(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
Representatives of Polish Jews in the army, in the religious institutions and in the life of the country, were received by President Ignacy Moscicki on New Year’s Day, when open house was held at the Belvedere Palace.
The felicitations of the Jewish officers and privates in the Polish army were presented by Rabbi Mises, chaplain. Rabbi Gutschechter and Rabbi Michelson representing the Warsaw Rabbinate and H. Farbstein, president of the Kehillah Executive, called on the president to bring the greetings of the Jewish population.
A transfer tax appraisal of the estate of the late Albert H. Loeb, was filed in New York and showed a gross valuation of $3,238,360 and a net value of $1,612,817. Mr. Loeb died in Chicago on October 27, 1924.
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