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Daily News from New York, New York • 131

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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131
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ocky Boosts Soodell Upstate LANE BRYANT CI If; Br GEXE SPAGXOLI Gov. Rockefeller booster! his rumiinp mate, Sen. Charles daririjr an upstate swinjr yesterday and also wryly reminded his audiences that the state Democratic ticket was a blend of four Manhattan candidates and one Westchesterite. The whole uror.p of them." he told a group in Albion, "could to work in one taxi." "There's one puj from Westchester, and he's supposed to represent upstate New York," he cracked. He referred to Rep.

Richard Ottinsrer of Pbasantville, the Democratic candidate for senator. Dinner for Rridgcs Capping' his trip at a testimonial for Senate Majority I-eader Earl Brydges, he said: "Our opponents unfortunately seem to have the impression that leadership stops at the Bronx line." Irked by published reports that he had failed to mention Goolcll at a GO! rally in Rochester Monday, Rockefeller seemed to jro out of his way to praise the controversial Goodell. A lot of people diajjree with him," he said at the Albion lunch FASHION IS FUN! Find out Just how much fun in cur latest and greatest fashion booklet for special-size girls and teens! It's filed with fall ideas and what's more, it's free! If you're not on our mailing list, send for it right away '7 vf: r- 4 1 7 7 girls sizes 8 V2 to 14V2 and teens' sizes IOV2 to I8V2 1 eon, "but this a brijcnt (ruy, this is a touph dedicated jruy." He conceded that he and the senator differed on the best way NEWS pnoto by John PwJin Der.i ctbtrnatorial hopeful Arthur Goldberjr has swinging time with tot as day rare center is opened at his headquarters at 53d St. and Fifth Ave. for children of campaign workers.

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Duryca li Suffolk) here. The trcaker is on a two-day statewide swing for Republican lcci lative candidates. Dwyer said of Goodell: "He helps i-nvent too monolithic an outlook. He give; the Republicans areas of interest which we've rot bad before. He is a courageous and indeptr d'-nt candidate." Back Buckley Duryca has skirted the Goodell question on his tour, particularly in Syracuse, where elected officials affirmed their commitment to James Buckley, the Conservative nominee.

In Llmira today. State Sen. William 'Cadillac) Smith, a GOP ptatwart. announced hi support of Buckley. The times." Smith said, "are much too critical to base the election of a senator on expediency and the vote-buying technique" of Goodell and the Ih mocratic candidate for the Senate, Rep.

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