Ašer Baruh Appointed a Manager at the Store of Lenka Halpern
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade confirmed that Ašer Baruh was appointed a manager at the haberdashery store owned by Lenka Halpern.
The 1st District People‘s County Court appointed Mile Vajs as a legal guardian of Borivoje Avramović. Nora Eleonora Avramović, maiden name Vajs, and Leon Avramović, parents of minor Borivoje were killed during the war.
Commissariat of the Savska Police informed the Administration of the City of Belgrade that Leon Altaras had arrived in Belgrade from Vienna and that he was staying with his family in the 65 Svetogorska Street.
The Apatin District Headquarters escorted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade Avram Altarac from Belgrade, a son of Leon Altarac, 18 years old, and handed him over to his parents. He was found wandering around Apatin, without any identification documents and resources.
Apprenticeship of Leon Demajorović in the Store of Jakov Demajorović
Jakov Demajorović notified to the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products that his son Leon would practice his apprenticeship in his manufacturing store. Enclosed to the file was the medical report of Leon Demajorović.
Agreement on Management of the Property of the Late Jakov Ozmo
Agreement concluded between Jahiel Ruso and Leon Koen, guardians of the property of the late Jakov Ozmo on one side, and Mordohaj Ozmo, his son and heir on the other side. The agreement defined the ways of managing Jakov Ozmo‘s property until his other two children were of legal age and determined the obligations in this matter of his adult son Mordohaj.
Agreement on Property Distribution of the Late Jakov Ozmo
Jahiel Ruso and Leon Koen, the tutors of the property of the late Jakov Ozmo, signed an agreement on property distribution with Mordohaj Jakov Ozmo, a merchant from Požarevac.
Avram, son of Leon Kojen, requested the Belgrade Municipal Court to free him of paying taxes. The request was rejected and Avram filed a complaint to the Ministry of Finances.
Documentation on autumn exercises of the national army. A list of soldiers sentenced to prison for not attending the exercises, among others Jakov David Pinto, a money dealer, Avram Alkalaj, a merchant, Samoil and Rafail Lazar, merchants, Anđelo Levi, a leather merchant, Bokor Azrijel, a bed cover maker, Moša Sabitaj Koen, a tailor, Isak B. Haim, a buckle maker, Leon Levi, a money dealer, Jakov Alkalaj, a buckle maker, Samujel Jakov Melamed, a merchant, Avram D. Levi, amerchant.
Avram B. Mojsije and Leon Levi Sentenced For Wandering Around
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events which occurred in the town: Avram B. Mojsije and Leon Levi were sentenced for wandering around.
Annual Assembly of the Association of Owners of Printing Companies
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products announced that Leon D. Levi would be sent as the representative to the annual assembly organized by the Association of Owners of Printing Companies.
Annual Assembly of the Association of Commercial Agents
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products announced that Aca Dinić, Azriel Levi and Leon Levi would be sent as representatives to the annual assembly organised by the Association of Commercial Agents.
Annual Assembly of the Association of Merchants of Serbia
An invitation to the members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to participate in the regular annual assembly of the Association of Merchants of Serbia scheduled for April 7th 1935. The members who signed to have received the invitation were Azriel Levi, Leon D. Levi, Solomon A. Koen, Ruben Rubenović, Moša Amar, Josif Baruh, Haim A. Koen and others.
The agreement of apprenticeship of Mois L. Majo in the store Braća H. Medina. Mois was also an apprentice in the tailoring store owned by his father Leon B. Majo.
A Debt Settlement of Leon Mošić To the Brothers Alkalaj
According to the decision brought by the Commercial Court, the property of Leon Mošić, an assistant in the store of Hajm B. Josif and Zdravko Mošić, was inventoried and evaluated, due to his debt to the brothers Alkalaj. Matilda, a wife of Mošić, gave a statement that the inventoried items belonged to her. The Administration requested that she provided a proof of ownership.
Protocole of an auction sale of a parcel, property of the Regulation Fund. Samuel Amar and his son Kučo, Sabitaj Kojen, Mordohaj Kojen, Miloš Živković, Leon Papo i Nisim Alfandari, as a representative of Jakov Alkalaj, who bid the highest price, participated in the auction sale.
Investigation associated with the lawsuit filed by Avram Farhi against Leon Papa over receipts he failed to return, and over arbitrarily separating and taking 9 sheep from Vladimir Savić and locking them into his own sheepfold. The Court liberated the accused from the guilt.
Appointmernt of Guardians of the Property of Moša Amar
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Leon D. Haim filed against his debtor Moša Benijamin Amar, over debt. The Court requested the Administration to appoint guardians of the property of the late Amar. The Administration enforced the request of the Court and appointed Haim Davičo and Moša Kalderon for guardians.
Aron Elivić Requested To Be Allowed To Sell Cooked Food to Jews
Aron Elivić filed a request the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to allow him to sell cooked food to Jews, in a store he had rented from Leon David Haim, i.e. to earn for his living.
Aleksandar and Leopold Hercog Requested a Permission to Open a Store
Aleksandar and Leopold Hercog requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue them a certificate that they had met all legal requirements to open a pepper wholesale store.
The Quarantine in Aleksinac informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to let Avram Mordohaj from Leskovac pass through on his way to Belgrade for a trade business.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Varoš Precinct that the Quarantine in Aleksinac let Avram Istruk from Leskovac in Turkey pass through on his way to Belgrade for trade business.
Arrival of Jakov Haim to Belgrade For Trade Business
The Quarantine in Aleskinac infored the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have let Jakov Haim from Leskovac pass through on his way to Belgrade, where he intended to stay for 15 days for trade business.
The Aleksainac Quarantine informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it had let Haim Moren from Leskovac to pass to Belgrade for the trade business.
Avram, Izrael and Moša Elijas and Lizi Mešulam Permitted to Open a Store
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade issued a permission to Avram, Izrael and Moša Elijas and Lizi Mešulam to open a manufacturing store in the No.33 Knez Mihailova Street.