487 Vote to table, April 18, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 5765). The result was announced-yeas-60, nays 38, as follows: [Rolcall Vote No. 112 Ex.] YEAS-60 Anderson Baker Bayh Bellmon Bentsen Biden Bumpers Byrd, Robert C. Case Chafee Church Clark Cranston Culver Danf orth Durkin Eagleton Glenn Gravel Hart Allen Bartlett Brooke Burdick Byrd, Harry F., Jr. Cannon Chiles Curtis DeConcini Dole Domenici Eastland Ford Abourezk Haskell Hatfield, Mark 0. Hathaway Hayakawa Heinz Hodges Hollings Huddleston Humphrey Inouye Jackson Javits Kennedy Laxalt Leahy Long Magnuson Mathias Matsunaga McGoverna NAY-3 8 Gain .Goldwater Griffin Hansen *Hatch Hatfield, Paul G. Helms Johnston Lugar McClure Nunn Packwood Randolph NOT VOTING-2 Meleher -McIntyre Metzenbaum Morgan Moynihan Muskie Nelson Pearson Pell Percy Proxmire Ribicoff Riegle Sarbanes Sasser Sparkman Staff ord Stevenson Stone Weicker Williams Roth Schmitt Schweiker Scott Stevens Talmadgme Thurmond Tower Wallop Young Zorinsky So the, motion to lay on the table the Allen amendment No. 104 was agreed to. Amendment No. 105 (Allen, et al.) to Byrd-Baker-DeConcini Unprinted Reservation No. 36, April 18, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 5765)-Tabled 59-41. Sunmary.- Provided -that Reservation No. 36 would be construed as limiting, detracting from, and diminishing U.S. rights under DeConcini Condition No. 83 to the Neutrality Treaty to take action to kepep the Canal open and. operating. Text.-At the end of the amendment, add the following: This reservation, to the extent set forth herein, shall be construed as limiting, detracting from, and diminishing the rights reserved to the United States in the DeConcini reservation to the Neutrality Treaty to take action to keep the Canal open and operating.4n