6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, March 20,1968 Wire Briefs TOPEKA, Kan.—(UPI)—Former Kansas Gov. William Avery was expected to announce his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate at a 10 am. news conference today. Avery expected to run for Senate TUSKEGEE, Ala.—(UPI)—Alabama's first Negro sheriff since-Reconstruction arrested a white police chief and a state trooper Tuesday on charges of threatening and beating a Negro man. Avery announced the conference Tuesday, but would only say, "Tm entertaining the press at 10 a.m." The conference was scheduled for the Ramada Inn at Topeka. Sen, Eugene J. McCarthy headed for Wisconsin today and a week of intensive campaigning he predicts will produce a victory over President Johnson in the nation's next primary April 2. Negro arrests white police chief Sheriff Lucius Amerson said Police Chief Bobby Singleton of nearby Notasulga was arrested by his Chief Deputy, Eddie Ivory, a Negro, and Trooper James H. Bass surrendered voluntarily at the Macon County Jail in the company of several fellow officers. McCarthy campaigns in Wisconsin Before leaving Washington, the Minnesota Democrat said Tuesday he would support rival candidate Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., over Johnson if he cannot win the Democratic nomination himself, but he said there were no deals. House will delay open housing vote WASHINGTON—(UPI)—Dealt a stunning setback by the rules committee, House Democratic leaders today faced a key decision on whether to abandon their attempt to push through the Senate's open housing bill unchanged. As passed by the Senate, the bill would forbid discrimination in the sale or rental of two-thirds of the nation's housing by 1970. It also contains antiriot provisions, new safeguards against racial intimidation, and a statement of rights for Indians. Blaiberg doing fine, passes exam CAPE TOWN, South Africa—(UPI)—Dr. Philip Blaiberg, the world's only surviving heart transplant patient, Tuesday passed with flying colors his first cardiological examination since he returned home. His wife, Eileen, said the 58-year-old dentist "feels in excellent health and says he is gaining strength each day." Official Bulletin TODAY Foreign Students. Printed invitations for foreign applicants. 238 Strong Hall. Poetry Reading. 4 p.m. William Stafford. Big Eight Room. Kansas State University. Le Corée Française se rémite miracule, a quatre hires et d'une époque presente par les étudiants de France. Dagoberu Dagoberu, 7 p.m. University of Paris Student Court Carlion Reedall, 7 p.m. Albert Gorken Classical Film, 7 and 9 p.m. "A Taste of Honey," Dyce Auditorium. Lecture, 8 p.m. "Problems of Translating Russian and Polish Posthy in Kugalian Dr. Adam Gillen, SUNK Dr. Adam Gillen, Cottonio with a fellow Room." Fortran IV Ph.D. Research SKII Exam, 7:29 p.m., 301 Summerfield. Appeals on parking violations—Granted; Charles Falk, Keansburg, N.J., sophomore; Richard Andrews, Kansas City senior; Linda Edwards, Lyons junior; Daryoush Marhamat, Shirad, Iran, and Mike Steinmetz, Kansas City. Senior Recital, 8 p.m. Folkley Colman, plainman. Swainthorpe Recital Hall. Reporter Week, 8.20 pm. "Hedda Gebler." University Theatre. TOMORROW Danied: Carroll Verhage, Geneva, Nebr., sophomore; James D. Casement, and James D. Barnes, Bartlesville, Okla. Model United Nations. All Day. Kansas Union. F.I.D. Final Examination. 10 a.m. psychology Bloom 215, Friar Lake In a dark room the I MACHINE travels with you beyond plain walls into a bursting rainbow of color change. With twinkle-strobe effect, 200 sq. ft. of wall and ceiling area dissolve into a panorama of moving colors and shapes. You never see the same combinations repeated. Nothing additional to purchase. With music the I MACHINE is a unique new audio-visual pleasure. $995 pp. +1.00 handling THE I COMPANY Dept. E Box 5005 • Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206 presents Dr. Dennis Quinn Reading ARVID SHULENBERGER Thursday, March 21 4:30 p.m. Music Room-Kansas Union