Thursday, November 7, 1974 University Daily Kansan Argentine siege From the Associated Press BUENOS AIRES, Argentina—President Isabel Peron declared a state of siege yesterday in violence-packed Argentina, which is suffering political killings at the rate of more than one a day. In 129 days terrorists from the political left and right have claimed 136 assassination victims, and dozens of persons have fled abroad to escape death threats. Under the proclamation, public meetings are banned, suspects can be arrested without court orders and suspects cannot be held without being brought to trial. Plane hijacking From the Associated Press BEIRUT--Hijackers, possibly Jordanian officers disgruntled over King Hussein's Palestinian land, seized a Jordanian airliner yesterday and ordered it to Libya, where the plane and passengers were released unharmed. The plan was hijacked on a Jordanian domestic flight from Beirut to Abu Dhabi in the Arabian Gulf, one of the gunners as a sky marshal assigned to guard against hijackings. After landing at Benghazi, the hijackers sought political asylum in Libya. Oil price pledge From the Associated Press RIYADH, Saudi Arabia—Saudi Arabia pledged today to try to hold the line on oil prices, or work for a nominal cut, at a meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries next month in Vienna. Saudi Foreign Minister Omar Sakkaf told Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, "The policy of my kingdom and my government is that we keep the prices as they are and at the same time work for the lowering of the prices to bring them down, albeit symbolically. And if we could bring them down more than symbolically we would." WASHINGTON - A Secret Service technician told the Watergate overrun trial witness that portions of presidential conversations overturned during the investigation. From the Associated Press Tape testimony James G. Baker, who changed the tapes and serviced the machines, said that when a reel of tape was about to run out he shut off the recorder, losing perhaps three minutes of conversation while changing to a fresh reel. Baker said he was told by his supervisor, Raymond Zumwalt, to do it that way rather than swish to a backup machine which could have been stolen. "He's got the wrong keys," Baker said. From the Associated Press LONG BEACH, Calif.—Former President Richard M. Nixon has a slight case of pneumonia which is being fought with antibiotics, his doctors told reporters in Los Angeles on Friday. The condition-called pneumonitis-apparently wasn't considered serious. Dr. John C. Lungren said that, over-all, Nixon had been exhibiting 'slow but gradual improvement' since he had been placed on the third tier of anesthesiists surgery. Nixon is still listed in subintensive, or serious, condition. 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The governor will choose the replacement from the nominees, and the new judge's name will be placed on the election ballot. The governor will vote for rejection, based on his performance. Kansas GOP relaxes after victory... Four incumbent Republican congressmen and three incumbent GOP state office candidates. From Page One Republicans will control the 1975 Senate 26-14 and the House 72-53. They will be short of their seats. Speaker Duane "Pete" McGill, who apparently is assured of re-election to the top house post, had a close call. He defeated Democrat Elizabeth Cain by only 12 votes, 3,455 to 3,363 Democrat, by only 92 votes, 3,455 to 3,363 Republic incumbent were Reprs. Arthur "Art" Galliar, DebSe; LaVerme H. Spears, Rossville; George L. White, Valley Center; Ed Claycomb, Scott C.; John O. "Jack" Burwell, Abilene; Don Spotts, Ashland, and E. Paul Lessig, Leaventhow. tan, majority floorleader, and Jim Maag, Dodge City, cacus chairman. The judicial districts encompassing Kansas City, Kan., Topeka and Johnson County approved the plan, but Wichita voters rejected it. Eighteen of the state's 29 judicial districts approved yesterday a system of non-judicial judges, while two disapproved and results were unknown in the remaining districts. Other top Republican leaders winning re-election were Reps. Ansel Stevens, Lyons, Loyals and Cory Gardner. Districts which rejected the plan will continue to elect district judges on a particular basis. Fifty-four Republican incumbents will return to the 1975 House; Democrats will remain in the 1976 Senate. Democrat incumbents going down to defeat were Ron W. Pickand, Hunter, Hunter. newcomers, 17 of them Republicans and 18 Democrats. In districts that approved the question, district judges no longer will be elected on a political basis. 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