Wednesday, May 4, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Carter seeks tough efhIcs code for executive brunch WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- dent Carter called on Congress yesterday to write tough new ethical standards for the execu- tive branch and to provide for possible appointment of a temporary special prosecutor to deal with any future Watergate- style scandal. Carter also called for crea- tiop of a new ethics office in the Civil Service Commission to ride herd on standards of con- duct inside the executive branch. THERE WERE indications that most of the barriers that have blocked such legislation in the past have been removed and key legislators predicted- such a bill will become law this year. Justice Department officials testified in favor of the Carter proposals before the Senate Gov- ernmental Affairs Committee and Chairman Abraham Ribi- toff (D-Conn.), said that for the first time the House, Senate and administration appear to be in close harmony. "There appears to be every reason to hope it would be suc- cessful," Ribicoff said. BOTH THE HOUSE and the Senate adopted new ethics codes this year for their own respec- tive chambers. Those codes do not provide for criminal sanc- tions and the strongest penalties are censure or expusios. Carter called for the following proposals to be made law with criminal sanctions to deal with conflicts of interest or abuse of the public trust by executive branch officials: * Empower a special court to appoint a temporary special prosecutor to handle any seri- ous allegation of misconduct against high-ranking executive branch officials. The court would consist of a panel of fed- eral judges in the District of Columbia. Such a prosecutor could be removed only for "ex- traordinary impropriety or in- capacity. * Create a new offie Of g irment ethics in thre US Ctsii Srvic e C smmtissio. O It.quire att pst;ymain officials to disclose publicly all income, gifts, assets, liabilities, financial transactions, and posi- tions held in business and pro- fessional organizations. Present law requires policymakers to file statements of financial interest but these are not disclosed to the public. S Bar former government of- ficials from making informal as well as formal contacts with the agencies that once employ- ed them for two years, rather than the present one year, if the matters involved had been un- der his responsibility. Carter said that the director of the new government ethics office would issue ethical guide- lines, recommend needed legal changes, propose conflict of in- terest regulations and monitor compliance. CARTER ENDORSED legisla- tion now pending in the Senate to create a temporary special prosecutor with the authority to investigate anyone in govern- ment from the President on down. Such a prosecutor would be insulated from political or high- level interference and could be removed only on a judicial find- ing of "extraordinary improprie- ty or incapacity," Carter said. s . r- otnOpant qt0~ prtet"P n.0 . Frfe ., Amphibio us vehicle Things can get pretty hot along the Mekong River in Thailand, especially when you have to pedal your way home. So this Thai fellow decided to take a cooling shortcut, and his bike insisted on coming along. $1,ti Learn Comparative Management at JpnmericaInstitute ofManagementScee A Hawaii non-profit educational institution New Concept of Education for International Management Concentration -Japan September 29, 1977-June 29, 1978 HAWAII --5 months Study JAPAN-4 months Internship Intensive Japanese. Practical applications Comparative Business On-the-job training in' Computer and Management Science Japanese companies Scholarships, Veterans Benefits -Hawaii portion, Placement Professr David L, Lewis For information. Gradu ^oSchool oBus .n Acmi t In Phone: 764-9540 Japan-America Institute of Management Science x' 36660 Hlawaii Kai Drive AMs Honolulu, Hawaii 96825 (808) 39 r231 r3WP~mmemjmP~a Lmr'. . - l er m . r rv r . -. r .... ...: .... . sSJ it: . r' R...... ... L..!':.. .:: . ' 1 .. .'... A .a..* +1-!m aY? . i .. ' .' .i. .,.' " MASS MEETINGS at Aud. A, Anel Hall on Thursday, May 5 at 7:30 University of Michigan Credit BLtA2- for Community Involvement Experimental Learning in over 40 different settings. 554 THOMPSON PHONE 764-9179