363 Proposed aimendmne'ats to Article III Amendment No. 64 (Stevens), March 7, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 3133)-Tabled 59-304. Summary.-Provided that the warships and auxiliary vessels of nations in a state of belligerency with Panama or the United States could be denied the right of warships to transit the Canal without being subjected to inspection, search, or surveillance as a condition of transit. Text.-In line 2 of article III1(e) of the Treaty Concerning the Permanent Neutrality Act Operation of the Panama Canal insert after the word "times" and before the word "be" the words ", except during periods of belligerency betw een such nations and the Republic of Panama or the United States of America.". Vote to table, March 8, 197 8 (Congressional Record, S 3230) A B B, B B B C, C. C C, C C. c E F G I] The result was announced-yeas 59, nays 34, as f ollows: [RolicallIVote No. 44 Ex.] YEAS-5 9 nderson Hatfield, Paul G. MmK aker Hathaway Neh ayh Heinz Nim iden I-odges Peaumpers Hollings Pell yrd, Robert C. Huddleston Per4 ase Humphrey Pro!hafee Inouye Rib hiles Jackson Riel hurch Javits Sar' lark Kennedy Sas ranston Leahy Spa ulerMagnuson Stai anforth Mathias Ste, agleton Mfatsunagya Sto: ord McGovern Tali ravel McIntyre Wei [art Metzenbaum Wil [askell Morgan Zor. [atfield, Mark 0. Moynihan skie Son an Lrson cy xmire icoff gle banes ser irkman ford venson ine Image ecker hlams insky Allen Bartlett Bellmon Bentsen Brooke Byrd, Harry F., Jr. Cannon Curtis Dole Domenici Eastland Gain NAYS-3 4 Glenn Goldwater Griffin Hansen Hatch Hayakawa Helms Johnston Laxalt Long Lugar McClure PRESENT AND GIVING A LIVE PAIR, AS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED-i Abourezk against (paired with Randolph, for) NOT VOTIN-6 Burdick DeConcini Durkin Melcher Packwood Randolph So the motion to lay on the table was agreed to. Roth Schmitt Schweiker Scott Stennis Stevens Thurmond Tower wallop Young