Haifa Dock Workers End Two-Day Strike Sid Shmarak's .Business Briefs Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News GEORGE OHRENSTEIN, Certified Master Watchmaker and Jeweler, located at '18963 Liyernois, is participating in the 10th annual national "Watch InspeCtion Time" pro- gram with a colorful exhibit indicating the skill and crafts- manship which go into the proper servicing of present-day watches and intricate mech- a n i s m - s. Many of today's watches, the self-winding watch, for instance, has been so perfected in recent years that you can compare it to a conven- tional watch the way an auto- matic drive compares to an old- style gearshift in a car. Service on modern-day watches or the conventional watch should be repaired by a watch-service ex- pert' who possesses this special ability because of his training and experience. George Ohren- stein, incidentally, services all watches with genuine factory- packaged parts. THE NUMBER FOUR is fea- tured in the Seder. There are four questions, four sons, and four cups. Mystics have been quick to declare that this is a hint of the Tetragrammaton, the four letters which form the word for the Almighty One in Hebrew. MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! Sammy Woolf And His Orchestra UN 4-3174 UN 3-8982 UN 3-6501 kW4::;-4:*X.X.W . K•:< :4*X • HAIFA — An unauthorized two-day slow-down strike by Haifa dockworkers in support of demands for reduction of their income taxes which had severely hampered loading of citrus fruits at peak of season was ended Wednesday. Four ships in Haifa and two in Jaffa were loading citrus for export while more ships waited in har- bor to be -loaded. Streams of loaded trucks and freight cars jammed the roads and rails leading to ports. Officials reported that up to the present time more than 5,500,000 cases of citrus have been exported and that Israel expects to export about 8,- 000,000 cases this season. France and Israel Make Cultural Pact; Covers Scientific Cooperation PARIS (JTA)—A cultural agreement between France and Israel has reached the final stages of negotiation and is due to be signed late - this month. Dr. Shaul Lewin, cultural coun- sellor to the Israel Embassy in Paris, said that the pact, the first of its kind between the two nations, will cover scientific and cultural cooperation. They will exchange information per- taining to nuclear research, among other fields. (In Tel Aviv, it was an- nounced that Koor, the Hista- drut industrial complex, has signed an agreement with • an unnamed French company to set up an electrical appliance fac- tory in Israel.) Your Jewish News Classified number is VE. 8-9364 ,:<*xx*>;;:::::*>4 DON'T EAT . UNTIL WE OPEN! ■ A f*.1 f'41 .12.0411124i. TRAY, CATERING CARRY-OUT 8926 W. 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Corrinne Oppenheim, Jewish War Veteran's Auxiliary presi- dent, and her goodwill lunch- eon chairman, Sarah Nemon, urge all the Jewish organi- zations to send representatives. . . . The public is welcome. * * * SOL T,- Ewis, .of the Lewis CliniO, says to live well you need a good sense of humor. . . . He still has at his office a cartoon that ran in a maga- zine some time ago showing a group of physicians spr- rounding a patient on an op- erating table. . . . •From an incision in his stomach issued a stream of moths and' butter- flies . . . "By God," ran the caption, "he was right!" * * * and His Orchestra FEATURING THE Trusteeship Council or any other important UN group could refuse to go along on recognizing the UAR. At the very time, Hammar- skjold made the announcement the Trusteeship Council was in session. Syria is a member of that Council. Thus the Syrian representative could become the representative of the UAR. Under such an arrangement, the Egyptiaii-Syrian delegation in the United Nations \vould give up one General Assembly vote—but would' retain such other votes in other bodies, like the Trusteeship Council, as had been assigned previous- ly to either Syria or Egypt. As a result of Hammarsk- jold's announcement, there will now be only 81 members in the United Nations instead of 82. But whether either Syria or Egypt had a vote before, they would still have a vote— except in General Assembly. BOESKY'S Delightfully Air-Conditioned Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge Famous for fine Food DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY 12th at Hazelwood TR. 2-4375 SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK BAR-B-Q RIB DINNER FOR 2 $ 2 " $1 0 0 FRIED CHICKEN DINNER FOR 2 • CA.. TR. 2-8500 Buddy's Bar-134 Now Good Delivery Service to Northwest FREE DELIVERY 9050 Twelfth St. and Clairmount Section WHEME TO DINE AL GREEN'S 15301 E. 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