353 Text .-Strike article 1, and insert in lieu thereof the following: AiRTICLEI The Republic of Panama declares that the Canal, as ain international transit waterway, shall be permanently neutral in accordance with the regime established in this Treaty. The same regime of neutrality shall apply to any other international waterway thact may be built either partially or wholly in the territory of the Republic of Panama: Provzided, That it shall not be a violation of such neutrality for the United States in time of war to intercept any enemy warship sailing for the Panama Canal to prevent it f rom reaching() the Panama Canal where it would enjoy the neutrality and unimpeded transit of the Canal provided by this Treaty. Vote to table, March 1, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 2636).-, The result was announced-yeas 60, nays 34, as follows: [Rolcali Vote No. 38 Ex.] YEAS-60 Abourezk Anderson Baker Bayli Beilmon Bentsen Biden Bumpers Byrd, Robert C. Cannon Ca se Chaf ee Chiles Church Cranston Culver Danf ortli Durkin Eagleton Gravel Allen Bartlett Brooke Burdick Byrd, Harry F., Jr. Curtis DeConcini Dole Domenici Eastland Ford Gain Haskell Hatfield, Mark 0. Hatfield, Paul G. Hatha-way H-aysakawa Heinz Hodges Hollings Huddleston Humphrey In1ouYe Jackson Javits Kennedy Leahy Long Magnuson MNathias M11atsunaga M,-cIntyre NAY5-3 4 Go] dwater Griffin Hansen Hatch H-elms Johnston Laxalt Lugar McClure Melcher Nunn Schmitt NOT VOTING-6 Clark Hart Metzenbaum Glenn McGovern Weicker So the motion to table Mr. Allen's amendment was agreed to. M-organ Moynihan Muskie Nelson Packwood Pearson Pell Percy Proxmire Randolph Ribicoff Riegile Roth Sarbanes Sasser Sparkman Stafford Stevenson Stone Williams Schweiker Scott Stennis Stevens Talmadge Thurmond Tower Wallop Young Zorinsky