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4 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNE ) First Photograph of Peggy Beal, ‘i SITE IS SELECTED HARDING'S ORDERS Wiss te cot "Peres tate TO RUSH SS) «a poliey and centre On the dramatic # music, and G. O. P. Members Balk at Prospect bf Having to Ex- plain Votes This Fall. Park Proposed as Location for Buildings, have been The propowed location tor the $15,-|'@9¢ 000,000 musical and art centre for New York City is in 59th Street, with & frontage of 600 feet on both sider of and taking In Seventh Avenue and yunning back to 57th Street. it was jearned to-day, The @rea is about half that of the Museum of Natural History. The Legislature last, Maren pdbned ap act authorizing the elty ta acauire 1 site for the advancement of educa- tion In mualo, the drama and other | becor Otto H, K t WASHINGTON, June 7.—If Presi- |) dent Harding carries his insistence on f Ship subsidy legislation before adjourn- Mant to the point suggested by some 5 @ bis friends, it wil! bring about a j werious division between the executive f ‘end members of his own party in Con- Brees, 5 ‘The hearing of the subsidy bill con- @ucted jointly by the House Merchant Marine and Senate Commerce Com- fittees bave brought to light featuren of the proposed Jegisiation which mak» fome of the strongest Administration supporters balk at the prospect of a number Admission to 59th, on buildings, itwel Among t money {# in hand ¢he Board of Beti-| New York Philip Berolzheim Rewspaper and magazine nd otherwine stimulating senti- f if favor of the subsidy. whatever the result of this pro- KANSAS CITY, June 1.—Peggy | steadily from her self-inflicted wound. Marie Beal, who shot and killed Brank | She continued to withhold personal in pushing It} Warren Anderson, department store Viele eae No chargeihisa'been Sied nih euothiagcrenal © director, fast Saturday was] “Anderson's body was still unclaimed Reported to-day to be recovering! late last night. thet insure the promo-|to secure action without further de- Lasker originally estimated the an- maintenance of the American|iay. Mondell, who is a candidate for|nual direct charge on the Treasury ‘Marine,”’ and made no fur-|the Senate from Wyoming, has ex-|from the subsidy as $82,000,0 Un- ther recommendation on the subject, [pressed to associates in the House |der cross-examination before the com- ‘The House Merchant Matine Com-|grave doubts as to the expediency ‘of| mittee he admitted that $62,125,000 mittee, according to a poll a few days} pressing the legislation at this time,|was a more accurate figure. He thinks it may be misinterpreted|bers of Congress opposing and, taken with the general situation, might prove a serious handicap toj nual cost of approximately $75,000,000 Republican members standing for re-|at the outset, The bill is so drawn @lection. Regardless of these oconsid-|that once it is approved by Congress erations, the President is represented |the Shipping Board will not have to as being determined to go the limit In}come back to Congress for its appro- this fight, priations for a long term of years The iniquities of the subsidy meas-|unleas it wants additional subsidies, ure have been brought to light in the] It will not have to make the account- committee hearings, and some of its|ing usually made by Goyernment bu- reaus or departments, Officers of various commercial. Lasker says bodies are being called to Washington jal changes, The bill is what the Ad-jand are giving out statements in be- ministration wants, he says. He de-|half of the subsidy, Every ounce jof\ it as. the President's pet| pressure !s being applied to get earty MODELS BONWIT TELLER &CO ee (PITH AVENUE. af 90 STREET” THURSDAY — To Close Out WOMEN’S HIGHEST TYPE COATS AND CAPES Regardless of For mer Selling Prices or Costs 78.00 - Formerly 110.00 to 226.00 DUVETYN CAPES with large black caracul collars. DUVETYN BELTED COATS of unsurpassable finoness. PIQUETINE COATS with smart and original detail. MARVELLA OR GERONA COATS for motor or travel. FUR TRIMMED COATS AND CAPES of luxurious character. Black, navy blue, faliow tan and other destrable coat shades— all Handsomely allk lined. NO CREDITS NO C, O, D.'s Secretary of the Hoard of Estimate, | Isabel Lowden, conferred last night on the Jocation,| Week Commi venue closed for twu blocks FOR $15000000 |: +) y south, It Is proposed to erect three a large build fan opera house, with a building on one side to hoase the musical and age Fifty-Ninth Street Opposite ing building for @he fine and plastic arts, Plans considered satisfactory mum cost has been éstimated as $15,- 000,000. The elty will furnish the The proposed buildings will Include] Et gam \ ‘ Ne LORAG! central building, the opera house, will - ) <M J z have a three-tier entrance and exit. a at both the 67th and 69th Street ends and by underground, surface and overhead levels, It is planned to cut through two short streets, from 57th members of the committee are h of the Institute of Musical Art; mate will be called on to confemn the}, wugene Noble, Director of the { |iand for the site, City Chamberlain’ yujiiard Foundation; Mrs. E. H. Har- { nd Joseph Haag, riman, American Orchestral Societ Fifth Avenue at_ 35th Street — N. Y. SDAY, JUNE 7, 1922, future of the proposed art Tsong, is 4 Franko Goldman of the Goldman's 59th Street plot, with} Band and the Columbia Concerts: dj William C. Carl of the Guilmant or- gan School, and Harry W. Watrous, Vice President ofthe National Acad- ings. The centre will belemy of Design and President of the National Academy Assoolation whicli represents many art soctetics, rta.and a conservatory of on the other a correspond- presented and the mini- of original features. The ) , to the opera house will be ? PERCENT ( either side of the group of putting ft In a block by hose who will be asked to hn, P. H,-Johnston, Pres- arte, The next step IF to be the) sone of the Chemigal National Bank; +) organization of a committee of repre-|'sgoiph Le ‘) [sentative citisens to consider plans|representing the. Philharmonic S and financing the project. 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