Last Chance for Aliens to File Address Report Walter A. Sahli, district director of the Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service at Detroit, reminds aliens in Michigan that next Fri- day is the deadline for filing ad- dress report forms as required under provisions of the 1952 Immi- gration and Nationality Act. The official urged aliens who have not yet filed their address reports to do so no later than Jan. 31 to avoid possible penalties. The law requires that every alien except those having diplo- matic status and representatives of certain international organiza- tions must file the address report during January of each year at the nearest post office or Immigration and Naturalization Service office. ‘Snowfest' for Singles The M & Ms will host a "Snow- fest" dance 8:30 p.m. Jan. 31 at the Workmen's Circle Center. The singles group, for young Jewish men and women, age 25-40, hold monthly dances. Refreshments will be served. Nominal admission fee. Seville TRULY M/AM/ BEACH'S FINEST RESORT HOTEL See your Crave! Agent or tortte direct. OCEAN AT 30th ST.. MIAMI BEACH Eminent Author-Poet Chaim Grade Histadrut's Lecturer Next Tuesday Chaim Grade, the noted Yiddish poet and novelist who holds an honorary degree of doctor of He- brew Letters from the Jewish The- ological Seminary, will be the guest brew letters from the Jewish The- ning 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, under sponsorship of the Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign, at the Labor Zionist Institute. In presenting Grade, Histadrut states that it recognizes the out- standing help which the campaign is receiving from the Yiddish- speaking members of this commu- nity. The lecture is presented in their honor. Admission is free and the public is invited. Grade, who is widely known as one of the foremost Yiddish lec- turers, published his first volume of poetry in 1936. His eighth volume of poetry, "Man of Fire," earned him the Harry and Florence Kov- ner Memorial Award for Yiddish Poetry. The poems are experiences and reflections of the destruction of European Jewry and the profound emotions involved in relating one- self forever with those who perish- ed and are moving expressions on the destruction of European Jewry. Grade is also a talented novelist. His longest and most important novel "Zemakh Atlas" was serial- ized in the Jewish Day-Morning Journal, as were other novels and stories. During the war years, Grade experienced the difficulties of a refugee in the Soviet Union, then briefly returned to his birthplace, Vilna, from which he left for France in 1946. He came to this country in 1948 and soon became known as an excellent lecturer. In 1968, Grade published a novel in two-volumes with the title The Air Conditioned and Heated t • • itt ' fu gue 1 1 1 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 24, 1969-15 Noise proves nothing. Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as if she had laid an aster- oid. —Mark Twain. fa/MEAN a AirPOTI. 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