Anderson, Carter Hit N.J. Campaign Trail TRENTON (AP) - John Anderson and Presi- Election, According to All Political Camps
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Emmys starless; 'Lou Grant9 shines LOS ANGELES (AP) - The stare didn't corf* Emmys. followed by ABC with 10 and NBC with Johnny Carson, voted the academy's Gov- out for the 32nd annual Emmy Awards. Ed Amer five The rest went to PBS or syndicated shows ernor's Award, also stayed home, sending John watched from home as his "Lou Grant" chalked "Lou Grant," CBS's series on life at a Los up the most wins, and more than 80 stars McMahon, president of his production company, boycotted the presentation to support -an acton' Angeles newspaper, was named belt dramatic to pick up the statuette strike against movie studios an* television series and picked up five additional awards — for Patty Duke Astin was named best lead actress networks. - « Asner as best actor in a drama series, absent in a limited series for her role as Anne Sullivan in Nancy Mare-hand as best supporting actress, The Television Academy Awards presentation NBC's "The Miracle Worker," which was writer Seth Freeman, director Roger Young and named best drama or comedy special She had on NBC was bereft of acceptance speeches, glam- in the technical area of music composition. our and excitement as Emmy winners were an- won a supporting Oscar in 1962 for playing Helen ABC's "Baryshnikov on Broadway" got four Keller in the movie version nounced yesterday awards Three each went to ABC's "Taxi" and A few variety stars — such as Steve Allen and NBC's -"'Moviola" and "The Miracle Worker." Britain's "Edward & Mrs. Simpson" was .Dick Clark, who stepped in as hosts at the last named the outstanding limited series minute — showed up to keep the program going Barbara Bel Geddes, Miss Ellie on CBS' Allen quipped, •We've got a star-studded au- "Dallas," was named best lead actress in a dience - three stars and 14 studs." List of winners, page 2 dramatic series. Richard Mulligan, the spaced- The only actor who appeared to accept his out Burt of ABC's "Soap," and Cathryn Damon. award was Powers Boothe, named best lead actor his suffering wife, were named best lead actor in a limited series for CBS' "Guyana Tragedy: Some of the awards, in technical categories, were and actress in a comedy series. The Story of Jim Jones." announced Saturday. \ Harry Morgan and Loretta Swit teamed up as "This is either the most courageous moment It was the fifth Emmy for Asner, wh\plays best supporting actor and actress in "M-A-S-H." of my career or the stupidest," said Boothe. He the irascible city editor, and his second for best ABC's "Taxi" was named the best comedy said he supported both the Television Academy lead in "Lou Grant." The other three were series, scoring something of an upset over the and the actors' stand supporting awards for "The Mary Tyler Moore favored "M-A-S-H ' James L Brooks, a Taxi" The Screen Actors Guild and the American Show." executive producer, noting the show's crew had Federation of Television and Radio Artists "I'm delighted with the success of the show," been laid off due to the strike, said, "We want SOME FAMILIAR FACES — Tom Smothers, left, and his brother Dick, right, flank walked off their jobs July 21 in a dispute over Asner said later. "I'm sorry we're not there, but them to know this is as much for them as any- director James Burrows, who holds Emmy Award he won last night for directing an money for pay television and sales of video hopefully we can contribute a little bit by not body " episode of the "Taxi" television series. The Smothers Brothers were among the few cassettes. being there. It will call attention to the fact that "Taxi" director James Burrows also picked recognizable faces at the award ceremonies in Pasadena, Calif. Many scheduled CBS was the night's numerical winner with 13 we have a strike to take care of." up an award for best directing in a comedy series. presenters and nominees were absent because of the 50-day-old actors strike. The Register The Daily Register >lOHmoiiill < ouiil> s Great Home Newspaper VOL. 103 NO. 58 SHREWSBURY, N.J. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 20 CENTS Anderson, Carter hit N.J. campaign trail TRENTON (AP) - John Anderson and Presi- election, according to all political camps. the state in the presidential election to Re- dent Carter are following the presidential cam- Campaign aides note that Carter never has publican Gerald Ford. This year, Sen. Edward paign trail in New Jersey, which was blazed by done well in New Jersey polling Kennedy topped the president io the party prima- Republicans on Labor Day weekend. " He won the 1976 Democratic primary, but lost ry. Independent candidate Anderson begins his New Jersey's importance in the national elec- tour tonight with a 7:30 p.m. rally at the Rutgers Magazine polls shows tion schemes of all candidates also is demon- University gymnasium in New Brunswick before strated by the fact the state has the eighth largest an overnight stay. Carter, Reagan even total of electoral votes. Carter gets the jump in tomorrow's public William Ward, Anderson's state campaign co- politicking with a 10 a.m. appearance at a steel NEW YORK - President Carter and his Re- publican challenger, Ronald Reagan, ran even in ordinator, has another reason for the independ- mill opening in Perth Amboy. , ent's first visit since last May: "New Jersey was Anderson counters with an 11:30 a.m. walk in Time magazine's latest poll of voter preference, the magazine says. Carter and Reagan both at- the first state in the nation in which he was on the Hackensack and a speech from the Bergen County ballot and there's a broad base of support here.'' courthouse steps. He wraps up his visit with a 3 tracted 3D percent of those surveyed, Time said p.m. news conference in Union. • today. Carter last visited the state almost a year ago The Carter and Anderson visits follow New Meanwhile, R«p. John B. Andaraon wa« fa- for a panda In Now Bnuuwtek and a dinnar al to* Jersey campaigning during the Labor Day week- vored by IS percent of the 1,644 registered voters Meadow lands sports complex. end by Republicans Ronald Reagan at Liberty nationwide surveyed Aug. 26-28 for Time by the Carter's appearance, like those of Reagan and State Park in Jersey City and running mate polling organization Yankelovich, Skelly and Bush, is geared toward luring the blue-collar George Bush at the Flemington Fair on Friday White, the magazine said. Fifteen percent Is the vote. evening. level of support the League of Women Voters has Anderson appears concentrating on a middle- The early hectic activity demonstrates New said is necessary for a candidate to be included in and upper-class draw. He has scheduled a private fj* Jersey's value to candidates in the November the presidential debates it will sponsor this year. finance breakfast for tomorrow in Tenafly. Miss A merica advocates ER but not ERA ATLANTIC CITY - The are very strong." . new Miss America, Susan With just two hours of Powell, questions the need sleep, Miss Powell was CLOWNING AROUND — Doug Keller of Red Bank, the man on the stilts, for an Equal Rights Amend- poised but reserved as she entertains youngsters yesterday at Fiesta Hlspana 'SO in Long Branch, ment. She says she never has talked with reporters nine encountered discrimination hours after winning the Miss in her own life. America Pageant. Beneath s '•The ERA is beautiful be- her pert smile and soft south- cause It's got people talking ern accent, she displayed a Fiesta-goers shout .about women's rights and driving sense of personal am- about women," the 21-year- bition. old senior at Oklahoma City "I am very competitive," University said yesterday. said Elk City, Okla.'s first 'Ole ! 'at city park s: "But I'm not sure that the Miss America, who won the ERA as an amendment is the title over 49 other state repre- By JOKl. SIEGEL kidding Miguel Cruz, his teammate from answer. Women without the sentatives in a hectic week of LONG BRANCH - Clear skies and Elizabeth, who was the final man on the ERA will have their own warm September temperatures provided pole and the one who grabbed the flag. Susan Powell, Mi** America, with parent* Y'initaand Wendell Powell rights," she said. "Women See Pageant wiaaer, page 4 the icing on the cake yesterday for While the greased pole competition thousands of visitors to Fiesta Hispana '80, captured the fancy of some, informal dice a celebration of Hispanic culture, at Seven games, called "chuckaluck" by one par- Presidents Park. ticipant, captured the attention of others. From 10 a.m. on into the fading light of With a crowd huddled around one piece of Even loss won't halt Marlboro aim wood, spectators kept a careful eye on the dusk, the park came alive with the sounds of Hispanic music, the smells of pastales dice as they rolled out of a metal cup. By ANDREW SHEEHAN withdraw from the Freehold the efforts towards de-re- trict, the law has prompted its 560 students to Marlboro Regional High School District gionalization of the school an emotional opposition to High School, a fairer share of and other traditional food, and the shouts "C'mon, place a bet. You'll be lucky," MARLBORO - A defeat of the crowds watching contests conducted said the operator of one of the games, of Marlboro's request to tommorrow would not end system, according to leaden Marlboro's request.