No Date Set for Talks JERUSALEM (UPI)—The Israeli Cabinet failed again Tuesday to reach any firm decision on when to resume the Middle East peace talks in New York. Defense Minister Moshe Dayan did not attend the meeting in Jerusalem which had been described earlier as crucial. Premier Golda Meir's cabinet was split over the issue of continuing the peace talks under U.N. supervision in light of the alleged violations of the Suez cease-fire by Egypt. In neighboring Jordan, Amman radio reported that King Hussein escaped an assassination attempt Tuesday night when unknown persons fired at his motorcade as he drove to Amman airport to welcome his daughter, Princess Ali, home from a foreign trip. At the same time, Arab guer-rillas, who have opposed Hussein's acceptance of the U.S. Middle East peace proposals, reported new fighting in Amman between Arab commandos and Jordanian troops. Dayan's absence from the Cabinet meeting came as a surprise to political circles in Israel but they said it did not signal any major government crisis. The one-eyed hero of Israeli wars against the Arab states had been reported threatening to resign unless the United States moved to stop what Israel charged are continuing violations by Egypt of the Aug. 7 cease-fire, including the deployment of new anti-aircraft missiles closer to the canal. Mrs. Meir said Monday Israel and the United States were embroiled in a "difficult" argument over the Israel charges but said Israel would not yield on its demand that the newly-introduced surface-to-air missiles be removed from the Suez Canal military standstill zone. Diplomatic sources said earlier Tuesday that the government had decided to send U.N. ambassador Yosef Tekoah back to New York to inform U.N. mediator Gunnar V. Jaring: —Israel may refuse to resume the talks until the missiles have been pulled back from the Egyptian side of the military standstill zone on both sides of the canal. —That the Arabs give firm guarantees they are willing to 8 KANSAN Sept. 2 1970 Black Students Attend Meeting The conference of workshops will deal with history, laws, education, religion, politics, social organization and black technology. Because of the freeze on Student senate allocations of student fees, several members of the Black Student Union will supply their own funds to attend the Congress of African Peoples in Atlanta, Ga., being held Wednesday through Sunday. The guest speaker of the conference will be Stokley Carmichael. About 200,000 delegates are expected to attend. reach a negotiated peace treaty before starting to discuss the conditions. Selections For Board Not Known Appointments are still pending for three positions on the Kansas Board of Regents, a spokesman at the office of Governor Docking said today. The terms of Arthur H. Cromb of Kansas City, T. J. Griffith of Manhattan and Lawrence Morgan of Goodland expire Dec. 31. It may be expected that two Republicans and a Democrat will be appointed, retaining the five Democrat and four Republican ratio. Kansas law requires that five members of the Board belong to one of the two major political parties and that four members belong to the other. the governor will probably wait until near the end of the year to announce his appointments, the spokesman said. diamonds from Christian's Fabulous - Seven matched diamonds lead to the exquisite center diamond. Bands are handfinished yellow gold. from $300 the set Use Kansan Classifieds Air Conditioned FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING Fall Leagues Mon.—All Star Scratch League ... 6:30 Tues.–Independent League 6:30 Wed.—Fraternity League 6:30 Wed.—All Campus League ... 8:30 Thurs.—Beat the Best & Bowl Free 7:30 Men 20 pins Women 40 pins Men 20 pins Women 40 pins Sun.—Guys & Dolls 12 Modern Lanes --just $1.00 Special 3 games for Sat. Nite is DATE NITE You and your date --- Special 3 games for $1.00 Saturday & Sunday till 6:00 p.m. KANSAS UNION