67 Th xt.-On page 2, line 16, immediately after "defend the Canal against any threat" insert ", as determined by either Party.". On page 2, li-ne 17, immediately after "the righlt to act" insert "~Unilaterally or jointly." Vote to table, March 9, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 333900). The result was announced-yeas 45, nays 37, as follows: [Rolicall Vote No. 46 Ex.] YEAS-4 5 Baker Bayh Bidenl B)ump 1 e r s By rd, Robert C. Case Chafee Chimrch Cla rk Cranston Cul-ver Danf ort~h IDurki-n Eagileton Glean Alleni Bartlett B3-rooke ByArd, Harry F., Jr. Cannon Chiles Curtis DeC( nclni Dole D omen'ii Eastland Gana Goldwater Hart Haskell Hathaway 1luddleston1 Humphrey Inouye Inouye Javits Leahy Mlagnuson Mathias Mlatsunag-a MceGovern \'[etzenbaum Moynihan INAYS-3 7 Griffin H-ansen Hatch Hatfield, Paul G. Heinz Hollings Jackson Johnston Laxalt Long Lugar McClure Melcher PRESENT AND GIVING A LIVE PAIR, AS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED-i Morgan, against (paired with Randolph, for).NOT VOTING-1 7 Gravel Hatfield, Mark 0. H-ayakawa Helms Hodges McIntyre Pearson Randolph Stafford Stennis Young So the motion to lay on the table was agreed to. Amendment No. 27 (Helms, et al.) to Byrd-Baker Amendment No. 20, Mlarch 10, 1978 (Cong.cressional Record, S 3389)-Tabled 57-27. Sunnmar/.-Jn lieu of the Leadership Amendment, provided that if the security of the Canal were threatened, Panama and the United States would utilize peaceful means to consult about joint and individual efforts to secure the neutrality of the Canal, and if such efforts Muskie Nelson Packwood Pell Percy Proxmire Ribicoff Rieg-le Sarbanes Sasser Sparkman Stevenson Stone Weicker Williams Nunna Roth Schmitt Schweiker Scott Stevens Talmadge Thurmond Tower Wallop Zorinsky Abourezk Anderson Bellmon Bentsen Burdick Ford