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Page 10-A Mr. Graham Is Beefed President RALEHOi XV Ommms swwf if AffncilMi Jin GnJun iffrtPd pwss* dent «f SidlKn United States Tirade Association d«r- Meeting Inst week in QkUnuOty.Ukk Jin Graham SUSTA ts an Kptmtwai expert trade association made up of Puerto Rico and 15 Southern states including North Carolina Its goal is to promote the sale of farm com modities to forngm countries fey working with export firms and trade groups in the states and territory it represents Its international marketing per sonnel travel over « ww tries. No fees or commissions are charged Funded partially by the IS Department of Agriculture. SUSTA coor duaabes massy of its projects, such as trade shows, with the Foreign Agricultural Service Defective Car Laws Discussed Atty Gen Ruf us L Ed rnisten has sand he will strict ly enforce a new state law that gives consumers the right to get their money back from manufacturers of new cars that are seriously defective "This law.' Etelot said, "gives expanded rights and remedies to new car owners for effective settling of com plaints about major defects" such as problems in starting a car's engine, frequent stall mg. brakes that fail faulty transmission or engine and peehng paint. The Automakers Respon sibility Act. sponsored by Rep J Allen Adams D- W ake . was requested by Ed misten because of the targe number of complaints to the attorney general s ' con sumer protection office from new car buyers who have been unable to get their vehicles satisfactorily repaired in a reasonable amount of time Edmisten said. "With this new law now m effect, no one should have to take a new car hack to the shop again and again for unsuccessful repairs My consumer protec tion staff will make sure that automakers deal fairty with consumers who are entitled under the law to get their money back " Prior to the enactment of the Automakers Res pan sibdity Act buyers could not make manufacturers take back defective new cars because they were not pur chased directly from the MINI STORAGE YOU Lock If I p & Keep The Key Stare Anything. Any Sire. Anytime. As Long As You Need Open 24 fcrs, a day - JS days per year ‘ «*»’• khW «auw» <ir «warn T» kW*- t ram umw Mm* <* CM* r«tw v, ‘*‘ .V it. <xr! 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"As lifetime promoter of agricultural exports in North Carolina and the South. I welcome the opportunity to serve as president of SUSTA,” Graham said. "We have the commodities from pecans to peaches, peanuts to pigs and we sure have tobac co. You name the commodity in quality volume, be it grain, fruit, vegetables, poultry or beef.” The commissioner added that SUSTA has an excellent track record with exports and it would be his job to improve on it in every area. "As the U S. Secretary of Agriculture recently said: 'the salvation of this country is Internationa] agricultural trade.' ” "Achieving this office speaks well for North Carolina and it is an honor for me . I pledge to do the best job possible for our farmers." Graham said. “W. Britt Cobb of my staff heads the interna tional trade section. He will work more closely than ever with SUSTA. ” SUSTA's board of directors ts made up of commissioners and secretaries of agriculture from the member states which reach from North Carolina to Oklahoma and from West Virginia to Puerto Rico. Officers are elected from that body. The association's executive offices are in the Interna tional Trade Mart. Suite 338. New Orleans. La. 70130. manufacturers, even though it is manufacturers, not dealers, who issue new car warranties. In addition to defective new cars, the law also applies to new trucks and motorcycles. JiJy 5 Is Fnal Planting Date WINDSOR—JuIy 5 is the final planting date for insured GRAIN SORGHUM and SOY BEANS in CHOW AN countv. NORTH CAROLINA, accor ding to JOHN J. BAZEMORE. Director for the Federal Crop Insurance Cor poration iFCIC). "Acres of GRAIN SORGHUM AND SOYBEANS planted by July 5. insured by FCIC <or by a private com pany reinsured by FCICi, must be reported by July 15 to receive full crop insurance coverage.” savs BAZEMORE Acreage planted after JU LY 5 must also be reported on the JULY 15 acreage report as being planted too late for insurance "Farmers unable to plant prior to JULY 5 because of ex cess moisture conditions may sign a 20-day late planting agreement, which permits in surance coverage, but pro vides for a lower guarantee due to the late planting.” BAZEMORE explained Farmers wishing additional information about the new late planting agreement should contact their local, authorized crop insurance agent. I r I rgo to work for you! 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