ASC unit studies enrollment As part of a proposed study of enrollment problems at KU and other schools, an All Student Council (ASC) committee will be sending questionnaires to officials of various colleges and universities. "After enrollment this year, the KU procedure for enrolling came under a lot of fire. There was a lot of discussion about the inefficiency here, so the committee decided to make a study of the problems of enrollment at other schools in hopes of improving the procedure here," said Sandy Arnold, Concordia junior and chairwoman of the Facts and Statistics Committee. The committee is sending questionnaires to the registrar, student body president, and a representative of the advisory staff at all the schools in the Big Eight. Letters are also being sent to Texas Tech, Northwestern, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Mississippi, and Illinois. Questions are being asked about pre-enrollment, time it takes to enroll, computer enrollment, advisor systems, and procedure for dropping classes. "We hope to submit the report by Christmas, but it all depends on how much cooperation we get from the other schools." said Miss Arnold. ATTEND THE MASQUERADE BALL Sponsored by International Club and Arab-American Club 11 October 29—Saturday 8:30-Midnight—Union Ballroom Wear National Costumes If Possible Masks Will Be Provided Candidate withdraws from fall elections "I never actually said I would run. I don't want to run. I am not affiliated with a campus political party, and I wish to remain unaffiliated," said Nancy Pinet, Lawrence sophomore and the first candidate to withdraw from the fall elections. She was listed as a candidate for Vox from the Large Women's district. "There is a gross error in the list of All Student Council candidates. No candidacy was ever affirmed by me," Miss Pinet said. "Ken North asked me to run, and I said I'd think about it. The General Assembly never voted on me because I never presented anything I wanted to run for so them. "I just want to stay completely out of campus politics." Daily Kansan Friday, October 28,1966 Ken North, Shawnee Mission sophomore and chairman of Vox Populi, said he was sorry it had happened. On the University Party side, Ruth Rohrer, Fort Scott junior, withdrew as the candidate from Small Women's district. "I assume full responsibility for the mistake. The district captain in charge of the Large Women's district thought he understood that Miss Pinet had accepted our nomination. My sincerest apologies for this inconvenience to her." German budget rejection "I would not have time to campaign or to do a good job serving if I were elected," she said. BONN — (UPI) The upper house of Parliament Bundesrat today unanimously rejected Chancellor Ludwig Erhard's 1967 budget. The move appeared to be a death blow to the Erhard regime. It came only one day after four Free Democrat members of the cabinet resigned. Free 25c Chamois! with 75¢ Wash & Wax Thursday & Friday, Oct. 27 & 28 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. Bring This Ad To Honn's Robo-Wash Two-Minute Automatic Car-Wash 764 W. 23rd Open 24 Hrs. THE RED DOG INN PRESENTS Friday Afternoon Free TGIF—featuring no less than DUTCH and THE MASTERS Also Friday Night Don't miss this show—it's out of sight— Saturday The greatest show band in mid-America-one night only THE FABULOUS RED DOGS Just back from Dallas, Tex., at the Texas-OU weekend Put Wednesday, Nov. 2, on your calendar. The Red Dog Inn will present the In Crowd Show featuring The In Crowd, Bobby Patterson (Little Mr.Dynamite), and Jon & Robin HAWKS, EAT THE CATS 1234567890