425 defense measures they consider necessary in the event of an international conflagration or a threat of aggression endangering Panama's security or the neutrality of the Canal. Text.-In paragraph 1 (b) of article I, immediately after "Mlarch 2, 1936," insert "except f or the first sentence of Article X thereof,". Vote to table, April 6, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 4917).The result was announced-yeas 54, nays 33, as follows: [Rolcall Vote No. Si Ex.] YEA-5 4 Anderson Bayh Beilmon Blentsen lBiden Byrd, Robert C. Case Cliafee Chiles Church Cranston Culver iDanforth Durkin Eag-leton Ford Glenn H-1ar t Haskell Allen Bartlett Burdick -Byrd, Harry F., Jr. Cannon Curtis DeConcini1 Domenici E astland Gan Goldwater Griffin Hatfield, Mark 0. Hathaway H-einz Holling-s Huddleston I umphrey Inouye Jackson Javits Kennedy Leahy Long Mathias MY.atsunaga MceGovern Mclintyre Mletzenbaum M.oyn-ihan Mluskie NAYS-33 Hansen Helins H-odges Johnston Laxalt Lugar McClure Moelcher Morgan Packwood Randolph Rot h NOT VOTING-lB Abourezk Dole Baker Gravel Brooke H1a tch Bumpers Hatfield, Paul G. Clark Hayakawa So the motion to lay on the table was agreed to. Nelson Nunn Pell Percy Proximire Ribicoff Riegrle Sarbanes Sasser Sparkman Stafford Stevenson Stone Talmadge Wallop Williams Schmitt S chweiker Scott Stennis Stevens Thurmond Tower Young Zorinsky Magnuson Pearson Weicker