Po j Two THE M1,CHIGAN t AiLY Wednesday, February 20, 1974 Po~e Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY y I. COME ON DOWN... Third World Peoples Solidarity Conference THURSDAY, Feb. 21-Power Center 8 p.m.-PAT SUMI (Chairperson of Third World Women's Alliance) W i i'U Mideast peace talks on Syrian, Israeli troop separation to begin see on the air-LIVE! 9 45 p. m.-RAMSEY MUNIZ candidate of LaRaza (gubernatorial Unida Party, Texas) Friday, Feb. 22-Hill Auditorium 7:40 p.m.-CLYDE BELLECOURT (national AIM leader, American Indian Movement) 8:40 p.m.-ANGE LA DAYIS Broadcasting from THE SCENE at 341 So. Main Str e e t, downtown Ann Arbor! See - J.L. "Lighting" Hen- dricks and Bill Champion, plus other favorites like: "Ludio on the Radio." Free Albums-Free Posters Many Give-a-Ways Galore! The BEST Music- a night long {Continued from Page 1) garden afterwards-did not reply when a newsman asked them if the oil boycott had been discussed. The boycott, cutting off Arab oil supplies to the United States and Holland, was imposed by the -\rabs at the time of last year's Middle East: Wtar. .There'have been'rports=the Arabs were linking a liftin~g of the boycott with progress towards a troop. disengagement along the Go- lan Ikeights, where Israeli and Sy- rian forces have remained in battle positions- since the war.,, MEANWHILE, Meir's dramatic report, which could mean great prolems'in forming a new govern- mnenit, came at,'the;°begining of an Israeli radio news cast quoting. various party sources. Dayan made his statement to a meeting of his close associates in Meir's Labor party, and his deci- sion was officially conveyed to a' committee negotiating the comnposi- tion of a new Cabinet following the c. 31 national .elections. Dayan's associates said the de- fense minister explained to them he could not join the next govern- ment "at a time when he is under attack from people in his own party."I DAYAN WAS said to have been especially piqued when some of his opponents in the Labor party open- ly supported an army chaplain who has been demonstrating for the defense chief's dismissal. Dayan has been under fire for Israeli setbacks at the start of the October war, On' Sunday, 5,000 Is- raelis demonstrated for his resig- nation. The 57-year-old general has been defense minister since the eve of the 1967 war. But his image as a .swashbuckl- ing ward hero has been tarnisherd by the October fighting in which Israel lost 2,60 dead, the highest toll in 24 years of Arab-Israel conflict. MANY ISRAELIS blame him, as the minister respohible for Is- rael's security, for the army's"lack of readiness for. war and the fact that it was poorly equipped. A recent public opinion poll showed only 9 per cent of those queried would accept him as premier. Dayan's announcement further complicates Meir's efforts to form a coalition government following New Year's Eve elections. She may now have no choice but to ask the opposition Likud right- wing bloc to join the Cabinet in a "national unity government" or to call new elections. (Human Rights Activist) i ( ~TIC I