Vienna. Bruno Schulz collects the allowance at the cash desk of the Central Agency for Assistance for War Refugees from Galicia and Bukovina at Zirkussgasse 5.
The allowance was much higher than before. An official’s annotation shows that he received 47 krone and 40 hellers on that day, plus an additional sum of 9 krone and 60 hellers, i.e. 57 krone in total. From 1 June 1915, he was entitled to an official raise: 90 hellers a day per person1, i.e. 37 krone and 80 hellers every two weeks, but the amount he charged was still higher by 19 krone and 20 hellers. Apparently, that was in addition to the allowance to which he was entitled. Schulz received the allowance for himself and for his sister and nephew. (js) (transl. ms)