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Strike Appears Rich GRASS VALLEY, May 1-1 Mining men waited with inter. est today for indications of whether a pair of Vallejo prospectors have made one of the richest gold strikes since the days of the Forty-Niners, or chanced upon a rich but comparatively small pocket. There is no way! of knowing until partners John Neeley and Arthur Wright sink a shallow shaft on the site of their discov. ery five miles northwest of here. They made the strike while making test borings of an iron ore deposit on an eighty-acre tract owned by Ralph Fuhr.

The partners own mineral rights there, and cannily gained the same rights for hundreds of surrounding acres before making their announcement. One sample taken at a depth of sixty-one feet was assayed by Robert W. Decker, Reno geologist, at the almost unbeliev. lable figure of $124,950 a ton. SUBURBAN TODAY at THEATERS EAST BAY MARIN PENINSULA EAST BAY PENINSULA BLUMENFELD THEATERS SAN CARLOS OAKLAND LAUREL Phone Lytell 3-3180 Broadway -'MAN THE IN DARK'--- 3-DIMENSION! 11th IN EDMOND O'BRIEN-AUDREY TOTTER TECHNICOLOR! ANTHONY QUINN Howard Also OF SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE TODAY 17th and Telegraph Avenue Show Starts at 3:30 ROXIE TO THE SEA IN AWARD WINNER! PLUS CARTOONS COMEDIES Zsa Zsa TECHNICOLOR! GABOR Colette JOSE FERRER MARCHAND SAN MATEO BERKELEY MANOR Color 25th by Ave.

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Ave, near 35th AND SAT. San Pablo EL REY BURLESQUE THEATER ON STAGE -IN PERSON SYRA. "MISS SWITZERLAND" QUEEN of the ADULTS SWISS ONLY) CHEESE (FOR CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TILL PERSON! MIDNIGHT Starts Friday! IN TEMPEST STORM CONTINUOUS SHOW TONIGHT MARIN COUNTY BLUMENFELD THEATERS A SAN RAFAEL GLenwood 3-5440 EL CAMINO Montgomery CONFESS" Clift Alfred Hitchcock's "I ANNE BAXTER BRIAN DONLEVY ANTHONY QUINN ROCK HUDSON SAN ANSELMO TAMALPAIS GLenwood SULLIVAN 3-5441 Barbara STANWYCK- Barry MARILYN MO COTTEN FAIRFAX GLenwood 3-5441 FAIRFAX TECHNICOLOR: "ROAD BOB HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR TO CROSBY IN LOU COSTELLO ABBOTT MILL VALLEY SEQUOIA Phone DUnlop TECHNICOLOR! 8-4862 "I DON'T CARE MITZI DAVID WAYNE PETER "ROGUE'S GREENE MARCH'LARKSPUR Phone LArkspur 333 LARK -THE BETTE DAVIS STERLING HAYDEN Walt Disney': "OLYMPIO ELK" Everybody's marketplace Examiner "Sure Fire" Want OPINIONS DIFFER Saturday, May 2, 1953 San Francisco Examiner 8 Rincon Annex Murals Talks by House Group (Continued from committee a compilation of associations with groups cited as Communist front organizations as recorded the House Committee on UnAmerican Activities. Mailliard said he considered selection of Refregier to do the work "unfortunate," but that he believes "people have gone way out of their way to look for trouble" in the paintings.

"Many of these arguments for and against removal of the murals seem to me to be without validity. In my opinion the question should be judged solely on the following points: the murals suitable 441-Are decorate a Federal building or are they offensive to the public that uses the building? and they are offensive, what steps are sary to make them suitable? Judging either the painter or the style of art used would be putting the Congress in the same position as the totalitarian governments who refuse to allow music to be played if the composer's politics do not suit them. RESPONSIBILITY. "I believe it is the responsibility of the Federal Government to respect, as far as is reasonable, the wishes of even a small portion of the public when a question of personal offense is involved. "Since many responsible groups and individuals have testified to the value of these paintings as works of art, sincerely feel it would be a mistake for the Congress arbitrarily to direct their destruction.

"If this committee decides, after hearing all of the arguments, that action is necessary, I urge that the Scudder Resolution be so modified as to permit the responsible Executive Department full discretion as to what steps must be taken to render these murals inoffensive. To destroy all of them by congressional decree because of tionable suitability of a few panels is, in my opinion, wholly unjustified. I must, therefore, oppose the Scudder Resolution in its present form. Shelley said the paintings represent a "factual portrayal" of incidents in California his- tory. "You can't change history by saying: 'I don't like that," he commented.

fist" into Shelley, noted of a painting struggle between south to win a "clenched the foreground depicting the north and California's support in the Civil War. CLENCHED FIST. Saying that the clenched fist is the symbol and salute of the Communists, Shelley added "there might be some subtle propaganda in that." He suggested that such a detail could be painted over or blocked out without destroying all of the mural. Scudder objected to the portrayal of the "argumentative side" of California history rather than the "constructive" throughout all the paintings. "The artist has given our ancestors a bad break," he commented.

He said his views were backed up by California veterans organizations and civic groups, including the Native Sons of the Golden West. Chauncey McKeever, attorney for a San Francisco citizens committee defending the murals, said historians are better judges of history and artists better I judges of art than "legion posts' Canada VACATIONS UNLIMITED CANADIAN Dept. of Please like these from U.S. visitors on a glorious vacation in Name. enquiry gets immediate (PLEASE Canadian Government AddressRealty 510 West Los Angeles, VA-7114.

Town. L- CHURCH SERVICES Page One) land chowder and marching clubs." ATTACKS BILL. McKeever said there is no support for the Scudder bill from any recognized historical society or art group. Thomas Carr Howe director of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor- one of three art museums in San Francisco testified that he finds "no evidence of sinister propaganda" in the murals. "It is my personal conviction that to object to certain of the incidents portrayed is to indulge in a form of witch hunting which is properly regarded in this country as undesirably unAmerican," Howe added.

Howe submitted statements opposing removal of the murals from the directors of the other two San Francisco art museums and from John Hay Whitney, chairman of the board of trustees of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. W. E. Reynolds, commissioner of the Public Buildings Adtold the committee ministration, told the committee "I do not like the murals." He said he would be delighted if some art museum thought enough of them to take them away and preserve them--at no Government expense. He said he is informed painting on plaster can be removed through a rather expensive process.

Crash Death Probed Arvin Victim Was Jailed As Drunk Suspect MADERA, May district attorney's office is investigating the death late Thursday of Earl Pond, 22, of Arvin, who died of auto accident injuries after spending six hours in jail as a drunk suspect. Officers said they found Pond and a companion, 23-year-old Elmer Lee Pollack, also of Arvin, unconscious in a car that had crashed into a telephone pole on the Pacheco Pass high way. Both were jailed as drunks, then hospitalized. Pollack was reported in a serious condition. A Fresno pathologist, who performed an autopsy on Pond's body, said he died of a brain hemorrhage.

Officers said Joe D. Killian, the driver of the car, escaped injury and drove the slightlydamaged auto to Arvin. Labor Council Acts for Carmen The San Francisco Labor Council intervened last night to seek clarification with the city of the situation resulting from the ruling Thursday by the State district court of appeal that the Municipal Railway need not guarantee carmen eight hours of work a day within a ten hour span. The council authorized George Johns, secretary, to meeting with Mayor and other city officials for this purpose. The requset was made to the council by the AFL carmen's union.

First Concrete for New Span Poured The first concrete, for the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge was poured yesterday Gerwick-Kiewit firm, contractors for the sub-structure, The concrete was poured on dry land on the Richmond side and will provide footings for sixth and seventh piers of the bridge. Your park comb are superb! EL 02-0-51-53-13 GOVERNMENT TRAVEL BUREAU Resources Development, Ottawa, Canada send me your 48-page, full-colour book vacation attractions in all parts of Canada. Radio Missionary Rally Planned at Open Bible Church A Radio Missionary Rally will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in Open Bible Church, 2135 Market Street, with the Rev.

William J. Roberts, co-founder and executive secretary-treasurer of the Far East Broadcasting Company, and Max D. Atienza, station manager, speakers. Located in Christian Radio City, Manila, the company has six shortwave transmitters that beam the Christian message to the entire Asiatic sphere twenty hours daily in thirty-four (languages and dialects. Often called the "evangelical air of Christianity," FEBC has given over $2,000,000 worth of free air time to missionaries, national pastors, and Christion workers of more than thirty-five Christian denominations and more than twenty-five independent church and missionary organizations.

The Rev. Mr. Roberts has just recently returned from Europe and the Near East in answer to an invitation by officials in Greece to negotiate with that government for permission to erect a Christian radio station in Athens similar to the one in Manila. At the rally tomorrow he will show colored slides of some of the nations to be covered by the radio station, including those in the shadow of the iron curtain. There will be music by Evangellists Eddie and Ruth Washington.

Anniversary at Westminster The Rev. Paul J. Baird, field director of the Presbyterian Board of Education for northern California, will bring the Merger Anniversary Message at the 11 a. m. service tomorrow in Westminster Presby.

Iterian Church, Page and Webster Streets, in observance of the first anniversary of the merger of the congregations of the former Hope Presbyterian Church (Negro) and the historic 86 year old Westminster Church, which took place last May 4. CHURCH NOTES A THE MEN'S BROTHERHOOD of the Protestant Church of North Beach, St. John's Methodist, 756 Union Street, will sponsor a pre-silver anniversary dinner tonight at 6:30, in the church social hall honoring the Rev. Ettore Di Giantowho will observe his masso, year as their pastor on May 28. Peter Capua, member of the church for the past five years will be the chef.

THE REV. HOWARD TORIUMI who as co-pastor of the Japanese Federated Church of Christ, Presbyterian U.S.A., has been in charge of the English services and activities for the past four years, last week represented the EducaBoard, Presbyterian, U.S.A., at the National Camp Training Conference for Youth in Calif. WHEN THE REV. CHARLES G. WESTON goes on the air tomorrow at 8:30 a.

KSAN, he will begin his fifth year of continuous weekly radio church services. Bethel Church, 856 Capp, sponsors the half hour program. THE REV. ARTHUR SAN. FORD, missionary to Bengal, India, for the past five years, will be pulpit guest tomorrow at 11 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. in Portola Baptist Church, Felton and Girard Streets. He will show slides and curios brought from the territory.

DR. DAN ADLER, associate professor of psychology at San Francisco State College, will be the speaker tomorrow at the free lecture series being given Sundays at 3 p. m. in the Moslem Society of the U.S.A., 870 Castro Street. Doctor Adler was a senior lecturer at the University of Melbourne, Australia, 1950-51, and will join the staff of the University of Sydney, in the same capacity in the summer of 1954.

THE REV. WESLEY L. HAWES, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Page and Webster Streets, and Mrs. Hawes are receiving congratulations on the arrival of their first child, Wesley II, born Tuesday, April 21. JACK VAN LIEW.

first year student at Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, will be the speaker tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in Sunset Baptist Church, Sunset Boulevard and Noriega Avenue. Rev. E.

M. Cox at Glide Memorial The Rev. Ezra M. Cox, who has been called one of the country's most popular home missions speakers, will give the talk at the midweek meeting next Wednesday, night in Glide Methodist Church, Taylor and 1 Ellis. The Rev.

Mr. Cox represents the Methodist Church's Division of National Missions. The meeting opens at 6:30 with a pot luck dinner. Religious Science San Jose Services Tomorrow the Church and Institute of Religious Science, whose headquarters at 111 'Farrell Street and whose Sunday 11 a.m. services are held in the Curran Theater, 445 Geary Street, will open its first weekly Sunday morning services to be held in San Jose at the Studio Theater, 396 South First Street.

Starting at 11 a.m., the entire service at the Curran Theater will be carried direct to the theater in San Jose by telephone wire where it will be heard through the facilities of a loudspeaker system. Doctor Custer will deliver the sermon on the theme "Criticism I versus Praise." The new services are an outgrowth of a recent series of classes on "Science of Mind and How to Use It" conducted in San Jose through the use of tape recordings made by Dr. Dan Custer, minister of the sponsoring church and dean of the San Francisco Institute, and associate, the Rev. W. W.

his Kintner. Christian Home Week Services In Bayview Southern Baptist Church, 1201 Mendell Avenue, at McKinnon, near Third Street, al week-long observance of "Christian Home Week" opens tomorrow, under leadership of the Rev. Pat H. Carter, pastor. The importance of the Christian home in fashioning will be emphasized.

Families are being urged to set aside Monday night, May 4, for their own private devotions and dedication of their homes. Thursday will be "Family-atHome" night. Rev. Carter's sermon themes tomorBe row will be, 11 a. m.

"Blueprint for a Better Home," and at 7:30, "Problems of Love, Courtship and Marriage." Israel Lecture at First Covenant The Rev. Victor Buksbazen, who has recently returned from Israel, will give an illustrated talk on "Israel, the Arabs and Russians" tomorrow night at 7:30 in First Covenant Church, 455 Dolores Street. The speaker is general secretary of the Friends of Israel Missionary and Relief Society of Philadelphia. "'The an oratorio with music by Joseph W. Clokey and text from "A Cycle of Poems" by George Herbert, will be sung by the Chancel Choir tomorrow at 8 p.

m. in Calvary Presbyterian Church, Fillmore and Jackson. Twenty-five young people of 21st Avenue Baptist Church, Twenty first Avenue at Geary, have already been signed up for Baptist summer camp at Loma Mar, in the Santa Cruz Mountains, according to the Rev. Avalon Brown. FIRST COVENANT Oratorio Set At Calvary Church BOSTROM 455 Dolores near 18th REV.

G. E. BOSTROM 9:45 Sunday School 11 a.m. "BETTER THINGS" 5:30 Youth Fellowship 7:30 "ISRAEL. THE ARABS AND RUSSIANS" (Illustrated) Rev.

Victor Buksbagen BOSTROM MISSION UNITY TRUTH CENTER 3549 20th Bet. Mission -Valencia DR. HENRY J. KLEEFISCH, Leader 9:45 A.M. Sunday School SUNDAY, 11 A.

M. 'THE SPIRITUAL LANDMARKS' SPECIAL MUSIC Wednesday 2 p.m, Unity Class Friday 8 p.m., Healing Praise Service White Lotus Day To Be Observed "White Lotus Day," in memory of the passing of Madame H. P. Blavatsky, the great teacher of theosophy, will be observed in a special program next Friday at 8 p. at the United Lodge of Theosophists, 166 Sanchez Street, at Market.

Helena Petrovna Blavatsky spent her life in an effort to reconcile East and West, according to a spokesman of the lodge, and 1 to heal the injury to religious life caused by the conflict between science and religion. Next Friday night's program will contain some readings ideals: which furthered. these "'The Light of Asia," also "The Voice of the Silence," and Madame Blavatsky's own writings. JAMES J. NEWMAN Sees Highway Challenge -San Francisco Examiner Photo.

More Roads Urged 65 Million Vehicles Predicted by 1960 The Nation will have more than 65,000,000 vehicles by and our roads will not be able to accommodate them unless drastic expansion is under1 taken, James J. Newmon, vice president of B. F. Goodrich Company, warned here yesterday. At least $7,000,000,000 worth of road improvement every year for the next five years is essential to maintaining a high level of prosperity, Newman told 170 business and civic leaders at a Fairmont Hotel luncheon.

"The people are becoming aware of this problem and I'm sure that they will meet the challenge," he added. By 1960, Newman believes, the principal indicators which measure our country's economic progress will be 25 per cent higher than in 1950. American industry will have to invest $200,000,000,000 during the 1950- 1960 period, or nearly as much as was invested in the last thirty years, to achieve this goal, he said. 8 Bay Laymen Knighted Outstanding Citizens Win St. John's Cross Eight outstanding Bay area Catholic laymen have been named "Knights of the Sovereign and Military Order of St.

John of Jerusalem," it was announced yesterday. The "Cross of Knight of Magistral Grace, with inscription into Gremio Religionis" has been conferred upon: Andrew J. Lynch, 3330 Baker Street; John E. Morris, 5098i Grove Street, Oakland; John Francis Barrett, 114 Clark Drive, Burlingame; Andrew F. Burke, 2511 Pacific Avenue; J.

Philip Murphy, 107 Estates Drive, Piedmont; Paul J. Cushing, 37 Hillwood Place, Oakland; Dr. Edmund J. Morrissey, 2700 Vallejo Street, and James M. Smith, 701 Marina Boulevard.

The Most Rev. John J. Mitty, archbishop, was recently accorded a very high honor by the Knights of Malta when there was conferred upon him the Grand Magistral Cross of the order. Pagano Rites Set HOLLYWOOD, May -(INS) -Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Ernest S. Pagano, prominent Hollywood writerproducer, who died of a heart attack Wednesday.

the limith of to "Hope track come in Canada "RAVE" REPORTS are your surest guide to Canada. Your coupon attention. Get in touch Travel Bureau, Associated Sixth Metaphysical Notes Offered A new service to metaphysicians has recently been instituted by Dr. Myrtle Ford Pease, metaphysical lecturer, teacher. and practitioner.

In response to repeated requests from students and other friends, copies. of her lecture notes are now being mailed out free, on request. More than 1,100 sets are sent out weekly. The lectures, given every Sunday at 11 a. in Marines Memorial Building, Sutter and Mason, are actually healing and public class instructions.

Requests may be mailed to: Metaphysical Notes, 681 Market Church of Truth To Review Book A review of Dr. Norman Vincent Peale's recent book, "The Power of Positive Thinking," will be given tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Mrs. Fthel Higgins, minister of the Unity Church of Truth, meeting in the Century Club, Franklin and Sutter Streets. A minister of the Reformed Church in America, Doctor Peale is pastor of the Marble Collegiate Church, New York City, which was founded 318 year ago.

He is widely known to TV and radio audiences and his book which Mrs. Higgins will review tomorrow has already sold 200,000 copies, Adventist Choir To Sing Tonight The fourth annual "Grand Musical Concert" of the delphian Seventh Day Adventist Choir of San Francisco will be held tonight at 8 p. m. in the Veterans Center. Memorial Building, FIRST Church NAZARENE 3541 20th 1 bik, from Mission REV.

WILSON R. LANPHER. Pastor Climaxing Services of Revival conducted by DR. HENRY B. WALLIN National Evangelist Wilson R.

11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Lanpher MILLBRAE MILLBRAE El Phone OX Camino-Chadbourne 7-4444 "OFF LIMITS" with BOB HOPE ROD CAMERON In "SAN ANTONE'- Major Suburban DRIVE IN THEATERS EAST BAY PENINSULA MARIN COUNTY ALAMEDA ISLAND AUTC MOVIES 3 BLOCKS FROM TUBE IN ALAMEDA NAKED JAMES STEWART JANET LEIGH "ROGUE LAWFORD ALAMEDA DRIVE- IN Webster at Alameda Tube, LA. 3-9344 JAZZ DANNY THOMAS and PEGGY LEE Sylvana MANGANO- Vittorio GASSMAN SAN PABLO RANCHO DRIVE- IN 14th Broadway. San Pablo, BE, 4-6648 -RIDE THE MAN THE SHORES OF BELMONT STARLITE DRIVE- IN Gregory LY.

3-0074 PECK GREAT WHITE SAN MATEO BURLINGAME STUDIO DRIVE- IN Peninsular Ave, and Woodside Way Between El Camino-Bayshore DI, 3-6438 BEST MOVIE OF THE YEAR! "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" TECHNICOLOR! BETTY HUTTON CONCORD MOTOR IN By Open the Daily 7 Monument p.m. COSTELLO MEET THE INVISIBLE ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO BILL ELLIOTT BARGAIN NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY EL CERRITO EL CERRITO MOVIES San Pablo at Fairmont. LA, 6-7824 Gates Open 7 p.m.-Show Starts Dusk WAVE AT A WAC'ROSALIND RUSSELL-MARIE WILSON LAWLESS BREED'TECHNICOLOR! ROCK HUDSON SAN RAFAEL MOTOR MOVIES GL. San Rafael 4-5443 THE ROBERT NEWTON WESTROD CAMERON PEGGIE CASTLE OAKLAND AIRPORT AIRPORT Auto Movies 98th nr. Oakland Airport.

LO. 9-3622 Gates Open Starts Dusk BACK LITTLE BOOTH, BEST ACTRESS in HER ACADEMY AWARD ROLE JOHNSON JANET LEIGH EPISCOPAL GRACE CATHEDRAL CALIFORNIA AT JONES STREET 8:00 a.m The Holy Communion 11 a.m The Church School 11 a.m, Holy Communion. Sermon: THE REV. KENNETH E. NELSON 4:00 p.m.

Choral Evensong. Sermon: THE REV. CHAD WALSH ST. LUKE'S CHURCH Ness Avenue at Clay Street REV. CARL N.

TAMBLYN, Rector 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. Church School and Family Service 11 a.m. Holy Communion, Sermon, 7:30 p.m. Young People's Fellowship CHURCH OF THE ADVENT OF CHRIST THE KING 261 Fell St.

bet, Franklin Gough Rev. Weston Gillett, Rector Rev Francis Kane McNaul Asst, Sunday 8 and 9:30 a.m. Low Mass 11 a.m. High Mass and Sermon ST. JAMES CHURCH California St, at 9th Ave.

REV. EDW. WICHER Rector 8:00 a.m, Holy Communion 9:45 Church School, 11 a.m. Holy Communion, Sermon: The Rector ST.MARY the VIRGIN, Union at Steiner St. REV.

KEPPEL W. HILL, Rector 8:00 Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon Holy Communion 1st and 3rd Sundays ST. PETERS Rev 420-29th John A.

Av.nr. Collins Clement Holy Communion 8:00 a.m, Junior Church and School 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m. Holy Communion, Sermon, Tues, 7:45 p.m. Ministry of Healing 'An le M.

P. and L. K.J. SUNDAY SCHOOL DIRECTORY Are Your Children Attending Sunday School? The following churches will gladly welcome them: CIVIC Hamilton Orthodox Sq. Baptist, Presbyterian, Geary 1823 Frankin, Turk.

9:45 9:45. a.m. All ages. ANZA VISTA--First DOWNTOWN- -Apost Faith, 1227 Sutter, 9:30, Children Adults. Fully graded.

Glide Methodist, Taylor Ellis, 9:45 a.m. Nursery at 11 a.m, MISSION Saints Episcopal, 1350 Waller, 9:30. Nursery at 11. HAIGHT-ASHBURY-All DISTRICT- -Bethel, 865 Capp or, 24th Mission, 9:45, All First Covenant, 455 Dolores or, 18th 9:45. All ages.

ages. First Spanish Speaking Southern Baptist. 3450-20th, 9:45 a.m, NOB HILL- Grace Cathedral, California OUTER MARKET Taylor, 11 a.m All departments. United Lodge of Theosophists, 166 Sanchez at Market, 11. PACIFIC HEIGHTS- Calvary Presbyterian.

Fillmore Jackson, 9:30. All ages. St. POTRERO-Full Syrian Orthodox, 1675 Green St. at Gough, 10:30 a.m.

Gospel Tabernacle, 2850 21st Street, 9:45 a.m.• RICHMOND-St. Peter's Episcopal, 420 9th Avenue. 9:30. Junior Church. SUNSET -Episcopal Sun.

School, 1750-29th Ave. 1374-19th Ave. 9:30. PRINT) Ads. -State.

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