Leave it to an Italian to create a beautiful Swiss watch. on Voting Practices in the United Nations," which the State Department submitted recently. The next highest supporters of U.S. positions during the General Assembly session last fall were Britain with 83.1 percent and West Ger- many with 78.8 percent. Among Washington's Arab friends, Jordan supported the United States the most, 11.8 percent of the time. Egypt supported the United States 8.6 percent of the time; Saudi Arabia, 8.3 percent; and Morocco, 7.8 percent. Bertolucci is the name. Pulchra is the watch. One look at the smooth, rounded links and it's not hard to imagine how nature in the form of tiny pebbles inspired Remo Bertolucci to create this exceptional watch. While you're looking, con- sider that Pulchra comes in all steel, 18K gold and steel, or 18K gold; bracelet or strap, with or without diamonds. Pulchra by Remo Berto- lucci, priced from $695. Senate OKs Soviet Funds Washington (JTA) — The Senate has approved a $75 million appropriation to help bring an additional 18,500 Soviet refugees to the United States this fiscal year. The sum, adopted by the full Senate last week as part of a package approved by the Senate Appropriations Com- mittee, is identical to a sup- plemental appropriation ap- proved May 24 by the House of Representatives. The $75 million is expected to clear the next stage of the legislative process, a House- Senate conference committee, assuming the Senate ap- proves the 1989 fiscal year emergency supplemental ap- propriations bill, which it may do this week. The House already has approved the bill. Most of the $75 million would go to the Hebrew Im- migrant Aid Society and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee for processing, transportation and initial resettlement of Soviet Jews. Jewish groups have been battling all year to win addi- tional funds for Soviet refugees, as well as for an in- crease in the refugee quota. The increase in the refugee quota could come within a few days, a Justice Depart- ment official said. The official said that all of the key lawmakers have accepted an administration plan to raise the quota for the Soviet Union by 18,500 slots. The increase would bring the 1989 fiscal year refugee quota for the Soviet Union to 43,500. Close to 40,000 of the slots are expected to be used by Soviet Jews, which will be enough to meet the expected flow through the end of the fiscal year. BERTOLUCCI Chronograph stop-watch with day/ date. Day, date and month with moon-phase. DAR4I