6 Mondav. November 4.1974 University Daily Kansan Executive appointments confirmed two appointments in the Office of Academic Affairs were confirmed this weekend by Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor. Shankel confirmed the appointments of Edward Bassett, dean of the School of Journalism, as associate vice chancellor for academic affairs, and Ralph Christofersen, professor of chemistry, as assistant vice chancellor for academic affairs. Confirmation of the appointments was delayed about two weeks because of an investigation into whether Ambrese Saricek, a spokeswoman for the University, had followed the University's affirmative action plan when making the appointments. Christofersen said he would also immediately begin working in the office of academic affairs. He will continue working in the department of chemistry, Christofersen said, and will gradually assume his new duties. Bassett said yesterday that he would immediately begin working in the academic affairs office but wouldn't resign as dean of the school. A review of the school's budgeting was completed. Bassett's and Christoffersen's appointments are on halftime basis. Shankel said he was confirming the appointments even though the Office of Affirmative Action had advised him that Saricks had completely followed af- firm性 action guidelines. Saricks followed the spirit and intent of affirmative action, Shankle action, and Saricks will follow the future, action plan more carefully in the future. A lack of communication between Saricks and the Office of Affirmative Action was one of the reasons that affirmative action should be changed in the direction of the Office of Affirmative Action is under way, Shankel said, and the change disrupted the normal flow of informal contact between the Office of Affirmative Affairs and the Affirmative Office. I think I need to confer with a couple of advisory boards before I can make a statement of whether I disapprove or approve a statement. Hick Ham, director of strategy, Affirmative Action office, said of Skain's decision. The Office of Affirmative Action and the Affirmative Action Board will begin to develop procedures and guidelines to prevent similar problems in the future, Shankel said. "The precis of the selection process, names of applicants, written records of the interviews and changes in the job environment," a specific problems involved." Shankel said. Parking permits . . . From Page One pay $20 a year for an on campus permit, according to Emma Jane Young, senior clerk of the traffic control office. Young said that faculty and staff paid $2.25 a month and that parking violations were $5 each. Rates at Oklahoma State University, E. H. Gay, director of security, said were $10 for residence halls and $20 for commuter lots and faculty and staff zones. Students, faculty and staff at: all pertaining schools and departments all pertaining schools and departments Judy Pickering, secretary of the department of parking and traffic, said the University of Oklahoma issued free commuter stickers. Commuters may park in meter lots, which cost a dime for five hours. Residents must stay on the street, residents hall permits are $15, she said. Some students at the University of Colorado pay more for parking permits (20 cents per hour). Lieut. Bill Woodward of the CU Police Department said the monthly permit rate depended on the lot. Woodward said the basic rate was $2$. If the lot is payed, the rate is $4$, and if the lot is within 250 yards of the place of work, if there is an additional $1 fee. All of the Big Eight schools have some system for appeals. 'Notorious' Family Stone expected to show Saturday Although Sly and the Family Store has been notorious for not showing up for concerts, Rich Lindman, SUA special events board member, said yesterday that there was no reason the group wouldn't show at performance Saturday at H auditorium. "A couple of years ago he was fairly heavily into dope, which caused him some illness so he didn't show up," Lindeman said. "He's been the track record he's been pretty neat perfect." The group is playing in St. Louis the night before and Kansas City the night after its KU performance. Lindman said this schedule would deter Sly from canceling. Tickets have been selling steadily for the concert, Lindeman said, but SUA must sell about 2,500 tickets this week to break even on it. The concert features Tower of Power with the concert family Stone. It will be a p.m. in Alain Fallon's studio. SUA Presents Goisha Boy Hollywood on Asia Director: Frank Tashilin with Jerry Lewis, Suzanne Phelsette Monday. 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