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NATOR KENNEDY GIVES ^ONS Eor advocating ^SmDRAWAL FROM PARTY Council Adopts Plumbing And Fire Inspection Code At n meetlnf of the City Conn* cil Monday oTonlns at the city ssting that instead of do* his ^ere should be two g parties in the South. Kennedy’s reply to this edl- follows: attention Is glron to yonr al of January 26. captioned 1 o’ the Wisp,’ In which you te the InformaUon two fairly parties In the South, as tr the Ills now Imposed upon President Truman and the Democratic party, ir proposal coincides iden* with the alms of the Na* As^ation for the AdTance* jf Colored People, the on ion most roclferons In agl for no separation of ^e uid whose plan Is to dlrlde ite people and bare the rote exert the balance of This, they bare had bralna enongh to accomplish in rthem and western states, he Sooth, the opportunity be given them to 'do the era, thus controUnc the ^so I this section. to the benefits to accrue to Dth should she withdraw le national Democratic par- east her electoral rotes for rtr's candidate most in with our Idesls. I am not im- by your statistics as to senre that could bare been by an independent south- rty in former elecUons. As Informed politician knows, tion is won until the rotes nted, and the control of the >f approximately 140 of the ctoral rotes would always sen courted had the South n wedded to the Democratic Henry Wallace’s 'dliaffllia- Ith the party has made the of this Southern rote of nportaace, and nobody be- hat Truman has a ghost of. « without It In my opinion, atlonal party fbit that there ager of losing this rote, we beer no more ot Mr. Tru- ggrOseiro and obnozkms ad- of non-segregation, FCPC, l-lynching bill, or any other affronts that he has grat- ' imposed upon us. It Is beUered that a serious at loss of Southern support Bsuee the re-instatement of ^thlrdi -rule in the nomlnat- ventlon of the DemocraUc rhos# Soi^them politicians the Philadelphia eonrentlon, to the abrogation of the Is rule, killed all Infln- at the South had in the nd since that time, no op- y has been orerlooked by them and Radical wings to e the white people of the lan’e commission on clrll his commission on higher in and his commission on -training all embody prln- oat will surely destroy the traditions fiM* which our lave always fought The re- the commission oa clrll which deecribes as wrong Ds of separation betwosn M, was acclaimed by Tru- The greatest' document be Declaratfon of Inde- «•’ God rest the souls of scently Senator B. M. ledy of Camden cdme in a statement Democrats of the South dthdraw from the na- ,1 party and organize own party. ‘ ® editorial * resolution setUng up _ out with an eaitormi plumbing and fire inspection code was adopted by a unanimous rote iOid the city attorney was In structed to prepare an ordinance that can be wrapped around the preeent lewer and plumbing code book and which will also provide for fire hasard inspection. It is understood, according to aldennanlc statements, that Hey ward Langley, present sewer In spector, will he given added con trol of the sewer and plumbing con trol and will also hare poHce pow er In the ordering of the removal of fire hasarda in the business zone of the city. Mayor McCoykle sUted that in tho matter of the fire hasard code, that there will be many exactions that will bo embraced In the meaa- nre, particularly as to require ments for fire extlngnlahere, etc. It was also sUted that the Weatem Union Telegraph Com- p. ny has noUfied the city that It la ihe intention of the company to remove the <rfd Postal conduit and poles on Dekalb street This con duit and the old atubhy poles has been an eye sore tor years and the city dads are wen aatlafled that the telegraph company will soon start removal operations. -WAR STANDARO METAL « Weatherstrips utd InstalUd fcjr . E. VEITH e only factory oquip- md trained mocluinic V section. P. 0. Box 1161 Florence, S. C Jettenon and Washington. Such an absurd statement is a tme meas ure of the mentality of the marker. How can any self-respecting South erner support a man with each Ideas. Has the spirit of Wade Hampton vanished entirely from Sonth Carollnat The Idea of the withdrawal ot the Son*tli from the national Demo cratic party la not new. In tact in the 1646 South CaroUns Democratic convention, I wrote and presented a reeolnthm deploring the attitude of the national party toward the Sonth. This resolution was adopted by the convention. *Tf the South la to preserve its cnltnre and traditions. It most take Immediate action, tor there are un friendly and alien forces working Intelligently day and night to de stroy them. ^ The thinking people of the South hare given the negro sym pathetic help, and takes pride In his wonderful advancement, bnt In telligent members of both races know that separation la tho best intereet of both. Abraham Lincoln, the wise patron saint of the negro, on Angnat 14, 1862, in addressing a 'Deputation of Free Negroes,* ad vocated not only aeparyion, bnt the colonisation of negrt^ In.an- ottysr land. Frequently In hla de- hatec with Judge Douglas, he volc^ the convlcition that separa tion between the white and colored racei should be malntahied. He even expressed the opinion that negroes should never be eltisena of the United States. The race prob lem la one that concerns all ihem- bers of each race, may we both white and colored handle It with temperance and Justice, and wis dom. The white pe(vle of the Sonth have boras a lot In the past few years at the hands of onr anp- posedly own party, not the least ot which was the sending of fed eral officers Into South Carolina to arrest the sheriff of Anderson oonnty and the chief of police of Bateebnrg. They were both Jailed and tried in the federal conrta Jnrt so long as we eontlnne to take socn treatment lying down, most we expaet an Increasing dote of llko medicine. "Bepresentatlye' men from all oiver the state have written and telephoned me expressing support of the plan of dlMssoelating our selves as a whole from the pree ent administration. It Is time that the officers of the sUto party act The white voters of Ule state ex pect no lesa” COLPS uQUio MBHONi^a anja iw taffwi ••■‘ra *•'*• *^ 40iD •EWCRAQE AND PLUMBINQ ORDINANCE Article 1. Master and Journeymen Plumb- ora. Article 2. Sanitary Regulations. Article 6. Plumbing Specifications. Be It ordained by Mayor and Cooncilmen ot the City of Camden in council assembled that: ARTICLE 1 Master and Journeymen Plumbers L Plumbers to be examined. 2. Board of examiners. 3. Application tor examination and rerti- ficatea 4. Certificates may be renewed. 5. Plumbing inspector->datles. 6. Plumbing signs to be displayed 7. Annnal registration required. 6. Surety bond required by master plumb- ers. 9. Plumbers not complying with contract punishable. Section 1. Plumbers To Be Examined: No person, firm or corporation shall engage In or carry on the buelneBe or trado of plumber either as master plumber or Jour neyman pinmber In the City of Camden without first having obtained a license from the Clerk A Treasurer authorising him, them or it to engage In and arry on said buslnesa or trade. And luch license will be issued only after such plumber has paesed a satisfactory examination as to his fitness to conduct such business or trade! Provided, lowever, the master plumber who baa here tofore been licensed In the City shall at the deacretlon of the Board of Eixamluws >0 required to take the examination'before a renewal license la laaned. S Sec. 2. Board of Ehcamlners, How Ap pointed and Duties: 'There ehall be a board of plumbing examiners consisting of three members, one of whom shall be the plumb ing Inspector of said City; the second mem ber shall be a master plumber with not less than tour years experience; the third mem ber shall be the Supt. of Municipal Utilities as ex-offlclo chairman. In ^he event of a vacancy on said hoard'caused by the death, resignation, or removal from office, tho vac ancy shall be filled by appointment by City Council, and said appointee shall hold office for the unexplred term of hla predecesor. After organization, said board of examiners shall, as soon as poaalhle, designate the time and place tor the examination of nil persons desiring to secure a certificate as herein provided. Bach applicant shall be compelled to pass inch examinatlona as to his qualifications at anch board may direct; ■nch examination shall be made In whole tract within a reasonable time. It shall be the duty of the plumbing Inspector to notify said plumber ot hla defanlL and aald work or contract must be carried on expeditiously tp completion, insofar as the cities streets pr aidewalka are affected, and should said plumber or contractor after receiving said jtotlce fan or refuse to carry on said work or contract to completion within a reason able time trereafter, or falls or refuses to attempt to complete said work or contract, then he ahall be deemed guilty of a viola tion of thla section, and on conriction tLere- of shall be punished In accordance with Section 58. Article 3 ot this Ordinance. ' ARTICLE 2 Sanitary Reguiationa 10. Permit required for Installatioii of plumbing. 11. Applications for permits —— 12. Inspector to approve all plumblni;—ap peals, how taken. 15. Fees to be paid for permits. 14. Inspector to be notified when work rea’dy for Inspection. 16. Permits to renew water and fewer lines required. 16. Insanitary plumbing to he condemned. 17. Requlrementa for laying pipes In sew ered stneeta. 18. Specifications for excavations. 19. Fees for water taps. Sec. 9. Permit Required for Installation of Plumbing: Before work upon the instal lation or alteration of any plumbing or plumbing fixtures in any building Is com menced. a permit therefor must be secured from the City Office. Said permit will be issued to a master plumber only who Is li censed in the- City of Camden or bit au thorized representative, and be mast make application therefor in writing and pay the proper fee as set forth In other sections of thli article. Sec. 10. Application for Permits—What to Contain; Applications for permits Sii pro vide for In the preceding section must be made In writing. Every such application shall give the exact location of the prop erty, the name of the owner, and'the name of the person employed to do the work, and shall be made on a blank to be fumiahod by the city office for that purpose. No permit shall be deemed to authorize anyt'hlng not stated In the application, and If there be any mlastatements In such application the plumbing Inspector Is hereby anthoiired to suspend the offending pinmber * from pro ceeding further under his license for such period as said inspector may think proper; Provided, However, that such period of sns- ranaion shall not be for a longer time than thirty (SO) 4ays nnlesa It appears to tho Inspector that such mlarepresentations are good condition until such time as the City njay again assume upkeep of the same. Lights and barrlert ahall be placed In or der to safeguard the public All anch work shall be planned and executed In such a manner that no Injury ihall occur to any public sewer or to any drain connected' U^erewith, and In the event of inch injnry the person laying such pipes shall be re sponsible therefor. The manner o^ excavat ing for such pipes, laying the same and back-flUIng the earth over them, and tho^ oughly tamping, shall be subject to the ap proval ot the plumbing Inspector in all par ticulars. , Sec. 17. Fees Required For Water Taps: Before work upon any water connection to a City water main Is commenced, and be fore a permit Is granted for same, the following tap fees must be paid io the Municipal Utilities: For a 8-4'' tap 816.00 or part writing; and ihan be of rpractlcal and elementary character, but sufficiently i —w-v 4k I. strict to test the qualifications of any inch 11^?° _*** *?***v^*,."**** plumbing in- applicant; it ahall bo tho duty of the board I Ucewe of such of- of examiners to Issue a cerUflcate to wch wnf applicant or appUeanta, anthorizlng him or them to engage In the hntlneia or trade of plumbing In such installing sanlUiry plumbing. The aald Wrd shall select a secretary from Its member-' **** plumbing set forth In ship, whose dnty namM of an persons are laaned, together with all other proceed ings of the board. In a w^l bound book. Sec. 8. ApptlcaUon for Examination. How Filed: Every applicant for a Jonmoyman or utuitor ptnmber'i examination shall appear at the office of the Mnnlelpal Utilities khd 20.00 . 86.00 . 60.00 . 70.00 .160.00 ItAan ^ to Ordinance, and has been Inspects*! and W. Refrlgeralo m. to •» the plumbing Inspector, or In <lrulnage system. «« ot • ■>« ImIMto. whM . propw pU. «. W^n fn. For a 1"- tap ... For a 1 1-4” tap For a 1 1-2” tap For a 2” tap .. All over 2” tap ARTICLE 3 . Plumbing Specifications 20. Terms used in article S defined. 21. Quality of material required. 22. Supports for bangers and hxtures. 23. How drainage system tested. . 24. Water supply piping to be teste 1. 25. Class of pipe to be used fn ccVtali cases. 26. Construction to be done In workman like manner according to certain specifica tiona 27. Use of certain materials prohibited. 28. Site of soil pipe and house drains. 29. Size of “small fixtures.” 30. Traps—how to be constructed, 31. Vents of specified site to be used. 32. *Vent pipes, how* constructed. 33. Two-inch cast iron traps may be used in certain cases. 34. When Sisson Joints must be used. 35. Branch vents may be tued in certain caaeg. 36. Size of pipe for certain buildings specified. 37. Branch vents prohibited In certain caaeii. 38. Two-Inch vents may bo used in tain cases. 89. Requirements as to ahpwer drains. 40. Reqnlromonta as to bath tab waste. 41. Reghlatlona at to cellar and floor drains. 48. Oarage or livery wash room drains, how conatmeted. 43. Pumpa-rhow connected and equipped. 44. Rain water drainage. 45. Requirements aa to water cloaet bowla 48. Urinal flxtnrea—how conitmoted. 47. Slop links—how conatmeted. 48. Bath tabe-—certain conitractiona thereof prohibited. * 49. Dental cnapldon—how conatmeted. 50. Refrigerators not to be connected with of the city mains continuously tor a period of 26 honra, or by a preeaure equal to hy- draatlc pressure of 126 pounds per sanare inch applied for a period of one-half hour. All Joints shall be water tight. Any piping and cut offs found defective shall be re moved. All water pipes free from point of meters to honse, Including mains In the house, both hot and oold pipes, shall not be leas than three quarters of an Inch Inside diameter and shall be of galvanized steel— brass or copper may be nsed. Drains and cut offs shall be provided so aa to thorough ly drain the entire system when cut off, and cat offs and rods mnsl be accessible. From meter to honse water pipes must not be leas than 16 Inches below the surface of the ground. All water lines must be equipped with approval owing check valve* on the bonae aide of the meter Sec. 22. Claasee of Pipe To Bo Used In Oertain Cases: Standard east Iron soil pipe and fittings of like type may be used for all soil, wsste, vent, or Idader pipes, ex cept as otherwise provided under these rules. Extra heavy cast Iron soil pipe and fittings of like type shall be used for all soli and waste plpea wherever a building exceeds three stories In height. Lead pipe may be used for wfste or vent pipes. All bends or intersections shall be at angles corresponding to sanitary T’a Y’t 1-16 or 1-8 bends. All Joints shall be wiped in a workmanlike manner, and all connections of lead pipe with either cast or wrought iron pipe must be made with brasa ferrules of the same else as the receiving opening and., be connected to the same by a wiped Joint, and be properly calked with Oakum and molten lead. Brass pipe may be used' for wastes and water pipes, provided the fittings used be of the same material. Brass tubing may be need for extenalons from traps, provided the extension be at least 1-2 inch In depth and well aoldered. Changes in direction on the waste side shall be made by means of brass solder ella. Branch es or changes In direction on the Inlet side may be made by slip Joint soldered flttlnga. Vitrified clay pipe bell and spigot may be used for house sewer -and drain lines wherever the center line of said pipe Ilea at a distance of two feet or more out side the foundation lines of any building. 1 -All materiala must be of good quality and free from defects. Offsets may bo used In waste lines, provided the angle they grease traps permitted present is not' mor sente than that pre sented in 1-6 bend. Regular off-seta will not bo permitted In sink waste. Soli pipe clesn-onts may be of all brass or of Iron body with brass cover. Brass covers shall not be Isas than S-ll of an Inch In thick ness and shall hate a solid cast bead nut 1 1-2 inches square and 8-4 of an Inch in height. Wrought iron pipe clean^nta shall be solid screw plugs. All rlean-onts shall be of the same size aa the pipe served and shall be placed In an accessible location approved by the plumbing Inspector snd at the base of every stack. Sink wastes 25 to 60 feet In length shall have two cleanouts snd each additional 26 foot in the length of the pipe shall be supplied with an sddl- for the plumbing has bemi approved by the] plumbing inspsotor. Sec. 11. Plumbing Inspector to Pass Upon I All Work—How Appeals Taken: The plumbing Inspector must pass upon snd| be heed. 68. Steam sxhsuse snd condenser-how connected. 64. Houses to be > separately connected with main sewer. 66. Sewers of chemical works to be eon- of biutnoM, But tho mhoHoatlon of ao por-pf***!*.*^;;*** ****1 with ifl.Mobip ■on nndop th<h of I ■tJ’oot to the roof Joints, together with any-1 nected with approval of laspeetor. bTrJSeJJed aS ^^ch may have a luring upon the 66. When septic tanks may be nsed. .Ill 67 Privnto aewen—how and wh«n tory examination the applicant shall be fur nished with a cerUflcate attesting hli fit ness as a master pinmber or Journeyman as the case may be; and no person shall en gage In the plumbing- trade as a master plumber or Journeyman wlthont having se cured such certificate or evidence of fit ness. The said board shall give new ex aminations to such applicants as mav fall Provided ninety dajrs most elapse oofore any such new examination Is given, snd then only upon a new application filed in the same manner as provided for herein. Sec. 4. Certificates, How Renewed; Eku;h snccessfnl working snd protecUon of all I plumbing work. He Is to be the Judge of the quality, material apd workmanship of all work, as well as the meaning and con struction of all plnmMng laws ordtnsnces and mlea Bnt should any difference of opin ion arlse,'^ appeal may be made to the plumbing board, provided a plan of the work was filed with the plumbing inspector at tho time of or before the granting of the permit thereof. Such appeal. If taken, shall be made to the plnmbing board and notice shall clearly and fully set forth the par ^ _ titulars of the dispute, and a copy thereof mMt*U°TemrwarS?eS'o?wh * bona* draining system !^r* enr^f^oV^ Of confirm the findings and which receives the discharge of al. soli year, and If not so yenowed within thirty| inspector. waste, and other drainage pipes within the Sec. 12. Fees to Be Paid For Permits; I bnildlng Each application for a permit as provided **8oil Pips” Is any pipe which conveys satisfaction of th* plnmbing Inspector All for in the preceding sections shall bs ac-^he discharge of any flxtors szespt water Joints on cast Iron plp^ and fittings must eompanlsd 'by a foe payi^le to th* offles closets. be made with a packing of Oakum and run of Mnnlelpal UtlMUss in an amount equal ( "Vent Pips” Is any pipe provided to van- full with molten lead, properly calked. No to the followinc rats: I tllsts a drainage system snd to prevent | portion of the drainage system shz!*. be INSPECTION RATES Old and New Work One flxfnre .. Two fixtures . Three flzturee Four to nine (eadi) >«•••••< r •••••• I >••••« .11.00 . 1.60 . 8.00 ^ .60 .46 . .40 . .80 .25 Save Fuel Reports indicate fuef shortage I continuet?iroei:.three years. Prepare now lor less fuel con- option and mdre comfortable liv- r as suggested hy various authori al by installing Rock Wool Insula- n. ' 'I * I ’ For get the Added Summer Comfort! days shall at tbs end of the year the hctlder thereof will be required to take a satlsfsc- tory examination before a new certificate may be Issued. Theee re-wmmlnations shall be conducted as provided In the preceding sections Sec. 5. Signs to be Displayed: Every li censed master plumber shall display a sign. In a consplcaoas location at his place of bnsiness, his fall registered name and the word "plumbing” or "Pinmber,” sad no on- registered parson shall display anj like sign. And all mastar plnabers shall Ira held, „ ^ ..... responslbl* tor the acts of their agents or|2!®® ^ twelve (each) employees dons by vtrtns of his or their II-11?**’*®®® twyty (each) ..... cense. No master-pinmber shall Isnd his or 1 Thlrty-ons to thirty-flvs (each) their Ucense to aether perion. firm orUbor* ^Irty-flve (each) ...... corporatioa. 1 S*c. 18. Ptnmblac Inspector To Be Notl- Sec. 8. Annnal Registration Required. U- fl«d When Work Ready for Inspecllon: cenaei Revoksbls: Tho annnal llemise tee Upon the completion of the dralnM* •7*- for mastei^ plnmbers shall be determined tem and water supply piping, but prior to by the City Connell; and no license shall I the"concealment thereof, the plumbing lu be granted tor a longer period than onef^i^t^r shall be notified that ttra-wftrts. Is ready for his insnectlon; and after Ins such notice the Inanector mnsti anch work within 24 hours. If the TRSpee- Mon proves the work to be estlafactory said tnaoeotor shall issne a certificate of comple tion. Should the ptnmhlnr Inanector be call ed to tnsnect a Job before It 4* Rsada for such inspection, or shonid the Installation not be annroved. an additional fee of one (81.00) dollar must be nald before rotnm- ing to Inspect work again. Sec. 14. Permits For Renewing Required: Permits most be secured for renewing 62. When sinks without vent pipes may tlonal cleanout. Floor oopnectlons for water closets shall be made with brass floor flsngs* securely soldered to load bends. Floor connections to nrlnals or any other like connections must be made with brass floor connections. Connoetlons between the fixtures and the above fittings may be made by means of a pure linseed oil putty. If or sufficient quality to Insure tight Joints or rubber seal ring. Sec. 22. Drainage Plumbing And Sewer Work To Be Done In Workmanlike Man ner, Specifications Given: All drainage, plumbing and sewer work must be done in a workmanlike manner. The arrangements of the drainage system must be as direct as possible. Vertical sink wastes must be run directly In line with traps, offssttlng the vent Instead of tho waste. The dralnags system, except where the same lies on or In the ground, shall be securely fastened to the bnildlng frame with heavy steel •bands to the satisfaction of the plnmbing inspector. The drainage system shall have a contlnnons fall of not less than 1-4 of an Inch to the foot. When through architectural or other conditions this Is not possible, then the Installation must be made to the 67. Private sewere—how and when to be constructed. 68. Private sewers may be condemned. Penalty for violation provided. 60. Repealing section. Sec. 18. Terms Used In Article Defined; For the pnrpoee of making eleere** the various soctlon of this article the following terms and definitions are given; "Honse Sekrers" or "Main Drain" Is the horizontal piping beginning three fet from the founda tion wall of the building snd extending tc Its connection with the main sewer or sep tic tank. Honse Drain” la that part of the hori- syphonage and back- preesnre. Main vents proceed from a fixture connection and ter minate at the roof. Branch vents are single or combined vents which terminate In a main vent "Trap” is a fitting so oonstmeted as to prevent the passage of air or gas through wsste or soli pipe Into the room where f plunfbing flitnre is located. "Leaders” are pipes which carry off| storm wastes from root to store sewer, yard or street, "Bnildlng" is an architectural structure covered by one roof and enclosing walls built Into any brick, stone or concrete wall, except for pasage throngh snch wall. When necessary to conceal such pipes, they most he run In sultaUe recesses. Wherever any pipe passes through any foundation, wall or partition, the surrounding spaqe shall bo filled with the same material of which the foundation, partition, or wall is eon* stmeted, or a snitable metal flashing or collar shall be fitted around snrii pipes tn order to prevent the entrance of vermin Into the premises. See. 84. Use Of Certain Materials Pro hibited; All saddle fittings snd bell traps "Plumbinjt" Is the art or trade of' putting are prohibited. Four by two side ontlets. one year. All snch licenses shall be lssa*d to I extilre on April 80th of each year unless sooner revoked. And npon the expiration | of the yearly license every person carrying on the bnsinees of roaster plumber shall be! required to register snd file a new bond as set forth in other sections of this Ordi nance Sec. 7. surety Bond Required: Btveryj master plumber, as a condition precedent to I bis being Issued a.license to do business in the City of Camden, shall fils a surety bond with the City Clerk add Treasurer In the i sum of $2,6M.0O, which said bond shall be I water and" sewer Unee and changes Involv- condltloned (1) to Insure faithful com- hng any additional or new fixturer; and tach plUnce on the part ot said master pinmber Ugcii change or renewal must be' Inspected with each and every regulation Imposed upon him by the vsrfcms seetloBS this Ordinance. linA to pay aniy damage to per son or property occasioned by his negli gence in performlac say work or labor In tbe nse of hi* license or permit to do bnsi nees; snd (8) to requlr* the psrsosu firm Into a building tbe pipes, fixtures and fit tings for conveying gas, water, waste and sewerage, Including the Installation, rbsng- ing or replacing of any part of the drain age system of any' bnilding. ''Plumbdng Fixtures" riiall consist of water closets, basins, baths sinks, wash- trays. urinals, drinking fountains, dental wastes, cellar, floor and lump dralna. "Small Flxtureal shall consist of any fix ture served by a trap two inches or small er In else. ' 'Drainage System” Is the system of piper and fittinga in a bnildlng composing the complete installations of tbs seiijir, soil, wests, venL and leader pipes of any bnlld- Ing" to and Including the connection with the nuin sewer or septic tank. "Master Plumber” is one who himself. a bonaflde active member of the firm or corporatioa. 16 skilled In the planning, an- perinteadlng. and praetleal tiMallatlon of plnmbing as laid tewa la this Ordinance. I and who shall have saoeesafnlly passed the Permits for snch work shall be lasned In the same manner aa provided In Section IS hereof; and each such permit and Inspection f«e shall be saara aa hereinabove provided la Section 18. See. 18. Inapeetor May Condemn lataai tary Plmblnf: The plumbing Intpector _ or corporation granted a permit aa provided 1 ibtii tbe power to Inapeet any ptomb-irtiqiifd waMlBation and haa,Teeel«ad-s. la Section 18 to pay to tbe Ctty aBy||iig work la. any balMlng at any time W the] license as master pinmber. sams which It may be eompellod to pay | same be reported as being la an Inssaltsry I Sec. 19. Qasllty sad Constraction Of Ms for damages to person or property by re«f-| eoadlttoa. If tbe lambing worb so report-1 terlsl Defined: Tl^erever aader tiheee rules son of. any szeavatloa or obstmetioa fa or | gpon shall prove to be la an tassnltsrv I reference la made to any of the following on any of the streets, alleys, parka, aids-1 condition and In conflict with this Ordln-ltypes of material, they ihall be deemed walks, sqnsrsB or othsr public places In I mice then the plumbing Inspector shaji said City, by reason of any scL default or] have power to condemn the plumbing work negllcence oa the,/part of each permit bold-|wbidi Is defective, and. tf upon notice to «r or of any perion. firm or corporation I the agent or owner, or if thla be Impotsfble. (whether an ladeiraadent contractor or not) | by a placard placed on tbe bnildlng. aalt- able ropalra or replacements are not made within 10 davn. the bnildlng so InCected shall be declared unfit tor haman habita tion and notice to vacate the premises shall or in the case of a firm or corpt'ratlon thenjof drain pipes receiving the dls<^barfs *1 i -.1 \ H’ .1 .J quarter bends shall not receive- the dis charge of a wsste pipe, snd 4x8 he<«i out let bends shall not receive the dls-''bsrge of a waste pipe on a horizontal run. Donbl* hub fittings inverted Joints shall not be used In sewer, soil, drain, or waste pipes. Sec. 26. Size Of Soil Pipes And Honse Drains Prescribed; Soli pipes or house drains rdcelving the discharge from water closets, shall be not less than four Inches in diameter. The house drain or soli pipe receiving the discharge ot water closets shall not be of smaller size than shown in the following table: 4” pipe not mw than 6 water doeeta. 6" pipe not more than 18 water cloeeta. 6” pipe 18 water clonetn, 8” pipe, no UmlL Sec. 86. "Small Flxtnre” Drain Pipes, Sins, not be of a tbe following who shall do any work for suelv permit holder, or by any agent of any snch party, or by reaion of any act whatsoever doun or Itnffered by way of snch parties; and forth- I er, that be or It will pay all fiaea and pdn-|be. Issued. Rtx^g (^. FnaeUM AppScalm of Cobta S«A Waal • 8uMter,S.C. --f i -p —- ■VS-'S. altlea Impoeed npon him or It tor a viola-1 tioh of any City Ordinance or any mle or] regnlatiiMt of the City by any of Ite'an-j thortzed offidala or agents during the life of snch permit And said bond shall farther] require bad guarantee the fbRhfa pe'form- i ance by said permit bolder of each and every requirement of this Ordinance. Sec. 8. Offense for Plumber to Comply With Contract: 'Where a cither ’by contmet or empleyment, ] with the work, er baa ja-eeRteact to ooaaoet a boOiOng or lot wR|t [thojtehBf aovofR nai after siiirtu tbit 8oe. 16. Persona Desiring to T^ay Pipes In Sewered Street To File Application* Any perion, or p^^rbons, firm or corporatian de alring to lay pipes tor sewer water, gas or steam or for any other pnrpoee. fn or acres* any street, line, or alley shall make and file with the City Clerk an application In writ ing for permliskMi cut the street or other poblle passage to lar toch pipes. Bald appU- cation shall state filly the location of the w^ to be donog^^d shall contain snch tinter litfermiiAip tsa aiay be required bf Ute city, ^ opwn- to bo of snch quality and constraction at are generally known to the trade: •Standard cast Iron toll pipe and fittings; Bztra heavy cast Iron soil pipe and fit tings; Galvanized wronght Iron or steel pipes; Lead pipe of weight and quality kdown as “E"; Cast Iron drainage and fittings. See. 20. How Drainage Systems Tested: For tbe pnrpoae of testing the drainage airs- tem lying within the building, tho pi umber shall have^aD openings closed and lille<* with water. Any japing found defeetlTo pball be removed and all Joints rilall ho water tight Under extmordteary conditlodb. iand if to deemed neceoMry by fii^e ptambtmr in BStMl' dpeetor. tbe smoke or be applied. DranSfo sd In neetlona. tented will bo AIM tmh an Jolate nadir It Water tem be bisit from "small ftztnrea" Mian smaller also than aboem In table: 1 1-8” pipe for % fixture, f” pipe for f flx^areOw M” ^pe far id flxtnrea. 8" pipe for SO flxturee. 4” iRpe-kio ItmtL Sink Waste 2” pipe 1 to 4 sln^ 8* pipe 4 to 12 tinks. ■ 4” pipe 18 sinks np. Sec. 87. Trape. How Conatmeted and Ma terial To Be Used: Trapa sbaD'be firmly and snbatentlally connected to a flxtnre and the trap aeal shall be within one foot of the flxtnre Inlet The trap of tme flxtnre shall not diaeharge Into the trap of oaother trap or fixture. All traps shall be aet trno to ^elr seal. (Lanndry tnba are exceptlonii to the second sentence). Tmpe may, be con structed of brass oaat Iron, vltreons china or of lead. If conatmeted of brass, they shall be ot not less than No. 17 gange: and tf of lead n(^ lighter than "B." No clean out plugs wllf be allowed fn Jead "P!* trape located .between floore and eeillnga. See. 28. Vents Of . Certain Sise To Be Used: -To provide kdeeate air drenlatloa in tbe drainafe ayatem, and to prevent syphonaae or Mck fMtenare. all traw ^kall be provided with viM pipes of a bare aet less to else ttei tiba-teM aarwA aai Ml .w »ot -4 tf-T?