TRE" DETRbiTrJEWISii- iftt" ,1" sraN A Brooklyn College News Pap er Warned on Anti-Israel Stories NEW YORK (JTA) — The president of Brooklyn Col- lege has threatened to with- hold funds from a student- supported guidelines which demand restraint in articles dealing with racial or reli- gious groups. Dr. John Kneller, presi- dent of the college which has an 80 per cent Jewish stu- dent body, issued the warn- ing to the "editorial collect- ive" that puts out Third World Edition, a campus newspaper supported by stu- dent fees. The warning was prompted by allegedly anti-Jewish and anti-Israel articles that ap- peared in a recent edition. The edition was published before the guidelines were issued and the penalties therefore are applicable only to future violations, the Jew- ish Telegraphic Agency was told by Harold Harris, a spokesman for the college administration. According to Harris, the newspaper spent $2,960 of student funds on its two is- sues during the 1972-73 school year. It has a press run of 10,000 "‘ Y')" JERUSALEM — The old- est active soldier in Israel is Col. David Laskov, now in his 70th year. He is a legend- ary figure in the Israel army, a genius in demolition and other technical fields. While army men in Israel retire at age 40 or soon af- terward regardless of their skills, Col. Laskov is re- peatedly urged by the top brass to stay on. Laskov has to his credit about 100 patented inven- tions. Scores are still in use. Laskov also is credited with a great many improve- ments in fighting devices Business Briefs but has not been readily available on the campus, he I op-rittfetttor;iettid Ea ' s ; ° T which have saved many lives. For example. demoli- tion equipment is likely to explode due to a blow or fric- tion of the primer and deto- nator. Laskov improved the structure of the primer and the detonator, thereby saving the lives of many army sappers. The laboratories where Laskov works maintain an exhibit of his inventions and not all of these are de- signed for destructive pur- poses. Among those which may be described openly is an expanding stretcher. A small saboteur unit out on a Two years after his inven- tions helped cleave enemy bastions in the Six Day War, Laskov was summoned to do the opposite: to erect fortifi- cations along the Suez Canal which would withstand the heavy pounding by the Egyp- tians. "We helped prepare what we all the explosion layer, the hard crust which protects the bunkers and the positions. Our problem was to com- pute the penetration of the bombs and shells, not to simply pile up huge mounds rinIM • Russ • Phillip • Jack • Sharon Green Lincoln Office Bldg. 25900 GREENFIELD With 1,200 Car Parking 356-0690 (Corner of Greenfield & Lincoln) 0111•111111• ■ • Area Art Gallery Wrecked by Fire CLEARANCE SALE 50-75% OFF Red Hot Buys for the Red Hot Days Ahead Come See . . . Come Try . . . 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