177714 PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928 Hoover Plans to Visit "Christ of the Andes" While in Latin America Trip to Include South American Capitals; Mexico City and Havana Hoover's plan to visit "Christ of the Andes," towering at 11,000 feet on the summit of the Andean Candelaria on the Argentine-Chile border may prove the transcontinental event a entire tour of the Latin Americas. **BEFORE to Visit Montreal** The movement began by popular subscriptions in Argentina and Chile and the movement for its erection was instituted by women's organizations to commemorate the Chileno-Argentine boundary disputes. Hoover to Visit Monument The statue is situated a considerable distance above the Trans-Andean Railway line which tunnels under the mountain, and the fact that Howo intends to leave the train to see the monument will be universally noted as a gesture of sympathy with the international peace movement. It is a forty-foot bronze statue of The Christ which stands out clearly in its pedestal—sometimes wreathed in clouds and mist. A decade ago, William Jennings Bryan declared the establishment of the "Christ of the Andes" marked an end to the violent peace movement and since the World War the monument has been extensively publicized and shown in photographs in the United States to illustrate the spirit of international goodwill. Alboard U. S. S. Maryland, Nov. 22—(UP) Highly elated over the success of his short fishing expedition off Cape San Lucas, Lower California. He will spend this week plus today for another fishing party off Encounter, within a few days. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Schedule is Announced It was confirmed that the Hoover party could arrive in Santiago Chile, D.7 and leave D.8, arriving in Buenos Aires, D.13. From the Argentina capital it was planned to proceed to Montevideo, Dec. 11. Besides the West coast cities previously announced, officials said the Hoover party would visit San Jose, capital of Costa Rica; Lima, capital of Pern. Quito, the Ecuadorian capital, would also be visited because time was not available. The party will remain in Valparaíso for only a few hours and then proceed to the Chilean capital, Santiago. Montevideo will be left behind on the day the party arrives there and the Utah will sail for Rio De Janero, where a two day stop is planned. After leaving Rio, a call at Santo Domingo is under consideration, enlisting the army. Utah will carry the party to Vera Cura where disembarkment for Mexi- Caribbean. A Civil war photo of Abraham Lincoln has been presented to Knox college by Frederick H. Moseley to add to its, Lincoln treasures. Christmas probably will be spent on the Caribbean. Delicious candy made in our own kitchen.—Lunch ond Soda. The study group on international problems will meet at 7:30 tonight in Myers hall instead of Henley house. Burton Kingsbury, chairman. Students May Still Pay Announcements Union Fund Contributors to Be Given Free Varsity On that date the first变性 will be held on the new dance floor, and all those students who are able to provide a pledge card will be admitted full. Students who have not already done so will be given an opportunity to pay a Union building pledge fee of $25.0, or as much as they desire to pay, sometime before Dec. 8, Arkinis Finance committee, announced today. "There are approximately four thousand students enrolled on the Hill." Hillier explained, "If each student who has not already done so, would give the $2.50, we would have more than enough to finish the dance floor in short order." The dance floor would be larger than the one on F. A. U. Hall. "We are still short slightly over $1000." Hillner said. "We believe that we will be able to raise the necessary amount among the students when they realize the purpose of the donation." More than $4000 has already been sent through student fees, unsolicited, and receipts of the Jahwah Wobble. Any student desiring to pay the fee may do so at the Union building any time during the day. Others are joining the Red Cross Why not you? Service Quality Work Burgerts Shoe Shop Across from Court House Quality A-MARKS The Sift Shop JEWELRY Makepeace and Strobel Successors Taxi-- Phone 12 Car Storage HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. When in Kansas City Visit the Orpheum Theatre What a Show This Is! Curtiens at 8:30 and 2:30—Late Comes Seated in Rear Every Night—$1.50, $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50c Mattees—Sat. $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c Thurs. and Sun. $75, 50c, 25c–HA.0695 K. U. STUDENTS DISCOUNT COUPON Upon the presentation of this coupon, the Orpheum management will allow a Discount of 25c on a 75c Ticket for any Sunday Matinee during season. 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