Page 8 University Daily Kansan, July 15, 1982 Ray Duncan and Gary Richmond check underneath a house they are moving to clear land for the proposed Walmart Store that is to be north of the Lawrence Auto Plaza on Iowa Street. The men are members of a five-man professional house moving crew. Photo by JILL M. YATES From nave one Catherine Ward, Route 1, a member of Oldsters United for Responsive Services, read a letter from the group requesting stricter enforcement of the ordinance. She said one of their members had been knocked down by a bicyclist downtown. creased enforcement of an ordinance banning bicycle traffic on downtown sidewalks. From page one HSA Although the two degrees are similar, they are distinctly different degrees. The HSA will deal primarily with the management of a facility, and, in addition, provide assistance in government who work with policy making. Commission IN OTHER COMMISSION decisions, commissioners instructed the city staff to study in "It will now serve those students who are interested in the policy-making end of health care, as opposed to the management end," Dubnick said. Linda Finger, acting director of the city Planing Department, agreed with Francisco and said the staff looked at the zoning revision as "an economic response to allow people to build The health care option in the MPA program can provide additional training for those already in the policy and government aspects of health care facilities. Dubnick said. "I SUSPECT that the health care option in the MPA program will be reduced in enrollment," he said. "But the HSA is simply more desirable in terms of jobs in the field." The MPA health care option will still be a 37-hour program, requiring 31 hours of coursework Davis said the HSA degree would be offered at the University of Kansas Regents Center in Overland Park, the University of Kansas Capital Center in Topoka and the Lawrence campus. "The two, Monte Brown and Barbara McCool, have been the editors of the Health Services Administration Journal," he said. "They are well qualified." Davis said two new faculty members have been hired for the HSA curriculum. and 8 hours of credit for an internship or a thesis with a field project. "The students in the programs off campus will have to come to Lawrence for some of their course work," he said. "But the faculty will be the same for all three campuses." Dubick will continue to teach in the public administration program, and Davis will teach in the private program. 7 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium $1.50 4 East 7th 841-1113 $20 off all Prescription Eyewear 50% off all Tinting 20% off all Sunglasses One-day service on most prescriptions and repairs. Coupon must be presented with purchase. Free adjustments EXPIRES 7/30/82 --- Gammons features specials every night of the week! MONDAY: $1 Watermelons all night long. TUESDAY: (shorts night) 75c bar drinks and 50c draws. WEDNESDAY: LADIES NIGHT! 50c bar drinks all night for ladies. 25c draws for experience from 9,10 FRIDAY: 2-for-1 drinks from 5 to 7 p.m. $1.25 bar drinks and 75c draws from 11 to 12. SATURDAY: Happy Hour from 11 to 12. $1.25 bar drinks and 75c drinks OUR AIR CONDITIONING WILL BE ON FULL BLAST ALL SUMMER LONG!! STEREO MANY OTHER ITEMS SPECIALLY PRICED, TOO! SALE! PIONEER SX-4 RECEIVER BLAIR BLAIR BLAIR $ 168^{80} $ TDK D-C90 CASSETTE Manufacturer's $1 88 Made in USA Limit 10 per customer en. AMERICAN AUDIO digital-ready service DR.S 5000 SPEAKER Manufacturer: ea. AKAI Prices good through July 19, 1982