name's rich chord rof man and i'm not a district 10 resident but i am interested in preserving murals, wpa mural ins the citynd i found out about -- i thought the mother's building was hidden murals, but these two murals, [inaudible] he painted these in the tower, this mural and the fwo murals up at ucsf, this building was occupied by public health and for some reason in the 30's, they whitewashed the bottom probably because there was some inappropriate scenes in the murals there. here's a close-up here, actually, bernard zakime's grandson startled the process of cleaning these murals here. and then this is a mural on the second floor here, community health, the bottom one is called growth, and i think, you know, we save quite tow e beach shall lay and -- chalet, and i think we need to save this building and this building needs to be open to the public so the public can enjoy these beautiful murals, they have been closed for a long time and i think either the city needs to own the building or the non-profit group and to have the building so that it's open to the public and the community and the public can en