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Part Ill Feb. 10, 1973 Los Angeles Times Investment Funds NASD Listings for is the price you get when you sell. buy, including commission. If the "bid" and means the fund is a "no load" fund which Priori Bid Asked Bid Bid AGE Fnd 5.96 6.08 5.84 Forum Group: Admiralty Funds: Cimb 11.29 Grwth 5.05 5.53 5.00 100 Fd 12.97 Incom 4.23 4.64 4.22 101 Fd 9.25 Insur 9.81 10.75 9.68 Twen 6.54 Advisrs 4.60 5.08 4.60 Fnd Gth 4.93 Aetna 10.34 11.30 10.15 Founders Group: Afuture 11.98 11.98 11.76 Grwth 5.92 AlAm Fd .88 .96 .85 Incom 12.36 Allstate 14.55 15.65 14.38 Mutal 9.67 Alpha 15.25 16.69 15.03 Speci 11.92 Amcap 6.84 7.48 6.75 Foursq 10.10 Am Diver 10.74 11.74 10.59 Franklin Group: Am Egity 4.90 5.37 4.84 DNTC 9.76 Amer Express: Grwth 7.77 Capit 8.71 9.52 8.58 Utils 5.72 Incme 9.05 9.89 9.00 Incom 2.02 Invest 8.66 9.46 8.59 US Gov 10.09 Speci 8.45 9.24 8.31 FdF Dep 11.25 Stock 8.63 9.43 8.53 Fund Inc Grp: Am Grth 6.14 6.71 6.13 Comm 10.29 Am Insin 5.66 6.18 5.64 Impac 9.21 Am Invs 5.57 5.57 5.43 Ind Trd 14.12 Am Mutt 9.02 9.86 8.95 Pilot 8.31 AmN Gth 2.95 3.22 2.92 Gatewy 9.99 Anchor Group: GE 38.33 Capit 7.21 6.43 Gen Sec 7.69 Grwth 10.31 9.30 Group Sec: Incre 8.57 7.77 Apex 6.90 Fd Inv 9.37 8.46 Balan 8.25 Vent 10.04 11.00 9.82 Com St 12.13 Wash 13.60 14.90 13.41 GrthFd A 5.23 Astron 4.47 4.89 4.40 Grth Ind 22.94 Audax Fd 10.39 11.36 10.30 Guard 25.02 Axe Houghton: Hamilton: Fnd A 5.21 5.66 5.17 HDA 4.55 Fnd 7.67 8.34 7.62 Grwth 7.71 Stock 6.23 6.81 6.19 Incom 6.39 Scien 4.75 5.16 4.70 Fd 13.01 BLC Grth 12.77 13.96 12.65 Lev 9.21 Babson 11.70 11.70 11.56 Hedb Gor 8.73 Bayrk Fd 8.50 9.04 8.40 Hedge Bayrk Gr 6.26 6.66 6.11 Heritge 2.43 Beach Hil 11.05 11.05 10.92 Hor Man 19.62 Beach In 13.22 13.22 13.09 ISI Group: Berg Ken 11.93 11.93 11.77 Grwth 4.55 Berk Gth 5.42 5.92 5.35 Incom 4.06 Bondstk 5.63 6.15 5.56 Trus sh 13.01 Bost Fdn 11.17 12.21 11.10 Trus un 3.52 Brwn Fd 4.06 4.44 4.02 Imp Cap 10.79 Bullock Calvin: Imp Gth 8.41 Bullck 14.79 16.20 14.64 IncF Am 14.26 Candn 22.59 24.74 22.57 IncF Bos 6.89 Divid 3.96 4.34 3.92 Industry 3.92 NatW 10.62 11.64 10.55 INTGN 9.89 NY Vnt 13.05 14.29 12.93 ICA 14.43 Burnh Fd 12.05 12.05 11.88 inv Guid 9.01 CG Fund 11.66 12.61 11.56 Inv Indic Capam 8.10 8.88 8.07 Inves Bos 12.78 Capit Gth 3.23 3.54 3.18 Investors Group: Capit Sh 6.39 7.00 6.30 IDS Grt 7.72 tap Trin 14.02 15.32 13.80 IDS ndi 6.85 Centry Sh 14.03 15.33 13.74 Muti 10.36 Channing Funds: Prog 4.83 Balan 11.73 12.82 11.56 Stock 21.15 Bond 9.77 10.68 9.76 Select 9.61 Com St 1.52 1.66 1.51 Var PY 9.29 Grwth 6.30 6.89 6.25 Inv Resh 5.37 Incom 7.33 8.01 7.30 Istel 22.20 Spect 2.02 2.21 1.98 Ivy 8.82 Vent 11.60 12.68 11.37 JP GrthF 10.59 Chase Gr Bos: Janus 17.62. Fund 10.03 10.96 9.83 Hanck 8.91 Frt Cap 7.77 8.49 7.60 Hanc Si 8.94 Shrhid 8.26 9.03 8.19 Johnstn 28.38 Spect 8.36 9.14 8.19 Keystone Funds: Chemicl 11.32 12.37 11.16 Apollo 6.33 Colonial: Cus B1 19.45 Cnvrt 10.87 11.88 10.87 Cus B2 20.78 Equty 3.89 4.25 3.84 CUS B4 9.17 Fund 10.87 11.88 10.75 Cus K2 7.92 Grwth 7.00 7.65 6.91 CUS 7.06 Incom 10.13 11.07 10.12 CUS S1 24.18 Vent 4.73 5.17 4.64 CUS S2 11.89 Colu Grth 14.38 14.38 14.09 Cus S3 9.26 Cwith AB 1.38 1.49 1.36 CUS S4 5.65 4.93 Cwith 7.12 7.78 7.05 Knickb 6.79 1.64 1.77 1.63 Polar Comp 5.11 5.60 5.05 Knick GI 9.04 Gr Comp As 5.96 6.53 5.92 Lenox Fd 6.02 Comp Bd Cp 8.95 9.73 8.89 Lexington Grp: Comp 8.63 9.33 8.51 Cp Ldr 16.61 Comp Fd 11.62 11.48 Lex Gr 9.73 Concord 11.62 12.50 Lex Rh 15.84 Cons Inv 5.90 6.45 5.78 Librty Fd 6.26 Constel 8.14 8.17 Life Stk 7.07 Cont Mut 8.14 9.36 8.94 Life Ins 9.90 Cont Gth 16.69 15.17 Linc Ntl 9.72 9.08 Ctry WDiv Cap 6.16 6.69 6.09 Ling 15.44 Crn 7.68 8.39 7.54 Loomis Sayles: Crn WDal 13.05 12.91 Canad 32.95 Davge Fd 13.05 67.13 66.38 Capit 13.81 de Vegh 67.13 Mut 15.35 Delaware 11.03 Group: 10.95 Lord Abbett: Decaf 12.05 Affiltd 6.93 Delaw 11.28 12.33 11.10 A BUS 3.35 Delta 6.38 6.97 6.27 Bnd Db 10.92 Dir Cap 5.65 6.19 5.57 Luth Bro 11.82 Dodg Cox 16.19 16.19 16.01 Luth Inc 9.94 Drexel 12.67 12.67 12.55 Magna Funds: Dreyfus Grp: MagC 4.92 Dreyf 12.11 13.27 11.92 Incom 9.31 Levge 16.74 18.35 16.49 Pilgm 10.46 Spl Inc 8.13 8.91 8.09 Manhtn 4.61 Third 10.59 11.61 10.39 Mkt Gth 3.25 Fd 3.61 3.61 3.56 Massachusett Co: Eagle Gr 8.47 9.28 8.24 Freed 8.59 Indep 8.30 Balan 10.01 10.94 9.93 Mass 12.53 Grwth 16.59 18.13 16.41 6.41 Mass Financi: Incom 6.42 7.02 MIT 12.22 Speci 9.14 9.99 9.01 MIG 14.45 Stock 13.85 15.14 13.71 MID 14.59 Ebrstdt 11.88 12.98 11.72 MFD 14.93 EDIE Spl 26.84 26.84 26.51 MCD 16.31 EFC Managemnt: Mates 3.26 Eq Gth 8.92 9.78 8.77 Mathers 13.65 Ea Pro 3.58 3.92 8.39 Mid AM 6.16 3.53 Fd Am 8.52 9.34 13.91 MONY 12.53 Egret Gt 14.09 15.32 18.56 Mut Ben 10.96 Elfun Tr.

18.81 MIF Fd 8.14 Emer Sec 5.29 5.78 5.24 MIF Gth 5.23 Energy 12.48 12.48 12.32 OmaG 5.34 Equity 9.25 10.11 9.15 Omahl 9.71 Fairfid 10.38 11.34 10.18 Mut Shrs 16.20 Farm Bu 10.67 10.67 10.54 Mut Trst 2.04 Fidelity Group: NEA Mut 10.96 Bond 9.53 10.42 9.52 Natl Ind 11.38 Capit 12.75 13.93 12.56 Nat Secur Ser: Contfd 9.65 9.50 Balan 10.01 Conv 8.26 8.63 8.23 Bond 5.12 Dstny 7.49 7.40 Divid 4.16 Essex 12.93 12.66 Grwth 9.06 Evrst 12.57 13.74 12.43 Pf Stk 6.92 Fidel 17.20 18.88 16.97 Incom 5.28 Puritn 10.12 11.06 10.07 Stock 7.66 Salem 4.92 5.38 4.83 NE LifeFund: Trend 26.71 29.19 26.20 Equit Financial Prog: Groth Dyna 4.86 4.74 Side Indust 4.57 4.50 Neuw Cet 6.02 Incom 6.16 9.12 Neuw Fd 10.56 Vent 4.87 4.77 New Wid 14.06 FstFd Va 12.65 13.83 12.44 Newton 17.91 Fst Investors: Nich Strg 22.67 Disco 7.38 8.09 7.23 Noreast 15.94 Grwth 8.91 9.76 8.70 Oceangr 7.54 Stock 8.99 9.85 8.92 Omega 9.38 Fst Mult 9.46 9.46 9.24 One WmS 17.91 Fst Sierr 5.27 5.78 5.19 ONeill Fd 13.70 Friday, Feb. 9, 1973 "Asked" is the price you pay when you the "asked" prices are the same charges no commission. Prior Asked Bid Bid Asked Bid Oppenheimer Fd: 11.29 11.11 Oppen 8.18 8.94 8.10 12.97 12.87 AIM 11.65 12.73 11.45 9.25 9.20 Time 9.59 10.48 9.41 6.54 6.44 OTC Sec 10.72 11.87 10.99 5.39 4.95 Param 8.38 9.16 8.29 Paul Rvr 8.00 8.74 7.92 6.47 5.85 Penn Sq 7.15 7.15 7.08 13.51 12.28 Pa Mut 3.37 3.37 3.29 10.57 9.55 Phila 7.82 8.57 7.62 13.03 11.74 Pine St 11.10 11.10 10.98 11.04 9.97 Pine Tree 4.16 4.13 Pioneer Fund: 10.70 9.67 Entrp 8.64 9.44 8.60 8.52 7.67 Fund 12.61 13.78 12.50 6.27 5.71 11 10.29 11.25 10.22 2.21 2.02 Plan Inv 11.64 12.72 11.48 11.06 10.08 Pligrth 14.69 16.05- 14.48 11.25 11.08 Price Funds: Grwth 30.30 30.30 29.77 11.25 10.19 Era 11.73 11.73 11.59 10.07 8.94 N. Horiz 37.74 37.74 37.20 15.43 13.93 Pro Fund 10.41 10.41 10.28 9.08 8.12 Pro Portf 6.97 6.97 10.80 9.79 Provid 4.51 4.93 4.48 37.82 Prov Gth 9.22 10.08 9.13 7.66 7.53 Pru SIP 11.36 12.41 11.27 Putnam Funds: 7.55 6.82 Conv 11.32 12.37 11.30 9.02 8.22 Equit 10.51 11.49 10.17 13.26 12.00 Georg 17.17 18.77 16.99 5.72 Grwth 11.97 13.08 11.76 22.94 22.74 Incom 8.50 9.29 8.47 25.02 24.76 Invest 10.45 11.42 10.27 Vista 11.91 13.02 11.55 4.97 4.49 Voyag 11.54 12.61 11.12 8.42 7.55 Revere 9.03 9.87 8.93 6.98 6.36 Rinfret 14.84 16.26 14.59 13.01 12.76 Sagitars 2.96 2.96 2.90 9.21 9.16 Schustr 10.29 11.25 10.18 9.54 8.67 Schust Sp 10.76 11.76 10.65 8.03 Scudder Funds: 2.66 2.32 Int Inv 17.19 17.44 17.19 19.31 Spect 36.26 36.26 35.69 21.21 Balan 17.49 17.49 17.31 Com St 11.42 11.42 11.28 4.97 4.50 Security Funds: 4.44 4.06 Equty 4.02 4.41 3.96 14.22 12.97 Invest 7.36 8.07 7.33 3.50 Ultra 9.13 10.01 9.01 11.79 10.67 Selected Funds: 9.19 8.27 Sel Am 9.50 10.38 9.39 15.58 14.45 Sel Opp 12.13 13.26 12.02 7.55 6.86 Sel Spl 15.06 16.46 14.86 4.30 3.79 Sent Gth 10.52 11.43 10.29 10.69 9.91 Sentry 16.78 18.24 16.46 15.77 14.26 Shareholders Gp: 9.01 8.94 Cmstk 3.98 4.35 3.93 5.23 Entrp 6.51 7.11 6.42 13.97 12.64 Flet Fd 5.15 5.63 5.02 Harbr 8.34 9.11 8.28 7.76 Legal 6.83 7.46 6.77 7.45 6.87 Pace 10.93 11.95 10.78 11.27 10.39 Shearson Funds: 5.25 4.82 Appre 22.73 24.83 22.32 22.99 21.22 Incom 18.58 20.31 18.55 10.44 9.70 Invest 10.78 11.76 10.63 10.10 9.30 Sherm 12.35 12.35 12.09 5.87 21.81 Side Fd 8.12 8.90 8.06 22.89 8.72 Sigma Funds: 8.82 10.66 Capit 9.70 10.60 9.55 11.51 17.40 Invest 11.83 12.93 11.66 8.79 Trust 8.94 9.77 8.87 17.62 9.68 9.72 8.85 Vent 11.91 13.02 11.78 28.38 27.98 SB Eqty 12.01 12.01 11.83 SB 12.66 12.66 12.62 6.94 6.16 SoGen Int 13.73 14.38 13.71 20.34 19.43 Sw Swin Invs Gt 7.35 9.29 10.04 8.49 9.23 7.78 22.77 20.76 10.04 9.17 Sover Inv 12.28 13.45 12.19 8.68 7.92 Spectra 7.03 7.70 7.00 7.85 7.01 IntD 10.32 10.32 10.16 26.49 23.88 State BondGr: 13.03 11.73 Com 5.35 5.85 5.28 10.14 9.11 Div Fd 5.65 6.17 5.60 6.19 5.48 Prog 6.02 6.58 5.94 5.39 4.81 StFrm Gt 5.03 5.03 4.97 7.44 6.71 Frm in 10.02 10.02 9.98 9.90 8.88 State St 50.42 5.95 Steadman Funds: Am Ind 3.75 18.18 16.63 Asso 1.31 1.31 1.31 10.63 9.54 Invest 1.62 1.62 1.60 17.31 15.62 Balan 23.32 23.32 23.05 6.87 6.22 Cap 11.68 11.68 11.55 7.72 6.98 Stock 16.90 16.90 16.69 10.82 9.85 Supervisd Inv: 10.62 9.60 Grwth 6.86 7.52 6.75 3.82 Incom 9.01 9.98 8.96 Sumit 10.65 11.67 10.49 32.95 32.97 Tech 7.01 7.68 6.91 13.81 13.55 Sync Gth 8.57 9.37 15.35 15.18 TMR App 10.06 10.99 9.84 Teacher 10.57 10.79 10.39 7.50 6.86 Temp Gt 8.63 9.42 8.66 3.63 3.34 Towr Cap 6.17 6.74 6.12 11.93 10.89 Trns Cap 9.25 10.05 9.13 12.92 11.70 Trav Eq 11.74 12.87 11.63 10.86 9.93 Tudr Hed 14.83 14.83 14.64 TwnC Gt 3.32 3.64 3.22 5.39 4.87 TwnC Inc 4.23 4.64 4.18 10.17 9.29 USAA 13.35 13.35 13.12 11.43 10.34 US GovSe 10.40 10.56 10.40 5.04 4.54 Unif Mut 10.26 11.21 10.17 3.25 3.19 Unifund 10.25. 11.20 10.19 Union Svc Grp: 9.41 8.57 Broad 14.93 16.32 14.77 9.10 8.19 Nat Inv 9.63 10.52 9.49 13.73 12.43 Cap 12.18 13.31 12.00 Whieh 14.22 15.54 14.09 13.37 12.07 United Funds: 15.79 14.19 Accm 7.93 8.69 7.81 15.95 14.53 Bond 8.21 9.00 8.21 16.32 14 66 Con Gr 11.62 12.73 11.41 17.83 15.98 Con Inc 11.21 12.28 11.11 3.26 3.28 Incom 15.35 16.82 15.16 13.65 13.48 Scien 7.76 8.50 7.64 6.73 6.18 Vang 8.28 9.07 8.16 13.69 12.32 Value Line Fd: 12.01 10.84 Val Li 6.34 6.95 6.26 8.80 8.06 Incom 4.89 5.36 4.86 5.65 5.16 Lev Grt 9.07 9.48 8.97 5.80 5.27 Spl Sit 4.27 4.68 4.20 10.55 9.65 Vance Sanders: 16.29 16.25 Bostn 7.83 8.56 7.71 2.04 2.04 Comm 8.76 9.57 8.62 11.18 10.87 Spect 9.26 10.12 9.17 11.38 11.18 Vandrbt 6.88 7.52 6.85 Vangd 3.09 3.38 3.08 9.97 Vantg TN 7.26 7.16 1838263 4.14 5.11 6.90 8.90 5.24 7.59 Var Wall Wash Weing Viking Wellingtn In St Eq 4.51 12.67 12.38 6.95 9.40 Group: 10.27 12.67 13.53 4.90 6.95 12.26 13.80 4.43 6.83 9.07 Expir 24.83 27.14 24.57 16.45 Ivest 11.68 12.77 11.45 11.21 Morg 12.59 13.76 12.35 17.46 Techv 7.97 7.83 6.02 5.89 Trust 13.50 14.76 13.36 10.56 10.31 Wells 12.41 13.56 12.40 15.37 13.90 Welltn 12.03 13.15 11.88 19.58 17.61 Windr 8.73 9.54 8.66 22 67 22.19 West Ind 4.58 5.02 4.50 15.94 Westf Grt 9.91 10.77 9.85 7.54 7.43 Wincp Fd 6.30 6.90 6.17 9.50 9.26 Winfield 4.84 5.30 4.78 17.91 17.66 Wise Fd 6.30 6.88 6.23 13.70 13.51 Ziegler 10.92 11.93 10.68 Ship Mov Movements Compiled by Marine Exchange.

Refer to steamship companies for dock times, rates, reservations and ports of call. ACTIVE VESSELS IN PORT FRIDAY-(To 4:00 p.m.) Vessel Berth From Operator Destination To Sail ARCO Prud. Bay (Tk.) LB-118 Drift River Apollon (Lib.) LB-205 Beinor (Nor.) 134 Yokohama Calanca (Ss.) 232-C Dromon (Lib.) LB-212 Yokohama Essence (Lib.) LB-31 Diego Fairsea (Lib.) 195 Mazatian Fauskanger (Nor.) 146 Hakone Maru (Jap.) 209 Hood LB-125 Hoegh Trotter (Nor.) 224 Holtefiell (Nor.) LB-212 Hozan Maru (Jap.) 212 Davao Italia (Itl.) 153 San Lucas Islas Galapagos (Ec.) 241 Bay J. Whitney (Bge.) LB-83 Lompoc (Tkr.) 149 Ludwigshafen (Ger.) LB-20 Havre Nahmint Carr. LB-52 P.

Alber. Newark LB-228 Balboa Oakland LB-229 Yokohama Olympic Palm (Lib.) 210 Oriental Pearl (Lib.) 145 Diego Phillips Calif (Tkr.) 119 Avon Pine (Pan. tkr.) 215 Rosarita Beach Polynesia Daikan (Grk.) LB-4 Pago Pago President Taylor 92 York Sandar (Nor.) 136 Yokohama Sansinena (Lib. tkr.) 46 Mena Ahmadi Shinko Maru No. 23 (Jap.) 179 Siuslaw (Bge.) 107 Stolt Lion (Br.

tkr.) LB-101 San Fran Stolt Tudor (Br. tkr.) 142 San Jose Guat VESSELS ARRIVING Vessel Berth From Brevik (No.) LB-26 Hawaiian 208 Honolulu Janova (No.) 218 Korea Bear 91 Fran. VESSELS DUE TO Vessel Berth From Amer. Legion LB-247 Yokohama Burl Watson (LI. Tk.) Anc.

Cap Clevind. (Br.) 198 Fran. Emma Johanna (Ge.) LB-244 Hiroshima Golden Bear 87 Fran. Golden Eagle (Li. Tk.) 163 Hongkong Honour (Li.) 97 New Orleans Jalamokambi (In.) LB-20 Japan Ambass.

220 Kushiro Luigi d'Amico (It.) 221 Morillo (Ge.) LB-2 Bolivar Nikolay Karamzin (RU.) LB-245 Silba (Ys. Tk.) Anc. Tansan, Indo. Theben (No.) 187. Fran.

Texaco Georgia (Tk.) LB-84 Port Arthur Utah Std. (Tk.) 101 Willbridge Fernlake (No.) 228E Fran. VESSELS SAILED Vessel Columbia Star (Br.) Seamar Plutos (Ge.) Jalamorari (In.) Japan Ace (Ja.) Isl. Princess (No.) LOCATION OF BERTHS Outer Harbor, Basin, 101 to 149; Wilmington, 151 to Beach, LB-1 WEATHER REPORTS, FORECASTS $29.80 NATIONAL FORECAST FOR FEB. 10, 1973- 30.50 30.00 30.10 30.20 30.40:30.50:30.60 30.60 SEATTLE SAULT STE: MARIE: BOSTON 29.80% 481 0.30 BISMARCK 15 25 0) PORTLAND GREAT FALLS 22, BUFFALO NEW YORK $30.00 EUREKA7 ST.

PAUL 574 BOISE 45 21 DETROIT 22, 20 HISS 26 27 22-WASHINGTON RENO CASPER OMAHA CHICAGO 30.20 35 35 28. 135 SAN 58 FRANCISCO SALT LAKE CITY 41 0. CINCINNATI 38 0 30.10 DENVER KANSAS CITY 37 62. -NASHVILLE 30.00 038 LAS VEGAS CHARLESTON 620 43 46 0 042 0 38. 350 36 29.80 ALBUQUERQUE OKLAHOMA CITY LOS ANGELES 70 LITTLE ROCK ATLANTA! AMARILLO BIRMINGHAM PHOENIX 47 50 EL PASO DALLAS JACKSONVILLE 30.50 SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON TAMPA 60 29.90| 055 050 NEW ORLEANS MIAMI 30.10 30.10 CHRISTI 050 30.00 SUNDAY FORECAST BROWNSVILLE, 55 30.20 30.40.

30.40 30.20 30.10 LUIS OBISPO1 BAKERSFIELD 59 SANTA MARIA BARBARA PALMDALE SANTA 52 60 33 55 SAN OXNARD BURBANK BERNARDINO 52 60 52 48 56 LOS ANGELES CIVIC CENTER RIVERSIDE COLD WARM STATIONARY OCCLUDED SANTA MONICA, 54 62 5 50 57 FRONT FRONT FRONT FRONT WATER 54 61 ANAHEIM TEMP. 52 SANTA ANA 45 69 58 BEACH 52 62 PALM LONG SPRINGS 52 60 CLEAR PARTLY CLOUDY COSTA MESA NEWPORT LOWS AND HIGHS WATER SAN DIEGO WIND DIRECTION RAIN SNOW FOR SATURDAY. TEMP. 56 60 Prepared in cooperation with the National Weather Service Western, National Forecasts SOUTHLAND LOS ANGELES: Cloudy with a ers this morning turning to rain ing through Sunday morning. Local gusty winds both days.

FORECAST few sprinkles or light showthis afternoon and continuClearing Sunday afternoon. today, 62; 60. Chance of rain this afternoon BEACHES: Cloudy with a few sprinkles or light showers this morning turning to rain this afternoon and continuing through Sunday morning. Clearing Sunday afternoon. Cooler.

Highs today, to 63. Local gusty winds. Water, 58. MOUNTAINS: Increasing cloudiness with rain likely over entire area by late this afternoon and continuing through Sunday. Snow level lowering to 5,500 feet.

Cooler. Highs today in the 40s. SAN FERNANDO VALLEY: Cloudy with a few sprinkles or light showers this morning turning to rain after noon and continuing through Sunday morning. Clearing Sunday afternoon. Highs today, 52 to 62.

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY: Cloudy with a few sprinkles or light showers this morning turning to rain this afternoon and continuing through Sunday morning. Clearing Sunday afternoon. Highs today, 52 to 62. SAN BERNARDINO-RIVERSIDE: Cloudy with a few sprinkles or light showers this morning turning to rain this afternoon and continuing through Sunday morning. Clearing Sunday afternoon.

Highs today, 52 to 62. UPPER AND LOWER VALLEYS: Increasing cloudiness towith chance of showers tonight and Sunday mainly north portion. Local gusty winds both days. Highs today, 50 to 60 upper valleys and 68 to 75 lower valleys. ORANGE COUNTY: Cloudy with a few sprinkles or light showers this morning turning to rain this afternoon and continuing through Sunday morning.

Clearing Sunday afternoon. Cooler. Highs today, 58 to 63. Local gusty winds. SAN DIEGO COUNTY: Cloudy through this morning with a chance of: a few sprinkles coastal sections.

Rain likely tonight and continuing through Sunday. Cooler. Gusty winds. Smog Report Smog Report The Los Angeles County Air Pollution are based on peak reading: ozone, .50 ppm; nitrogen oxides (nitric oxide plus The air quality standards of the State readings, but are for a specific time monoxide, 10 ppm for 12 nitrogen Control District's first-stage smog alerts parts per million; carbon monoxide, 50 nitrogen dioxide), 3 ppm. Air Resources Board do not involve peak period: ozone, .10 ppm for 1 carbon dioxide, .25 ppm for 1 hr.

FORECAST Maximum ozone levels today will be .05 ppm or less in the Los Angeles Basin. There will be no eye irritation. Maximum visibilities will be reduced at times to 3 to 5 miles in all areas. FRIDAY'S PEAK READINGS Carbon Nitrogen Central Los Angeles Northwest Coastal Southwest Coastal South Coastal Southeast West San Fernando Valley East San Fernando Valley West San Gabriel Valley East Pomona- San Gabriel Valley Valley Orange County APCD EXTENDED FORECAST SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL AND MOUNTAIN AREAS: Extended outlook Monday through Wednesday. Partly cloudy with a few showers.

Fair Tuesday and Wednesday. High temperatures in coastal areas 60 to 65. Overnight lows 45 to 52. Highs in mountains 30 to 38. Over- night lows 15 to 25.

MARINE FORECAST POINT CONCEPTION TO MEXICAN BORDER: Winds becoming south to southeast 8 to 15 knots this morning increasing to 15 to 25 knots by late afternoon and tonight. Winds shifting to west to northwest 10 to 22 knots Sunday. Cloudy through Sunday morning. Few sprinkles or light showers this morning. Rain this afternoon through Sunday morning.

Clearing Sunday afternoon. Three to five foot west to southwest swells today increasing to 4 to 6 feet tonight. Also 3 to 5 foot wind waves this afternoon. WESTERN FORECASTS advisory for increasing southerly wind. NATIONAL OUTLOOK FOR SUNDAY SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA: Rainy periods through Sunday.

Lows tonight in the upper 40s and low 50s. Highs today in the upper 50s. NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA: Rain or snow continuing off and on through Sunday. Slight cooling trend. Snow level near 4,500 feet but lowering to near 3,000 feet by tonight and Sunday.

SIERRA NEVADA: Rain or snow likely in the north and spreading south over all of the range this forenoon. Slight cooling trend. Snow level near 4,500 feet in the north and to 6,000 feet in the south with level lowering to about 3,500 feet in the north and 5,000 feet in the south tonight and Sunday. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY: Rain spreading over all of the valley by this forenoon then mostly cloudy Sunday but with rainy periods. Lows tonight in the 40s.

Highs today in the 60s. SANTA MARIA SAN LUIS OBISPO COASTAL AREA: Rain likely beginning this morning then mostly cloudy Sunday with rain at times. Lows tonight in the 40s. Highs today in the mid 50s to low 60s. Light southerly winds.

MONTEREY BAY AREA: Mostly iods. cloudy Lows through tonight Sunday in the but with 40s rainy to per. upper 50s. Highs today in the 50s. Small craft Station- Max.

Min. San Francisco 56 51 Seattle 36 Portland, Ore. 38 Las Vegas 61 39 Salt Lake City 22 Boston New York 20 Miami 55 Detroit New Orleans Houston Dallas Kansas City Chicago Milwaukee 26 TEMPERATURES PRECIPITATION OVER THE FAR WEST PrecipiStation- Max. Min. tation Albuquerque 19 Billings 30 Boise Casper Eureka 60 .05 Flagstaff Great Falls Helena Las Vegas Phoenix Portland, Ore.

Red Bluff Reno Sacramento .08 Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle .03 Spokane Thursday's Temperatures, Summaries NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY A storm in the northeast Gulf prolonged hazardous winter conditions in the southeast and central Gulf Coast. A band of snow fell from southeast Louisiana to South Carolina. Travers advisories remained in effect over southern Louisiana for ice and snow. New Orleans reported a period of heavy snow accompanied by strong gusty winds. Currently that city has nearly one inch of snow on the ground.

Most areas of southeast pi and southwest Alabama nave been blanketed by 1 to 4 Inches of snow. Mobile Alabama received 2 inches of snow. Heavy tral snow warnings and were in effect for cenGeorgia South Carolina excluding the foothills, mountains and immediate south coast for additional snowfall of 4 inches or more. Augusta, eorgia reported 4 inches of new snow. Gale warnings were posted for the South Carolina coast.

Heavy rains of 2 inches or more over northern Florida and southern Georgia. Freezing rain caused considerable damage to power lines and trees in extreme northwest Florida. There were reports of as much as 1 inch of ice on roads and some areas have 2 to 3 inches of snow on the ground. WESTERN WEATHER SUMMARY A storm center located about 650 miles off the Northern California coast moved slowly eastward. A frontal system extended southward from the storm center and was located about 550 miles off the Southern California coast.

Cloudy rainy weather occurred over Northern and Central Friday. Sun, Moon, Tide Ozone Monoxide Oxides .04 16 .51 .01 10 .52 .01 00 .41 .01 10 .22 .07 12 .26 .05 8 .22 .05 12 .22 .08 9 .26 .08 00 .11 .04 0. .20 5 40OM QUAR NOON QUAR Mar. 5 Feb. 10 Feb.

17 Feb. 25 SATURDAY, FEB. 10 Sun rises 6:43 a.m., sets 5:32 p.m. Moon rises 10:50 a.m., sets 12:31 a.m. Feb.

High Low High Low 10 1.47 5.1 9:46 0.7 2.6 2.4 3:09 5.2 11:09 0.1 3.0 2.6 12 4:27 5:34 5.5 5.9 3.5 3.8 2.4 p.m. VITAL RECORDS Deaths Funeral Announcements Calif. HATFIELD, Mabel L. Forest Lawn-Glendale. HENDERSON, Blanche.

Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. HOBLEY, Oline (Olene). Harrison-Ross Mortuary. HORWITZ, Morris. Services and interment in ABEL, Philip, (formerly of Chicago), beloved husband of Rhoda, loving father of Marla and Gilbert Feinstein, devoted son of Jack and Esther Bernstein; also survived by 2 loving grandchildren.

Service, Sunday, 12 noon at Eternal Light Chapel in Eden Memorial Park. Groman-Eden Mortuary, directors. AUSTIN, Cena Margaret, widow of the late Fred L. Austin, beloved mother of Fred L. Austin also survived by 5 grandchildren, sister of Opal Riach, aunt of Elsie Berger.

Visitation, Sunday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Service, Monday, 11 a.m. at Manchester Chapel. Inglewood Cemetery-Mortuary, directors.

(678-1251). Please use Mortuary, Manchester entrance only. BERGMAN, Elsa, beloved wife of Max Bergman, loving mother of George Gregory, devoted sister of Harry Lowenstein and Rosa Schapiro, dear grandmother of Glenn, Gordon and Alex Gregory. Service, Sunday, 10 a.m. at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel, Mount Sinai Mortuary.

BLACK, Robert. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. BROWN, Rebecca B. Forest Lawn-Glendale, CASDEN, Arthur Leslie. Service 3 p.m., Sunday, at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Mount Sinai Memorial Park.

Mount Sinai Mortuary. CHESLEY, Helen beloved mother of Jack James F. and Robert A. Chesley. Service 1:30 p.m., Monday, at the Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills.

Forest Lawn Mortuary. COWAN, James Alexander, passed away in Bell Gardens, February 8, 1973, loving father of John G. of Glendale and Mrs. Louise Miller, missed by 4 grandchildren and 8 greatgrandchildren. Masonic services, under the auspices of Moneta Lodge No.

405 F. A.M., 11 a.m., Monday, February 12 at Baltz-Bergeron Chapel, Corona del Mar. Interment in Pacific View Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations to Masonic Home for Aged, Santa Barbara. geron Funeral Home, Corona del Mar, directors.

DOMBROWSKI, George. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. ELLSWORTH, Anna beloved aunt of William Ellsworth and Marjorie Johns. Service, Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. at Pierce Brothers Mortuary, 720 West Washington Los Angeles.

Interment in Evergreen Cemetery, Pierce Brothers' Valhalla, directors. FOOTE, Anna passed away FebPrivate services were held at ruary 8, 1973. Dilday Brothers Mortuary, Huntington Beach 7771) FRIEZE, Feodore, beloved wife of Sydney, mother of Jacquelyn Glider of Cherry Hill, N.J., Steven Frieze of Pittsburgh and Kenneth Frieze of San Francisco, daughter of Isabel Hilelson, sister of Estelle Susskind, Caroline Mellili, Victor and Alfred Freidrich, grandmother of Felice Randi Glider. Service, Monday, 1 p.m. at Mount Sinai TaNaCH Chapel.

Malinow Silverman Mortuary, directors. GIRTEN, Lila. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. GOSENFELD, Sam. Malinow Silverman Mortuary GOULD, Stanley LeRoy.

Forest Lawn-Glendale. GREGG, Helen beloved mother of Mrs. Barbara G. Mitchell, mother-in-law of John N. Mitchell, grandmother of Nancy S.

and Gregg N. Mitchell, sister of Russell A. Johnson. Private services, Monday at Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary, In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Church of the Lighted Window, La Canada, Chicago, Ill.

Malinow Silverman Mortuary, directors. HOSINSKI, Mr. Theodore former employee of the Times-Mirror formerly of South Pasadena, late of Carpinteria, beloved husband of Marguerite Hosinski. Recitation of the Rosary, Sunday, 7 p.m. and Requiem Mass, Monday, 11 a.m.

both at St. Joseph Church, 5048 El Carro Lane, Carpinteria. Directed by The Haider Mortuary KNOX, Arthur Samuel. Armstrong Family, directors, KOCH, Clarisa A. C.

J. T. Oswald Mortuary, N.H. KOCH, Jack. Service Sunday, 10:30 a.m., at Glasband-Willen Long Beach Mortuary Chapel (436-1273).

KOEBIG, Ida R. Service 10:30 a.m., Monday, at Callanan Mortuary Chapel. KRIEGER, Morris. Groman-Eden Mortuary. KRUCKENBERG, Ella.

Glen Haven Mortuary. KUSHIDA, Katsuji, beloved husband of Haruye, father of Mrs. Sue Kushida, father-in-law of Henry Kushida. Service 7:30 p.m., February 14, at Higashi Hongwanji Buddhist Temple, 118 North Mott. Fukui Mortuary, directors.

KUSHNER, Leah. Service, Sunday, 2. p.m. Park at Mount Sinai Memorial wood Mortuary, directors (656- Chapel. Glasband-Willen Holly- 6260).

LEVY, Benjamin H. Groman-Eden Mortuary. MAST, Pearl, beloved mother of Freda Zimmerman, George Mast, Jack Mast, Dorothy Firstman, Lillian Firstman, Bill Mast and Sylvia Plone; also survived by 14 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Service, Sunday, 11 a.m. at Peace Mausoleum Chapel.

Groman Mortuary, directors. McCAULEY, Howard Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. MELNYK, Pedro. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. MOFFETT, Edith Clara.

Armstrong Family, directors. MOSES, Arnold. Service Sunday, 12 noon, at Glasband-Willen Long Beach Mortuary Chapel (436-1273). MURMAN, Sam. Groman Mortuary, directors.

ODA, Kikuyo, beloved mother of Moe, Frank, Mmes. Kazume Washizaki and Lillian Oshiki. Service 7:30 p.m., February 12, at Hompa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple, 815 East First Street. Fukui Mortuary, directors. O'NEILL, Sophie Sonia, born November 5, 1894, passed away February 9, 1973, survived by son Robert, daughter Mrs.

Agnes M. Black and 9 grandchildren. Rosary Sunday, 7:30 p.m, and Requiem Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m., both at St. Mel Catholic Church, Woodland Hills. J.

T. Oswald Mortuary, Reseda, directors. PIER, Mortimer Dally, passed away his wife Elizabeth R. Pier of shall Pier and his daughter Patricia Louise Pier. Monday, at the Chapel of February 9, 1973, survived by Pasadena, 1 son Frederick MarMemorial service 10 a.m., er Stevens 95 North Marengo A Pasadena.

Friends who wish may make contributions to the American Cancer Society. PLAUTZ, Charlotte wife of Arthur W. Plautz, mother of Arline Webb, sister of Irvin Jones and Edith Burdick; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Memorial services Monday, p.m., at Hillside Church. Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier.

Rose Hills Mortuary, directing. Deaths, Funeral Announcements RODE, Walter, beloved husband of Inna, father of James E. Hess. Visitation from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday, and 1 p.m.

to 9 p.m., Monday, at Pierce Brothers' Hollywood Mortuary, 5959 Santa Monica Blvd. PORIS, Michael. Malinow Silverman Mortuary PORTER, Cozad beloved aunt of Mrs. Grace M. Hunt.

Private services, Saturday. Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. PRINCE, Anna, beloved mother of Thelma (Robert) Weston, Edythe (Norman) Rosen and Eileen (Robert) Pollock; also survived by 5. grandchildren.

Graveside service, Sunday, 10 a.m. in Beth Olam Cemetery. Groman Mortuary, directors. ROSE, Sarah J. Utter-McKinley's Wilshire.

ROSENBERG, Ada. Glasband-Willen Hollywood. RUDOFF, Sam, beloved husband of Molly, loving father of Dr. Alex and Leonard Rudoff, Paula Ratinoff and May Shaw; also survived by 9 grandchildren and 1 great Service, Sunday, p.m. at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel.

Groman Mortuary, directors. SANDERS, Samuel Jr. Harrison-Ross Mortuary. SASS, George F. Glen Haven Mortuary SELBY, Charles beloved husband of Mrs.

Faye Selby, father of Mrs. Sondra S. Campbell, brother of Mrs. Georges Gachet and Mrs. Arthur H.

Rude, grandfather of Eric and Robin Lint. Service, 3:30 p.m., Monday at Church of the Recessional. Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. SMITH, Marion Francis, beloved husband of Mary Smith, loving father of Theodore and James Smith, brother of Gertrude Holt, Linnie Partain, Devoie Burnett, Gladys Howard, Mike, Walter and Melvin Smith; also survived by 4 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

Service, Monday, 1 p.m. at the Veterans Administration Chapel. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Shriners Crippled Childrens Hospital. Steen-Lorentzen Mortuary, North Hollywood, directors. SMUCKLER, Mayer.

Service, Sunday, 12 noon at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mount Sinai Mortuary. The family prefers donations to the Heart SOSTMAN, Charles beloved husband of Evelyn, devoted father of Gary and Ronald, loving son of Sam Sostman, adored grandfather of Robert; also survived by 2 sisters and 1 brother. Service, Sunday, 2 p.m. at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel.

Groman Mortuary, directors. STAATS, Florence beloved sister of Gladys Page. Service Saturday, 3 p.m., at St. Bede Episcopal Church, 3590 Grandview Blvd. Pierce Brothers' Santa Monica, directors.

STAUSS, Ernestine beloved sister of Josephine Thompson, Charles and Theodore Bielli. Recitation of the Rosary, Sunday, 7:30 p.m. at Utter-McKinley's Wilshire Chapel, 444 South Vermont. Requiem Monday, 10 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church.

STRONG, Marian W. Armstrong Family, directors. SUSSMAN, Stella. Friends may call Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Memorial services, Saturday, 2 p.m. at the Garden Chapel of Reed Tapley Geiger. TAYLOR, Mayme L. Harrison-Ross Mortuary. TOOCH, Cloty survived by husband, Verne D.

Tooch, sisters, Katie Vaccaro, Rose Lynn and Jane De Caro, brother, Louis Bellisimo. Rosary Sunday, 7 p.m., at St. Elisabeth Church. Funeral Mass Monday, 10 a.m., at Holy Cross Mausoleum Chapel. J.

T. 0s- wald Mortuary, North Hollywood, directors. Funeral Directors PIERCE BROTHERS NEIGHBORHOOD MORTUARIES CHRISTIAN AND JEWISH SERVICES 749-4151 MALINOW SILVERMAN JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS RI 9-1051 MOUNT Sinai JEWISH MORTUARY- CEMETERY 466-4171 Groman MORTUARIES Los Angeles 1 Valley RI. 8-2201 TR. 7-0335 INGLEWOOD Cemetery-Mortuary TEL.

678-1251 Utter MAKinley 388-2481 Cunningham O'Connor ANGELES Est. 1898 R1.9-0297 ALHAMBRA CU.3-8666 I HOLLYWOOD OL.5-7280 PIERCE-HAMROCK JAMES PIERCE CLARENCE PIERCE MARY HAMROCK 921 Venice Blvd. RI. 9-9231 Bresee Bros. Gillette 950 W.

WASHINGTON BLVD. L.A. 749-5125 REED Tapley Geiger Los Angeles 732-6115 North Hollywood 985-0141 CALLANAN MORTUARY LOS ANGELES HO.2-2266 GARDEN GROVE ROSE HILLS MORTUARY RAymond 3-5391 OXford 9-0921 Forest Lawn Mortuaries TELEPHONE 254-3131 1201 SO. HOPE ST. 747-9121 Armstrong Family, HOUSE OF HALL 1607 S.

Flower St. RI. 9-2211 J. T. Mortuaries 769-0021 342-3107 361-6283 CEMETERY Lots Crypts $475.

Sngl. crypt. Hollywood cemetery, non sectarian. 277-2184 early A.M.'S. Inglewd.

"Cherry Blossom" Sac. $1195, pr. pty. 2 dbl. lots El Sereno Pl.

Inglewood Park. Reasonable. 370-7417 Local Cemetery, 1 to 6 spaces, to close estate, $150 ea. includes care 872-0660, Bkr. 1 Niche.

Hollywood Cemetery. $275. Call collect INGLEWOOD "Siesta" 2 dbl. inter. lots.

$850 each, eves. Deaths, Funeral Announcements TRIFILETTI, John, passed away February 8, 1973, survived by his loving wife, Jennie, sons, George Anthony, John and Henry and daughter, Mary Gibson. Service Palmros. Mortuary, directors. (962-0441) TRINGALI, Sol.

Reed Tapley Geiger, TYLER, John beloved husband of Mrs. Alice Tyler, father, of Mrs. Margo Tyler McLean, brother of Ephraim A. Tyler If and Goodwin C. Tyler, gran father of Tyler Gilman.

Service, 2 p.m., Tuesday the Church of the Recessional. Forest Lawn-Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made in the name of John C. Tyler to the Michael DeBakey Medical Foundation, 1200 Moursund Houston, 77025.

VOGAN, Daisy E. Forest Lawn-Glendale. WATTERSON, Alfred, native of Bishop, husband of Florence, brother of Clara Bergfried of Belvedere, Calif. No funeral. WHITE, Leona.

Harrison-Ross Mortuary. WOODHAMS, Robert passed away February 6, 1973, father of Jack D. Woodhams and Mrs. Alice Hettig; also survived by 1 grandchild, and 3 children. Mr.

Woodhams was 53 year member of the American Legion, California Hut Post, No. 273. Service Monday, February 12, 1. p.m., at Rainbow Chapel Rose Hills Memorial Park. Whittier.

Rose Hills Mortuary, directing. Friends who wish may contribute to the Los geles County Heart Association. WOODSEND, Blanche. Memorial services were ducted at Pierce tuary Chapel. Interment pri vate.

The Day in Sacramento By. Associated Press A Summary of Major Action Friday, Feb. 9 THE GOVERNOR Told the California Newspaper Publishers Assn. convention his tax freeze plan would provide ample flexibility for state government while protecting the working man's take-home pay. THE SENATE Resolutions Adopted Boy Scouts- -Declares February as Boy Scout Month; SR 14; Nejedly (R-Walnut Creek); adopted by voice vote.

Copernicus -Would declare 1973 as Copernicus of Poland Year to mark 500th sary birth of astronomer; SCR 15; Marks (R-San cisco); 21-0, to Assembly. Bill Introduced Crime Would define crime of aggravated battery as any willful and unlawful use of force or violence which produces great bodily injury; SB 215; Deukmejian (R Long Beach). Judges Would permit judges who resign prior to age 70 with at least 10 years' service to receive retirement allowance and survivor's benefits; SB 217; Deukmejian. Courts -Would change salary range and positions of various officers and employes of Los Angeles County Superior Court; SB 218; Deukmejian. Medi-Cal Would include inpatient and outpatient podiatric services within supplemental schedule of me benefits; SB 219; Wedworth (D-Hawthorne).

Resolution Introduced Earthquakes Would memorialize President to assure that, at very minimum, current levels of scientific and engineering efforts relate ing to earthquake hazard reduction are continued at ARCO Feb 10 Steelwood Oakland Feb 10 Belships Westminster Feb 10 Triton Marine Chrtr Ghent Feb 9 Kyosei Kisen Yokohama Feb 13 Sitmar Prto Vallarta Feb 9 Westfall Fran Feb 9 N.Y.K. Line Feb Vantage Feb Wolfsburger Yokohama Feb 9 Olsen Rotterdam 11 Shinwa Kaiun Yokohama Feb 14 Prin Cruises Feb 9 Pan Am Fruit Feb 16 Olson Rainier Feb 10 Hendy Luis Feb Euro-Pac Fran Feb 9 Candn Trnspt Fran Feb 12 Sea-Land 9 Sea-Land Service, Inc. Oakland Feb 10 Hugo Neu Yokohama Feb 10 Orient Ovrseas Feb 10 Phillips Ventura 9 Petroleos Feb 9 Polynesia Fran Feb 10 Amer President San Fran Feb 11 Haldor Virik Feb Barracuda Ind Feb 10 Ito Sempaku Indef. Sause Bros Coos Bay Feb 11 Stolt Tnkrs Feb Pan Am Fruit Feb 10 p.m. to Midnight) Operator Destination To Sail H.B.S.

Group Honolulu Fran. Feb. 11 Matson Navig. Wolfsburger Yokohama Feb. 16 Pac.

Far East Feb. 12 ARRIVE TODAY Operator Destination To Sail U.S. Lines Feb. 10 Grand Bassa Segundo Feb. 10 Columbus Line Feb.

Line Feb. Pac. Far East Diego Avon SS Aruba Feb. 11 Orient Overseas Yokohama Feb. 11 Scindia Steam Nav.

San Fran. Feb. 13 Japan Line Feb. 12 D'Amico Line Fran. Feb.

Salen Reefer Tokyo Feb. 12 Fesco Pac. 12 Yugo Tankers Feb. 12 Barber Lines Balboa Feb. 11 Texaco, Inc.

Feb. 12 Std. Oil Segundo Feb. Barber Lines Feb. FRIDAY-(To 4:00 p.m.) Destination Time San.

Fran. 12:10 a.m. Richmond 1:45 a.m. Kobe 2:30 a.m. San Diego 9:45 a.m.

Oakland 12:10 San Diego 2:45 p.m. 34 to 73; San Pedro, 74 to 98; West 215; Terminal Island, 206 to 241; Long to LB-211. LOCAL TEMPERATURES and temperatures at California points, as reported to Angeles office of the National Service, were as follows: Station- Max. Los Angeles 65 Los Angeles Airport 61 Apple Bakersfield Valley 60 Barstow Daggett Beaumont Beverly Hills 62 Big Bear Lake Blythe Airport Culver City El Centro Fresno Hollywood Burbank Elsinore Lake Isabella Long Montebello Beach 64 Mt. Wilson Newport Beach Northridge Ontario Palmdale Palm Springs Palm Springs Tram Riverside San Bernardino San Diego Gabriel Santa Ana Santa Barbara Airport Santa Maria Monica Pier Thermal Wrightwood 48 RELATIVE HUMIDITY High, low, CANADIAN STATIONS Calgary 14 Edmonton Montreal Ottawa Regina Vancouver 41 FOREIGN CITIES (local time) City- Weather Athens, 2 cloudy Berlin, 1 p.m.

Rain Cairo, 2 p.m. Partly cloudy Dublin, noon cloudy Geneva, 1 p.m. Hong Kong, 8 p.m. London, noon Clear Madrid, 1 p.m. cloudy Manila, 8 p.m.

Clear Mexico City Clear Moscow, 3 p.m. Paris, p.m. Rain Peking, 8 p.m. Rome, 1 p.m. cloudy Saigon, 8 p.m.

Stockholm, 1 p.m. Clear Maximum Southern the Los Weather Min. 54 56 31 43 42 35 45 53 49 49 50 35 49 50 58 28 Temp. 61 46 66 39 46 63 46 48 79 81 34 45 TEMPERATURES PRECIPITATION OVER THE NATION PrecipiStation- Max. Min.

tation Albany, N.Y. 21 11 Amarillo 41 13 Anchorage 13 Asheville Atlantic City Austin .05 Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck Boston Brownsville Buffalo .02 Burlington, Vt. .20 Charleston, S.C. 1.16 Charleston, W.V. Charlotte, N.C.

Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbia, S.C. a Columbus, 0. Dallas Dayton Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth Fairbanks El Paso Fargo Honolulu .02 Houston Indianapolis Jackson, Miss. Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami Beach Midland, Tex. Milwaukee Minneapolis-St.

Paul Nashville New Orleans 1.85 New York Norfolk, Va. North Platte Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando .03 Philadelphia Pittsburgh Portland, Me. .16 Providence .09 Raleigh Rapid City Richmond Louis St. Petersburg-Tampa Antonio .10 San Juan, P.R. Sault Ste.

Marie Shreveport I Sioux Falls budgetary levels not less than over those originally proposed for fiscal year 1973; SJR Alquist (D-San Jose), to Assembly. THE ASSEMBLY In weekend recess. 7th Victim of Destroyer Blast Dies in Hospital SAN ANTONIO, Tex, (P) -The last of four sailors being treated for burns from a boiler room explosion in the destroyer USS Basilone died at the Brooks Army Medical Center here Friday. He was the explosion's seventh victim. The sailor was Gordon A.

Hardin, 19, of Detroit. Michael J. Zajakowski, 20, of Wausau, died earlier Friday. Three sailors were killed when the explosion 0C- curred Monday as the ship was sailing off the East Coast. Soviet Robot Car Begins 2nd Run on Moon Surface MOSCOW (P)- -The Soviet unmanned moon-rov.

er, Lunokhod 2, began its second reconnaissance mission Friday after a 16- day hibernation during the frigid lunar night. The eight-wheeled robot vehicle unfolded its solar panels on command from Soviet ground control Thursday and recharged its batteries for a day before setting out again across the Sea of Serenity, HOLLYWOOD Memorial Park (EMETERY 6000 SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD HOLLYWOOD 9-1181 4.

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