Attempt of Setting a House of Klara Be Hajim To Fire
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the investigating judge for the Town of Belgrade on the attempt of setting a house of Klara Be Hajim from Pančevo to fire, which was leased by the widow Bukas Kalmi.
Avram Buki Albahari – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Avram Buki Albahari, an entrepreneur, registered under the number 386 as a detainee of Banjica Concentration Camp, taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products requested the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to warn the commercial agents Bukić Maclijah, Jakov Bencion, Borivoje Karić and Moša Josif against illicit trade.
Avram Konforti Was Not Engaged In the Agricultural Business
Avram Konforti,a merchant, requested the Belgrade Municipal Court to issue him a certificate that he was not engaged in the agricultural business. The Court issued requested certificate upon the guarantees given by Dr Bukić Pijade, Šemaja De Majo and Todor Perišić,
The City Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade over events that occurred in the City: Aleksa Janković and Bukus Ruso fought and Ruso injured Aleksa with a knife and fled.
The Dorćol Precinct reported the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Moric Levi, Juda Ruso, Bukus Ruso and Gustav Maca, all without any occupation, were escorted to the police station for over night stay, due to their wandering around.
A Store-Keeping Tax To Be Collected From David Asejil
The Valjevo District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a store keeping tax from David Asejil, a bed-cover manufacturer. David lived in Valjevo, then moved to Zerek where he resided at the house of Binja Ruso, also a bed-cover manufacturer.
Avram Talvi and Hajim Hazon Missed the Military Exercise
The Savamala Precinct informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it failed to interrogate Avram Talvi and Hajim Hazon for missing the military exercise, because Talvi resided in Valjevo and Hazon in Kragujevac
Antiquity Stores Owners Appealed Against a Ban To Sell Items In Streets
The Ministry of the Interior communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the appeal of the Belgrade owners of the antiquity stores not to sell items in the markets or streets. Among those who appealed were Venijamin Hajim Pinto and Isak Dano, on behalf of Jozef Magris, Salomon Levi, Sadik Dano, Jakov Pinto, Jozef Levi, David Pinto, Hajimoa Benci, Isak Pinto and others.
The 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Sultana Mevorah as a legal guardian of absent Vera Kenda, to represent her interests in the probate proceedings of property of Katinka Fišgrund.
Albert Klajn Applied For the Admission Into the Belgrade Residency
Albert B. Klajn, the director of a mill, applied for the admission into to the Municipality of the City of Belgrade, along with his wife Julija and their children Vera, Ana and Đorđe.
A Translation of a Will of Vidal Gabaj Submitted For Verification
Aron Gabaj submitted for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a copy of a translation of the will of his father Vidal, written in the Hebrew language.
Appointmentof a Guardian of Jakov Mandilović and Vida Popov
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Samuilo Sarafić as a legal guardian of absent Jakov Žak Mandilović and Vida Popov, née Mandilović. The guardian was needed for the process of expropriation of their property at 58 Cara Uroša Street.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of the property of absent Viktorija Cevi located at 20 Braće Baruh Street. The guardian was representing Vikotija in a lawsuit initiated against her by the City Water Supply Company. Viktorija Cevi emigrated to Israel.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Žarko Lazić as a legal guardian of absent Vilhelmina Hohner. The guardian was to take the loan needed for reconstruction of the building Vilhelmina owned at 65 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
Appointment of a Guardian of Vineza Ruso‘s Property
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Radoje Vranković as a legal guardian of the property owned by the late Vineza Ruso located at 8 Gospodar Jovanovoj Street. The guardian was appointed to take the loan in Vineza‘s name for reconstruction of her house. The documentation included the court‘s decision on the appointment of the heir of Vineza Ruso, killed in 1941 in the Sajmište camp.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a lawyer Samuilo Sarafić as a legal guardian of Stela Gedalja, who was in America. The guardian was appointed to represent interests of Stela in the inheritance proceedings over the property of the late Vineza Ruso. The documentation included the decision of the First Belgrade County Court on the appointment of the heir of Vineza Ruso, killed in the Sajmište camp in 1941.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Milivoje Adamović as the legal guardian for absent Vinka Konforti, née Eli. The loan had to be taken in her name for the repairs of her building located at 12 Zmaja od Noćaja Street.
The agreement on apprenticeship of Moša Asael in the haberdashery store of Vintura Rubenović. Enclosed to the file were the medical report and the statement on the termination of the agreement.
Avram Sabitaj Consented to Secure His Sister Dowry
Avram Sabitaj consented that Ahijel Ruso and Hajim Ruso should give the obligation to Beja, a widow of Sabitaj Avram, by which Reina, Avram‘s mother, a widow of Sabitaj Avram, would collect 2000 grosches from Beja, provided to spend it for a dowry for her daughter, Avram‘s sister Vinuča.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of absent Vladimir Šoten, killed in 1941 in Topovske šupe camp. The First Belgrade County Court appointed the heirs of Bruno Šoten - his daughter Mira Demajo and his grandson Vladimir Šoten.
Aleksandra and Vojislav Rozenfeld Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Aleksandra Rozenfeld, a tailor from Belgrade, born in 1909 in Debeljača, and her underage son Vojislav had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Ališa Asanović Filed a Lawsuit Against Volf Feldman Over Fraud
Correspondence of the Dorćol Precinct and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the accusations Ališa Asanović had filed against Volf Feldman, a tailor apprentice, over fraud he had committed and the money he had taken while collecting the customs fee on behalf of Asanović.
Avram Finci Requested the Release From the Serbian Citizenship
Avram Finci filed a request to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to be released from the Serbian citizenship due to his moving away to Vršac and to the promise of the Vršac Commune that he would be admitted to the Austrian-Hungarian citizenship.
Alliance of the Phogoraphers Associations Asked for Help
The Alliance of the Photographers Associations of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes applied for financial assistance of the Craftsmen Guild, to be able to publish the magazine Fotograf. The application was signed by Milan Savić, the vice-president of the Alliance, and the secretary Gavra Konfino.
Azriel Katarivas Accused For Selling Gunpowder and Flint
Gavril Levi, Salomon Alkalaj and Salomon Albahari requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to ban Azriel Katarivas to sell gunpowder and flint in the taverns without necessary permit and membership in one of the guilds.