Lviv. Izydor Schulz is appointed to the committee writing a letter about the economic situation in Poland.
During the plenary meeting of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Lviv, the economic situation in the country is being discussed. One of the most important voices on this issue is the speech of Dr Jasiński. During the discussion, at the request of counsellor Schutzman, members of the committee (including Izydor Schulz) are elected, whose task will be to create a letter to the authorities discussing the most important economic problems of Poland1.
See also: 17 July 1925, 23 September 1925, 11 June 1929, 3 February 1930, 25 March 1933. (ts) (transl. mw)