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Volu me XL VII HARTFORD, CONN., MARCH 22 , 1950 Number 18

Me arthy heap Politician traight stated that Senator ~lc-­ Ca rthy, under protection of ongres­ ional immunity, has made fal!'ie charges against the tate Department and it. employees in a "vain effort to The eompulso ry r gistralion and win vote and befuddle the American voting acL is xpected to arouse great people." Characterizing i\fcCarthy ag controversy as to its constitutionality a "chea p politician,' Straight aid of but it is frlt by the delegation the Senator's accu ations of John cr­ Corr lated with 'l'OC 'ched ul e to be on of the most original, if not vice, a foreign-servic officer, "Every The pr sentation of this film and unique, proposals the Mock Student charge in this statcm nt i~> fa!. e or ctu re i directly COI'l'elated with th Legislature has . een in its three y ar mi leading." Th audience wa~=; aL o r·ock climbing chedul of the Appa­ xist nee. Th bill would I vel . 10 remind ed that Me arthv has not vet and . 3 fines for failing to register or· produced one Communist State De- Michael traight (right), Xew Republic editor and National Cha irman lachian Mountain lub and the Trinity Outing Club. Rock climbing is th vote in a Presid ential, ongressianal, partment official to substantiate his of A V hake hands with Prof. Lawrence Barber after t>eaking Friday. backbone and on of th most inter­ State or Municipal election. Income charges against that d partment. e ling ·ingle phas s of mountaineer­ from the fines would he u~ed for ­ :\'eed for ' on-conformist. ing. In the case of climbing in th partisan voter edu ·a lion. .lccording to Straight, the test of a College Hears Campus Chamber Music Tetons, for example, the "mountain Health Tn s uram·e democracy i in the production of new ciimbing'' i practically all rock climb­ The stat health insurance bill idea . And it i "clash of opinion Concert in Hamlin Hall Thursday Night ing! would set up a ·ix man Board of lay­ T rips Planned which produce a synthe i , an idea." On Thursday evening, in the Hamlin Hall, Trinity oll ege . tudcnt. , fac­ men and doctor. to direct a state Thi clash of opinion is necessary in ulty members and f riend of the college heard a Chamb r mus ic conc·ert pr·e­ B g·inning on April 2, Sunday, in- health insurance program. The plan a healthy government becau e '·ti1ere ented by members of the Hartford Symphony Orche tra. tructional rock climbing trips will be would pt·ovid medical and dental ser­ i no automatic process by \~hich a Herbert E. Andersen, Ella Sonntag, Dr. David hulman and Bettina held during the month, first at th vice to m mb rs. M mbership would stupid, conformi t, unimaginative per­ Roulier compri ed a string quartette, whil Ruth Dorsey was the flutist and Waterbury Cliffs and later at Ragged be voluntary. on can ace pt undige ted intelli- Mildred P. Allen, the piani t. These six volunteered their ervice for the Mountain near ew Britain. Then, The Trinity group, in their " Physi­ in May, mor advanced trips to Tew gence and produce new and deci. ive purpo e of furthering the appreciation of finer mus ic among college . tudents. cal examination: for driver·s" bill, will ideas like the Mar hall Plan and the Hampshire and w Yot·k arc sched­ propos that