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 750 72d CONG RESS. SESS. II. CHS. 4-6 . DEC. 15,19 1 1932 . AFP bility ofpres • Sno. 9. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to repeal the provi- sions of any existing law authorizing the Commissioners of the Dis- trict of Columbia to close streets, roads, highways, or alleys, not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, but all such laws shall remain in full force and effect; and in any case to which more than one of these laws is applicable, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia may elect the one under which they will proceed. Suc. 10. In all cases where necessary to refer to this Act, the same may be cited as "The Street Readjustment Act of the District of Columbia." Approved, December 15 i 1932. [CHAPTER 5.1 AN ACT To amend the District of Columbia Traffic Acts, as amended. Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the proviso of paragraph (c), section 6, of the District of Columbia Traffic Acts, as amended by the Act approved February 27, 1931, be and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows : " Provided, That here- after congressional tags shall be issued by the commissioners under consecutive numbers, one to each Senator and Representative in Congress, to the elective officers and disbursing clerks of the Senate and the House of Representatives, the Parliamentarian of the Hou se of Rep resen tati ves, the atte nding phy sicia n of the Capi tol, and the assistant secretaries (one for t he majority and one for the minority of the Senate), for their official use, which, when used by the m indi vidual ly wh ile on offic ial bu siness, sha ll aut horize them to park their automobiles in any available curb space in the District of Columbia, except within fire plug, fire house, loading stat ion, and load ing p latf orm l imit ation s, a nd s uch c ongr essio nal tags shall not be assigned to or used by others ." Approved, December 19, 1932. Citation of Act. December 19 1932 .	[B .4123. [Public, No . 308.1 District of Columbia Traffic Act, amend- ment. Cong ressiona l auto- mobile tags. Privileges of, ex- tend ed. Vo l. 46, amended. P. 1426, [CHAPTER 6.) AN ACT December 19 1932 .	[8.4023 .	Providing for the closing of barber shops one day in every seven in the District [Public, No.309 .1 of Columbia. Distr ict of Co lumbia, Whereas in the District of Columbia persons engaged in the occu a- barber shops. Preamble. tion of barbering are required to work seven days a week in order to meet competition and conform to custom; and Whereas the health of such persons is endangered and often impaired by the workin g cond itions pecul iar t o thei r occu pation; and Whereas the protection of the health of such persons will tend to protect the health of the general public by guarding against the spread of infectious disease : Therefore Closlns of, one day Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ineeven,required . United States of America in Congress assembled, That hereafter in the District of Columbia it shall be unlawful for a person to main- tain seven days consecutively any establishment wherein the occupa- tion or trade of barbering or hair dressing (including the cuttin or singeing of hair, shaving, shampooing, massaging, or manicuring) is