2. Jimmy Carter's interest in (a) Carter's Warehouse and Carter Farms, Inc., and any funds related to them (b) all property except the private home and personal items, and (c) his father's estate will be transferred to a trust. Income or principal from the trust will be available to Jimmy Carter but only as distributions of cash.

3. No reports will be made to Jimmy Carter from the trustee or any investment advisers other than minimum tax information and an annual statement of the net value of the trust. Such information, when received, will be made available to the public.

4. All salaries, profits and direct or indirect benefits from the farms or warehouse will be terminated as of Jan. 20, 1977, except as described above.

5. Trust agreement will require that investment decisions be delegated to an independent institution if investment assets, other than land, exceed $200,000.

6. Carter Farms, Inc., comprised of all farm land owned by members of the immediate family (Jimmy Carter, his wife and children) will be retained by the trust but will be rented for an annual fixed amount. Annual after tax income to Jimmy Carter will not exceed the amount established during the first year (calendar year 1977). Thus, the Carter family will not be affected financially from profits or losses of any of the farm operations. Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter are resigning as officers and directors of this corporation.

7. Carter's Warehouse, a partnership consisting of Jimmy Carter, his brother Billy and his mother Lillian, will be either leased for four years for a fixed amount or sold, at the discretion of the trustee. Again, neither Jimmy Carter, his wife nor children will be affected financially from profits or losses of any of the warehouse operations.

8. An independent charitable founda tion will receive contributions, outright ownership of a book of speeches soon to be published and royalties from “Why Not the Best?” The primary purpose of this foundation will be to establish a future library to house Presidential papers, documents and memorabilia.