630 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. S1·:ss.I. Ons 320, 321. 1924. " force in lieu thereof, subject to the limitations contained in this _ title. ‘ AX" RM I“’“'““°° (1) The War Risk Insurance Act as amended. taxgyfgpel R°'”**>“*· (2) The Vocational Rehabilitation Act as amended. veeiruy Bureau (3) The Act entitled "An Act to establish a Veterans’ Bureau and “" to im ve the facilities and service of such bureau, and. further, to amendrgnd modify the War Risk Insurance Act." ,,,,‘§‘§‘§c°§’,d"ifl§”,;§§§ji Sec. 602. The re eal of the several Acts as provided in sections
- ¤8P*°'*¤i°¤¤· 600 and 601 hereof shall not affect any act done or any right or
liabilit accrued, or any suit commenced before the said repeal, but allysuch rights and liabilities under said Acts shall continue and may be enforced in the same manner as if said repeal had not been made; nor shall said repeal in any manner affect the right to any _ _ office or chanieilthe term or tenure thereof. ,,,§‘},§,f’*H§§f °§,,$§’,{ Sec. 603. offenses committed and all dpienalties or forfeiture M- incurred under any law embraced in this co ncation prior to said repeal may be rosecuted and punished in the same manner and _ with the same edect as if said repeal had not been made. h,,l;Q“,§f,§"‘,f§,‘?·’,,,,‘,Q{ P"' Sm. 604. All Acts of limitation, whether zpplicable to civil causes and roceedings or to the prosecution of o enses embraced in this coditlication and covered by said repeal, shall not be affected thereby, but all suits, proceedings, or prosecutions, whether civil or criminal, for causes arising or acts done or committed prior to said repeal, may be commenced and prosecuted within the same time as if said mummy 0, my repeal had not been made. _ clause, ece., me to Sec. 605. That if any clause, section, paragraph, or art of this ‘°°°"°m°*“°°'°'A°°‘ Act shall for any reason be adju by any court otp competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such ju ent shall not affect, impair, or invalidate the remainder of this ct but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, arafaph, or part thereof directl involved in the controversy in which suc judgment has been renderecll Approved, June 7, 1924. hi!S?2l%f2iii4` CHAP 321.—An Act To purchase grounds, erect, and repair buildings for
customhouses, offices, and warehouses in Porto Rico.
. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re entatives o liiiiiieirailicobx sm, the United States of America in. Oon ress fzssemgflifd, That th; §'§°,,§;§f‘ ,,,‘Z,{, §},f"°,§§i Secretary of the Treasury be, and ine is hereby, authorized ¤>¤ri¤¤<1- to purchase or otherwise secure grounds where necessary in the municipalities of Aguadilla, Arecibo, Approved, Guanica, and F ajardo, in forte {lice, and to buildl or rgbluilddthereon customhouses, offices, an ware ouses, t ie ounc s an ui invs not to exceed in cost as u.·$?il°diii nd mm follows: Arecibo, $30§l00; Aguadilla, $25500; Arroyo, $30,000; Fajardo, $40,000; Guanica, $30,000; for repairs to the customhouse at Payam Mm duties Ponce, $18,000; for repairs to the customhouse at Humacao, $4,000; eunnuuee. and for repairs to the custom warehouse at Mayaguez, $8,000. Authority is also granted the Secretary of the Treasury to pay said amounts as needed out of duties collected in Porto Rico as an expense ,,W,m_ of col1ection, under such rules and regulations as may be preggrptgrgn ymny er- scribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, That not ”° ‘ acre ghan $65.000 of the total expenditure herein authorized shall ma e in any one year. Approved, June 7, 1924.