352 the Panama Canal Zone on September 7,.1977, shall be continued beyond December 31, 1999, if the United States on December 31, 1999, is in a state of war with any nation which might seek to have its warships or submarines transit the Canal under this neutrality treaty during such state of war; such military presence, however, not to extend beyond sixty days following the termination of such state of w ar. Vote to table, March 1, 1978 (Congressional Record, 5 2602). The result was announced-yeas 57, -nays 38, as follows: [Rollcall-Vote No. 37 Ex.] YEAS 5 7 Abourezk Anderson Baker Biden Bumpers Byrd, Robert C. Case Chafee Chiles Church Clark Cranston Culver Danf orth Durkin Eagleton Glenn Gravel Hart Allen Bartlett Belimon Bentsen Brooke Burdick Byrd. Harry F., Cannon Curtis DeConcini Dole Domenici Eastland Bayh Ford Haskell Hatfield, AMark 0. Hathaway Hayakawa Heinz I-lodges Hollings Huddleston Humphrey Inouye Jackson Javits Kennedy Leahy Mlagnuson Mathias Matsunag~a McIntyre Metzenbaum NAYS-3 8 Garn Griffin Hansen Hatch Hatfield, Paul G. Helms Johnston Laxalt Long Lugar McClure Meicher Nunn NOT VOTING-5 Goldwater McGovern So the motion to lay on the table was agreed to. IUnprinted Amendment No. 2 (Allen, et al.), March gi'essional Record, S 2619) -Tabled 60-34. 1, 1978 (Con- Swmrnry.-Provided that it would not be a violation of the neutrality of the Canal for the United States to intercept in time of war, any enemy warship sailing for the Panama Canal to prevent it from reaching the Canal where it. would enjoy, neutrality and unimpeded transit. Morgan Moynihan Muskie Nelson Packwood Pearson Pell Percy Proxmire Ribicoff Riegle Sarbanes Sasser Sparkman Stafford Stevenson Stone Weicker Williams Randolph Roth Schmitt Schweiker Scott Stevens Talmadge Thurmond Tower Wallop Young Zorinsky Stennis