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* /HE LiuflTHOUSE AND INFORMER. COLUMBIA, i>. C, PAGE SIX — • — SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1954 NEWS OF THE WORLD IN- 'S 4 NNPA AWARD TO MURROW Columbia Broadcasting System’s top newscaster, Edward R. Murrow (left) receives one of the 10 fr>nn«J Russwurm awards of the National Newspaper Publishers association from Dowdal H. Davis, chairman of the just-concluded National Negro Newspaper week. The award was given to Murrow as “an undeviating champion of those high principles of citizenship and of true democracy” and for keeping "men constantly reminded of their duty to decency and to destiny.” *' v NEW LAURELS FOR JACKIE —Prior to his departure for Daytona Beach, Fla., to receive an honorary degree of Doctor of Human Rights BctHHm Cothiniin college, Brooklyn Dodgers' infielder Jackie Robinson donned his collegiate cap and gown for manafc er Walter Alston (left) and captain Pee Wee Reese. Robby was cited for his inter-racial work throughout his college career Ut U.CJLAJ, the Army, and organized baseball. TRACK’S OUTSTANDING ATHLETE — Two-t^ pic 800- meter star Mai Whitfield (right) received the “merit or j ous award" for being the outstanding athlete of 1953 in track, j a y Ehret Niahoney, president of the Metropolitan association (h(i a.A-U., at Madison Square garden. Whitfield scored » double o, .j,, recent K of C meet ’ ‘SATCHMO’ IS ‘WHALING’— Hard on the heels of his sensational opening at the Basin Street night club in New York, veteran jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong appeared at an educational exhibit to “serenade” a 75-ton whale, “Mrs. Harey,” currently attracting sightseers to Broadway. With the “beast” on the scene, it was only natural that three lovely Harlem models would find their way into the pic ture, and a pretty picture it is. EQUALLING RECORD — Olympic champ Harrison Dillard (right), of Celeveland, Ohio, equalled the meet record of 7.2 seconds in win ning the K of -C games at Madison Square garden recently. Harrison, who is Starting oi, another chain of victories, after being beaten recently, came in ahead of Peter McCreary of Hanover, N-H. (center) and Lou Knight of Manhattan college. iN«-*sprest rkviai tu&fttz*-' Ifc ***»&■ ■•--iL. . ® r EAKS 19-YR. ItECORD — National A A tt W titUst Herm Wyatt of the Santa CTa^a tonim Youth eente, is shown as he broke th b Knieh,^ meet record m the Jugh j Um » of Columbus meet in New York “en beS.,* ‘he high bar at six feet, gi/j^es uni, ‘ he record set by George Spitz of }< ew y UIUVer *ity in 1935. (Nc’-'-F"* " ew BON VOYAGE — Record "King" Cole, who was recently afforded the biggest birthday party in Harlem history, waves to friends at New York’s International airport, before boarding a BOAC plane for London and an engagement at the famed Palladium. Nat was accompanied by his manager, Carlos Gastel, three instrumental- kits, two valets, and their wives. ~ * v -‘ROYALTY’ EXPOSED-p rince A , la(;0 anl i Princess M auna of the kingdom of Base, turned out to be just plain Mr- and Mrs. Fred Williams last week wnen an immigration official went to their "rovjU suite” at San Francisco s Terminal hotel to make a routine check of their passports. * h e real birthplace of f he Prin Ce” in East St. Louis was revealed, he was reputed to be the owner of vast do _ mains In the Congo, untold wealth a" d s®™* 50-70 wives. No charges were lodged against the pair. '