Friday. Oct. 24. 1958 University Daily Kansam Page 5 Final Push for Homecoming Dorsey Band to Play At Homecoming Dance Following a theme of "Vertigo," the Homecoming Dance will feature the music of the Tommy Dorsey orchestra. The dance will last from 8 p.m. to midnight Nov. 8 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Weeks Quits Post; Strauss Is Named The Dorsey group is now under the direction of Warren Covington, Weeks said in a letter of resignation to the President dated Oct. 22 that he was quitting "only because of pressing business, personal and family considerations, which seemed to me to make it imperative that I return to Boston and to my interests there." WASHINGTON — (UPI) — President Eisenhower today accepted the resignation of Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks and named Lewis L. Strauss, former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, to succeed him. The President accepted the 65-year-old Boston businessman's resignation "with keen regret that it will interrupt the warm and close association we have had." However, the President said that he appreciated that Weeks already had "put off this unhappy event for quite some time much to my benefit and the administration's." Strauss had stepped down as AEC chairman June 30. He has been serving as special assistant to the President on Atoms-for-Peace matters. Ingemann to Attend Folklore Sessions Frances Ingeman, assistant professor of English, will represent KU at a meeting of the Kansas Folklore Society at Fort Hays State College in Hays tomorrow. The purpose of the conference is to discuss an archives center for Kansas. Preliminary work will be submitted to the executive committee of the Society for approval. Americans spent 592 million dollars on books in 1956, compared with 152 million dollars in 1933. Nancy Morrisey Alpha Delta Pi Wearing Leotards, a full Skirt, and a Shetland Pullover from the who has also worked with Ed Sullivan, Perry Como, Jackie Gleason and others. Tickets for the dance will go on sale in the Kansas Union Monday. and at the information booth Nov. 3. Groups of 15 or more can reserve rooms or groups of tables. Reservations can be made at 8 p.m. Nov. 4 and 5 in the Student Union Activities office in the Kansas Union. Groups must buy tickets when the reservations are made. Dancing will be allowed in the cafeteria this year, with the Dorsey music broadcast to the cafeteria and to several rooms on the second and third floors. Morning Thieves Get $98 From 15 Jolliffe Residents Campus police reported today that thieves entered Jelliffe Hall sometime early yesterday morning and took $98 from billfolds of 15 residents. Police said the students did not miss the money until about noon. Individual losses were from $1 to $25, police said. Douglas A. 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