10 Monday, October 1, 1973 University Daily Kansan One of the youngest participants in the 27th Annual University of Kansas Band Day was six-year-old Deane Fowler, from Perry. Deame was one of over one thousand baton Kansan Photo by JAN SEYMOUR twirlers and pom pon girls who, along with over six thousand band members, entertained at half-time Saturday during the KU-Minnesota game. Saigon Asks Nations To Discuss Violations SAIGON (AP)—The Saigon government said today it had requested that nations of the Paris peace conference "consult among the forces" in order to cease fire violations by the communists. The Foreign Ministry said it had made the request in a note Saturday to the participants in the Paris talks, including the United States, the Soviet Union, China, Britain and France. Neither announcement included the Paris conference be reconvened. It was the second time in less than two weeks that the Saigon government appealed to nations that signed the Paris agreement to join the Communist side to adhere to the accords. TheSaudi government'scommunique to the nationssigningthePasseeasearthquake. The request warned that the alleged Communist assault on the Le Mihang ranger base Sept. 22, in the central highlands of South Vietnam, could be a "prelude to a new wave of attacks" by North Vietnamese forces. "Bearing in mind that the Le Mim case is part of a series of systematic violations of the agreement perpetrated by the other side, I would like to emphasize Vietnam, . . . wished that the parties should consult themselves to seek the most expedient and effective means of preventing any further deterioration of the already taconic territory situation prevailing in Vietnam." In addition to the Big Five, the peace agreement which was concluded last March 2 was signed by North Vietnam, the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Viet Cong, South Vietnam, and four nations that suspended the cease-fire. Indonesia, Poland, Hungary and Iran make up the cease-fire supervisory force. In honor of "Humble Howard" TONIGHT — TV FOOTBALL SPECIAL 80¢ PITCHERS 15¢ DRAUGHTS 8-Midnight The Ball Park Hillcrest Shopping Center Great Food Too Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan. Sell it through Kansan want ads. Call the classified department at 864-4358 stereo components RAY AUDIO 738 Rhode Island 842-2047 COST + 10% SALE Selling something? Call us. The Student Senate FALL ELECTIONS will be held October 17th & 18th All Freshman Class Officers will be elected C.W.C. Senators (1) from Centennial, Nunemaker, Pearson; 2 from North, 3 from Oliver Senators from the School of Education (4), the School of Social Welfare (1) and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (2) Grad School Representatives (1) graduate student from each of the 4 areas of study) Filing deadline: 5 p.m. Oct. 3 Filing fee: $5.00 PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION IN THE SENATE OFFICE MONDAY, OCT. 1—FRIDAY, OCT. 5 8:30-5:00 Sale starts today! kansas union BOOKSTORE Records at Big Discounts! Save up to $3.00! Major label LP's! Top artists! Many, many selections in this special purchase. Classics included! Hundreds of records! Come early for best selection!