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W. of Woodward) SWINGS NIGHTLY 9 to 2 a.m. to the Fabulous Sounds of the JET SET For Your Dancing & Listening Pleasure Daily Luncheon Specials $1.95 Gourmet Dinners Tues. thru Sun. 6 to 11 p.m. Private Facilities for Party & Occasions Sunday Family Buffet 3 to 6 p.m. ( Recipe for Enjoyment fif hceeiL oui r a. JERUSALEM — Israel's success- ful integrated pest control pro- gram, based on principles devel- oped and taught at the Hebrew University's faculty of agriculture at Rehovot, is now serving as- a model to the entire world, includ- ing such highly developed areas as California. Prof. Isaac Harpaz, professor of agricultural entomology at the He- brew University, explains that "in- tegrated pest control aims at util- izing all natural and other agents for the control of pests in a har- monious way so that the agents should not antagonize one an- other." It is particularly important that the method of control should hit straight at the target and kill only a specific pest, he adds. Integrated pest control replaces the previous methods employing chemicals which increased the amount of pesticide residues in the environment. Prof. Harpaz's interest in pro- tecting the environment is shared by many of his colleagues at the Hebrew University and, at the be- ginning of this academic year, an interdepartmental committee was set up to formulate a program of research and teaching in environ- mental problems. Headed by Prof. David Amiran, professor of geography and former vice president of the university, the committee encompasses the fa- culties of natural science, social sciences, medicine and law, as well as the faculty of agriculture, which is represented by Prof. Harpaz. * * A group of 30 American social scientists and educators toured the Hebrew University this week as part of an interdisciplinary semi- nar sponsored by the State Uni- versity of New York. The seminar, led by Prof. Yonah Alexander, professor of interna- tional studies at SUNY, was a 10- day program of lecture-discussions and visits designed to highlight aspects of Israeli life and institu- tions of interest to social scientists. Push Is On for Senate OK of Genocide Pact; Calley Backlash Seen • riticifiukt coka, pi,extzb... • WASHINGTON (JTA) — A spokesman for Sen. Jacob K. Javits said that the senator believes the UN Genocide Convention could be ratified by the U.S. Senate at this time and should be brought to the Senate floor. West 1 1 Mile Road and Greenfield The aide to the New York Re- Southfield publican reported Javits' view to 557-3237 Carry outs the Jewish Telegraphic Agency Hours: 11:00 a.m.-9 p.m. when asked to comment on reports Daily including Sunday that the outlook for ratification at this time was poor. He said Javis, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, was pushing ■ for early action on the treaty. 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