489 Vote to table, April 18, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 5769).The result was announced-yeas 58, nays 41, as follows: [Rolicall Vote No. 115 Ex.] YEAS-5 8 Abourezk Anderson Baker Bayh Belimon Bentsen Biden Byrd, Robert 0. Case Chafee Chles Church Clark Cranston Culver Danforth DeConcini Durkin Eagfleton Glenn AlIlen Bartlett Brooke Bumpers Burdick Byrd, Harry F., Jr. Cannon Curtis Dole Domenici Ford Gain Goldwater Griffin Gravel Hart H~askell Hatfield, Mlark 0. Hatfield, Paul G. Hathaway Hayakawa Heinz Hodges Huddleston Humphrey Inouye Javits Kennedy Leahy Long Mathias Matsunaga McGovern MNetzenbaum NAYS-41 Hansen Hatch Helms Hollings Jackson Johnston Laxalt Lugfar MNa gnuson McClure McIntyre Melcher Morgan Nunn NOT VOTIN-i Eastland So the motion to lay on the table UP amendment No. 37 was agreed to. Continuation of Pro posed Reservations, Understandings, and Conditions to the Rlesoltition of Rlatification Amendment No. 103, as modified (Griffin-Wallop), April 18, 1978 (Congressional Record, S 5771)-Talbled 64-36. Sztmmary.-JIn the. nature of a substitute for the Resolution of Ratification, the amendment provided that the Senate return the ,Panama Canal Treaty to the President with the advice that negotiations be resumed between Panama and the United States, with other interested nations of the Western Hemisphere participating. 1At the request of Senator Schmitt, Senator Griffin modified his amendment to permit All interested nations of the 'Western Hemisphere to participate in the proposed negotiations for a new treaty. See Congressional Record, S 5769-71 (April 18, 1978). Moynihan Muskie Nelson Pearson Pell Percy Proxmire Randolph Ribicoff Riegle Sarbanes Sasser Sparkman Stafford Stevenson Stone Weicker Williams Packwood Roth Schmitt Sdhweiker Scott Stennis Stevens Talmadge Thurmond Tower Wallop Young Zorinsky