372 Vote to table, March 10, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 3426-27). The result was announced-yeas 45, naays 37, as follows: [Rolcall Vote No. 61 Ex.] YEAS-4 5 Bayh Biden Bumpers Byrd, Robert C. Case Chaffee C-'hurch Clark C ranston Culver IDanf orth )urkin Eagleton Glenn Hart Allen Brooke Burdick Byrd, Harry F., Jr. Cannon Curtis DeConcini Dole IDomenic! Eastland Camr Goldwater Morgan Hiaskell Hathaway H-olliug~s 1-uddleston Humphrey Inouye Jackson Kennedy Leahy Magrnuson Mathias Matsunaga McGovern McIntyre Metzenbaum NAYS-3 7 Griffin Hansen I-atch Hatfield, Paul G. h-einz Helms Laxalt Long Lugar McClure Melcher Nunn Packwood PRESENT AND GIVING A LIVE PAIR, AS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED-2 Abourezk for (pa ired with Randolph, against). Baker, for (paired with Thurmond, against). NOT VOTING-i 6 Anderson Bartlett Beilmon Bentsen Chiles Ford Gravel H-atfield, Mark 0. Hayakawa H-odges Javits Johnston Randolph Stennis Stevenson Thurmond So the motion to lay on the table was agreed to. Amendment No. 77 1 (Allen, et al.), March 13, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 3529-30) -Tabled 53-41. Summrnarq .-Provided that nothing in the Treaty would preclude the United States and Panama from entering into agreements for a U.S. military presence in Panamia after Decemnber 1999. Text.-To strike out the period at the end of Article V and insert in lieu [hereof a comma and the following: "subj ect to the condition, to be IThis amendment was considered after the Committee of the Whole had risen, but prior to consideration of the Resolution of Ratification. Moynihan Muskie Nelson Pearson Pell Percy Proxmire Ribicoff Riegle Sarbanes Sasser Sparkman Stafford Weicker Williams Roth Schmitt Schweicker Scott Stevens Stone Talmadge Tower Wallop Young Zoriusky