy, Leonid: emigration from Soviet Union, 31894 [13NO]
Bielarus: independence anniversary, 9661 [23AP]
Boston (MA) Herald: contest for letters to Mikhail Gorbachev, 34951 [10DE]
Braun, Svetlana: emigration from Soviet Union, 7078 [26MR], 25334 [25SE], 25491 [29SE], 28435 [20OC], 31129, 31130 [5NO], 31182 [5NO]
Byelorussia: independence anniversary, 7072 [26MR]
Captive Nations Week: observance, 21147 [24JY]
Central America: Communist expansion, 6308 [19MR]
———preserving U.S. interests, 33654 [2DE]
Charny, Benjamin: emigration from Soviet Union, 6788 [25MR], 7445 [31MR], 8524 [8AP], 12734 [18MY], 29660 [28OC], 31564 [10NO], 31891 [13NO], 32033 [17NO]
Chemical warfare: ban weapons, 10849 [30AP]
———negotiations, 11724 [7MY]
Chernobilsky, Boris: emigration from Soviet Union, 26344 [2OC]
Christians: persecution (S. Con. Res. 47), 8991 [10AP]
Civil liberties: foreign and domestic policy, 16672 [18JN]
———policy (S. Con. Res. 8), 1437 [20JA], 1600-1603, 1606-1608 [21JA]
———policy of glasnost, 21485 [29JY]
———political prisoners, 4641 [3MR]
———violations, 1376 [16JA], 1565 [21JA], 35281 [11DE]
———violations (S. Con. Res. 8), 1366, 1367, 1369 [16JA]
———violations in Afghanistan, 6141 [18MR]
Coast Guard: commend rescue of Soviet crew members of Komsomolets (S. Res. 189), 8840 [9AP], 8952 [10AP]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: U.S. policy toward Helsinki Final Act process, 5703-5706 [13MR]
Committee for National Security: ``The Other Side—How Soviets and Americans Perceive Each Other,'' book by Robert D. English and Jonathan J. Halperin, 14509 [3JN]
Committee on Foreign Relations: schedule of consideration of intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty, 37950 [22DE]
Cotton sheeting: U.S. imports, 21955 [3AU]
Czechoslovakia: anniversary of Charter 77, 1253 [14JA]
———Charter 77 commendation (S. Con. Res. 31), 6982 [26MR]
———anniversary of Soviet invasion, 23120 [7AU]
———Soviet occupation, 23777 [10SE]
Defense budgets: comparison with Soviet Union, 1950 [27JA]
Dept. of Defense: breech of numerical sub-limits under SALT II, 20363 [21JY]
Dept. of State: occupation of Embassy in Moscow, 11821 [8MY], 18485-18492 [1JY]
District of Columbia: conditional occupation of new embassy building (S. 948), 8392-8394 [8AP], 18485 [1JY]
———embassy site agreements (S. Res. 261), 21715-21719, 21723 [30JY]
———void agreements relative to site of embassy (S.J. Res. 120), 10648 [30AP], 25077-25079, 25100 [24SE]
Domestic and foreign policies, 19769 [14JY]
Economic conditions: comparisons, 7892 [3AP]
Edelshtein, Yuli and Tanya: emigration from Soviet Union, 7880 [2AP], 12312 [13MY], 14374 [2JN], 29490 [27OC]
Elbert, Lev: emigration from Soviet Union, 8879 [9AP]
Emigration policy, 1614 [21JA]
Estonia: independence anniversary, 4382 [26FE], 4787 [4MR], 5533 [11MR]
Faermark, Victor: emigration from Soviet Union, 31130 [5NO]
Families: efforts of citizens to join spouses in U.S. (S.J. Res. 203), 28132 [15OC], 31133 [5NO]
———emigration of persons having spouses in U.S. (H.J. Res. 376), 34165-34167 [4DE]
———emigration of persons having spouses in U.S. (H.J. Res. 376), House amendments, 36576 [19DE]
———permission to visit relatives in U.S. (S. Con. Res. 29), 5368 [11MR], 21488 [29JY]
———reunion of married couples (H.J. Res. 430), 36580 [19DE]
Federov, Valery and Svayonia: emigration from Soviet Union, 25335 [25SE]
Foreign relations: common desire for peace among world superpowers, 34296 [8DE]
———international misconduct, 8676 [9AP]
———policy reform, 23858 [11SE]
———present status of U.S.-Soviet relations and future tendencies of the Soviet Union, 32843-32845 [19NO]
———U.S. national security, 36049 [17DE]
———U.S. participation in Moscow International Conference, 6845 [25MR]
———U.S.-Soviet talks, 23936 [15SE]
Foreign trade: impact of textile imports on U.S. industry, 16345 [17JN], 23551 [9SE]
———increase, 3712 [19FE]
———textile and apparel trade agreement, 35284 [11DE]
Freedom Sunday: observance, 34343 [8DE]
Fridman, Kim: emigration from Soviet Union, 22967 [6AU]
Gajauskas, Balys: emigration from Soviet Union, 14372 [2JN]
Goltsman, Elana: emigration from Soviet Union, 5950 [17MR]
———tribute, 5950 [17MR]
Gorbachev, Mikhail: leadership style, 9729 [24AP]
Gore, Senator: strategic defense initiative article, 3350 [17FE]
Grigorishin, Evgeny: emigration from Soviet Union, 31129 [5NO], 31133 [5NO]
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society: humanitarian assistance, 19452 [10JY]
Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (S.J. Res. 151), 14834 [5JN]
International agencies: restriction of certain U.S. contributions (S. 1334), 14852 [5JN]
Ioffe, Alexander: emigration from Soviet Union, 16866 [19JN]
Jews: emigration from Soviet Union, 801 [6JA], 1412 [16JA], 3657, 3817 [19FE], 4639 [3MR], 5531 [11MR], 5950, 5957 [17MR], 6412 [19MR], 6502 [20MR], 6687 [24MR], 6788, 6911 [25MR], 6912 [25MR], 7073, 7078 [26MR], 7196 [27MR], 7198 [27MR], 7302 [30MR], 7403-7420 [31MR], 7665 [1AP], 7855, 7860 [2AP], 7880 [2AP], 8054 [6AP], 8524 [8AP], 8879, 8901 [9AP], 9070 [21AP], 9277 [22AP], 9459 [23AP], 9792 [27AP], 10168 [28AP], 10362 [29AP], 10938 [1MY], 11627 [7MY], 12029 [12MY], 12312, 12315 [13MY], 12734 [18MY], 13622 [21MY], 14084 [28MY], 14193 [1JN], 14372, 14374, 14383 [2JN], 14508 [3JN], 15225 [10JN], 15481 [11JN], 16675 [18JN], 16868 [19JN], 17042 [23JN], 17589 [25JN], 18234 [30JN], 18389 [30JN], 19274 [9JY], 20079, 20081 [15JY], 20652 [22JY], 20821 [22JY], 21038 [23JY], 21113 [24JY], 21566 [29JY], 21897 [31JY], 22963, 22967 [6AU], 23021 [7AU], 23351, 23354 [7AU], 23774 [10SE], 24018 [15SE], 24236 [16SE], 24457, 24464 [17SE], 24557 [18SE], 25334, 25335 [25SE], 25491 [29SE], 25934 [30SE], 26197, 26199 [1OC], 26344 [2OC], 26595 [6OC], 26611 [6OC], 27325 [9OC], 28149 [15OC], 28297 [16OC], 28994 [22OC], 29001 [22OC], 29183 [23OC], 29490 [27OC], 29660 [28OC], 30370 [30OC], 30802 [4NO], 31129-31133 [5NO], 31236 [6NO], 31564 [10NO], 31890, 31891, 31894, 31895 [13NO], 32060 [17NO], 33173 [20NO], 33553 [1DE], 33730-33743 [2DE], 33962 [3DE], 34322, 34343 [8DE], 34450 [9DE], 35001 [10DE], 35320 [11DE], 35815 [16DE], 36173 [18DE], 36681 [19DE]
Kaplan, Elena: emigration from Soviet Union, 31132 [5NO]
Karlin, David, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 5531 [11MR]
Khassin, Natasha: emigration from Soviet Union, 29490 [27OC]
Klotz, Boris: emigration from Soviet Union, 14374 [2JN]
Kogan, Naum: emigration from Soviet Union, 21566 [29JY], 28994 [22OC]
Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik Co.: sale of technology to Soviet Union, 16981 [23JN], 18979 [8JY], 29145 [23OC]
Koryagin, Anatoly: emigration from Soviet Union, 10168 [28AP]
Latvia: anti-Communist demonstration, 16674 [18JN]
———test of civil liberties under glasnost, 32602 [18NO]
Latvian Independence Day: anniversary, 32603, 32616 [18NO], 32794, 32796, 32860, 32861 [19NO]
———anniversary (H. Con. Res. 209), 32028 [17NO]
———anniversary (S. Con. Res. 87), 31150 [5NO], 31274, 31275 [6NO]
Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control: Moscow meeting, 20141 [17JY]
Lifshitz, Andre, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 9070 [21AP], 20079 [15JY]
Linnas, Karl: request for deportation, 5179 [10MR]
Lipchin, Tsalo and Khaya: emigration from Soviet Union, 14383 [2JN], 31890 [13NO]
Lithuania: civil liberties violations (S. Res. 232), 15471, 15485 [11JN], 18503 [1JY]
———independence anniversary, 3143 [5FE], 3406, 3408, 3411, 3412, 3413 [17FE], 3942 [23FE], 4168, 4367 [26FE], 5069 [6MR]
Lithuanian Independence Day: designate (S.J. Res. 39), 2941 [4FE]
Loans by Western banks, 14276 [2JN]
Luboshiz, Felix, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 5950 [17MR]
———tribute, 5950 [17MR]
Magarik, Alexey and Natalia: emigration from Soviet Union, 30680 [4NO]
Manevich, Mikhail, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 5531 [11MR]
Marxism: collapse of ideology, 26325-26329 [2OC]
Medvid, Miroslav: tribute, 1881 [22JA]
Meiman, Inna: death, 3817 [19FE], 6122 [18MR]
———efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 801 [6JA], 5957 [17MR]
———exit visa for medical treatment in the West, 1363 [14JA]
———tribute, 1540 [20JA]
Meiman, Naum: emigration from Soviet Union, 801 [6JA], 2356 [29JA], 2465 [2FE], 2937 [4FE], 3153 [5FE], 4639 [3MR], 5079 [6MR], 5380 [11MR], 5651 [12MR], 5957 [17MR], 6412 [19MR], 6502 [20MR], 6585 [23MR], 6687 [24MR], 6911 [25MR], 7073 [26MR], 7302 [30MR], 7665 [1AP], 7860 [2AP], 8054 [6AP], 8524 [8AP], 8901 [9AP], 9277 [22AP], 9459 [23AP], 9792 [27AP], 10362 [29AP], 11627 [7MY], 12029 [12MY], 12315 [13MY], 13622 [21MY], 14374 [2JN], 14508 [3JN], 15225 [10JN], 15481 [11JN], 16675 [18JN], 17042 [23JN], 17589 [25JN], 18234 [30JN], 18965 [8JY], 19274 [9JY], 20081 [15JY], 20652 [22JY], 22454 [5AU], 23354 [7AU], 23584 [9SE], 23860
———tribute, 1888 [22JA], 5187 [10MR], 7565 [31MR]
Members of Congress: visit, 23183 [7AU]
Michelson, Galina G. Anatoly: emigration from Soviet Union, 31132 [5NO], 33173 [20NO]
Middle East: Soviet interests, 12924 [19MY], 17558-17560 [25JN]
Middle East Peace Conference: Soviet participation (S. Res. 217), 13264 [20MY]
Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (S. 472), 2910 [4FE]
Narcotics: traffic, 2105 [28JA]
National Conference on Soviet Jews: observance of Capitol Hill Action Day for Soviet Jews, 3153 [5FE]
National defense: balance of power with U.S., 37946-37950 [22DE]
———strategic defense initiative, 1840 [22JA]
———strategic defense initiative contracts, 24380-24397 [17SE]
National objectives: clarification of with respect to Nicaragua and Central America, 5906 [17MR]
National security: violations in U.S. Embassies, 8021 [6AP], 8673 [9AP], 8927 [10AP], 11508 [6MY]
NATO: defense initiative after reduction of intermediate-range nuclear forces missiles, 37906-37908 [21DE]
———member nations' defense spending, 3151 [5FE]
———U.S.-Soviet Intermediate-Range Nuclear Treaty, 25240, 25241 [25SE]
Novikov, Victor: emigration from Soviet Union, 31129, 31130 [5NO]
NSF: multilateral ocean-drilling project, 16104 [16JN]
Nuclear powerplants: accident, 9748 [24AP], 11815 [8MY]
———accident (S.J. Res. 119), 10355 [29AP]
Nuclear warfare: antisatellite weapons negotiations, 1123 [12JA], 26585 [6OC], 37901 [21DE]
———antisatellite weapons testing, 24751-24763 [22SE]
———consequences, 12291 [13MY]
———heavy lift vehicle for deployment of strategic defense initiative, 18466 [1JY]
———missile flight test in Pacific, 26308 [2OC]
———Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, 1211 [13JA]
———position of Vermonters, 1246 [13JA]
———proliferation of weapons, 14809 [5JN], 19776-19778 [14JY]
———treaty noncompliance, 8882 [9AP], 23108-23112 [7AU], 33633 [2DE], 34941-34947 [10DE]
———treaty ratification, 36067 [17DE], 36168 [18DE], 36520, 36553-36556 [19DE]
———Senate arms control observer group trip to Geneva, 1119 [12JA]
———strategic defense initiative, 1840 [22JA], 3346 [17FE], 3657 [19FE], 4165 [26FE], 4564 [3MR], 5295 [11MR], 5651 [12MR], 6449 [20MR], 7783, 7844 [2AP], 8398 [8AP], 8672, 8674, 8752 [9AP], 9276 [22AP], 9419, 9420 [23AP], 9702 [24AP], 10051 [28AP], 11606 [7MY], 11816 [8MY], 12425 [14MY], 13689 [27MY], 15123 [10JN], 16341-16343 [17JN], 16606 [18JN], 17030 [23JN], 18408 [1JY], 19682 [14JY], 21204 [28JY], 22800 [6AU], 23938 [15SE], 24137, 24141-24203 [16SE], 24505, 24517 [18SE], 24710-24763 [22SE], 26420 [6OC], 27825 [14OC], 28179 [16OC], 29534 [28OC], 31566 [10NO], 33234, 33266 [30NO]
———strategic defense initiative underground testing, 5714 [13MR]
———test ban, 3149 [5FE]
———underground test monitoring, 3855 [19FE]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. stockpile, 6411 [19MR]
———war deterrence effect, 21690 [30JY]
Nudel, Ida: emigration from Soviet Union, 26611 [6OC], 28149 [15OC]
Ogurtsov, Igor V.: emigration from Soviet Union (S. Res. 98), 2636 [3FE], 5395 [11MR]
Outer Mongolia: U.S. diplomatic relations, 2260 [29JA]
Pakenas, Pyatras: emigration from Lithuania, 31129 [5NO]
Paritsky, Dorina: emigration from Soviet Union, 34450 [9DE]
Peace Links: delegation meetings in Soviet Union, 30527 [3NO]
Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty: ratification, 1678 [21JA]
Pentecostalists: emigration from Soviet Union, 21113 [24JY]
POW: benefits for servicemen held during World War II (S. 1874), 32044 [17NO]
Prestin, Vladimir: emigration from Soviet Union, 22967 [6AU]
Psychological warfare, 13632 [21MY]
Pyatetsky, Alexander: emigration from Soviet Union, 33537 [1DE]
Ratner, Natalia and Judith: emigration from Soviet Union, 14193 [1JN], 18389 [30JN], 24457 [17SE]
Reagan, President: meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 30315, 30316 [30OC], 32862 [19NO], 33244, 33274 [30NO], 33579 [2DE], 33808, 33944 [3DE], 34218 [4DE], 34786-34789, 34849, 34941-34947, 34951 [10DE], 35088, 35318, 35328 [11DE], 35596, 35601, 35604, 35605, 35610, 35611, 35612-35617 [15DE], 35764 [16DE], 36005, 36008 [17DE], 36167, 36237 [18DE]
Religion: civil liberties, 17027 [23JN]
Rozenshtein, Grigory and Natalia: emigration from Soviet Union, 22967 [6AU]
SALT II, 13438 [21MY]
———compliance with numerical limits, 2409 [2FE]
———Reagan administration policy, 2761 [4FE]
———violations, 2235 [29JA], 2343 [29JA], 3147-3149 [5FE]
SALT II Sublimit Mutual Restraint Act: enact (S. 415), 2229-2234 [29JA]
Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange Program: establish, 26303 [2OC]
———promote (S. 1468), 18808, 18809 [7JY]
Scientific exchange with U.S., 19902 [15JY]
Senate: points of consideration in negotiating arms control treaty, 27808 [14OC]
———visit by members of the Committees on Agroindustrial Complex of the Soviet Union, 27026 [8OC]
———visit of Members of Supreme Soviet, 27256 [9OC]
Shapiro, Lev, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 14084 [28MY]
Sheyba, Leonid L.: emigration from Soviet Union, 31132 [5NO]
Shirman, Mikhail: emigration from Soviet Union, 12734 [18MY]
Shmuilovich, Igor and Kira: emigration from Soviet Union, 24464 [17SE]
Shumuk, Danylo: release from Soviet imprisonment, 29665 [28OC]
Slepak, Vladimir and Maria: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 12734, 12754 [18MY], 28149 [15OC], 28297 [16OC]
———welcoming to U.S. (S. Con. Res. 90), 32028 [17NO]
Space policy: leadership, 22911 [6AU]
Sports: first swim between Alaska and the Soviet Union across the Bering Strait, 23182 [7AU]
Stolar, Abraham: efforts to emigrate from Soviet Union, 1259 [14JA], 7880 [2AP], 16868 [19JN], 23351 [7AU]
Swartz, Sheina-Lea: emigration from Soviet Union, 12029 [12MY]
Technology: acquisition through espionage, 3672 [19FE]
Terlitsky, Mark, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 27325 [9OC], 31895 [13NO]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty, 1211 [13JA], 9275 [22AP]
———ratification, 1668, 1678 [21JA]
Tkach, Natan: emigration from Soviet Union, 29001 [22OC]
Toshiba Corp.: ban imports (S. 1399), 16827 [19JN]
———propeller milling technology diversion case, 13184 [20MY], 16981 [23JN], 18979 [8JY], 20078 [15JY], 22901 [6AU], 29145 [23OC]
U.N.: conditional contributions, 25244-25246 [25SE]
———exceptions to current hiring freeze on recruitment in Secretariat, 12565-12567 [15MY]
Ukraine: independence anniversary, 1681 [21JA], 1857, 1881, 1886, 1887 [22JA], 2159 [28JA], 2358 [29JA], 16672 [18JN], 18585 [1JY]
———political prisoners, 1170 [12JA]
———religious persecution (S.J. Res. 235), 35992-35995 [17DE]
Union of Councils for Soviet Jews: notices of meetings, 1888 [22JA]
U.S. Embassies: funds for additional construction in Communist countries (S. 995), 8800 [9AP]
———terminate certain employment in Communist countries (S. 1107), 10345 [29AP]
USIA: public diplomacy, 27092 [8OC]
Wallenberg, Raoul: Soviet explanation of fate, 9730 [24AP]
Yakir, Yevgeny, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 25491 [29SE], 25934 [30SE]
Yuzefovich, Leonid, and family: emigration from Soviet Union, 7880 [2AP], 29183 [23OC]
Zelichenok, Roald and Galina: emigration from Soviet Union, 30370 [30OC]
Zhitkov, Andrei: emigration from Soviet Union, 31129, 31133 [5NO]
Reports
Antisatellite Weapons: ACDA, 24752 [22SE]
———Committee on Armed Services, 23090 [7AU], 23094 [7AU]
———President Reagan, 24759 [22SE]
Compliance and the Future of Arms Control: Gloria Duffy, Gregory Dalton, Matthew State, and Leo Sartori, 3823-3832 [19FE]
Defense Science Board Evaluation of Strategic Defense Initiative: Robert R. Everett, 19662 [14JY]
Eighth Session of the Joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. Commercial Commission: Nikolai S. Patolichev and Malcolm Baldrige, 27414 [13OC]
Factfinding Trip to the Soviet Union: Representatives Carr, Downey, and Moody, 35009-35012 [10DE]
———several Members of Congress, 23183 [7AU]
Human Rights Situation in Afghanistan: Independent Counsel on International Human Rights, 32708 [18NO], 33786 [2DE], 34100 [4DE], 34241-34248 [4DE], 35000 [10DE]
———U.N., 32031 [17NO]
Human Rights Practices in Angola: Dept. of State, 6850 [25MR]
Intelligence Collection in the U.S.S.R.: Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 27410 [13OC]
Intelligence Services of Certain Communist Countries: Select Committee on Intelligence, 26831 [7OC]
Interpretation of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Senator Nunn, 5302-5315 [11MR]
Investigation of the Transfer of Technology From Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik Co.: Norwegian Police, 29146-29155 [23OC]
Miroslav Medvid Incident: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 27020 [8OC]
Nuclear Weapons: General Advisory Committee on Arms Control, 26439 [6OC]
Options To Improve Cooperative Security With Allies and Friends in Persian Gulf: Senators Glenn and Warner, 16357 [17JN]
Plight of Vera Lipinskaya: Amnesty International, 23508 [20AU]
Rescuing Soviet Jewry in Light of Glasnost: National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 20837 [22JY]
SALT II: Library of Congress, 26263 [2OC]
Should We Trust the Russians? Arnold A. Saltzman, 6845 [25MR], 10276 [28AP]
Soviet Active Measures in the U.S., 1986-87: FBI, 34642-34650 [9DE]
Soviet Influence in Central America, 2413 [2FE]
Soviet Military Power: Dept. of Defense, 7024 [26MR]
Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements: President Reagan, 7786 [2AP], 8458, 8461, 8463, 8464-8468 [8AP], 26101-26105 [1OC], 26436 [6OC], 34947-34951 [10DE]
Soviet Presence in the U.N. Secretariat: Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select), 14853-14858 [5JN]
Soviet Repression of the Ukrainian Catholic Church: Dept. of State, 35994 [17DE]
Strategic Defense Initiative: Committee on Appropriations, 24711 [22SE]
———Committee on Armed Services, 24750 [22SE]
———Dept. of Defense, 24719, 24720, 24721, 24727, 24741 [22SE]
———President Reagan, 24713 [22SE]
U.N. Charter Is Not a License for Soviet Spies: Senator Heinz, 25246 [25SE]
U.S. Chancery in Moscow: Representive N. Smith, 20316 [21JY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trade and Economic Council: C. William Verity, Jr., 27411 [13OC]
Who May Leave—A Review of Soviet Practice of Restricting Emigration: National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 31435 [9NO]
Reports filed
Inability of U.S. Citizens To Maintain Regular Contact With Relatives in Soviet Union: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 29), 21250 [28JY]
Lithuanian Human Rights: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 232), 18182 [30JN]
Security at U.S. Missions in Moscow and Other Areas of High Risk: Committee on Intelligence (Select) (S. Rept. 100-154), 23571 [9SE]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Soviet Military Power, 21565 [29JY]
———State of the Union Address, 3169 [5FE]
Resolutions by organizations
Strategic defense initiative and Antiballistic Missile Treaty report requirements (H. Res. 132), 7100 [26MR]
Lithuanian Independence Day: Council of Europe, 4056 [25FE]
———Lithuanian Americans, Brockton, MA, 4783 [4MR]
———Lithuanian Americans of Western Pennsylvania, 4706 [3MR]
———Lithuanians of Greater Los Angeles, 4057 [25FE]
Nuclear weapons freeze campaign testing: Burlington, VT, City Council, 1246 [13JA]
Statements
Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5689 [13MR]
———Abraham D. Sofaer, Dept. of State, 8752, 8754-8756 [9AP]
———Barry M. Goldwater, 23099 [7AU]
———Bennie L. Davis, 23096 [7AU]
———Bruce Palmer, 23099 [7AU]
———CIA, 5135 [10MR], 7023 [26MR]
———Dwight D. Eisenhower, 23096 [7AU]
———George F. Kennan, 23096 [7AU]
———Gerard C. Smith, 6785, 6786 [25MR]
———Harold Brown, 12475 [14MY]
———Henry A. Kissinger, 6786 [25MR]
———Hiram L. Fong, 6785 [25MR]
———James L. Buckley, 5136 [10MR], 6784 [25MR]
———James Schlesinger, 12475 [14MY]
———John T. Chain, Jr., 23101 [7AU]
———Melvin R. Laird, 5297 [11MR], 6786 [25MR], 12474 [14MY]
———President Reagan, 7024 [26MR]
———Reagan Administration spokesman, 23093 [7AU]
———Royal Allison, 23098 [7AU]
———Senator Wilson, 23093 [7AU]
———Senator Quayle, 8897 [9AP]
———Senator Nunn, 6477, 6478 [20MR], 6785 [25MR]
———several former Secs. of Defense, 5690 [13MR]
———Soviet Minister of Defense, 7786 [2AP]
———Thomas Moorer, 6784 [25MR], 12475 [14MY]
Antiballistic Missile and Relationship With the Association of Soviet Lawyers: Konstantin Simis and Dina Kamiskaya, 23450 [7AU]
———Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 7406 [31MR]
Afghan Resistance Forces: Fred C. Ikle, Dept. of Defense, 4795 [4MR]
Antisatellite Program a Key Element in the National Strategy of Deterrence: President Reagan, 24753 [22SE]
Antisatellite Weapons, 24751, 24760 [22SE]
———Reagan administration, 26274 [2OC]
———Senator Kerry, 24760 [22SE]
Approval of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, 26435 [6OC]
Arms Control: Brent Scowcroft, 31620, 31621 [10NO]
———Paul Warnke, 31620 [10NO]
———President Reagan, 3364 [17FE]
———William J. Crowe, Jr., 3363 [17FE]
Arms Control as an Instrument of U.S. Foreign Policy: Senator Durenberger, 35999-36001 [17DE]
Arms Control Treaties: President Reagan, 26308 [2OC]
Arms Control Treaties Compliance: 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]
Backfire Aircraft: Cyrus Vance, 1668 [21JA]
Banning Products Made With Forced Soviet Labor: Vladimir Bukovsky, 27418 [13OC]
Bielarus: Bielarusian Coordinating Committee of Chicago, IL, 9661 [23AP]
Chemical Weapons: U.S. arms control negotiator, 12787, 12789 [19MY]
Comments on the Report of the American Physical Society, 12816 [20MY]
Consequences of Nuclear Warfare, 5276 [10MR]
Data on the Numbers of Strategic Offensive Arms as of the Date of Signature of the Treaty, 1667 [21JA]
``Doubletalk,'' Gerard Smith, 23099 [7AU]
Emigration Regulations for Jews: Misha Elbert, 20825 [22JY]
Establishing U.S.S.R.-U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Frederick B. Dent, 27408 [13OC]
Estonian Independence Day: Estonian American National Council, 4025 [24FE], 4386 [26FE], 5507 [11MR]
Exile of Julionas Stepanovicius: several Lithuanian Catholics, 16312 [16JN]
Export Controls: Stephen D. Bryan, Dept. of Defense, 16253 [16JN]
Forced Labor in the Soviet Union: AFL-CIO, 27419 [13OC]
Future ABM Systems (sundry), 24180 [16SE]
Glasnost: Yosif Begun, 4432 [26FE]
Glasnost at Close Range: Warren Kaplan, 10591 [29AP]
Hatred: Vladimir I. Lenin, 17432 [25JN]
Human Rights and Trade With the Soviet Union: C. William Verity, Jr., 27413 [13OC]
Intermediate-Range Arms Control Treaty: Clark Clifford, 31982 [17NO]
———Donald H. Rumsfeld, 31983 [17NO]
———Eliot Richardson, 31983 [17NO]
———Harold Brown, 31983 [17NO]
———James Schlesinger, 31983 [17NO]
———Melvin R. Laird, 31982 [17NO]
———President Reagan, 36068 [17DE]
———Robert McNamara, 31982 [17NO]
———Senator Dole, 36068 [17DE]
Japanese Trading Firms Dealing With Soviet Union: Kazuo Kumagai, 22776 [6AU]
Jewish Emigration From Soviet Union: C. William Verity, Jr., 27087, 27088 [8OC]
———Mikhail Gorbachev, 7408 [31MR]
———Morris B. Abram, 8094 [7AP]
———Vladimir Slepak, 28149 [15OC]
Keeping to Death: Naum Meiman and Benjamin Charny, 25924 [30SE]
Krasnoyarsk Radar: CIA, 26436 [6OC]
Military Action in Angola: Rafael Del Pino Diaz, 37644 [21DE]
Military Strength Comparison: Caspar W. Weinberger (excerpt), 1951 [27JA]
Mozambique Civil Liberties and Soviet Control: Jose A. Francisco, 33244 [30NO]
Mozambique Has Combined Experience With the Scientific Principles of Marxism/Leninism: President Chissano, People's Republic of Mozambique, 34690 [10DE]
MX Dense Pack: Senator Symms, 12478 [14MY]
Nuclear Attack: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 26421 [6OC]
Nuclear Deterrent: Winston S. Churchill, 3365 [17FE]
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: John F. Kennedy (1962), 12070 [12MY]
Nuclear Test Moratorium: John F. Kennedy, 9682 [23AP]
Nuclear Weapons, 26433 [6OC]
———Angelo Codevilla, 26440 [6OC]
———Bernard Randolph, 12804 [19MY]
———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 26436, 26439 [6OC]
———CIA, 26435, 26439 [6OC]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 26437 [6OC]
———Henry A. Kissinger, 26434 [6OC]
———Henry M. Jackson, 26434 [6OC]
———John F. Kennedy, 12812 [19MY]
———Larry Welch, 26435 [6OC]
———Melvin R. Laird, 26435 [6OC]
———President Reagan, 12793, 12809 [19MY], 26434, 26435, 26437 [6OC]
———William J. Crowe, Jr., 12798, 12802 [19MY], 26435 [6OC]
———William R. Harris, 26440 [6OC]
———Zbigneiw Brzezinski, 26437 [6OC]
Nuclear Weapons Treaty Negotiations: Jeremy Stone, 11370 [6MY]
Principal Threats to U.S. Interests: President Reagan, 12550 [14MY]
SALT I Treaty: President Reagan, 27057 [8OC]
———Gerard Smith, 18175 [30JN]
———(sundry excerpts), 2233 [29JA]
———U.S. Government, 26302 [2OC]
SALT II: Dept. of State, 3364 [17FE]
———Jimmy Carter, 26084 [1OC]
———Senator Wallop, 26263 [2OC]
———William J. Crowe, Jr., 3364 [17FE]
Scientific Exchange With Soviet Union: Richard N. Perle, 19902 [15JY]
Senate Observer Group on Arms Control: Edward L. Rowny, 18581 [1JY]
Soviet Actions in Latvia: World Federation of Free Latvians, 32794 [19NO]
Soviet Detente: Winston S. Churchill II, 3365 [17FE]
Soviet Emigration and Family Reunification, 34167 [4DE]
Soviet Emigration Policy: Warren Zimmerman, 16867 [19JN]
Soviet Goal in Afghanistan: Jeane Kirkpatrick, 26137 [1OC]
Soviet International Lenin Prize: Miguel D'Escoto, 20348 [21JY]
Soviet Irradiation of U.S. Aircraft: White House: President Reagan, 26308 [2OC]
Soviet Military Production Capabilities: Harold Brown, 26107 [1OC]
Soviet Missile Deployment: sundry, 23110, 23111 [7AU]
Soviet Refusenik's Yom Kippur Hunger Strike: Senator D'Amato, 26199 [1OC]
Soviet SALT II Violations (sundry excerpts), 3147 [5FE]
Soviet Union and Narcotics Traffic: Antonio Farach, 2106 [28JA]
Soviet Union's Internal Policies: Representative Dornan, 32954 [19NO]
Soviet Violations of Certain Arms Control Treaties: ACDA, 36556 [19DE]
Strategic Defense Initiative, 24736 [22SE]
———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 24711 [22SE]
———Clark Clifford, 12055 [12MY]
———George Hess, 12055 [12MY]
———Gerold Yonas, 24741 [22SE]
———Harold Brown, 12086, 12097 [12MY], 24714 [22SE]
———James A. Abrahamson, 9358 [22AP], 24741 [22SE]
———Pentagon press briefing, 12066 [12MY]
———Peter Stein, 3347 [17FE]
———President Reagan, 12086 [12MY]
———Robert A. Cooper, 12083 [12MY], 12098 [12MY]
———Robert Jastrow, 8398 [8AP]
———Senator Wallop, 24734 [22SE]
———Senator Wilson, 7783 [2AP]
———Vice President Bush, 24736 [22SE]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty and Peaceful Nuclear Explosion Treaty With Verification Language: President Reagan, 12460 [14MY]
Trade and Diplomacy: C. William Verity, Jr., 27424 [13OC]
Trade With the Soviet Union: Abel Aganbegyan, 35597 [15DE]
———Anthony Sutton, 3713 [19FE]
———C. William Verity, Jr., 27087, 27088 [8OC], 27425 [13OC]
Treaty Violations: President Reagan, 23109 [7AU]
Tribute to Anatoly Marchenko: Andrei Sakharov, 1839 [22JA]
Truman Doctrine: Harry S. Truman (excerpt), 5888 [17MR]
U.S. National Security and Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 8464 [8AP][26JN]
Unity of Afghan Freedom Fighters: President Reagan, 32031 [17NO]
Victor Novikov and Elizabeth Condon's Marriage Denial: Anthony Lewis, 31130 [5NO]
Warning to Journalists in Afghanistan: Soviet Ambassador to Pakistan, 26899 [7OC]
World Reaction to Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Senator Humphrey, 12389 [13MY]
Studies
Antiballistic Missile Treaty—Subsequent Practice, 24188-24192 [16SE]
Antisatellite Weapons: Kurt Gottfried and Richard Lebow, 24752 [22SE]
Death of Arms Control—Soviet SALT Break Out: David S. Sullivan, 2343-2352 [29JA]
Summaries
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), 11121-11126 [5MY]
Arms Control Test Ban on Underground Explosions (S. 1106), 23103 [7AU]
Dept. of Defense Appropriations' Arms Control Provisions, 32665-32668 [18NO]
Geneva Arms Control Talks, 28770 [21OC]
Hearing on Religious Freedom in Soviet Union: International Parliamentary Group for Human Rights in Soviet Union, 17027-17029 [23JN]
How Should America Respond to Gorbachev's Challenge? East-West Security Studies Conference, 28544 [20OC]
Presidentially Confirmed Expanding Pattern of SALT II Break Out Violations, 24521 [18SE]
Space-Based Interceptor: Senator Wallop, 24735 [22SE]
Strategic Defense Initiative Phase 1 Systems: Dept of Defense, 24739 [22SE]
Surveys
American Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy 1987: Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 11567 [6MY]
Strategic Defense Initiative: National Academy of Sciences, 3348 [17FE]
Tables
Dollar costs and production of Soviet ICBM systems: CIA, 24729 [22SE]
Jewish emigration from the U.S.S.R., 34084 [3DE]
Military implications of Soviet SALT II violations, 26440 [6OC]
SALT, 2232 [29JA]
Soviet and U.S. strategic nuclear forces, 3365 [17FE]
Status of Geneva arms reduction negotiations, 15108 [9JN]
Telegrams
Emigration of Lev and Inna Elbert, 5271 [10MR]
Message from Naum Meiman, 7073 [26MR]
Report of pending investigation relative to Clayton J. Lonetree: B. Jones, 11509, 11510 [6MY]
Testimonies
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Abraham D. Sofaer, 5585, 5586 [12MR]
———Gerard Smith, 5585 [12MR]
———Louis Henkin and Harlan Fiske, 5706 [13MR]
———William P. Rogers, 5136 [10MR]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty as a Framework for Strategic Defense Programs and Arms Control Negotiations: William R. Harris, 8887-8889 [9AP]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty Interpretation: Richard N. Perle, 8893 [9AP]
Antisatellite Weapons: Robert Gates, CIA, 24752 [22SE]
Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Dept. of Defense, 8459 [8AP]
East-West Technology Transfer: Lawrence Brady, 6372 [19MR]
Human Rights and Glasnost, 37942 [21DE]
Imports of Cotton Sheeting From the Soviet Union: Senator Thurmond, 21956 [3AU]
Meteorological Aspects of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident: Alan Robock, 15099 [9JN]
Nuclear Weapons Testing: John Pawlikowski, 2459 [2FE]
Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty and Threshold Test Ban Treaty: Siegfried S. Hecker, 1678-1681 [21JA]
Polygraphs: Christopher Boyce, 30841 [4NO]
Soviet Most-Favored-Nation Trading Status: C. William Verity, Jr., 27386 [13OC]
Soviet Trials of Jewish Dissidents: Anatoly Scharansky, 7405 [31MR]
World Communist Brotherhood: Oliver L. North, 20858 [23JY]
Texts of
Antiballistic Missile Treaty, articles 6(1), 6(2), 13135 [20MY]
H. Con. Res. 14, human rights in Czechoslovakia, 23672 [9SE]
H. Con. Res. 332 (99th Congress), civil liberties in Ukraine, 5513 [11MR]
H. Con. Res. 34, human rights violations in the Soviet Union, 7361 [31MR]
H. Con. Res. 68, U.S. citizens to maintain regular contact with relatives living in Soviet Union, 4890 [5MR], 29266 [27OC]
H. Con. Res. 83, restrict exports from Soviet Union to U.S. relative to forced labor policies, 6225 [18MR]
H. Con. Res. 199, Soviet missile flight test in Pacific Ocean, 28321 [19OC]
H. Con. Res. 209, Latvian Independence Day anniversary, 31343 [9NO], 32143 [17NO]
H. Con. Res. 226, U.N. resolution on international arms embargo against any party to the Iran-Iraq conflict, 34999 [10DE]
H. Res. 192: Soviet violations of Lithuanian civil liberties, 23896 [15SE]
H. Res. 277, human rights abuses in Afghanistan, 28471 [20OC]
H. Res. 313, intermediate-range nuclear forces, 32701 [18NO]
H.J. Res. 190, Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry, 6223 [18MR], 9288 [22AP]
H.J. Res. 376, emigration of persons from Soviet Union having spouses in U.S., 31925 [16NO]
H.J. Res. 430, emigration from Soviet Union in order to join spouses in U.S., 36292 [18DE]
H.R. 12, Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act, 968 [7JA]
S. 415, SALT II Sublimit Mutual Restraint Act, 2234 [29JA]
S. 472, Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act, 2911 [4FE]
S. 948, conditional occupation of new Soviet embassy in Washington, DC, 8396 [8AP]
S. 1027, prohibit trade with Afghanistan, 8982 [10AP]
S. 1106, test ban on underground nuclear explosions, 23102 [7AU]
S. 1107, terminate alien employment in U.S. Embassies in certain Communist countries, 10345 [29AP]
S. 1334, restriction of certain U.S. contributions to international agencies, 14852 [5JN]
S. 1874, redefining the term ``former prisoner of war'', 32044 [17NO]
S. Con. Res. 8, human rights violations, 1369, 1406 [16JA], 1608 [21JA]
S. Con. Res. 29, permission of Soviet citizens to visit family members in U.S., 5368 [11MR], 21488 [29JY]
S. Con. Res. 47, persecution of Christians in Communist countries, 8990 [10AP]
S. Con. Res. 87, Latvian Independence Day, 31149 [5NO], 31275 [6NO]
S. Con. Res. 90, welcoming Vladimir and Maria Slepak to U.S., 32028, 32049 [17NO]
S. Res. 31, Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, 297 [6JA], 1138 [12JA]
S. Res. 94, arms control negotiations with Soviet Union, 2338 [29JA], 3369 [17FE]
S. Res. 98, allow Igor V. Ogurtsov to emigrate from Soviet Union without renouncing views, 5395 [11MR]
S. Res. 158, support for Threshold Test Ban and Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaties, 4637 [3MR]
S. Res. 167, Antiballistic Missile Treaty interpretation, 5634 [12MR]
S. Res. 174, condemning the Soviet-Cuban buildup and human rights violations in Angola, 6675 [24MR], 6849 [25MR]
S. Res. 175, Antiballistic Missile Treaty interpretation, 6787, 6903 [25MR]
S. Res. 189, commend Coast Guard rescue of Soviet crew members of Komsomolets, 8839 [9AP], 8952 [10AP]
S. Res. 191, removal of Soviet Union from new facility in Washington, DC, 8992 [10AP]
S. Res. 201, Solidarity Sunday forv Soviet Jewry, 10655 [30AP]
S. Res. 217, Soviet participation in the Middle East Peace Conference, 13264 [20MY]
S. Res. 232, civil liberties violations in Lithuania, 15471 [11JN]
S. Res. 261, Soviet Embassy site agreements, 21723 [30JY]
S. Res. 283, intermediate range nuclear weapons agreement, 23854 [11SE]
S.J. Res. 63, Afghanistan Day, 3938 [23FE]
S.J. Res. 119, Soviet Union nuclear power plant accident, 10356 [29AP]
S.J. Res. 120, void agreements relative to site of Soviet Embassy in Washington, DC, 10649 [30AP]
S.J. Res. 151, Helsinki Human Rights Day, 14834 [5JN]
S.J. Res. 235, condemn religious persecution in Ukraine, 35993 [17DE]
Transcripts
C. William Verity, Jr., on Radio Moscow, 27421 [13OC]
Treaties
Antiballistic Missile Treaty Interpretation, 18177 [30JN]
Limitation of Antiballistic Missile Systems, 24176 [16SE]