701 



As I said earlier, I suppose I hear the train coming. I gTiess it is going 

 to be left in. But I am prepared to vote on it, Mr. President. 



I ask for the yeas and nays. 



The Vice President. Is there a sufficient second ? There is a sufficient 

 second. 



The yeas and nays were ordered. 



Mr. Bumpers, I am prepared to yield back my time. 



Mr. Rollings. We yield back the remainder of our time and are pre- 

 pared to vote. 



The Vice President. The question is on agreeing to the amendment. 

 The clerk will call the roll. 



The assistant legislative clerk called the roll. 



Mr. Robert C. Byrd. I announce that the Senator from Texas (Mr. 

 Bentsen), the Senator from Nevada (Mr. Cannon), the Senator from 

 Mississippi (Mr. Eastland), the Senator from Arkansas (Mr. McClel- 

 lan), the Senator from Rhode Island (Mr. Pastore), and the Senator 

 from Indiana (Mr. Bayh) are necessarily absent. 



I further announce that if present and voting, the Senator from 

 Rhode Island (Mr. Pastore) would vote "nay." 



Mr. Hugh Scott. I announce that the Senator from Maryland (Mr. 

 Beall) , the Senator from New York (Mr. Javits) and the Senator from 

 Nevada (Mr. Laxalt) are necessarily absent. 



I further announce that the Senator from Michigan (Mr. Griffin) is 

 absent due to a death in the family. 



The result was announced — yeas 30, nays 59, as follows : 



[RoUcall Vote No. 290 Leg.] 



