Arpad Klug Applied For the Admission Into the Belgrade Municipality
Arpad Klug, the clerk, applied for the admission into the membership of the Belgrade Municipality. Enclosed to the file were the marriage certificate issued by the Jewish Community in Zemun, the citizenship certificate and the copy of the transportation card issued to his wife Malvina.
Appointment of Guardians to the Property of the Late Avram Azrijel
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the appointment of tutors to the property of the late Avram Azrijel, who left behind three minor children. The Administration inventoried the immobile property of Azrijel and his widow Malkuna suggested Samuilo Koen and Isak Mevorah for the appointed tutors..
Altaras and Mandilovć Got the Lease Contract Acquitted
The Terazije Precinct informed the merchants Altaras and Mandilović that the owner of the store they leased in the No. 95 Kralja Milana Street had acquitted the lease agreement..
Josip Kanjo, an engineer from Dubrovnik requested the County Court in Dubrovnik, to appoint his wife Greta s a guardian for minor Arijana Stanišić, a daughter of Đorđe Stanišić and Margita, née Adler. Arijana‘s mother was killed in a camp as well as her grandparents David and Eugenija. Arijana was first staying in the facilities of the Federation of the Jewish Religious Communities in Belgrade and then she was sent to Greta Kanjo, her legal the guardian.
Appointment of a Guardian of Stanislav and Margita Flajšer
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Vojislav Lukić as a legal guardian of Stanislav and Margita Flajšer. The guardian was to represent them in the expropriation process of their property in Kosančićev venac street.
Alisa and Mario Farhi Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Alisa and Mario Farhi from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Alisa Farhi, a stenographer from Belgrade, and Mario Farhi, a minor, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship.
Appointment of a Guardian of David, Hajim and Marica Demajorović
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed the attorney Milenko Divac as a legal guardian of David, Hajim and Marica
Demajorović. The guardian represented them in the legal process regarding the property of the late Sabitaj Demajorović.
Asan Useinović Filed a Lawsuit Against Solomon Konortić
The Belgrade Town Court instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to provide Asan Useinović to take an oath in the presence of the Turkish authorities that the accused Solomon Konortić did owe him money. Useinović had taken the oath, therefore the Administration collected the debt from Merkada Bohorović, a legal representative of Konortić. .
Admission of Aleksandar Milanović To the Hospital For Medical Treatment
Marko S. Alkalaj, a merchant, requested the Town Precinct to give a hospital admission form to his apprentice Aleksandar Milanović. Alkalaj confirmed that he would pay for the hospital expanses.
The Belgrade Commercial Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it granted a sequester of the mobile property of Neti, a wife of Moša Pinto, with residence in the Kalemegdan, until she settled her debt to Marko Barah, a money dealer. The Administration was requested to execute the decision.
The agreement on apprenticeship of Marko Baruh in the shoe store of Mihael Danon. Enclosed to the file was the medical report and a statement regarding the termination of the agreement.
Alkan Đerasi informed the Association of the Commercial Agents that he was resigning from the Management Board due to the insults made by Marko Blam. The Association asked him to accept Blam‘s apologies and to cancel his resignation.
Avram and Marko Medina God a Permission to Open a Bazaar Store
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade issued a permission to Avram and Marko Medina to open a bazaar store in the No. 8 Knez Mihailova Street.
The documentation of the Social Care Department of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade on the adoption of minor Hajim Medina. After the adoption Hajim got the new name-Mihailo Mika Hercog.
Antonija Mener Stole Items From Dr Marko Polak‘s House
The Austro-Hungarian Consulate requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to search the house of Antonija Mener, a maid, accused for stealing from Dr Marko Polak. Polak dropped the charges after Antonija returned all stolen items.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of absent Marta Kazes, née Grinšpan, to represent her interests in the divorce initiated by Alfred Kazes.
The Special Police file on the interrogation of Andrej Tumpej, a Roman Catholic priest who was suspected to have baptized two Jewish women Anita Rozenberg and Marta
Fruhter and provided them with refugee IDs.
Avram Albala gave his statement in the Varoš Precinct for not attending the military camp exercise because he had been on a trip which could be confirmed by Mata Levi and Avram
Hajim.
Appointment of a Guardian of Jakov and Matilda Benvenisti
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a lawyer Vojislav Lukić as a legal guardian of Jakov and Matilda Benvenisti, to represent them in a process of expropriation of their estate in Belgrade. Jakov and Matilda Benvenisti had emigrated to Israel.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Vojislav Lukić as a legal guardian of absent Matilda Koen, née Avramović. The guardian was appointed to represent her in the process of expropriation of her property.
Austrian Consulate Requested Matilda Levi To Be Interrogated
The Austrian Consulate requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to locate Matilda Levi, nee Buli, and escort her to the Consulate for a hearing session regarding the legal dispute.
Avram and Matilda Levi Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Avram Levi, a merchant from Belgrade, born in 1881 in Niš, and his wife Matilda, née Aron, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
The 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade decided to appoint Olga Andrejević as a legal guardian of absent Klara Begel, to represent her in the court in the inheritance procedure of the property of the late Moša and Matilda Mandil.
Albert Menaše applied to the Association of the Iron and Technical Devices Merchants for the business card. Enclosed to the file was his military record and a birth certificate of Jakov Menaše, a son of Albert and Matilda Menaše.