Arab Offers to Sell Bar Kochba Coins
First View of Israel
LONDON, (JTA) A collection cosmetic items including wooden
of coins and other objects, dating dishes, a spatula, a bowl, combs
to the period of Simon Bar and implements and containers
Kochba in the second century of for the application of kohl, a
the Common Era, was brought form of eye shadow used by Ori-
to light when a Jordanian Arab ental ladies.
offered to sell the items to Dr.
The objects, which have al-
John Allegro, a British archaeol- ready been flown to Amman, will
ogist currently working in the be given by the Dead Sea Scroll
Judean desert near the Dead Fund to the Jordanian govern-
Sea, it was reported here from ment. It is expected that they
Amman. will be included in an exhibit of
The collection included a num- , Dead Sea Scrolls to be shown
ber of Bar Kochba coins datable . in London later this year.
to 134 C.E., various wooden ob-j
jects, a number of women's
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Congress Resolutions
Ask JFK to Proclaim
`Warsaw Ghetto Day'
By HAROLD
Jewish
U. RIBALOW
(Copyright, 1962.
Telegraphic Agency, Inc-)
Except for a fading Dolph
Schayes, we have no Jewish bas-
ketball players of special merit
or excellence today. It used to
be different 30 and 40 years ago.
We talk, from time to time, of
Nat Holman and the original
Celtics, and of other great Jew-
ish' players. But with the pas-
Both men had been visited sage of time. these names fall
earlier by officers of the Jewish into limbo, and we find our-
Nazt Victims Organization of selves believeing that only the
America who had asked their Bill Russells and Wilt Chamber-
support for the proclamation. loins play the game the way it
"
dat e in
the Hebrew calen- is supposed to be played.
dar is the 27th day of Nissan
We are. of course. wrong. The
which world .Jewry has agreed
to be tin. commemorative date experts of the past were bril-
for the event,
, limit and it is good to have an
opportunity to talk about one
of them in this column. His
name is Barney Sedran and in
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7 ' Basketball Hall of Fame. Sed-
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call basketball. Barney played
for three years at New York
City College and 16 years as
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1926. For 20 years more he
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—and very distinguished ca-
reer in the hoop sport.
He was organizer of a pro
team called the Whirlwinds
(which included Nat Holman)
and later when Holman and
others went to the Celtics, the
Whirlwinds disbanded. Sedran
then quit as a player and started
coaching.
He handled the Brooklyn
Jewels and the St. John's Col-
lege "Wonder Team." He later
returned to professional coach-
ing when he took over a new
Whirlwind team and the Celtics
owned by the singer Kate Smith.
He moved from club to club
until he gave up the sport 15
years ago.
Murray Robinson of the New
York Journal-American talked
recently with Sedran and some
of the stories Sedran reminded
him of made it clear why he
was named to the Hall of Fame.
In 1913, for example, when
Sedran played for Utica in the
New York State League
againt Camden in a champion-
ship game, he scored 17 field
goals. Nearly every shot came
from 25 to 30 feet out. And
there was no backboard!
"I think, - Sedran told Robin-
son, "that my 17 field goals that
night would be equal to 50 field
goals by one player today, con-
sidering the height of the pres-
ent pros and the fact that they
have a backboard. My 34 points
were all scored that night be-
cause, in those days. one man
shot all the fouls for his team."
One more interesting side-
light. "Don't imagine," Sedran
said, "that in my time we didn't
think of the jump shot, the big
scoring tool of today. But it was
suicide to shoot for the basket
with your feet off the ground,
because you'd be lucky to come
down alive.
So, for self-preservation, we
had to keep our feet on terra
firma while making a shot. That
way, it was much safer to take
the belt you knew you were
going to get."
Barney Sedran played in an
era when ball-handling and
speed were important and when
size wasn't the major factor in
the game. I still think it was a
better game in those days, for I
remember that as recently as 20
years ago, the same qualities
were of prime importance, and
I was more excited when my
team won 40-35 than I am when
a team now wins 130-125.
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WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Res-
olutions calling on President
Kennedy to issue a proclama-
tion setting May 1, 1962, as a
day of commemoration for the
victims of the Warsaw Ghetto
were introduced in the house
and Senate by Democratic Con-
gressman Emanuel Celler of
New York and New York Re-
publican Senator Kenneth Kea-
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