--- Monday, March 11, 1957 University Daily Kansan State, National, International News Page 2 UN Troops Maintain Order Amid Egyptian Uprising GAZA — Troops of the United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) maintained uneasy order in the Gaza Strip today amid continuous demonstrations favoring immediate return of the area to Egyptian administration. The biggest demonstration came Sunday when 3,000 angry Arabs charged UNEF headquarters and fired on UNEF jeeps circulating through the city of Gaza. UNEF troops fired shots over the heads of the demonstrators and drove them back with gunbutts and teargas. There were no UNEF casualties, but unconfirmed reports said two demonstrators were injured in a Satchel Of Jewelry Fished From Kaw BONNER SPRINGS—(UP)—Four teen-aged boys fished an assortment of jewelry out of the Kaw River near here Sunday. Officers said their loot included more than 100 wedding rings, watches, bracelets, and stones believed to be unmounted diamonds. They were in a satchel, apparently a salesman's sample bag, which officers believed had been thrown from a nearby bridge no earlier than Saturday, since most of the watches were still running. Warren and Tommy Watkinson, 15 and 13-year-old brothers, Larry Acock and Gary Bender, both 14 years old, used a rope and a wire hook to fish the satchel out of about a foot of water. It broke open, scattering part of the contents in the water. scuffle outside UNEF headquarters when Arabs tried to replace the blue and White U.N. flag with the green and white flag of Egypt. Trv Kansan Want Ads. Get Results Cleanup Begins After Tidal Wave HONOLULU — (UP) — Residents of Hawaii, Japan and California today worked at repairing the damage caused by a quake-spawned, week-end tidal wave that fanned out across the Pacific from the Aleutian Islands. Two persons lost their lives as an indirect result of Saturday's tidal wave in Hawaii. Miss Sarah Park, 19, reporter, and a pilot, Paul Beam, were killed when the plane from which they were observing the tidal wave crashed into the ocean. Gov Samuel W. King of Hawaii declared the north coast of Kauai Island a disaster area. Reports of the tidal wave caused an alert up and down the California coast. Hours after the danger was thought to be over, a sweep of water swept into San Diego Bay Saturday night, causing minor damage to five private boats and causing $5,000 damage to floating wooden docks. A traveler can visit Santa Fe. Formosa, Florida. Georgetown, Marlborough, New Amsterdam, Alexandria, and Anapolis without leaving South America. Santa Fe and Formosa are in Argentina; Florida in Uruguay; Georgetown, Marlborough, and New Amsterdam in British Guiana; Alexandria and Anapolis in Brazil. Dorsey Tired But Music The Same By BOB HARTLEY (Of The Daily Kansen Staff) (Of The Daily Kansan Star) "I hope they're not all Lawrence Welk fans," was Jimmy Dorsey's opening remark before he sat down to tune his famous clarinet for the Greek Week Dance Saturday night. Saturday's dance was the last leg of a seven-week one-night stand tour of the Midwest. "We've played several colleges during our tour and we find them very appreciative. We always hope they like something besides rock and roll," the aging bandleader said in an interview. Dorsey Appears Tired Mr. Dorsey showed the strain of the fast pace. Earlier in the tour he was stricken ill at Wichita and following that engagement underwent an operation. He didn't move from his chair on the bandstand and mentioned that his left leg was nearly stiff. He said he doubted One Killed In Fracas About Former Wife TOPEKA—(UP)—Police said today a 50-year-old employee of a combination pool hall and beer tavern, Yrno M. 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He was delighted that the tour was ending soon and the group would be returning to New York. "We'll move into the New Rosedale Ballroom for four weeks and then move to Syracuse, N. Y., for another engagement," he remarked. "While we're playing these engagements we'll appear on the Steve Allen Show and the Arthur Godfrey Show with Peter Lynn Hayes," he said. Touring For Years Asked how long he had been making tours of the country, he said, "Don't put me on the spot. I'd hate to hazard a guess." The orchestra went on the recent tour immediately following the death of his brother, Tommy. The two had played together for the past four years, appearing on their own television show and playing at the Statler Hotel in New York City. Tommy Mercer, the male vocalist. stepped to the bandstand and said it was time to start. Without a word Mr. Dorsey picked up his clarinet and began making the music which thousands have enjoyed since the 1930's. 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