Page 8-Saturday, May 17, 1980--The N Do a Tree a Favor: Recyle Your Daily STALLION SHOWTIMES: (G) 12:45-3:45-7:00-9:30 AP Phot SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER Andrei Gromyko wipes his face with a handkerchief as U.S. Secretary of State Edmund Muskie, right, walks beside him. The two were on their way from the state treaty ceremony to the balcony of the Belvedere Castle yesterday. EEC SA YS SANCTIONS WON'T R ELEASE HOSTAGES: Allies put off sanctions (Continued from Page 1) is for the first time putting forward the unofficial translation of his speech in detente," he said. idea of a troop withdrawal. Russian. Austria-unique in post-World War HOURS BEFORE THEY met in "As far as the Soviet Union is concer- European history-was allowed to Vienna's Hofburg Palace, Muskie gave ned, it is a consistent supporter of a its independent way when the Sovi a speech at Austria's independence policy continuing detente in inter- agreed to withdraw their army of celebration, sharply attacking the national relations, adding to- political cupation, in conjunction with the Unit Russian military action in Afghanistan. detente, proper measures of military States, Britain and France. While Gromyko sat only feet away, Muskie accused the Soviet Union of hetnngwrdscuiy1l h *hco r x sydich. gh court nixes b On the 25th anniversary of Austria's postwar independence, Muskie told the A Soviets the Red Army's intervention is t U An rson s name "a lesson from the past" and a re- enactment of World War II aggression. "Aggression anywhere threatens LANSING (UPI)-The Michigan The GOP claimed Anderso security everywhere," Muskie said. Supreme Court yesterday rejected in a presence on the May 20 ballot will c The new secretary of state also split decision the state Republican Par- fuse voters and could even disqual decried the "acts of terrorism" in Iran ty's last-ditch bid to force independent him from the November election. in which 53 Americans have been held John - Anderson off next week's Earlier this year, before the ca hostage for more than six months. presidential primary ballot. paign for the GOP nomination fizzl Gromyko had pledged to the same The 4-3 high court ruling refused to Anderson had filed to appear audience that the Soviet bloc was fully overturn Wednesday's Michigan Court Michigan's-primary. committed to a policy of detente. of Appeals ruling against the party. LATER, AFTER launching his "Together with all the countries of THE DECISION was a blow to the dependent quest, the Illim the socialist community we are fully struggling George Bush campaign, congressman moved to have his nai determined to follow this course fur- which fears the moderate Anderson will taken off the ballot. ther," Gromyko said, according to an draw votes from its candidate. Attorney General Frank Kell rII go ets oc- ted SITTING SHOWTIMES (R) 12:00-6:00-8:00-10:00 FRI. and SAT. 12 mid. HOLLYWOOD SHOWTIMES: 12:15-2:30-5:00-7:15-9:30 (R) FRI. and SAT. 12:00 mid. (R) FRI. and SAT. 12:00 mid. (R) FRI. and SAT. 12:00 mid. ONE WEEK ONLY PG I n's on- Lify am- ed, in in- ois me ey, 4 TONIGHT AT 7:30 & 9:30 THE LIFE OF BRIAN Look on the bright side of life as the Monty Python gang of rabblerousers take on everybody's second most favorite topic in the story of Brian-the man who could have been the Messiah if he'd known how or cared to try. So take off your left (or is it your right) sandle and relax for 91 minutes of the time of your life. See if you can spot any women at the stoning. AND DON'T FORGET SUNDAY WHEN WE.SHOW: THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT, PART I1 at 7:30 and 10:00 $1.50 CINEMA GUILD atOldA&D (ILIUVE THERE) however, said Anderson must stay on because he missed the March 21 with- drawal deadline. The Repubican suit claimed the law was not intended to deal with'can- didates like Anderson who drop out of one party's contest, but continue cam- paignIng for office under a different guise. It also insisted the withdrawal deadline allows too little time for can- didates to pull out. The party cited a little-known law in contending that Anderson may not run in November as an independent if he appears on the May ballot as a Republican. Kelley, however, contended there likely is not enough time to remove An- derson from all the ballots in the state even if the courts agreed with the GOP position. A 4