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JUDGE RUBY LEE SONDOCK
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To Install UOS
Officers Feb. 27
MOVING
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situation,
commentator
tamed the Palestinians and the
Jordanians have done likewise.
addition to the Saudis helping
the U.S. on oil, Egypt has kicked
the Russians out and has indi-
the Jewish community have
been negative but that com-
ments from other communities
have been favorable. Asked if
CONSUL GENERAL
YITZHAK LEOR
MANICURING ANP
RELANDSCAPING
with a little Saudi Arabian gas."
"Spectrum” is described by
The Honorable Yitzhak Leor,
Israel Consul General, will be the
speaker at the United Orthodox
Synagogues’ Installation Dinner
Dance to be held at the Syna-
gogue on February 27 at 6 p.m.
To be installed president for a
second term will be Sidney
Konig. Other officers to be
installed as vice presidents Dr.
One of Houston's
two Holiday
A ward restaurants
Judge Ruby Lee Sondock To Address
Lechenger ORT February 21
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The Gypsy Orchestra will
provide music for this festive
affair. Also to be honored is the
president of the Sisterhood, Mrs.
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Mary Lechenger ORT will
feature the Honorable Judge
Ruby Lee Sondock, discussing
"Wills and Credit” on February
21 at 10 a.m. at the home of
Mrs. Shirley Mandel, 5214 North
Braes wood.
"The subject of Judge Son-
dock’s address will be of vital
interest to members and guests.
Today’s woman owes it to her-
self and her family to become
thoroughly familiar with the law
as it pertains to the financial
position of women," said Bar-
bara Samuels, chairman of the
day.
Judge Sondock is a native
Houstonian. She attended the
offices to bring peace in the von Hoffman said anything that
Middle East - which isn’t going would warrant this. Since we
to happen until we make it clear began six years ago many favor-
to Israel that in the next war able things have been said about
over there, they are on their Israel on this program.” Von
own, that we will help in getting Hoffman has been a commenta-
noted that in
back on energy use, von Hoff-
man called attention to the need
for the American people “to be
very grateful to the Saudi
Arabians who have busted the
price of oil down for us. In
return the Saudis have indicated
" (Restaurant
the columnist-
America’s friend, Syria has
cated that it wants to be
the program would
Books, Gifts, Cards
either equal time or fair time to Howard Kusnetz, and Abram L.
answer von Hoffman, the Geller; secretary, Rose Yellin;
man.
To be installed as members of
the Board are: Wesley Ashen-
dorf, Leon Brown, Edwin Freed-
man, Noe Groner, Jack Kam mer-
man, Sidney E. Kammerman,
Philip Kligman, Florence
Kusnetz, Stuart Lenett, Mel
Lustgarten, Sam Melnick, Abe
TEL AVIV, (JTA) - Spain Moore, Edgar Nirken, Deloris
has notified Israel that an Israeli Paley, Jerry Robinson, Dr.
Israel, therefore, he asserts, “is pavillion will not be permitted at Steven Rosenblatt, Maier Sad-
no longer confronted with an the agricultural exposition in win, Barbara Sakowitz, Sam
unchecked and unchained Pales- Saragossa at the end of March Sakowitz, Harry Spinner, Sam
tinian army egged on by other although Israeli companies will Taub, Stanley Topek, Howard
Arab nations." be allowed to participate under Waldman, Sol Waldman, and
“In short,” the columnist- their own names. The Spanish Ernest Werner.
commentator turned his- action came as a surprise here For further information and
torian-diplomat stated, the pros- since Israel was invited to par- for reservations, please contact
pect “for a reasonable peace ticipate in the fair following the the Synagogue office (723-3850)
________success of the Israeli pavillion at or Jack Kammerman, chairman
an agricultural fair at Seville of the evening’s affair.
several months ago.
The Foreign Ministry has to---------------
decide now whether to permit
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a permanent peace, but no more tor on the program since its
shooting - by anyone.” inception, he added.
In a survey of the Middle East
University of Houston, grad- member of the Judiciary Com-
uating first in her class and mittee of the State Bar of Texas
receiving her Bachelor of Laws and is the Secretary and Director
degree in 1962. Engaged in the of the University of Houston
general practice of Law in Harris Law Alumni.
county until 1973, she was then All members and guests are
appointed to the Court of invited to attend this important
Domestic Relations of Harris program. ,
County. Judge Sondock, a mem- Reservations are necessary
ber of the American Bar Associa- and can be made by calling
tion, is also a Trustee of the 527-9989 (daytime); 723-1789
Houston Legal Foundation, a (evenings).
By Murray Zuckoff have never looked better from
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Nicho- the standpoint of the Arabs’
las von Hoffman, the syndicated willingness to compromise. The
newspaper columnist and tele- major obstacle is Israel, a coun-
vision and radio commentator try whose domestic political
on current events whose views situation seems to prevent it
have frequently been charac- making peace. Only an American
terized as intemperate and warning that arms and credits
acerbic, delivered a no-holds will be shut off can push the
barred attack on Israel and a Israelis to the negotiating table,
fawning adulation of Saudi and this is Nicholas von
Arabia on a recent program of Hoffman with Spectrum, hoping
CBS Radio Network “Spec- Mr. Carter will break his cam-
trum” produced under the paign promise and start cooking
they wish us to use our good spokesman said “we don’t feel and treasurer, Evelyn Brown.
elected, there was nothing he senting “varying shades of per-
wouldn’t do for Israel. That’s sonal opinion on current issues.”
one campaign promise he might A number of persons who heard
think about going back on," von von Hoffman’s commentary told
Hoffman said Jan. 29. “There the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
are a number of reasons, the first they were protesting against
of which is oil.” what some described as a "dia-
in a slick attempt to deal tribe” and “a noxious infesta-
with the energy shortage, the tion of our ecology.”
increased cost of fuel, talk about A spokesman for “Spectrum"
energy independence or cutting confirmed that responses from
667-9434 723-8469 i any Israeli firms to participate in tion to Israel as another example
___ .‘i, , —I the Saragossa exposition. Israelis of the Spanish government
9215 Stella Link JSraesw Sqj see the withdrawal of the invite- bowing to Arab pressure.
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