399 Vote on the condition, March 15, 1978 (Congressional iRecordl, The result was announced-yeas 82, nays 16, as follows: [Rolleall Vote. No. 59 Ex.] YEAS-82 Allen Anderson Baker Bartlett Bayli Beilmon Bentsen Biden Brooke Bumpers Burdick Byrd, Harry F., Jr. Byrd, Robert C. Cannon Chafee Chiles Church Clark Cranston Culver Danforth DeConcini Domenici Durkin Eagleton Eastland Ford Glenn Curtis Dole Gain Goldwater Gravel Griffin Hart Haskell Hatfield, Mark 0. Hatfield, Paul G. Hathaway Hayakawa Heinz Hodgres Hollings Huddleston Humphrey Inouye Jackson Javits Johnston Kennedy Leahy Long Magnuson Mathias Matsunaga McGovern McIntyre Melcher Metzenbaum Morgan Moynihan Muskie NAYS-i 6 Hansen Hatch Helms Laxalt Lugar McClure NOT vOTING-2 AbourezkCase So Mr. Nunn's reservation (No. 8), was agreed to. Reservation No. 7, as modified (IRandolph, et al.), March 15, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 3735) -Adopted 96-1. Sum~rnary.-Providecl that before the Treaty enters into force the United States and Panama. would begin to negotiate an agreement for the American Battle Monuments Commission to administer, free of all taxes and without- compensation. to. Panama, the section of Corozal Cemetery. where U.S.- citizens have been'buried; that the U.S. flag would be displayed there; that the U.S. President -would announce his intention to transfer, in accordance with'an agreement with Panama, the administration of the American section of the Cemetery to the Commission before the end of 1999; and that the President would Nelson Nunn Packwood Pearson Pell Percy Proxmire Randolph Ribicoff Riegle Roth Sarbanes Sasser Schweiker Sparkman Stafford Stennis Stevenson Stone Talmadge. Thurmond Wallop Weicker Williams Young Zorinsky Schmitt Scott Stevens Tower