Chapter 129. For the relief of sundry building and loan associations
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CHAP. 129.— An Act For the relief of sundry building and loan associations. February 26, 1917.[[S. 5672](/us/bill/64/s/5672).][[Private, No. 202](/us/pvtl/64/202).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of the Excise corporation tax. Refund of illegally collected, to designated building and loan associations. Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to the several associations herein named, out of the moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sums herein specifically set forth, the same being a refund of the tax illegally collected from said associations under the excise Act of August fifth, nineteen hundred and Vol. 36, p. 112. nine, namely:
To the Rapides Building and Loan Association, of Alexandria, Louisiana, $23.70. To the Shreveport Building Association, of Shreveport, Louisiana, $929.47. To the Sixth District Building and Loan Association, of New Orleans, Louisiana, $41.64. To the Fidelity Homestead Association, of New Orleans, Louisiana, $70.26. To the Union Homestead Association, of New Orleans, Louisiana, $190.98. To the Iberia Building Association, of New Iberia, Louisiana, $723.55. To the Teutonia Loan and Building Company, of New Orleans, Louisiana, $312.16.
To the Citizens’ Homestead Association, of New Orleans, Louisiana, $21.63. To the Portsmouth Savings and Loan Company, of Portsmouth, Ohio, $111.57. To the Ninth West Columbia Permanent Building Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $88.41. To the State Mutual Building Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $247.55. 1492 Tax refund—Contd. To the Citizens’ Saving and Loan Association Company, of Portsmouth, Ohio, $243.48. To the Reliable Building and Loan Association, of Newark, New Jersey, $811.59.
To the Orvil Cooperative Building and Loan Association, of Allendale, New Jersey, $38.74. To the Monticello Mutual Building and Loan Association, of Jersey City, New Jersey, $261.36. To the Junior Order Building and Loan Association, of Newark, New Jersey, $228.61. To the Ironbound District Building and Loan Association, of Newark, New Jersey, $97.28. To the Hilton Building and Loan Association, of Newark, New Jersey, $134.82. To the Duncan Building and Loan Association, of Jersey City, New Jersey, $47.46.
To the Columbia Building and Loan Association, of Jersey City, New Jersey, $201.05. To the Commonwealth Building and Loan Association of Newark, New Jersey, $77.40. To the Woodlawn Building and Loan Association, of Jersey City, New Jersey, $10.95. To the Boonton Building and Loan Association, of Boonton, New Jersey, $149.23. To the Twelfth Ward Building and Loan Association, of Newark, New Jersey, $11.01. To the Woodside Building and Loan Association, of Newark, New Jersey, $404.69.
To the State Mutual Building and Loan Association, of Los Angeles, California, $1,969.66. To the Fidelity Savings and Loan Association, of Los Angeles, California, $2,392.29. To the Kern County Mutual Building and Loan Association, of Bakersfield, California, $189.20. To the Pasadena Building and Loan Association, of Pasadena, California (formerly the Los Angeles County Mutual Building and Loan Association, of Pasadena), $62.74. To the Home Builders’ Loan Association, of Pomona, California, $117.55.
To the San Diego Building and Loan Association, of San Diego, California, $317.68. To the Provident Mutual Building Loan Association, of Los Angeles, California, $4,403.12. To the People’s Mutual Building and Loan Association, of Bakersfield, California, $199.35. To the Santa Fe Building Association, of San Bernardino, California, $571.90. To the Home Investment Association, of Redlands, California, $157.65. To the Western Loan and Building Company, of Salt Lake City, Utah, as successors to the Western Loan and Savings Company, $768.38.
To the Yakima Savings and Loan Association, of North Yakima, Washington, $121.54. To the German Savings, Building and Loan Association, of Seattle, Washington, $37.54. To the Pacific Building and Loan Association, of Tacoma, Washington, $268.33. To the Jefferson County Building and Loan Association, of Birmingham, Alabama, $1,034.59. 1493 To the West Baltimore Building Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, Tax refund—Contd. $168.17. To the Fidelity Building, Loan and Savings Campany, of Columbus, Ohio, $541.28.
To the Trumbull Savings and Loan Company, of Warren, Ohio, $173.07. To the Permanent Savings and Loan Company, of Akron, Ohio, $56.22. To the Home Building Loan and Savings Company, of Coshocton, Ohio, $164.92. To the Third Savings and Loan Company, of Piqua, Ohio, $151.23. To the Cleveland Savings and Loan Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, $405.31. To the Union Savings and Loan Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, $1,389.70. To the People’s Savings Association, of Columbus, Ohio, $835.61.
To the Allemania Building and Loan Company, of Columbus, Ohio, $10.58. To the Cambridge Loan and Building Company, of Cambridge, Ohio, $122.82. To the Bellefontaine Building and Loan Company, of Bellefontaine, Ohio, $194.44. To the Centerburg Building and Loan Company, of Centerburg, Ohio, $331.10. To the Central Ohio Building and Loan Company, of Columbus, Ohio, $353.68. To the Citizens’ Home and Savings Company, of Marysville, Ohio, $80.11. To the Defiance Home Savings and Loan Association, of Defiance, Ohio, $269.58.
To the Delphos Savings and Loan Association Company, of Delphos, Ohio, $155.39. To the Home Savings, Loan and Building Association Company, of Bryan, Ohio, $122.42. To the Mutual Loan and Savings Association, of Chillicothe, Ohio, $105.45. To the People’s Savings and Loan Association, of Sidney, Ohio, $58.02. To the Railroad Employees’ Building and Loan Company, of Columbus, Ohio, $478.25. To the Savings, Building and Loan Company, of Sandusky, Ohio, $50.08; To the Star Building and Loan Company, of Ironton, Ohio, $338.70;
To the West Side Building and Loan Association, of Columbus, Ohio, $31.73; To the Savings and Homestead Association, of New Orleans, Louisiana, $28.49; To the Citizens’ Building and Loan Association Company, of Newark, Ohio, $83.60; To the Eagle Savings and Loan Association, of Cincinnati, Ohio, $141.24; To the Home Building Association, of Newark, Ohio, $351.13; To the Johnstown Building and Loan Association Company, of Johnstown, Ohio, $116.34; To the People’s Building and Loan Company, of Delaware, Ohio, $206.04;
To the People’s Building and Savings Company, of Troy, Ohio, $197.16; To the Orange Building and Loan Association, of Orange, California, $238.72; 1494 Tax refund—Contd. To the Silver Gate Building and Loan Association, of San Diego, California, $232.73; To the Modern Building and Loan Association, of Newark, New Jersey, $110.76; To the Preferred Building and Loan Association, of Newark, New Jersey, $116.22; To the Assurance Permanent Loan and Savings Association of Baltimore, Maryland, $97.01;
To the Baltic Perpetual Building and Loan Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $59.82; To the Calvert Mortgage Company, of Baltimore, Maryland, $1,734.18; To the Eureka Permanent Building Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $44.69; To the Fidelity Permanent Building and Loan Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $16.20; To the Hampden Building Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $21.11; To the Mozart Building and Loan Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $12.13; To the North Avenue Permanent Building and Loan Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $3.13;
To the North Baltimore Permanent Building Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $25; To the Orleans Permanent Building Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $186.40; To the West Lafayette Building and Loan Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $6.91; To the Central Building, Loan and Savings Company, of Columbus, Ohio, $103.57; To the Industrial Savings and Loan Association, of Bellevue, Ohio, $201.44; To the Royal Savings and Loan Company, of Portsmouth, Ohio, $130.48; To the Granville Building, Savings and Loan Company, of Granville, Ohio, $25;
To the Riverside County Mutual Building and Loan Association, of Riverside, California, $105.78; To the Pearl Street Perpetual Savings and Building Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $84.17; To the Pearl Street Perpetual Savings and Building Association Numbered Two, of Baltimore, Maryland, $70.98; To the East End Loan and Savings Association, Baltimore, Maryland, $354.88; To the Millington Building and Loan Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $15.52; To the Northeast Permanent Building Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $30.54;
To the Standard Permanent Building and Savings Association, of Baltimore, Maryland, $30.59; Appropriation. In all, the sum of $29,859.93; which said sum is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full settlement of the claims of the ninety-six above-named associations. Approved, February 26, 1917.