PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 'Sunday, January 8, 1950 Mouse Plays Leading Role in Sosh Drama (Special to The Daily Nebraskan) By Dwight Griswold Two prominent University co eds figured Friday morning in a modern version of "man or mouse." Paul Meadows, associate profes sor of sociology, was lecturing to a 10 a. m. Soc. 107 class on the general theme of "disorganiza tion," while a mouse proceeded to demonstrate for him disorganiza tion at its worst. As Meadows lectured, a mouse entered the room and took a par ticular fancy to Jeanne Sampson. He, or it, decided to try his, or its, hand at climbing, and Jeanne's coat hanging over the back of the chair seemed to offer the best means for ascent. Just how close he, or it, (I'm getting tired of this from now on it's it) approached has not been established. But suddenly Miss Sampson loosed a scream that put something of a dent into Meadows' chain of thought. All at once the focus of atten tion, the mouse decided to find new fields to conquer. The next victim it selected, and not with out reason was Laverna Acker." It scurried along the floor and j leaped into her lap, sending her also into a mild panic, j It would be hard to estimate the confusion and damage that might have resulted to Sosh had not some unknown hero grabbed the fleeing mouse and thrown it out the window. Both patients are doing well, hospital authorities repcit. UN References Now Available Background material for the United Nations model General Assembly, to be held on this campus in March, is now available in the Map room of the library. Included in the material will be information on problems that the General Assembly is going to cover, as well as information de signed to give background on the 52 countries that make up the Assembly. Information on the following problems will be available: cur rent problems of Indonesia and how the UN could develop the re sources on Indonesia; Russia's at titude toward UNESCO; the UN world police force; Russian opposf tion toward military bases in the Pacific islands; should South West Africa become a trust territory. There will be a continual dis play of material, late magazines pertaining to these topics, and all documents that are possible. UN Cosmopolitan Spollighls Iran The country Iran is spotlighted in the December issue of The University of Nebraska Cosmo politan, published by the Univer sity Cosmopolitan club. The monthly paper features ar ticles written mostly by foreign students attending the University. Besides the articles on Iran, Ed ward Saad gives the Arab view of the Palestinian question, Claus Uggla tells of a "Christmas in Sweden," and Claude Hannezo discusses the problem "Should Re ligion Be Imperialistic." BOOKS 29c . 1 i N E V 2 9 c Over 200 to select from Late Editions Regular Binding Fiction Refer ence Historical. You'll be sorry if you miss this one so HURRY to 1245 R 2-3474 S fP 'A J : . . I . j : FRANCHOT TONE i ' "i, . 'vC , J Famous Cornell Alumnus, says: I I ' ' ' '- '" I "Every time I open a pack of MILDER " CHESTERFIELDS I know that every one will ; ' ' '- "4" leave a clean, fresh taste in my mouth. No f'' -,'.' other cigarette does that for me. That's ' '' i ."V - . , z'':L"'' , why Chesterfield is MY cigarette." ' 'C"'i, WWl0ky. :;s;:ilf STARRING IN " v j?' V . "THE MAN ON THE EIFFEL TOWER" I RKO RADIO RELEASE y"y, ' ' -1 lift K . ytJpu i Wl Ppiiii3reianpanin) 7 IW'wW n Pan ? K i3 i3 hB v- , i Pi n i fil I 1 T MFlW m MM,, M W B W MM MM M M FTEXWM7 m J M JMMm T J IWIirt lf7C g kjr ITW ifW MflSJ E " , , ,f- .,-, M , n - ,..,1 iiMiiT II - llllllllMIMIIIllll' miHII " Ull I ' I - -' 'ftt'iWiUt t ill i '1.W'ntA f . , . , , ,lt rwr,',", y j Cefxmfhi lv0. Lio&cn Mm Too Co By Recent National Survey