Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. Feb. 15, 1960 Grand Jury Listens To Dr. Mickey Case BATON ROUGE, La—(UPI)—A grand jury today began listening to evidence against Dr. George H. Mickey, the scholarly dean of the Louisiana State Graduate School accused of clubbing to death an attractive biology professor. East Baton Rouge County Sheriff Bryan Clemons was the first to testify before the grand jury. His chief criminal deputy, George Leblanc, was next. Dr. Mickey, an eminent research scientist in biology, has been in jail since Jan. 14 charged with the murder of Dr. Margaret Rosamond (Rosie) McMillan, a 38-year-old unmarried professor at LSU's New Orleans branch school. The grand jury may either formally indict Dr. Mickey, free him or Executive School To KU in June The School of Business will stage a four-week Executive Development program, directed at expanding the managerial scope of attending executives, from June 12 to July 9 at the University. Jack D. Steele, associate professor of business, will direct the program. Courses in cost and accounting control and financial administration, human relations in business administration, policy administration, and the American business climate will be programmed. Frc. Steele announced that the group will be limited to 24 members. Applications must be received before day 1. Turk Piano Recital To Be Wednesday Janet Turk, assistant professor of piano, will present a recital at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Swarthout Recital Hall. The program will include "Sonata in C minor, Opus 17, No. 2" by Johann Christian Bach, "Sonata in B flat major, Opus 22" by Beethoven, and shorter works by Arthur Benjamin and Haim Alexander. take no immediate action. Between 20 and 30 witnesses were expected to testify. The grand jury investigation was expected to last all week. Dr. Mickey will probably not go before the grand jury, since he would have to wave immunity and answer any questions put to him if he did testify. The body of the statusque biology professor was discovered Jan. 10 lying in a pool of blood beside her small foreign car on a desolate river road. Her skull had been crushed by more than a dozen blows. Nehru Asks Chou to India NEW DELHI, India — (UPI) — Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has invited Premier Chou En-Lai of Communist China to meet with him in New Delhi during the second half of March, it was announced today. Chou had offered several times to discuss with Nehru the dispute over the border which has seriously strained relations between new Delhi and Peiping. Nehru disclosed he had sent the invitation to Chou in a letter dated Feb. 5 while reading a government white paper to parliament on the Chinese-Indian border dispute. The disclosure followed the visit to New Delhi by Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev. Khrushchev made no public reference to the dispute but is believed to have discussed the wrangle in talks with Nehru. Nehru's letter was in reply to a communication from Chou last Dec. 26, when the Red Chinese premier offered to meet Nehru in India or Red China to discuss their differences. The first greeting card was a Valentine—made about 200 years before Christmas cards. In 1667, the messages were drawn and hand-lettered on gilt-edged paper decorated with cupids. now is the time... to join the Blue Cross- Blue Shield supplemental Student Health Plan for second semester. A representative of Blue Cross-Blue Shield will be available February 17 through 20, during Fee Payment periods, to answer your questions and help you join the plan that protects you off-campus and on,'round-the-clock. In case you didn't sign up for this special coverage during enrollment, you now have an opportunity to join during Fee Payment Time. PARIS —(UPI)— France's exultation over its first atomic explosion gave way today to some misgiving's as reports poured in from around the world of the chilly and even hostile impact the test had made on other nations. France was openly committed to an intense program of building nuclear weapons for its armed forces "to make our national independence respected in all circumstances," but already there were demands France concentrate on "Atoms For Peace." President Charles de Gaulle echoed French reaction to the blast when he telegraphed "Hurrah for France" greetings to the Sahara test site minutes after the first French nuclear explosion billowed skyward Saturday morning. French dailies noted that the test was greeted with "reserve" in Washington and London and openly condemned by Moscow which said the explosion confronted the African peoples with "imminent hazards of terrible food poisoning with its terrible consequences." It was noteworthy that the first Moscow denunciation was broadcast in English to the nations of Africa. Most of these countries already had reacted sharply. The United Arab Republic was taking the lead in protests and there were demonstrations in the streets of Damascus. Dody to Pinch-hit for Paar NEW YORK — (UPI) — The National Broadcasting Company reached back to an old Jack Paar feud today and announced it had hired comedienne Dody Goodman to appear on the Paar show without him tonight. The network said Miss Goodman had been invited on Friday by an associate producer of the show when it was realized announcer Hugh Downs would have to substitute for Paar tonight, and his place would be vacant. Miss Goodman, the mixeduptalker, was an original regular on the Paar show who left after Paar complained that she monopolized too much of the show. They have since "made up" and she has appeared as a guest with him. 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