482 NOT VOTING-2 Abourezk Pell So the motion to lay on the table UP reservation No. 34 was agreed to. Understanding No. 16 (Thurmond), April 18, 1978 (Congressional iRecord, S 5735-36) -Tabled 56-42. Suimmary.-Provided that in exercising its rights to establish and modify canal tolls under paragraph 2(d) of Article II, the United States -would examine the effects of any proposed toll increases on all U.S. ports and commodities, and would prescribe tolls which would minimize any disproportionate effect on U.S. ports, regional groups of ports, or particular types of commodities. Text.-Strike out the period at the end of the resolution of ratification and insert in lieu thereof a comma and the following: "subject to the following understanding, which is to be made a part of the instrument of ratification of the Treaty: "The United States of America, in exercising its right under paragraph 2 (d) of Article III to establish and modify tolls for the use of the Panama Canal" (1) shall examine the economic effects of any proposed toll increase on each of the ports of the United States of America, and on each type of commodity transported to or from such port; and (2) shall prescribe systems and levels of such tolls which will minimize any disproportionate effect on the commerce of any port of the United States of America, on any regional group of ports, or on a particular type of commodity.". Vote to table, April 18, 1978 (Congressional Record, 5 574041).The result was announced-yeas 56, nays 42, as follows: [Rolleall Vote No. 108 Ex.] YEA-5 8 Anderson Gravel McIntyre Baker Hart Melher Bayh Haskell Metzenbaum Belimon Hatfield, Mark 0. Moynihan Biden Hathaway Muskie Bumpers Hayakawa Nelson Burdick Heinz Packwood Byrd, Robert C. Hodges Pearson Case Hollings Percy Chafee Huddleston Proxmire Chiles Humphrey Ribicoff Church Inouye Riegle Clark Jackson Sarbanes Cranston Javits Sparkman Culver Kennedy Stafford Danforth Leahy Stevenson Durkin Mathias Weicker Eagleton Matsunaga Williams Glenn McGovern