University Daily Kansan, June 12. 1985 Page 9 Ground blessing The Most Rev. Ignatius Strecker, archbishop of Kansas City, Kan., blessed the site at the corner of Engel and Crescent roads Sunday where a church and parking lot will be constructed next to the St. Lawrence Catholic Center. Coors spreading the word to 'Drink Safely' GOLDEN. Colo — The Adolph Coors Co, the nation's fifth-largest brewer, will add a message to all its products packages urging consumers to "Drink Sately." Connect Reichholz. Coors executive vice president of sales and marketing, said Monday that the message would be added immediate l and should be on all Coors products within six months of current invention. Rechholtz, said Coors "firmly believes in the right of all individuals of legal drinking age to consume the alcohol beverage product of their choice." But he said that right must be accompanied by responsibility to oneself and others. KU-Costa Rica to create institute By J.P. Conroy Staff Reporter Staff Reporter The University of Kansas and the University of Costa Rica have signed an agreement to create what may be the first Central American research institute established by a U.S. university, the director of KU's Center of Latin American Studies said yesterday. The Board of Regents is expected to approve the agreement at its June 28 meeting. "The project is looming as one of the most interesting, integrated regional development projects in contemporary times." he said. About 15 to 20 academic departments from KU may have the opportunity to be involved with the institute. Stansfer said The agreement, signed last month, will provide KU faculty the opportunity for extensive research of a lesser-developed country, said Stansifer, the director and KU's negotiator for the agreement. Stanisler said that he expected no objections from the Regents and that the agreement would be approved. He said the agreement was built on 25 years of cooperation that KU has had in an exchange program with the University of Costa Rica. "It's a pretty straightforward and simple agreement." Stansler said. "The question they might have is possible liability of the University of Kansas and the Board of Regents. There will be no additional liability." Stansler said KU's role in the agreement would be to bring grants from the United States and the international arena to the South Pacific region of Costa Rica. He said the first hope KU had to create an institute came in 1891. The United Fruit Co., which grows bananas in the South Pacific region of the country, wanted to transfer ownership of 300 acres and the company-owned town of Goffa, a small village with high costs of production in the area. Stansifer said the institute would help develop the South Pacific region of Costa Rica. Golifo, which has a population of about 15,000, will lose between 3,000 to 5,000 jobs by United Fruit's pullout. properties over to the Costa Rican government in March and stipulated that the two universities administer about seven acres of land. The properties include six houses, to small apartment complexes, and a meeting center United Fruit will continue growing bananas in the Atlantic region of Costa Rica He said some solutions could be new crops,new fisheries and increased tourism. "The intention is for the university to replace the United Fruit Company." Stansifer said. "The core of researchers might contribute to develop long-term solutions to Costa Rican problems." Instead, United Fruit turned the Guess what? We're open! KU Tae-Kwon-Do Club Announcing our summer hours: Class is taught by Master Ki-June Park Class meets Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m. in Room 102 Robinson Gym. 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