University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 7, 1960 Dalby Praises Active Spirit of Current ASC The members of the All Student Council are as active now as they have been in the past, Ronald Dalby, Joplin, Mo., senior and student body president, said Thursday. In an interview with the Daily Kansan Dalby denied the accusations made by the University Party and its members. Fred Morrison, Colby senior and only University Party member on the ASC, accused the council at the University Party organizational meeting Wednesday of incompetence and inactivity. Dalby said that he has never seen a council grab hold of ideas so early in the year and go to work on them. Morrison also said half the bills considered in ASC are amendments to the Election Bill to make it easier to get on the Council. IN ANSWER Dalby said since this council has been in office and Fred Morrison has been on the ASC there has never been an amendment to the election bill. "If Morrison is referring to the bill on realignment of voting districts, this is an amendment to the constitution. He strongly supported the bill and urged that it be put into effect as soon as possible," said Dalbv. Paul Cacioppo, Overland Park senior and co-chairman for UP, quoted Dalby as saying the ASC has not been working. Dalby said he did not accuse the ASC of not working. "The council has been doing a good job. I only urged them to do a better job. In an organization like the ASC there is always room for improvement." Dalby said he is glad to see two-party politics "THE TWO PARTY system provides a better representation of the student body and creates a more competitive spirit." Morrison said the major concern of the incumbents is to perpetuate their membership. In answer to this Dalby said that this is the major concern of Vox Populi. The major concern of the incumbents is to provide an effective and efficient student council. "Morrison seems to have combined two separate organizations, the ASC and Vox Populi. Although Vox stands for good student government, once a member is elected to the ASC he is representing the student body, not his political party," Dalby said. Museum to Show Japanese Prints Japanese wood block prints will be a major exhibition at the Museum of Art Open House on Sunday, Edward Maser, director of the Museum of Art, and chairman of the art history department, said. "The main purpose of the open house is to inform the students of the museum's program for the year and show them what the University has to offer besides football games," Mr. Maser said. The Japanese prints were selected from the W. B. Thayer Memorial collection of the museum. The Kress Collection, the museum's largest gift of Renaissance paintings has a permanent place in the gallery. Prof. Maser will show color slides in the lecture room of the Kress collection. Gerald S. 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