THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Grove in Israel Dedicated Sabina Konigsberger was in Israel recently to dedicate the Zygmunt Ko- nigsberger Grove in mem- ory of her husband. The grove was established in the Young Israel Forest located outside the city of Safed. Mrs. Konigsberger also established the Sabina Konigsberger Grove in memory of her parents, Yaakov and Gittel Koller, who perished in the Holocaust. For information on estab- lishing JNF projects in Is- rael, call Ed Rosenthal at the JNF office, 557-6644. MRS. KONIGSBERGER * * * Tu B'Shevat Shabat Preparations Are Begun The Jewish National Fun–d of Detroit is working * * * Russian Jews Benefit JNF The Committee of. the Russian War Veterans of World War II of Greater De- troit is conducting a cam- paign to get Jewish Na- tional Fund Blue Boxes into the homes of its members, announced Joseph Ayzin, chairman of the committee. Members who wish to have Blue Boxes in their homes, should call Celia Katznelson, 968-6658; Galia Skop, 967-2138; or Lillie Vainer, 552-0498. with rabbis and Jewish edu- cational institutions in preparation of Tu b'Shevat Shabat, to be observed Jan. 29. The Tu b'Shevat obser- vance will culminate in a party to be held 8 p.m. Jan. 29 at Cong. Beth Achim, hosted by the Erev Chapter of the Young Women of JNF. Theme of the Tu b'Shevat celebration is "Forests and Personalities" and teaching materials are available at the JNF office, 27308 Southfield, Southfield. For details, call the JNF, 557-6644. SEMI—SSW WI EN Karpet Mart. SALE STARTS TODAY UP TO 50%Off - ALL CARPET Must be sold 4 DAYS ONLY FREE -1 1 1 1 1 PADDING AND INSTALLATION Visit Karpet Mart for details limpet me limpet Mart 34851 Groesbeck 11006 Coolidge 2 blacks S. at 15 Mile 5 doors L et 8 Mile fraser Oak Park 792.2000 , 548-1000 Karpet Mart 4515 Dixie Hwy. 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All were identified as members of the "Com- munists Organized for Proletarian Liberation" (COLP), a group linked to several extreme leftwing organizations and sus- pected of subversion. The organizations are "Prima Linea," "Auto- nomia Operaia Organiz- zata," and "Nuclei Com- batenti Communisti." They are believed to work in tan- dem with the Palestine Lib- eration Organization for the purpose of creating panic among Jews, civil chaos and undermining faith in West- ern democracy, a spokes- man for the Rome Jewish community said. According to the spokes- man, "The startling ele- ment of these arrests (in Mi- lan) is that this is the first time that an anti-Jewish at- tempt in Italy turns out to have been organized by an extra-parliamentary leftist group with international connections. There are no precedents here for this and no relations can be drawn with other previous demon- strative anti-Jewish acts." He added, "The known re- lationships between Pales- tinian terrorist groups and extra-parliamentary Ita- lian terrorism leads logi- cally to the supposition that there are reciprocal inter- ests between the two." The four suspects to face trial are: Cesare Bonetti, Graziano Bian- chi and Claudio Cordini, all law students in Milan and in their early 20s; and Claudio La Monica, 23, a student of architecture born in Sardinia but liv- ing in Milan. The other 10 suspects are expected to stand trial at later dates for alleged sub- versive activities and rob- bery. • BONN (JTA) — A neo- Nazi group that calls for "the liberation of Germany from American and Russian imperialism" maintains contact with officials at the Libyan Embassy in Bonn according to information re- leased by the interior minis- try of Rhineland Palatinate. The group, which oper- ates in Mainz, publishes a periodical titled "We by Ourselves." One of the sub- scribers is Libya's ruler, Col. Muammar Qaddafi. 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