Show 1 stays I 1 N 1 riSt I 1 P 1 iii i y e as I 1 11 1 1 4 1 r 11 i i fac z 71 zi ri 11 4 A J ra 3 i 4 Z I 1 I 1 vv 2 X 62 I 1 r bew L 4 F r OUT A SLUM e L Z LZ 7 sa 4 i 1 il Ss ri method that gifts a ben ayt r 4 1 mow I 1 d in maedew w Fl first loncoa kept a watchful eye over tite PO ople one fine only enough sit of the old buildings ayere at arst I 1 to permit the new rork to be intelligently begun those remaining M anine were repaired until they were in aix habitable condition and retained as long as possible so tha tonly il a small proem doh of ahe old tenants should be forced out at once the idea being to get brome of the new buildings ready for occupancy before all the old adnes cones were torn tom down in addition to that care was taken to see that such of the residents of the old district as were forced to desirable and sanitary dwelling places A complete list of all the vacant rooms within a mile of the condemned territory was as prepared and kept on view at the councils office on the ground and moreover with iab every notice to quit was waa issued a statement that thai the council would withhold from tenants their compensation for the cost of moving until the proper official had visited their proposed proposal new home and was satisfied that they were going to premises which were healthful and in every way suitable for their occupancy thus while it was of course impossible to improve the ahe condemned area with great rapidity yet within a few months from the time operations began the council knew that every person who had hitherto been subject to the evil influences of the slum alum had found comparatively good surroundings la le stamping tamping out the london slums by edward marshall in the march century |