462 Vote to table, April 7, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 505'2). The result was announced-yeas 40, nays 33, as follows: [Rolcall Vote No. 83 Ex.] YEA-40 Baker Hodges Moynihan Bentsen Hollings Nelson Biden Humphrey Percy Case ITnouye Proxmire Church Jackson Ribicoff Cranston Javits Riegle Culver Kennedy Sarbanes Danforth Leahy Sparkman Durkin Long Stafford Glenn Mathias Stevenson Hart Matsunaga Talmadge Haskell McGovern Williams Hatfield, Mark 0. Metzenbaum Hayakawa Morgan TAYS-3 3 Allen Goldwater Packwood Bartlett Hansen Randolph Burdick Hatch Roth Byrd, Harry F., Jr. Heinz Sasser Chiles Helms Schmitt DeConcini Johnston Schweiker Dole Laxalt Scott Domenici Lugar Stone Efostland McClure Wallop Ford McIntyre Young Gain Nunn Zorinsky PRESENT AND GIVING A LIVE PAIR, AS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED-2 Robert C. Byrd, for (paired with Cannon, against) Meicher, against (paired with Magnuson, for) NOT VOTIN--25 Abourezk.- Curtis Pearson Anderson Eagleton Pell Bayh Gravel Stennis Beilmon Griffin Stevens Brooke Hatfield, Paul G. Thurmond Bumpers Hathaway Tower Cannon Huddleston Weicker Chafee Magnuson Cilark Muskie So the motion to lay on the table was agreed to. Unprinted Amendment No. 24 (Thurmond, et al.), April 12, 19781 (Congressional Record, S 5362) -Tabled 56-39. Summary.-Provided that the Panama Canal Commission -would pay the Republic of Panama the amounts prescribed in subparagraphs 4 (a) ($0.30 per Panama Canal ton) and 4 (b) ($10 million annuity) of :On April 12, 1978, while Article X was before the Committee of the Whole, it was agreed that Senator Thurmond could call up his amendment to Article XIII out of sequence (see Congressional Record, S 5362). After tabling the amendment, the Senate resumed debate.