422 Vote on the amendment, March 22, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 439).The result was announced-yeas 26, nays 62, as follows: [Rolleall Vote No. 77 Ex.] YEAS-2 6 Allen Bartlett Brooke Cannon DeConcini Dole Domenici Ford Camn Abourezk Anderson Baker Beilmon Bentsen Biden Bumpers Burdick Bfyrd, H-arry F., Jr. Byrd, Robert C. Case Chafee Chiles Church ClarkIC Cranston Culver Danforth Durkin Eagleton Glenn G riffin Bayh Curtis Eastland Goldwater Hansen Hatch Hatfield, Paul G. Helms Laxalt Lugar NfcClure Nunn Randolph NAYS-6 2 Hart Hatfield, Mlark 0. Hathaway Hayakawa Heinz Hodges Hollingrs Hulddleston Humphrey Jackson Javits Johnston Kennedy Leahy Long Magnuson MNatsunaga McGovern McIntyre Meicher Metzenbaum Morgan NOT VOTING-1 2 Gravel Haskell Jnouye Mathias So the amendment was rejected. Amendment No. 91 1 (Allen, et al.), March 23, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 4459) -Tabled 56-36. sSuwmmar.-Provided that U.S. citizens employed by the Panama Canal Company would be permitted to continue in their positions with Panama Canal Commission until they reached retirement age, voluntarily retired, or were discharged for cause. Text.-At the end of article T, section 3, strike period, insert semi-' colon and add the following: "Provided, however, that all citizens of the United States who are now employees of the Panama Canal Company shall be permitted to continue their positions with the Panama Canal Commission until they reach retirement ag e, voluntarily, or are discharged for cause." 1'Previously numbered Unprinted Amendment No. 15. Roth Schmitt Schweiker Scott Stevens Thurmond Tower Wallop Moynihan Muskie Nelson Packwood Pearson Pell Percy Proxmire Ribicoff Riegcle Sarbanes Stevenson Stone Talmadge Weicker Williams Young Zorinsky Sasser Sparkman Stafford Stennis