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PUBLIC LAW 85-JUNE 29, 1953

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(3) TheChief of the United States P a r k Police; (4) The United States attorney; (5) The corporation counsel; (6) A United States commissioner for the District; (7) The Director of the Department of Corrections; 18) The Parole Executive of the Board of Parole of the District; (9) The United States marshal for the District; (10) One person appointed by the chief jud^e of the district court; (11) One person appointed by the chief ]udge of the municipal court; (12) Thejudgeof the juvenile court of the District of Columbia; (13) One person appointed by the Bar Association of the District of Columbia; (14) One person appointed by the Washington Bar Association; and (15) One person appointed by the Washington Criminal Justice Association. (c) The Council shall make a continuing study and appraisal of crime and law enforcement in the District, and shall make a report to the Senate and the House of Representatives at the beginning of each regular session of Congress. (d) The Council shall select a chairman from among its members. The Council shall meet at regular intervals at least four times annually, at times to be fixed by uie chairman. A special meeting may be held at any time upon the call of the chairman. The first meeting of the Council shall be called by the President of the Board of Commissioners, who shall preside until a chairman is selected. POWERS OF INVESTIGATORS ASSIGNED TO UNITED STATES ATTORNEY

SEC. 402. Any special investigator appointed by the Attorney General and assigned to the United States attorney for the District shall have authority to execute all lawful writs, process, and orders issued under authority of the United States, and command all necessary assistance to execute his duties, and shall have the same powers to make arrests as are possessed by members of the Metropolitan Police force of the District. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER

SEC. 403. Each United States commissioner for the District may employ secretarial and clerical assistants in such number and incur such other expenses as the district court considers necessary. LICENSES FOR BOTTLE CLUBS

48 Stat. 322.

48 Stat. 323.

SEC. 404. (a) Section 7 of the District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, as amended (D. C. Code, sec. 25-107), is amended by striking out the period following the word "morals" at the end of the first paragraph thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the following: ", and the Commissioners are further authorized to prescribe such rules and regulations not inconsistent with this Act as m&y may deem necessary to properly and adequately control the consumption of alcoholic beverages on premises licensed under paragraph (1) of section 11 of this Act, with specific authority to prescribe the hours during which alcoholic beverages may be consumed on such premises." (b) Section 9(a) of the District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Coiitrol Act, as amended (D. C. Code, sec. 25-109 (a)), is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraph: " I t shall be unlawful for any person operating any premises where food, nonalcoholic beverages, or entertainment are sold or provided

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