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MORE OF ATLANTA’S “EXPERT” WORK;
MEN MAY LIE-BUT PHOTOGRAPHS DON’T
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mam THOROUGHFARE to Piedmont park from the eastern section of the city. 3
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|To Captain It. M Clayton, Chief of |
Construction. Atlanta. Ga.:
In it not tru< that th< Loyd street re- j
liet .. v.. i was la .1 it a cost of ISO,OOO j
I and paid out of the bond money, and !
I that 111. property owners through
ivhos. property lite sewer extended I
were issessed In every instance where
they had not previously paid for a sew- |
er?
Is it not true I !i:it i... sewer is to
tally inadequate .nd it has been ad- I
mttted by Captain Clayton and Mr.
Hansell that it will not do the work it
was designed to do" Did not Mr. Han
sell suggest to the bond commission
that the other $20,000 appropriated for
this server be turned over to them to
be used In trying to find out wh< . the
trouble is and remedy it?
Is it not true that the Highland ave
nue server was laid tip the ravine from
the DeLoach mill to Washita avenue
and then deflected west on Washita
avenue to Highland avenue and thence
up Highland venue two blocks, passing
in front of W. A Hansell’s property,
where he owns 2ott feet front? Was
one cent of assess n<nt made against
the prop, rty ownei on Highland ave
nue for said sewer .'
Is it not true that when the Butler
street intersecting s.-wer was laid in
the rem of E. It. Dußose’s property on
Peachtree road the location was given
for the ditch Io .Mi. W. A. Hansell and
the ditch was dug some four or five
hundred feel long, ten feet wide and
ten feet deep, and when the onttac
tor asked for grades he was informed
that Hi. sewer location had been
changed ami shifted down th. hill?
Did not tile city have to pay the cost
of excavating and refilling this ditch
which amounted to $1,051, and was not
a voucher for this amount made pay-
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GEORGIAN WANT ADS
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1912.
What Tom Wilson Swears To:
GEORGIA-—Fulton County.
Personally appeared W. T Wilson, who on oath, makes
the following deposition:
That he was in the employ of the City ol Atlanta in the
Cty Engineer Department from 1892 to 1912, and his du
ties weie to inspect curbing’ and give lines and grades for
the same. That about the year 1901 or 1902 the contract
was let for granite curbing and that the price bid was about
24 12 or 24 3-4 cents per lineal foot, vzhich price was some 6or 8
cents lower than in previous years. The contractor began the
delivery of the curb, which said Wilson did not consider up to
the specifications prepared by the City Engineer and upon
whuh bid was awarded. Upon inspection 'of this curbing
the ; aid Wilson stated to R. M. Clayton, City Engineer, in the
presence of a witness that the curb did not comply with speci
fications and that upon said report the said R. M. Clayton
told deponent to let the contractor alone as lie was furnish
ing as good curb as was possible under the price he had bid ”
o W. T. WILSON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this Bth day of No
vember 1912.
J. H. OWFN,
Notary Public. Fulton County, Ga.
able to the contractor for same? An
other of Mr. Hansell’s mistakes?
Is it not true that on West Tenth
street near the head of Orme street a
sewer was put down under Mr. Han
sell's directions along the gutter line
instead of the middle of tin- street: that
the ditch was dug about ten feet deep
and very clos. to the water pipe: that
It rained and the bank caved in and
about three or four hundred feet of
water main broke and fell in? Anoth
er one of Mr. Hans,ell's mistakes?
Is it. not true that on English avenue
Mt Hansell built a sewer and instead
of being in the middle of the street it
was rigid along the east curb line: that
the property owners on the west side
i locomotor ataxia, obesity, paralysis,
piles, rheumatism, shortness of breath.
I sore throat, spinal curvature, stiff
joints, stomach troubles, falling hair
> and wrinkles, in addition to scores of
other disorders not mentioned.
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and sets nature to work to restore
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’ Competent demonstrators have been
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1 Demonstrations are given from S
, a. m. Uli t> p. tn. every day. (Advt.)
of the street protested against paying
the bill because it cost them more to
make connections where they had to
run from the middle of the street
to the east side of the street to get Into
the sewer? is this expert engineering?
Is it not true that an eight-inch sewer
pipe was laid on Longley avenue out
near the stock yards, in which a brick
fell down a man hole and stopped up
the sewer; that the engineer in charge
ot construction of the sewer condemned
Hie same and refused to accept it on
the {.art of the city, and that Mr. Han
sell afterward went out to this point
and. without getting out of his auto
mobile to look to see whether the brick
was in the sewer or not, accepted the
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This shows s<>me NEW wood block pavement on North Boulevard.
same on the part of the city?
Is it not true that Mr. John De Foor
was rendered a bill for six or seven
hundred dollars for a sewer laid on
Highland avenue in front of his proper
ty for which he paid the city: that he
called up Mr. Belcher, the plumber, and
gave him a contract to connect five or
six houses with the sewer; that Mr.
Belcher went to the engineer's office and
■ got tlie location of the openings in the
( sever, but when he went to dig for these
openings he failed to find the sewer;
' that after searching for considerable
time he went back to the city engineer’s
■ office and found that no sewer had ever
been laid on the street, although Mr.
' DeFoor had paid for the sewer? Does
this look like very expert engineering?
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TO KODAKERS
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We will make these Enlargements, framed complete
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These Enlargements make beautiful gifts and the ex
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74 WHITEHALL
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GEORGIAN WANT ADS
I Is it not true that when Mr. Hansell
■ went into the city engineer’s office he
sold to the city of Atlanta an old tran
sit which he owned for about sls more
than the city paid for a brand new
. transit of the same make the next
week? Does not this look like graft?
The . voucher can be found in the city
comptroller's office. Respectfully.
(Advt.) EDWIN P. ANSLEY.