‘Shark Island,' Maurice Edelman's Political Novel Set in Caribbean Maurice Edelman, now in his 22nd year as a Labor member of the British House of Commons, is considered the modern Disraeli in the sense of his being another Jewish member of parliament who has emerged as a distinguished writer and a novelist. Unlike Disraeli, Edelman re- tains this characteristic. gamblers are out to impose upon mained in Jewish ranks and has Edelman's works are note- the island a development promo played an important role as a worthy for the study they make tion. The British administrator gets leader in British Jewry. of the environments and the peo- involved with a visiting government His works have emphasized the ples involved, His "Shark Island" official from London. political roles of his heroes, and The British administrator per- is especially meritorious for its his newest novel, "Shark Island," authoritative view of the Carib- sonal involvements, the love affairs, published by Random House, re- his private life and numerous other bean settings and the politicians occurrences, including the role of involved. reuluf*****-114.4u0-44441.444-4-4401414444441,4,44,44-4-********ft the British visiting minister's wife It is the story .of a Britisher in and an American anthropologist— a Caribbean island who is con- all merge into a plot of sex, politics, fronted by a scheme involving domestic and foreign affairs in the * American gamblers. The American Caribbean. 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When my mother used to comb my hair, I often wished I didn't have any." • • • LITTLE BIT OF A "family af- fair" will be the joint public in- stallation dinner-dance by Knights of Pythias, Detroit, Number 55, and Pythian Sisters, Temple Num- ber 152. . . Feb. 4, at Carleton House on Wyoming ... Harold Alt- man will become chancellor com- mander of the lodge ... His moth- er-in-law, Sophie Thall will be in- stalled is head of the women, and her installing officer will be Har- old's wife, June Beth . . . Rube Snider will be given an honorary life membership . . . lie is no rela- tive . . • * WE'D LIKE TO SEE AGAIN . . . the old Club Chez LeRoix put on by the former members of Rex Chap- ter 11 of BBYO . . . The boys are now members of Rex Lodge, Bnai Brith, and could still do a mighty good job . . . The trio of Joe Sil- berschein, Harold Adler and Saul Ginsburg . . . Moe Hozman soloing on the deep down blues . . . and so many of the other guys who served as waiters and danced in the chorus . . . Those who remem- ber will recall "Little Joe" Stone as emcee . . . and harry Mirvis, straw hat and all, giving his re- gards to Broadway . . . The fellows won't believe it, but Club Chez-Le- Roix was back in 1948. • * GET WELL WISHES . . . to Mil- ton Radner at Deaconness Hospital . . . to Rose Kaplan recuperating at home ... • • • DURING A STAY ON business in Japan, Al Adelman received a let- ter from wife Ruth, asking if he could send her a genuine back scratcher . . . "Sorry, darling," Al replied, "I couldn't get you the back scratcher because they wouldn't let her through customs." • • • AFTER ARRIVLNG IN Hunts- ville, Ala., to get settled before sending for wife Harriet and their children, Leo Hollander, who left his teaching post at Oak Park High to become a research engineer with the Saturn space program at Boe- ing, stopped at a light and didn't know which way to turn ... Fellow in another car honked him to the curb and directed him . . . Seeing the Michigan license plates, he in- troduced himself as Max Mosiff . . . He was the fellow Leo was to look up when he got to Huntsville ... Max is a Detroiter also, working with the space program at Chry- sler's in Huntsville_ Research and development proj- ects at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem have received $6,- 700,000 in overseas and local grants over a two-year period. . ...... .