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Highland Park Press, 22 Sep 1949, p. 6

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. Want Ads BUSINESS SERVICE TSPING SERVICEâ€"Prompt, efâ€" Ask the Girl Who Has One â€" a TELEPHONE OPERATOR .at Illinois Bell LOOKING FOR A JOB? COLONIAL, PORTABLE mantel NOT TOO EARLY to buy Christâ€" -&M-;Wohnohuud_tnl BEAUTIFUL _ MARâ€"MINK _ fur coat. Minkâ€"like in apyrarance. Latest style turned p cuffs. Flared back. Size 16. Call H.P. 6348 evenings after 6:30 and all day Sunday. ~ WANT TO BOARD two ponies with saddles etc. for use of same until April 30 to party with farm or facilitiesâ€"very gentleâ€"used to children. Write (W.0.) Box 802, H. P. Press., Highland Park, Illinois. BEAUTIFUL, likeâ€"new bookâ€"caseâ€" endâ€"table. Also can be used as corner dressing table. Call H. P. 6348 evenings after 6:30 and all day Sunday. See Miss Connolly Employment Supervisor ®© $152 a month to start & Paid Vacations ® Good Working Condiâ€" tions 21 South St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, Illinois WANTED TO RENTâ€"Quiet, neat couple need an apartment or few rooms; no children or pets; Tel. H. P. 4128. FOR SALE: 1941 fourâ€"door speâ€" cial Buick. 4â€"band radio; underâ€" seat heater; white wall tires; seat covers; very good condiâ€" tion; $850. Tel. H. P. 405 beâ€" tween 6 and 7 p.m. WELLâ€"SEASONED fire wood for sale. Any length. $16 per ton delivered. Tel. H.P. 6681. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE â€" Libertyville; contractorâ€"owner. 6â€"room home; hall, sun porch, matural fire place, 1% baths, finished attic, full basement, stoker forcedâ€"air heat, 2â€"car RUGSâ€"Like new, Forest green shag. 5 rugsâ€"6 ft x 9 ft; 2â€" 6 ft x 6 ft; 6â€"27 in. x 48 in.; 4â€"36 in. x 60 in. Call H. P. 6348 evenings after 6:30 and all day Sunday. MODERN, new, dark green living room chair. Rich material blends with all colors. Reasonable. It‘ll look handsome in your home! Call H. P. 6348 evenings after 6:30 and all day Sunday. FOR SALE BY OWNER Charming older home, 5 bedâ€" ficient work. Manuscripts, adâ€" dressing. etc. Tel. H. P. 3236. fireplace. White brick front. Green finish. Including brass and cast iron andirons. Electric birch logs, too! Call H.P. 6348 evenings after 6:30 and all day Sunday. Tuzioli, Tel. HP. 8981 or 8785. fihud. Some 50 for $1.00â€" ‘Tel. H. P. 1461. garage. Lot 100x150 feet in reâ€" stricted Oakwood Terrace. Must be seen to be appreciated; by appointment. Tel. Libertyville 736R. WANTED TO RENT CLOTHING FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Miscellaneous Help Wanted Endsâ€"Joe Larusso, Rex Morâ€" gan, Dave Swartz, Jon Anderson, Dick Baldwin, Art Buller, Philip Dorough, Edgar Jett and Alan Kidd. Besides\ the above named the starting linup will probably inâ€" clude Joe Larusso and Rex Morgan at the ends; Bob Phillips at the other guard slot with Jim Bench, Paul Jones and Don Piper roundâ€" ing out the backfield. List of Squad f Coach Dave Floyd has a large job on his hands in order to field a formidable team to represent the local high school this year as he lost all but five men who saw action in last years league scramâ€" ble. Those assisting Mr. Floyd are Mr. Panther and Mr. Hamill. Those ~returning are: George Glader at a guard slot; Wayne Wagner and Ray Santi at the tackle positions; Rolli¢ Zagnoli at center and Don Coleman in the backfield. Probable Starting Lineup The complete roster of the 1949 squad is as follows: Tacklesâ€"George Enjian, Jim Faulkner, Jim Humphrey, John Masinelli, Jack Riggio, Ron Shepâ€" herd, Ray Santi, Wayne Wagner and Bill Wertheimer. Guardsâ€"Mike Azzone, J. A. (ondon, Ron Danielson, George Glader, Sam McMaster, Bob Philâ€" lips, Dick Stallman and Ed Walker. Centersâ€"Jules Levy, Carl Sudâ€" brink, Fred Schweiger and Rollic Zagnoli. Backsâ€"Don Booth, Jim Bench, Bruce Bulmer, John Eubanks, Joe Greco, L. Grimmerson, Paul Jones, Ed Moore, Don Piper, Don Coleâ€" man, Skip Schwartz, Henry Swanâ€" son and Henry Tuttle. Little Giants Open Grid Campaign Against Oak Park Saturday Music Clubâ€" SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Motorized _ equipment; . reasonâ€" able rates; sewer and septic tanks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tanks installed. Highland Park high school‘s Little Giants will open their 1949 football season Saturday, Sept. 24 against the Oak Park Huskies in a Suburban Conference game to be played on the local field. (Continued from page 2) music at the Oak Terrace school. A talented violinist, she was gradâ€" uated from the University of Wisâ€" consin and received her Master‘s degree in Music at Northwestern University. She will play violin compositions of Fritz Kreisier and a Hungarian Dance by Brahms. Newly elected officers of the elub are as follows: President, Mrs. Henry Clifford Hawes; 1st viceâ€"president, Mrs. Virgil Musser; 2nd â€" viceâ€"president, Mrs. Lisle Hawley; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Thomas M. Wilder; recordâ€" ing secretary, Mrs. Frank L Frable; treasurér, Mrs. James B. Garnett, Mrs. George M. Lyman; memberâ€"atâ€"large, Mrs. W. M. Johnson; president of choral enâ€" semble, Mrs. Carl Lamley; chairâ€" man of trail board, Mrs. Kenneth Kraft, chairman of membership, Mrs. Dudley Hall, chairman of publicity, Mrs. Arthur Raff. By Mike Gilroy and Jim Varney Later tea will be served by Mrs. Lisle Hawley and her comâ€" mittee, consisting of Mesdames George W. Hinn, Herman Pomper and Arthur Raff. FRANKEN BROS. NURSERY Tel. Deerfield 241 Expert workmanship ‘Tel. H. P. 1508. 571 Central Alterations on coats, suits and 0 ms‘-!eeps glass clear of snow, steam, frost in any weather, For windshields, winâ€" dows, eye glasses, ete.â€"â€"$1.00 postpaid. Otis Rossell, Box 5 Waltersburg, Pa. LAWNS seeded, fed, rolled, LANDSCAPE. Menoni and Mocogni Phone, Highland Park 518 M A NU R E EXPERIENCED AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING, REâ€" VISING AND AMENDING RULES AND REGULATIONS AND PRESCRIBING THE CONSTRUCTION, ERECTION, ENâ€" ING, UNDERPINNING, MOVING OR RAZING _ BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES OR PORTIONS THEREOP AND REGâ€" ULATING THE EQUIPMENT THEREâ€" FOR (AMENDING, REVISING OR REâ€" PEALING CERTAIN SECTIONS OFP ARTICLES 1 to 35, INCLUBIVE, OP CHAPTER i1 OP THE HIGHLAND BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CoUNCIL OF THE CITY OFP HIGHâ€" LAND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLIâ€" SECTION I. That certain sections of the Bullding Code, being Sections of Articles 1 to 35, inclusive, of Chapter 17 of the Highland Park Code, be and MAWWM-MG enscted as follows c. That Paragraph 474 of the Highland Park City Code, being Secâ€" tion 6 of Article 11, Chapter 17 of said City Code, shall be and is hereâ€" by amended by adding thereto the following ‘Subâ€"sections which shall hereafter be known and referred to ws Subsections (e) and (f) thereof, as follows: a. That paragraph 474, Subsection (a), being a subsection of Section 6, Article 11, Chapter 17 of the Highâ€" land Park City Code, as amended, be and it is hereby further amended as follows: d. That Paragraph 476, being Secâ€" tion 8 of Article 11, Chapter 17 of the Highland Park City Code, be and it is hereby amended by adding thereto the additional proviso as follows : b. That Subsection (b) of Paraâ€" gph 474, being Subsection (b) of tion 6, Article 11, Chapter 17 of the Highland Park City Code is hereâ€" by amended and as amended shall read as follows: e. That Paragraph 477, being Secâ€" tion 9, Article 11, Chapter 17 of the Highland Park City Code, be and the same is hereby repealed and deleted. f. That Paragraph 479, being Secâ€" tion 1, Article 12, Chapter 17 of the Highland Park City Code, be and it it hereby amended and as amended shall read as follows: 1. Th’;‘t au‘:ecuon (a) of Paraâ€" graph of the Highland Park City Code, being Subsection (a), Section 15, Article 13, Chapter 17 of said Code, be and it is hereby amended and ms so amended shail read as follows : the the ing which section shall be hereafter known and cited as Paragraph 520b of the Highland Park City Code. which section shall be hereafter known and cited as Paragraph 520 of the Highiand Park City Code. h. That Article 12, Chapter 17 of the Highland Park City Code be and the same is hereby further amended by adding thereto Section 44 as folâ€" lows : 1. "(e) Rooms â€" or spaces in which units or devices for the heatâ€" Ing are contained shall have a floor area of notâ€"less than forty (40) square feet and natural venâ€" tilation by means of windows, or an incombustible duct ‘having diâ€" rect connection with the outâ€"ofâ€" doors. The cross Sectional area of the duct on the vent opening of window shall be equal to at‘ least 5% of the floor area of the jroom or space. "The floor shall be incombustible material equal to fire resistive value of four inches of concrete. The enclosing walls shall be equal in fire resistance to four inches of hollow clay tile unplastered. The celling shall be equal in fire reâ€" sistive value to three conts of gypâ€" sum plaster on metal lath on wood celling joists. Doors connecting this room with other portions of the building shall be self closing and equal in fire resistive value of a solid wood door 13," thick." «2. "(f} No building of Class III shall have a ground area of less than six hundred square feet exâ€" clusive of garage and porches." 1. That Roman numeral VI in the third line of said Section and subsection, as amended, is hereby amended to read "V". 1. "(b). In every building hereâ€" after erected or converted to the use of a Class III building as hereâ€" in classified, every habitable room shall have a window or windows with a total glass area equal to at least oneâ€"tenth of its floor area, opening onto & street, alley, yard or court. None of such required windows shall have a glass area of less than ten square feet and each such window shall have its top not less than six feet above the floor and shall be so constructed that it may be opened for at least oneâ€"half its area. In each dwelling unit there shall be at least one room contajning not less than one hundred and twenty square feet of floor area, and every other room shall contain at least eighty square feet of l’loarlml;gp{dflded. howâ€" ever, that in the case of a room having a window not less than eighteen feet in area opening upon a public street, the floor area need not be greater than seventy feet. Each room shall be in every part not less than seven feet in width nor less than seven feet six inches high from the finished fi66r_to the finished celling; provided, however, an attic room need be seven feet six inches high in but oneâ€"half of its area, provided there are not less than seven hundred fifty (750) cuble feet of air space thereâ€" 1. ". . . . provided, however, “nn approval . mechanical _ ventilation capable of changing the air conâ€" tents of the room once~every three minutes may be accepted in leu of the window above required." 1. "470. Class IV Defined. 1. In class IV shall be included every building referred to in subdivisions class IVa, class IVb, class 1Ve ana class IVd." 1 1. "$35. _ Courtsâ€"Innerâ€"Outerâ€" Lot Line. 15. (a) ‘Inner courts‘ of all -nnmnm-fi- fined in §23 of this code, 1. "Section 43. Class IVa fined. In class IVd shall be incl ed every theater (motion pict or otherwise) hereafter erected 1. "Section | 44 Requirements. The requirements for ail buildings of Class IVd shail conform with those for ‘Bullding of Class V Hereafter Erected‘ as set forth in the ‘Building Ordinance of the City of Chicago Revised Code of 1922 as amended up to and includâ€" Ing July 29, 1930." That ‘Article 12, Chapter 17 of Highland Park City Code be and same is hereby amended by addâ€" thereto Section 43 as follows: L E G A L Class TVA deâ€" shall be includâ€" {motion picture T HE Height of _ in feet J. That Subsection (e) of Puraâ€" graph 535, being Subsection (e), Secâ€" tion 15, Chapter 13, Article 17 of the m Park City Code be and it be hereafter known and cited as Subâ€" section (f) of said section: tion 15, Article 13, Chapter 17, be and it is hereby repealed, and in liew m. ‘That subâ€"Paragraph (b) of Paragraph 539 of the Highland Park City Code, being Subsection (b), Secâ€" tion 19, Article 13, Chapter 17 thereâ€" of, be and it is hereby repealed, and the following subsection (b) is hereâ€" by enacted and shall operate in lieu n. That subâ€"Paragraph (a) . of Paragraph 541 of the Highland Park City Code, being Subsection (a), Section 21, Article 13, Chapter 17 thereof, be and it is hereby amended and as amended shall read as follows: o. That subâ€"paragraph (b) of Parâ€" agraph 541 of the Highland Park City Code, being Subsection (b), Section 21, Article 13, Chapter 17 thereof, shall be and the same is hereby amended by adding to Subsection (b) the following: and by adding thereto Sections (d) and (e), which shall be hereafter so cited, as follows: 18 p. That Paragraph 544 of the Highâ€" land Park City Code. being Section 24, Article 13, Chapter 17 thereof, be and the same is hereby repealed and reenacted and as so revised shall read as follows: q. That Paragraph 545 of the Highland Park City Code, being Secâ€" tion 25, Article 13, Chapter 17 thereâ€" of, be and the same is hereby amendâ€" ed and as amended shall be as folâ€" p. %*“m:au- (@) of Paraâ€" Sode. being Subscstion I" Aroie 14. o velt o Bz z2. Chapter 17 thereof, be and it is hereâ€" by amended and as amended shall as follows width of 5 0"." there shall be at least one room containing not less than one hunâ€" dred fifty square feet of floor area and every other room shall conâ€" tain at least eighty square feet of floor mrea, except kitchens which shall contain at least sixty square feet of floor area. Each room shall lm:h-h::tmuunn“nou to the ished celling, provided, however, an attic room need be seven feet six inches high in but oneâ€"half of its area, provided there are not less than six hundred seventy five cublc feet of space therein." & 1. "(a) In every new mapartment house every habitable room shall have a window or windows with a total glass area equal to at least oneâ€"tenth of its floor area opening onto a street, alley, yard or court. None of such required windows shall have a glass area of less than ten square feet, and each such winâ€" dow shall have its top not less than six feet above the floor and shall be so constructed that it may be opened for at least half its area." 1. ". .. . or shall have approved mechanical ventilation of sufficient capacity to change the air contents of the room at least once every three minutes." A 1. "(d) For the determination of yentilation and lighting requireâ€" mients, the fioor area of an alcove shall be considered as part of the area of the room to which it is conâ€" nected up to thirty per cent of such room, but it shall not be conâ€" sidered as part of the minimum areas required by Section 539. Any alcove containing a floor area greater than thirty per cent of the floor area of the room to which it is connected, ghall comply in all respects with the requirements for & separate room.‘The opening beâ€" tween an alcove and the room to which it is connected shall be unâ€" obstructed and shall be equal in area to not less than twenty per cent of the entire wall area of the alcove." PRES S 1. That Paragraph 538 of the Highâ€" seven feet in its least dimension, except kitchens which shall be not less than six feet. Each room shall 2. "(e)" Rooms or spaces in which heating units or devices are contained shall have a floor area of no‘#d“ than forty (40) square feet a natural ventilation by means of windows, or an incomâ€" bustible duct having direct connecâ€" tion with the outâ€"ofâ€"doors. The cross sectional area of the duct on the vent opening of window shail be equal to at least 5% of the floor area of the room or space. it 1. "544. Entrance Halls â€" Solid Masonryâ€"Exceptionsâ€"Ceilings. . 24. In every new nonâ€"fireproof apartâ€" ment house, except where there be only one apartment on each filoor, the entrance hall shall be enclosed with masonry walls and with cellings covered with incombustible material at least equal in fire reâ€" sistive value to metal lath and plaster." initipmemens Rrecol es eavus fireproof apartment house all stair halls shall be enclosed on all sides with walls of masonry of the diâ€" mwn- required by Section 588 of code. All windows in stair halls, except where same open into a* street, alley, outer court, or yard, shall have metai frames, and sashes, glazed with wired glass. PM AngminyveP haxpB_.__ "In every corridor type apartment hounbulldln.otorfllnuya-n-" timber construction, every public corridor shall have walls, floors and cellings of not less than two hour fire resistive construction. Every mmm?‘mn. well unit shail equipped with a door not less fire resistive m-mmmdul-%' 1. "545. Stair Halls â€" Construcâ€" tion of. 25. In every new nonâ€" 1. "(e) "(f) (b) 13, 17 feet s. That subâ€"paragraph (b) of Paraâ€" graph 547 of the Highland Park City Code, being Subsection (b) Section 27, Article 13, Chapter 17 thereof, be amended and as amended shall read and be as follows: t. That Paragraph 548 of the Highâ€" land Park City Code, being Section 38 of Article 13, Chapter 17 thereof, be amended and as amended shall be and read as follows: u. That subâ€"paragraph (a) of Parâ€" agraph 555, being Subsection (a), Secâ€" tion 35, Article 13, Chapter 17 of the Highland Park City Code, be and it is hereby amended and as amended shall be and read as folloWs: v. That Paragraphs 564 of the Highland Park City Code, being Secâ€" tion 44, Article 13, Chapter 17 of the Highland Park City Code, be and it is hereby repealed. Highland Park City Code, being Secâ€" tion 19, Article 15, Chapter 17 thereâ€" of, be and it is hereby repealed in its entirety; that in lHeu thereof that said paragraph and section aforesaid shall hereafter be and read as follows: w. That Paragraph 591 of the m‘nu{m Park City Code, being Secâ€" tion 11 of Article 15 of Chapter 17 repealed y. That 637 of the Highâ€" land mk?&r‘lymphm' bun# Section 5 of Article 16, Chapter 17 thereof, be and it is hereby amended and as amended shall be and read as folâ€" lows: main stair hall to the outer wall of the building may be offâ€"set at the ments, to sdmit of, an even disâ€" tribution of space in the rooms adâ€" hall to the outer wall of the buildâ€" that in case there is a store or stores in the first story of a buildâ€" ing of this class, a masonry dividâ€" ing wall between apartments may begin at the second story floor line, a'dg:'unn-. if supported at if such dividing wall is supported further, that such dividing wall may be reduced to the thickness of eight inches, if supported at each fireproofed steel or iron beams/carâ€" ried by masonry; and provided that in buildings of fireproof construcâ€" of not less than two hour fire reâ€" sistive construction (according to the National Board 6f Fire Underâ€" one hour fire resistive construction according to the National Board of 1. "(b) In buildings of ordinary comstruction two separate thickâ€" nesses of metal lath and fireâ€"resistâ€" ing plaster may be used as fireâ€" proofing for steel members as reâ€" quired by this section." 1. "$48. Cellings Over Storesâ€" Courts and Shafts Beginning Above First Story. 28. In every new nonâ€" fireproof apartment house in which there is a store or stores in the first story, the entire floor cnnstn::z: over the first story shall be not less fire resistive than 2 hours or !; hour if a sprinkler system is installed and operated in accordâ€" ance with standards of the Naâ€" tional Board of Fire Underwriters now on file in the office of the City Building Inspector, which sprinkler standards are . hereby adopted as the standards of the city and made & part of this code by reference. 1. "(a) Every apartment house shall have at least two flights of stairs which shall extend from the entrance floor to the top story and which stairs shall be as far apart as practicable and one of said stairâ€" ways shall be an interior stairway, provided, however, that in buildâ€" ings not exceeding two stories in height, only one stairway need be constructed if the stairway is enâ€" closed in masonry walls in accordâ€" ance with Section 588; if the stairs, landings and platforms are conâ€" structed of incombustible materials; if all doors leading to the stairway are no less fire resistive than solid wood one and three fourths inches thick and if the maximum distance to the entrance door of the stairway from the most remote entrance door of any apartment is no greater than twenty feet; and further provided that in buildings not exceeding three stories in height and fireâ€" proof construction throughout, only One flight of stairs need be provided if the stairway is constructed and writers current standards). The Fire Underwriters current standâ€" located in all respects as above set forth, and if the stairway and its enclosure extends to a roof having a fire resistance rating of not less than 2 hours according to current standards of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, across which mccess may be had to another similarly constructed ‘stairway in the same building. Such stairs and the public halls in every apartment house shall be at least three feet wide in the clear, and every apartâ€" ment shall be directly accessible from all required stairs without going through any other apartâ€" ment." 1. "509. Vaults Beneath Sideâ€" walks. 19. Vault beneath . sideâ€" walks shall not be permitted in the City of Highland Park." 1. "637. Walls Porming Smoke Pluesâ€"Lining. 5. The walls formâ€" ing smoke flues of one hundred and fortyâ€"four square inches area or less shall be of brick, concrete, lmfi'fllnynmn‘l.llnl“ burnt fireâ€"clay flue lining. and such flue linings shall extend from theâ€"lowest opening to a distance of at least two feet above the roof joists. If only one of the above materials is used it shall not be less than eight inches in thickness. If any one of the above materials is flnâ€"&,“flbmnuhflt :i:nh-;hu-lnm shall be not less than threeâ€"fourths Ing smoke flues of more than onme be and the same is hereby (b) Thursday, Sept. 22, 1949 SECTION II All fire resistance standards herein specified shall refer to those standards and tests contained in Appendix "A", pages 164 to 187, inâ€" clusive, of it National Board of Fire Under'rlwl::- A. D. 1949 edition, which Appendix hemhuewm-dnyud as the building code standards of the City of Highland Park and which are on file in . the office of the City Building Inspector. District No. 108 â€" _ (Continued from page 1) after its passage, approval, recordati and publication, as required by law City Clerk Filed: August 29, 1949 Passed: Sept. 12, 1949 Recorded: Sep ton, Jr., chairman of the organâ€" ization‘s factâ€"finding committee, the enrollment figures included in the League‘s reports are secured from the office of W. C. Petty, Fopm Eie o w aiee WcP 1i ce l db hi 24 Lake County Superintendent of Schools, and are taken from signed reports furnished by Lester Ball, Superintendent of Schools in Disâ€" trict 108. They are not subject to interpretation and are submitted as being factual and definite. Mr. Warner reaffirmed the three objectives of the Voters‘ Ijme as previously announced. 2. To work for full and effiâ€" cient use of the present school faâ€" cilities before increasingâ€"taxes for new buildings. 3. To promote the unification of the several school districts in Highland Park in the/interest of economy and efficiency, and in acâ€" cordance with the recommendaâ€" tions of the University of Chicago survey of the Highland Park schools. Mr. Warner added that the members of the League feel that the best plan for tomorrow is one based on the facts of today, He stated that our immediate obligaâ€" tion is to afford the children now enrolled in school the best possiâ€" ble standard of education and that the expenditure of $1,400,000 for a school which is not needed is not in the best interests of our childâ€" 1. To raise the standard of edâ€" ucation by paying adequate teachâ€" He further stated that it is the opinion of the League that if and when an intermediate school should ever be considered, such consideration should come only after consolidation of the school districts, as it is a matter which affects all of the children and not just part of them. This is especiâ€" ally true, he believes, if we are to have a single high standard of edâ€" ucation and to avoid the evils of a quent problems imposed upon the &\-_ahqh“flh.fi‘- Highland Park City Code, being Secâ€" tion 20, Article 16, Chapter 17 thereâ€" of, be and the same is hereby amendâ€" ed and as amended shall be and read bb. That Paragraph 660 of the Highland Park City Code, being Secâ€" tion 28, Article 16, Chapter 17 thereâ€" of, be and the same is hereby amendâ€" ed and as amended shall be and read as follows: slcr_xqp _ln. This ordinance be so proportioned, that it will not be subjected to a greater stress than is permitted by this code for without consent be first obtained shall pass within 18 inches thereof, an incombustible shield on incomâ€" Units. In all portions of all buildâ€" ings, except basements of Class III, heating units shall be separated from habitable spaces by floor and wall construction having a fire reâ€" sistive value of not less than one hour. Doors leading to such spaces used for the distribution of hâ€"o; air in buildings and are placed within combustible partitions, such pipes must be made of metal. Such tight joints and to be securely gtuud to the partitions through which they pass." bustible construction." of 1. "660. Pipes for Distribution t. 13, 1949

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