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TV PROGRAMS FOR TONIGHT AND TOMORROW BEST SHOWS FOR TONIGHT Friday, March 30, 1973 21 CHANNEL CHUCKLES TONIGHT 5:00 P.M. 2 Island 3 Andy Griffith (C) 9 Mister Rogers (C) 11 KNTV News (C) 20 Spanish Novela 44 Speed Racer (C) 50 (:25) KFTY News (O 5:30 P.M. 2 Nanny and Professor (C) 3 Heroes (C) 4 KRON News (C) 7-11 ABC News (C) 9 Electric Company (C) 10 KXTV News (C) 36 (:55) KGSC News 40 Green Acres (C) 44 Flintstones (C) 50 Lassie (C) 6:00 P.M. 2 Pro Basketball (C) S.F. Warriors vs.

Milwaukee Bucks 3-4 NBC News (C) 5 KPIX News (C) 7 KGO News (C) 9 Book Beat (C) Time for by Herbert Tarr 10 CBS News (C) 11 Movie Alec Guinness in (1951) 20 Noticiero (C) 36 Movie the (1943) 40 Movie (C) Rod Steiger in of the 50 KFTY News (C) 6:30 P.M. 3 KCRA News (C) 4 KRON News (C) 5 CBS News (C) 7 Movie Gregory Peck in a Pale part II (1964) 9 Bill Journal (C) 10 KXTV News (C) 20 Spanish Novela 14 Gomer Pyle, USMC (C) 7:00 P.M. 4 Wide Wonderful World (C) 5 KPIX News (C) 9 KQED News (O 10 Thrillseekers (C) 20 Cosa Juzgada 44 Heroes (C) 30 Juvenile Jury (C) 7:30 P.M. 4 Circus (O From England 5 KPIX Reports (C) Mental hospitals 10 Protectors (C) This Is Your Life (C) 4:00 P.M. 2 Movie (C) Frank Sinatra in on a (1966) 3-4 Sanford and Son (C) 7-11 Brady Bunch (O 9 Washington in Review (C) 10 Mission: Impossible (C) 50 Maritza Cruzes 16 Movie Ray Milland in (1945) 10 Movie (C) Bob Cummings in (1963) 14 Avengers (C) Mike Douglas Show (C) 1:30 P.M.

3-4 Little People (C) 5 Young Dr. Kildare (C) 7-11 Partridge Familv (C) 9 Wall Street Week (C) 10 Musical Ossart (C) P.M. 3-4 Circle of Fear (C) 5-10 Movie (C) James Garner, Carroll in 7-11 Room 222 (C) 9 Masterpiece Theater (C) Golden part by Henry James Spanish Novela 14 Movie (C) Peter Cushing in Revenge of (1958) 1:30 P.M. 7-11 Odd Couple (C) 9 (: 50) About 9 (C) 16 (.55) KGSC News Secret Agent (C) 10:00 P.M. 2 KTVU News (C) 3-4 Bobby Darin Show (C) Connie Stevens, Andy Griffith 7-11 Love, American Style (C) Paul Winchell, Bill Bixby 9 News Special (C) Senate hearings on public TV 20 Spanish Novela 36 Merv Griffin Show (C) 40 Movie Gary Cooper in and (1946) 10:30 P.M.

50 KFTY News (C) 11:00 P.M. 2 Movie (C) Richard Crenna in steps: Nice Guys (1972) 3 KCRA News (C) 4 KRON News (C) 5 KPIX News (C) 7 KGO News (C) 10 KXTV News (C) 11 KNTV News (C) 20 Old Sourdough (C) Finish KTIM KTIM-FM 1510 FM Stereo Affiliated With The Mutual Broadcasting System When not listed, KTIM and KTIM-FM follow a format of recorded music with the sound and news regular Intervals. at FRIDAY with Bob Dinsmore Murray reports baseball from Arizona 101 Commute; intermittently until 6 p.m. Sports sign off; FM stereo continues SATURDAY Your Hosts: Art Smith to noon; Bob Navias to sign off sign on News; 7:30, 8:00, 8:30, 9:00, 9:30, 10:00, 10:30, 11:00, 11:30 and You Sports; 11:35 Achievement Highlights Sports News; 12:30, 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4:30 and You; 4:05 Sports; 2:05, 4:35,5:30 KTIM-FM 100.9 FM Stereo 24 Hour Non-Stop BOOGIE Your Hosts: Karen Running Deer to noon; Thierry Couturier to 6 p.m.; Dave Thoshinsky to 12 a.m.; Chris Potter to 7 a.m. FRIDAY EVENING When not listed, independent radio stations follow a format of recorded music with news at regular intervals 6:00 :25 Entertainment; :40 Sports; :50 Business Man to Man; 15 Days; :30 Rosary Hour; :45 Pope Presents News with Ted Wygant Dinner Conert till 8 p.m.

KNBR Jack Hayes (:45 Ski Reports) :05 Commute Club with Terry McGovern till 8 p.m. 7:00 Sacred Scriptures; :15, Jesus Christ; :30 One Way; :45 Life Roy Elwell till 10 p.m. .05 Raider Round-Up; :30 Dave Niles till midnight 8:00 :25 Mike Wallace; :55 File 74 News; :15 Room Hour KKHI Divertissement; :30 S.F. Symphony: Seiji Ozawa conducts :45 Ski Reports KSFO :05 Gene Nelson 10:00 Hellenic American Hour; :30 Chinatown Geo. Ruge till 1 a.m.

KKHI :30 Echoes and Encores :45 Ski Reports KSFO :05 Old Radio Shows 11:00 Music of the Spheres KSFO :95 Comedy Hour 12:00 Gospel; :15 Understanding; :30 Unveiled Christ Prelude till 6 a.m. Les Williams till 6 a.m. (:45) Ski Reports :05 Night Sounds with Russ Syracuse till 5:30 a.m. 1:00 Green Pasture; :30 Moment of Truth Bob Trebor till 5 a.m. 2:00 :30 News; :45 Understanding SATURDAY MORNING 5:00 New's radio Farm Weather; :15 Challenge; :30 Church News; :45 Bible News; :15 Music; :35 Future; :30 Music till 7 a.m.

:45 Ski Reports 6:00 KFAX Leroy Jenkins; :30 Family of God; :45 Life Line World Tomorrow; :30 Morning Festival till 9 a.m. KNBR Frank Dill till 10 a.m. Ski Reports :05 Rick Old till 9 a.m. 7:00 KCBS Weekend Reports KFAX Mission :30 Heaven; :45 Hope :10 Year 2000; :30 Builder; :45 Music 8:00 KCBS :25 Astronomy KFAX World Literature Crusade; :30 New Testament Comedy Time till noon 45 Ski Reports 9:00 Voice of Americanism; :15 Project America; :30 Bible KKin Our Youth in Concert: Orchestra Piccola of Marin KSFO :05 Dick McGarvin 11:40 a.m. 10:00 KFAX That They Might See; :30 Sacramento; :45 Church News Concert Grand; :30 This Date in Music Mike Cleary till 3 p.m.

(:45) Ski Reports 11:00 KFAX Peoples Temple; :30 Hour of Deliverance KKHI Metropolitan Opera: Gounod: Romeo et Juliette 12:00 KCBS :05 Entertainment East; :35 Woman KFAX Livin Witnesses; :30 World Tomorrow News; :30 Geo. Ruge till 4 p.m. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 1:00 KCBS :35 Science Editor KFAX Christian Horizons 2:00 :30 Croatian Hour KKHI :35 Symphonically Yours 3:00 Radio New Japan Pledger Plays the Classics, till 8 p.m. Carter B. Smith till 7 Rick Cimino till 5 KNBR p.m.

KSFO p.m. 4:00 KFAX 30 Glocken der Heimat; :45 Moment of Truth News: :30 Carlo Prescott till 8 p.m. 5:00 KSFO- :30 Sounds of S.F.; :45 Lon Sports Show 44 Movie in the (1954) 11:30 P.M. 3-4 Tonight Show (C) McLean Stevenson 5 Movie (C) Tyrone Power in and (1941) 7 Entertainment (C) with A1 Green, Taj Mahal, Dr. Hook, Moon- dogg Medicine Show 10 Movie (C) Audie Murphy in (1966) 11 Movie (C) Jean Simmons in (1954) 20 Movie (1941) 36 Movie Navv Comes (1942) 12:00 MIDNIGHT 40 Movie Married (1965) 1:00 A.M.

2 KTVU News (C) 3-4 Midnight Special (C) Ray Charles hosts Freeman and Murray, Carol Burnett, Aretha Franklin, Earl Scruggs Revue 5 Movie (C) Doris Day in A Great (1949) 7 KGO News (C) 10 Movie (C) (1968) 36 Movie Zero Mostel in (1950) 2:00 A.M. 40 Movie Claude Rains in (1953) 2:30 A.M. 4 KRON News (C) 36 (:45) Movie Raymond Burr in (1951) SATURDAY 4:00 A.M. 36 (:15) Movie (1948) 54 News (C) 6:00 A.M. 4 U.

of Michigan (C) 5 Agriculture (C) 6:30 A.M. 3 Take It From Here (C) 4 Across the Fence (C) 5-10 Sunrise Semester (C) 40 Teatro Latino 7:00 A.M. 3-4 Houndcats (C) 5 Your Future Is Now (C) 7-11 H. R. Pufnstuf (C) 9 Electric Company (C) 10 Existence (C) 40 Teatro Latino 7:30 A.M.

3-4 Roman Holidays (O 5 Funhouse (C) 7-11 Jackson Five (C) 9 Mister Rogers (C) 10 Public (C) 8:00 A.M. 2 (:20) KTVU News (C) New Finding On Mystery Of Brain MOSCOW (UPI) Soviet scientists probing the mysteries of the brain believe they have found a fail-safe section that detects and errors people sense they are making. The scientists said they think the part of the brain that does this is found in groups of cells they call of A discussion of the investigation by Natalya P. Bekhtereva, the director of the Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., appeared today in the magazine Tekhnika Molo- dyzhi (Technique of Youth). It said Soviet scientists used fine gold electrodes and concentrated their experiments on animals.

But they also gathered information from humans who had the electrodes inserted into their brains to diagnose a disease or carry out treatment. Researcher V. Rechin, said Miss Bekhtereva, asked one patient undergoing treatment with electrodes to memorize and then recite a number of figures and words. When the patient answered incorrectly, she said, Rechin found the of cells suddenly became active. way they operate is not completely Miss khtereva said.

it appears that the cells mobilize the brain for amendment of the errors without obvious participation of the She also said the cells appear closely related to sense of direction and cited South American Indians who, she said, never memorize their way home in tropical jungles. at a certain moment, the hunters say it is high time to return home and they find their way Miss khtereva said. This ability of subconscious orientation also is highly developed in cats and horses, she said. is possible that the foundation Of the detector of errors cells in humans is made of considerably reduced and changed centers inherited from animal she said. 3-4 Jetsons (C) 5-10 Bugs Bunny (C) 7-11 The Osmonds (C) 9 Sesame Street (C) 40 Su Comedia Favorila 44 (:25) JOT (C) 8:30 A.M.

2 Existence (C) 3-4 Pink Panther (C) 5-10 Sabrina (C) 7-11 Cartoon Movie (C) Red 40 Movie El Cara Marcada 44 Music and Spoken Word (C) 9:00 A.M. 2 Revista de la Semana (C) 3-4 Underdog (C) 5-10 Chan and Chan Clan (C) 9 The Electric Company (C) 36 Festival Latino 44 Hockey Highlights (C) 9:30 A.M. 2 Outdoors (C) 3 Mister Magoo (C) 4 The Barkleys (C) 5-10 Scooby Doo (C) 7-11 Brady Kids 9 Sesame Street (C) 44 Kathryn Kuhlman (C) 10:00 A.M. 2 College Basketball (C) East-West All-Star Game 3-4 Sealab 2020 (O 7-11 Bewitched (C) 20 Do Re Mi (C) 40 Image (C) 44 Ho 10:30 A.M. 3-4 Runaround (C) 5-10 Josie and Pussycats (C) 7-11 Kid Power (C) 9 The Electric Company (C) 20 Futbol-Soceer (C) 40 (C) 11:00 A.M.

3 Family Classics (C) 4 Around the World (C) 5-10 Pro Basketball (C) Denver Rockets vs. Indiana Psccrs 7-11 Funky Phantom (C) 9 Zoom (C) 36 Aurelia (Q 40 Outer Limits7(C) 44 Soul Train (C) 11:30 A.M. 3-4 Talking with a Giant (C) Tony Randall 7-11 Lidsville (C) 9 The Electric Company (C) 36 Cynthia 12:00 NOON 2-40 Baseball (C) S.F. Giants vs. Oakland Athletics 3 Around the World (C) 4 Git Box Tickle 7-11 The Monkees (C) 9 Sesame Street (C) 36 Esta es la Vida (C) 44 Movie Richard Todd in Dam (1955) 12:30 P.M.

3 The Barkleys (C) 4 Movie Shirley Temple in (1937) 7 American Bandstand (C) The Raspberries 11 Virginian (C) 20 Alegrias Adams 36 Noticiero (C) 1:00 P.M. 3 Movie David Wayne in (1951) 5-10 Festival (C) Goalkeeper Also Lives on Our (1968) 7 Movie (C) Audie Murphy in Kansas (1951) 20 Pelicula de la Semana (C) 36 Dicha Robada (C) 1:30 P.M. 36 Teatro Latino 2:00 P.M. 4 Movie John Wayne in (1935) 5 You Are There (C) of a 10 Outdoors (C) 11 Boxing From Olympic (C) Featherweight Chuck Benefield, Cristobal Raminez; bantamweight Juan Lopez, Jose Antonio Rosa Movie Jeff Mrrow in Giant (1957) 2:30 P.M. 2 Golf (C) Greensboro Open 5 Sut Yung Ying Yee (C) 7 Skiing Gibson Pass area 10 Movie Joan Fontaine in (1944) 40 The Adventure (C) 3:00 P.M.

3 Golf (C) Greensboro Open 4 Andy Griffith (C) 5 (C) 7 Sports Action Profile (C) Hayden Fry 11 High and Wild (C) 20 Sylvia Enrique 36 Variedades 40 Hockey Highlights (C) 3:30 P.M. 2 Ladies Pro Golf (C) JoAnne Carner, Pam Higgins, Sue Beming, Marilyn Smith 4 Dick Van Dyke Show 5 Movie (C) Robt. Morley in (1952) 7-11 Pro Bowlers Tour (CD Firestone Tournament 10 Here Come the Brides (C) 36 Teatro Mexicano 40 Country Jamboree (C) 44 One Step Beyond 4:00 P.M. 3 Dick Van Dyke Show 4 High Chapparral 20 Paul Bowman Show 4-1 Outer Limits 4:30 P.M. 2 Nashville Music (C) 3 American Adventure (C) 10 Wild, Wild West (C) 40 Lee Trevino Show (C) 5:00 P.M.

2-3 Hee Haw (C) 4 This Is Your Life (C) Ruth Gordon 5 Perrv Mason (C) 7-11 Wide World of Sports (C) Ali-Norton fight; 50th NCAA Swimming and Diving championships 9 French Chef (C) 20 Ecos de Inspiration (C) 36 Movie W.C. Fields in Man on the Flying (1935) mmmim MARIN CALENDAR TONIGHT: Al-Anon, 8:30 p.m., Community Congregational Church. Alcoholics Anonymous, Belvedere-Tiburon Group, 8:30 p.m.. Community Congregational Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, Fairfax Group, 8:30 p.m., Community Church-United Church of Christ. Alcoholics Anonymous, Novato Group, 8:30 p.m., Fifth Street and Grant Avenue.

Alcoholics Anonymous, Young People of Marin Group, 8:30 p.m., St. Church Library. Bolinas Community 8 community center. Edgar Cayce (ARE) Study Group, 8 p.m., 19 Echo Avenue, Corte Madera. Marin Chess Club, 8 p.m., Tamalpais Valley Methodist Church, Mill Valley.

Inverness Association, 7:30 p.m., Moravian Restaurant. Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District board, 7:30 p.m., district office. Biochemist Ernest T. Krebs, lecture on cancer, 7:45 p.m., Building, Third and Brooks Streets, San Rafael. Marin Blood Center, 6 p.m., 506 Fourth Street, San Rafael.

Science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke, lecture, 8 p.m., College of Marin gy mnasium. Friday Night at the Movies Series, and a 8 p.m., Sausalito Youth Center, Central School. 8:30 p.m., Art Center, 630 Nevada Street. Bench Warrant Issued For Boy A bench warrant has been issued for the arrest of an 18- year-old musician who failed to make a court appearance on a felony charge of stealing music equipment at Terra Linda High School.

Municipal Court Judge Peter Allen Smith ordered Kenneth Richard Garcia of Walnut Creek jailed in lieu of $2,500 bail when he is captured. Garcia had turned himself in to San Rafael police March 10 after officers had notified a family he had visited that they wanted to question him about the theft. On March 8 cymbals valued at $2.50, a drumstand, drum sticks and a french horn case were taken from the high music room, police said. No charge was filed until this week so Garcia had been sent a letter to appear in court. Novato High School students.

8:30 p.m., gymnasium. San Marin High School Players, 8 p.m., school. Sixth to eighth grade students, operetta, 7:45 p.m., Del Mar School auditorium, Tiburon. SOUTHERN SONOMA Alcoholics Anonymous, movies, 8 and 10:30 p.m., 150 Copeland Street, Petaluma. Pianist Mack McCray, concert, 8 p.m., Ives Hall, Sonoma State College.

TOMORROW: Al-Anon, 8:30 p.m., Mental Health Wing, Marin General Hospital. Al-Anon, Rafael Saturday Night Group, 8:30 p.m., Rafael Convalescent Hospital, North San Pedro Road, San Rafael. Alcoholics Anonymous, Marin General Center Group, 8:15 p.m., new Center. Greenbrae Rod and Gun Club 8 p.m., clubhouse. Marin Recreation for the Handicapped, 10 a.m., Marinwood Community Center.

Religious and social program for handicapped persons, noon to 2 p.m., St. Church Hall. 9 a.m. on all day, College of Marin campus. United States Power Squadron, District 25 Spring conference, 8 a.m.

on all day, Holiday Inn, San Rafael. Cub Scout Kite derby, 11 a.m. on, Camp Tamarancho, above Fairfax. Novato Human Needs Center, open house, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 1523 South Novato Boulevard.

Irwin Memorial Blood Bank mobile unit, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Marinwood Recreation Center Tenor James Theodore Geitys, recital, 8:30 p.m., San Rafael Improvement Club. Novato High School students, 8:30 p.m., gymnasium. San Marin High School Players, 8 p.m., school. Sixth to eigi'Jh grade students, operetta, 7:45 p.m., Del Mar School auditorium, Tiburon.

Unusual on television tonight: KTVU (2), 6 p.m. The San Francisco Warriors meet the Milwaukee Bucks in a National Basketball Association playoff game. KPIX (5), 7:30 p.m. A study of plan to close all of its mental hospitals is the subject of Vanishing a one-hour news special. KPIX (5), KXTV (10), 9 p.m.

James Garner and Carroll star in the mystery movie drama, Gayle Hunnicutt, Rita Moreno, Sharon Farrell, William Daniels and H. M. Wyrant co-star in the film, which is based on Raymond novel Little KQED (9), 9 p.m. presents Part I of Golden a six-part dramatization of Henry last full-length novel. Cyril Cusack, Daniel Massey, Gayle Hunnicutt, Barry Morse and Jill Townsend have roles.

KRON (4), KCRA (3), 10 p.m. Connie Stevens and Andy Griffith are the guests on Bobby Darin KQED (9), 10 p.m. The Hearings on Public continue as a public affairs special. Prisoners Held By Cong Winging Home CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (UPI) Two C141 Starlif- ter hospital jets departed yesterday for the United States carrying 32 former prisoners of war who were released this week by the Viet Cong. The first plane was headed for Kelly AFB, with 18 POWs, including two civilians.

The plane was scheduled to reach Kelly at 1:30 p.m. local time today. The men and their destinations: Army Col. Benjamin H. Purcell, U.S.

Army General Hospital, Ft. Gordon, GA. Thomas Rushton, civilian, USAF Regional Hospital, Westover AFB, Mass. Charles E. Willis, civilian, U.S.

Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Md. Army Sgt. 1C. Donald J. Rander.

Valley Forge Army Hospital, Valley Forge, Pa. Army Spec. 6 Lenard E. Daugherty, Ft. Gordon, Ga.

Army Staff Sgt. Juan L. Jacquez, Brooke Army Medical Center, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. Marine Sgt.

Dennis A. Tellier, St. Albans Naval Hospital, New York. Army Capt. Luis G.

Chirichigno, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. Army CW2 James E. Nowicki, Ireland Army Hospital, Fort Knox, Ky. Army Capt.

John W. Parsels, Ft. Gordon, Ga. Army Staff Sgt. Robert E.

tabb, Ft. Gordon, Ga. Army Lt. Col. Artice W.

Elliot. Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. Army Staff Sgt. David F.

Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. Air Force Capt. William J. Henderson, USAF Medical Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.

Pupils Strike In Copenhagen COPENHAGEN (UPI) Thousands of schoolchildren went on strike today in protest against a government proposal to cut lessons by five minutes and extend In some schools, children merely stayed at home and enjoyed the sunny spring day. In others they staged meetings with teachers and in a few schools life went on as normal. A spokesman for the association said he believed more than 100,000 children from all levels were on strike. we been able to make an exact he said. The Social Democratic government has proposed to cut lessons by five minutes from 50 to 45 minutes and extend 27-hour weekly schedules to save $133 millon in the 1974-75 state budget.

South Vietnamese Escape Captivity SAIGON (UPI) A number of South Vietnamese captives held for nearly a year escaped from their Communist jail and made their way to coastal Quang Ngai Province recently, the government news agency reported today. The group included the Rev. Nguyen Trung Hung, 34, a Roman Catholic priest who had been serving as a chaplain in Kontum Province when the North Vietnamese offensive was launched last spring. Home improvements that pay off. If you think that room adding will pay for itself when you sell- think again.

the basic guide to home windows, patios, pools, remodeling, and more-showing how each rates as an investment. One of 44 articles and features in the Aprii READER DIGEST Air Force Capt. David P. Mott, USAF Medical Center, Scott AFB. 111.

Air Force Capt. John S. Murphy USAF Regional Hospital, Sheppard AFB. Tex. Marine 1 st Lt.

J. Kroboth, Bethesda, Md. Capt. William A. Gauntt, Sheppard AFB.

Tex. The second plane, carrying 14 men, was headed for Hickam AFB, Hawaii, and Travis AFB, -Officials estimated an 1:30 p.m. EST arrival time in Hawaii and a 4:30 p.m. local time arrival at Travis. The men and their destinations: Navy Lt.

Cmdr. Phillip A. Kientzler, Balboa Naval Hospital, San Diego, Calif. Gary 1. Daves, civilian.

Oak Knoll Naval Hospital, Oakland, Calif. Lewis E. Meyer, civilian, Balboa. Robert F. Olson, civilian, USAF Regional Hospital, March AFB, Calif.

Army Spec. 6 Thomas T. Horio. Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii. Marine Sgt.

Jose J. Anzaldua U.S. Naval Hospital, Camp Pendleton, Calif. Army Sgt. Daniel H.

Hefei, Fitzsimmons General Hospital. Denver, Colo. Spec. 5 Tom Y. Kobashigawa, Tripler.

Army Capt. Rciahrd C. Anshus, Fitzsimmons. Army CW2 Phillip D. Prather, Fitzsimmons.

Army Spec. 4 Isaako F. Malo, Tripler. Army Sgt. Jon R.

Cavaiani. Letterman General Hospital, Presidio, San Francisco. Army Capt. William S. Reeder.

Fitzsimmons. Marine CW2 William E. Thomas. Camp Pendleton, Calif. ''Looks like they've patched up last week's Cuisine Of Spain Gets A Put Down MADRID Michelin issued its first "Red Guide" of Spain today and awarded no stars to any to Spanish cuisine.

"There are no doubt very fine Spanish said a spokesman for the company that also publishes the more famous guides to European hotels and restaurants. "But Spanish cooking is different. If we awarded any stars, tourists would expect the wrong thing In its introduction, the new guide was less diplomatic. "Spanish cuisine is more copious than refined." the guide said. table wines are generally of high alcohol content and very fruity." Michelin conceded that Spanish food is "wholesome and even though it turned up its nose over it being always cooked in olive The spokesman said the company hoped Spanish restaurants might some day receive stars under the same system that selects the best cooking in France.

Belgium. West Germany, Italy, Switzerland and other countries. "We are still trying to figure out a system under which Spanish restaurants might be awarded stars, despite the pe- cularities of Spanish cooking the spokesman said. "We may find the solution in a few years." The guide gave the Ritz the top billing among Madrid hotels and the Puerta de Moros a starless first place among restaurants, with five fork symbols for top luxury. The Botin, often called the favorite eatery of the novelist Ernest Hemingway received a two-fork, mention.

ALVARADO INN Friday, March 30 HAPPY 4 DAZE DUO 2 1 "1 Saturday, March 31 Dance to VICKIE KERRY Sunday, April 1 JIMMIE DIAMOND HIS DIXIELAND AND I Breakfast, Lunch Dinner Served Everyday Happy Hour: 4:30 to 6:30 Mon. Thru Fri. With Hot Cold Hors D' Oeuvres. Banquets, Meetings, Luncheons Receptions 70 Motel Units DOWNTOWN IGNACIO- 233-5952 7:30 TONIGHT STARS OF THE FRENCH CIRCUS A brilliant program taped in Paris. THE BIG for family entertainment KRON-TV.

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