University Daily Kansan, June 8, 1983 Page 11 Employees of the R.D. Andersen Construction Co. work to finish landscaping the K.S. "Boots" Adams Alumni Center. Oliver White, Manhattan, Kan., uses a small front-end loader to smooth the dirt. The Alumni Center is expected to formally open in August. Adams Alumni Center to open soon By MICHAEL PAUL Staff Reporter The University of Kansas Alumni Association plans to move its offices to the K.S. "Boots" Adams Alumni Center by the first half of July and expects the building to be fully operational and ready for social functions by mid-August, Kevin E. Carroll, general manager of the center, said yesterday. Carroll said that in August the Cem would hold an open house for members of the Alumni Association, faculty, retired faculty and other invited guests. Tide, Texas advance to college series final By United Press International OMAHA, Neb. — Allan Stallings' fourth-inning single scored David Magadane, giving Alabama's Crismon Tide its final run in a 65 second-roundown last bracket over Michigan last night in the College World Series. Michigan, 49-8, went into the loser's bracket to face Stanford, 41-16-1, today Arizona State, 42-23, at UCLA. Michigan, 54-15, meet in All-Star tournament. The All-1 are 11-1. Alabama, 45-9, advanced to a Thursday night game against Texas, 64-1. The two clubs are the only teams remaining from the original eight-t team field. Michigan got back-to-back singles by Ken Hayward and Jeff Jacobson in the bottom of the ninth with two outs, but reliever Troy Brauchle got Chuck Froning to ground out . to end the game nd the game. Alabama scored two runs in the first on Bret Elbin's homer and a Magadan single. The Crimson Tide scored seven points on a Frank Velleuerta RBI single. Stallings' RBI four-inning single capped a three-run Alabama outburst that extended the Crimson Tide lead to 6-0. Magadan got on base with an RBI single, his eight consecutive series hit. Rob Skates' RBI single produced the other Alabama run. Michigan countered with three runs in its half of the fourth on singles by Hayward, Fred Erdős and Michael Shrar and a double by Case Close. RON ANDERSEN, president of the R.D. Andersen Construction Co., Topeka, said construction of the center would be complete by July 1. He said the interior of the center was almost finished, but that exterior work, such as construction of sidewalks, had been delayed by the wet weather. In the seventh, Michigan's Chris Sabo doubled and scored on a single by Jacobson. Members of the Alumni Association, active and retired faculty members and guests may use the Center, Carroll said. He said a private club would be on the second floor of the Center. The club will include a restaurant and bar and will be free for members who pay an annual $25 membership fee. Fund gives University $300,000 Selling something? Need help? Call 864-4358. Advertise it in Kansan want ads. By Michael Paul Staff Reporter The Joseph S. Bridwell Foundation of Wichita Falls, Texas, has donated $300,000 to the University of Kansas Botanical Research Laboratory so that it can expand its building on west campus. Ronald L. McGregor, director of the herbarium, as the laboratory is known, said that the herbarium was about 5,000 square feet in area and that the expansion would add about 3,500 square feet, mainly to the east end. HE SAID THAT architects were now designing the addition and that he expected construction to be completed by midwinter. Ralph Brooks, assistant director of the herbarium, said the new funds will be used for research. He said that when the herbarium was built in 1965 it contained about 50,000 to 70,000 plant specimens. It now contains about 300,000 specimens. "I've been here about eight or nine years, and ever since I can remember, space has been a problem." Brooks said. THE BRIDWELL Foundation agreed with that assessment and donated $300,000 to resolve the problem. McGregor said members of the foundation were ranchers interested in improving ranges and that the work done by the herbarium was useful to Since 1966 the foundation has annually supported the herbarium by providing funds for graduate assistant travel and supplies, McGregor said. But it was after a visit to the herbarium last year that members of the foundation decided to donate money for the expansion, he said. The donation was made in December but was announced by the University in May. McGregor said the purpose of the herbarium was to provide a facility for the long-range study of plants in the Great Plains. HE SAID THAT specimens of plants were mounted in folders and then stored in cabinets. These specimens are being used by people who are doing research on plants. "About 10,000 specimens are on loan at any one time," he said. The herbarium adds nearly 3,000 specimens a year to its collection, and the new addition should provide enough for about 20 years, McGregor said. "It's hard to speculate about the future," McGregor said. "We thought we had enough space 15 years ago." And after that? New base will not affect neutrality, official says By United Press International TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — A new U.S. base where more than 100 Green Berets are scheduled to train Salvadoran soldiers will not affect the neutrality of Honduras, the country's foreign minister said yesterday. Some of the first troops scheduled to be trained at the base, which will be manned by more than 100 Green Berets, are 2,500 Salvadorans who will return to fight in their country's civil war against leftist guerrillas. Foreign Minister Edgardo Paz Barnica responded to critics who have said that allowing the base to open this month at the caribbean port of Trujillo was unconstitutional and would draw deeper into the regional conflict. THE BASE WAS authorized in a pact signed in a recent Washington trip by military chief Gustavo Alvarez Martinez and U.S. military officials. Paz Barnica said that bilateral agreements exist between the United States and Honduras that allow for a training center "of an academic nature" and will not affect the country's neutrality. Critics charge that the Honduran constitution calls for any foreign troop presence to be cleared by the national congress, which was not done before. The idea of Salvadoran military personnel on Honduran soil has outraged many people in the country, who were often called a war between the two countries in 1969. LARGE POCKETS of land along the joint border are still disputed between the two states. Paz Barnica met with Suzo to inform him about the outcome of last week's Contadora meeting in Panama and lived in Central American foreign ministers. The Contadora group is named after the Panamanian island where officials from Mexico, Panama, Venezuela and Colombia first met in January to discuss a solution to the Central American conflict. JUNE SPECIAL: JUNE SPECIAL: Two scrambled eggs, crispy hash browns, and homemade biscuits. Regular price . . $1.35 99c Vista RESTAURANTS 1527 West 6th Enjoy our full breakfast menu ..including Sunrise Sandwiches! 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