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Show o , TIRE INDUSTRY ADOPTS NEW ADJUSTMENT PLAN The flubbor Association of Amorlca, Inc. announces that a movement Is well on tho way to adoption throughout through-out tho tire Industry to eliminate tho chief ovlls which havo tor years caused tors to consumers, dealers and manufacturers through Improper claims for adjustment, and manufacturers manu-facturers and dealers aro working in harmony to produce tho desired result. re-sult. Horeaftor manufacturers will consider con-sider alleged defective tires only on tho basis of general appearance and tho condition in which they are returned re-turned by the customer. No claims wilt bo considered unless a standard claim torm la executed by the tiro owner. A warranty is .to- be printed on prlco 'lists, tags and' stickers accompanying accom-panying tires, etc., much in the samo manner as the former so-called gunranty was used. That portion of tho warranty that covers tho chango In policy toward adjustment reads as follows: "Wo do not guarantee automobile tires for any spoclflc nilloage, but ovory pneumatic automobile tiro bearing bear-ing our name and serial number is warranted by us to bo troo from detects de-tects In workmanship or material. "Tiros clalmod to bo dotoctlvo will bo rocolvod only whon all transportation transporta-tion chargos aro propald, and when nccompanlod by this Company's claim torm duly flllod out and signed by ownors. If, upon oxnintnatlon, It Is our Judgmont that tho dlroct cause of tho falluro of tho tiro to render satisfactory satis-factory sorvlco is attributable to faulty material or workmanship, wo , will, at our option, either repair tho tiro or roplace it for a chargo which will componaato for tho sorvlco rendered rend-ered by tho returned tiro, basod upon Its gonerat appoaranco and condition." con-dition." o |