Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 2, 1961 NSA Hassles Over Candidate Charges of a possible "deal" for a united front in the election of KU's candidate for regional chairman of the National Student Assn. were leveled at the NSA committee meeting yesterday afternoon in the Kansas Union. Charles Menghini, Pittsburgh junior and candidate for the regional chairmanship, said that word had reached him that other members of the KU delegation would support his election if he would support their resolutions. CHARLES McILWAINE, Wichita senior, named by Menghini as proposing the deal shrugged the charge off as the workings of practical politics. "I can't see why Chuck (Menghini) should not be regional chairman," McIlwaine said. "But we have a few policies which are the majority view of the campus and should be included." Menghini said that no deal had been made. He added that one had been proposed but will not be made. THE COMMITTEE APPROVED the resolution discussion group chairmen. They are Scott Stanley, Bethel first year law student and Dave Lee, Ottawa University, Young Americans for Freedom and Organizations; Alan Reed, Leavenworth junior, Disarmament; Menghini, Civil Rights; Bob Bosseau, Kansas State College of Pittsburg, House Un-American Activities Committee. No Witnesses For Eichmann United Press International United Press International JERUSALEM — Israel today refused to grant safe conduct to four Germans who are willing to come here to testify for Adolf Eichmann. But he added: "If they come here, they will be arrested and put on trial." All four of them are considered to be war criminals under special laws passed by the Israeli Parliament for the punishment of Nazis and their collaborators, Attorney General Gideon Hausner told the court. He agreed that they could be examined by a judge in Germany and their testimony entered into the record here. Defense Counsel Robert Servatius had made formal application to the court to permit the four Germans to come to Israel under safe conduct pledges. The four men the defense wanted as witnesses all were associated in some way with Eichmann. The defense said all of them were ready to back up Eichmann's statement that he had nothing to do with formulating the policy that led to the extermination of the Jews. Hausner's threat to arrest the four witnesses if they set foot in Israel left the defense in a tough spot. As of now the only witness Servatius can count on for certain is Eichmann himself. Whether he will put him on the stand is a question Servatius answers by saying "no comment." The court announced it would rule tomorrow morning on the method to be used for taking testimony from witnesses abroad who are unable to come here. AWS Honors Announced (Continued from page 1) Sue Rice, Suzanne Runnels, Martha Lee Niemela, Patty Wendle, Marie Jose Wenkle, Sara Lynne Wiley, Wiley Lou Wilkerson, and Patsy Joy Wright. PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE HOSTESSES: Carole Arnold, Diana Brinton, Phyllis Brown, anice Burton, Joyce Campbell, Bill Hammond, Karen Campbell, Copeland, Marilyn Cory, Mary Cowell, Sally Daniels, Sherie Dobbins, Gail Ebner, Grinnie Gorman, Virginia Graham, Grimson, Sonia Halvers, Hardistad, Chris Holdale, Consey Hunter. Marlene Meeks, Becky Meyers, Ann Monseth, Ruth Moyer, Judy Roper, Mary Nan Scamman, Connie Scott, Karen Sears, Marilyn Simpson. Diana Isenhour, Janet Johnson, Karen Jordan, Betty Kell, Catherine Kibler, Janet Kimball, Mary Killgore, Marcia Kyle, Jeannette Martin, Mary Huges McCue, Carol McMillen, Winona McManama. Connie Scott, Karen Sears, Marilyn Simpson, Martha Sahe, Marty Smith, Thomas, Rosalie Siede, Rosa Anna Thomas, Leslie Thompson, Susie Troja, and Judy Yopp. Bob Tiller, Ottawa University and Dave Sutherland, Ottawa junior, Federal Aid; Mike Klapak, College of Emporia, Union of South Africa; Bill Eastin, Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Academic Freedom; Cecily Johns, Wichita senior, Point Four and an unidentified student from the University of Missouri, Cuba.