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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 11

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Yonkers, New York
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11
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r-i Wc.li IicsUm ers Wednesday. December 3. 1980 StateReglon A 9j Section, attributes electionloss to finances. Garter unpopularity By LOUIS PECK T.swtt New Service WASHINGTON In one of the few interviews she has given since Elisabeth Holta- Ekctton Dny, Repi to Republican Alfonae Amato by a. margin of 49 to 44 pereent Javits, after losing the GOP primary to Amato, received 11 percent as the Party candidate.

The Sfcyear old Hoitiman said shs has not definitely decided what to do after she leaves Congress next month after eight years, bat manTueadayblamed her lorn in the U-SSenate race primary '-f By on twn factors minimal fl- nandal sapport from the national Sf Democratic Party and the electo- said I enact to be and ig law as weD. practicing While KfMag to la the indicated she expects to seek public office again. I think the chances nnjnttj to" she said. WhOe contending that Incumbent Jacob JaTita decision to stay In the race as the Liberal Party candidate had hart her, HoUzman "nddednr wouldntniave "bees a prpblem had Garter done better and had there been greater tarn- -oat of Democrats in the election. We weald probably bare won more Senate oeats had it not been apecnlatlon tyt HoUsmaa may attempt to sweater Congress in two years bom her home area in Brooklyn, or seek another New York Ctty district to ran in.

Tm not rsling anything la of out, she for -a very jmpojpular HflHwMn mill in uaeming the in Alban Tuesday, ey said Carey said he i. I Elizabeth Holtzman GOP captare of the Senate. Tm not aare Garter ever really knew where he stood on a lot of lames. People were distressed by the flip-flops, absence of a dear orection and a dear policy. Democrats-who traditionally Gov.

High talked to HoHaman aboet her occa-pational goals. Bat a Hoitiman pokesmsn later said that there had been no formal offer a Job in the Carey administration. com out to vote didnt cdme out this year.1' lost the Senate race Labor opposes Frucher appointment senators that they should go along. fisanett News Service ALBANY -GovHugh Lesle A high-ranking Senate aide said all the dust settles, Frucher through. The y's appointment Tuesday of trusted political aide Me Meyer Fincher to the natorial campaign when be worked as a Carey strategist Sen.

Norman Levy, R-Merrick, chairman of the Senate Labor Committee, said the crucial issue is whether Frucher, who has a reputation as a brash but wily politoo, intends to serve as industiial comer as Careys re-election is likely to types of things we turn people dmm far Just arent here, said Richard Rote! press secretary to Senate Majority Leader Warren M. Unless we've for a good reason, the governor has the right to have anybody he wants around Mm. Carey also nominated J. Kevin McNiff, 49, a deputy correctional services commissioner, to succeed Stephen Chinlund as of the Oommlsainn on Corrections. That appointment is expected to gain easy Senate approval sensitive post of ftate Industrial, commissioner may have a tough time winning Senate confirmation.

Frucher, 34, who now serves as Careys director of employee relations, has been pronounced unfit to succeed Philip Roes as bead of the state Labor Department by Raymond Corbett, president of the powerful state AFL-CIO. He also may faee.the wrath of some angry Republican senators still smarting from the roqgb-and-de political tricks he pulled ig the heat of the 1971 guber i a full-time Job to solve the states labor problems, he said. Meanwhile, Frucher tas the support of the states public employee unions with whom he has negotiated over the past two years. And their backing could serve to neutralise private labor'd attack, and convince some balking GOP Thruway restaurants to get new operators Gannett News Service chairs that set the standard fora whole industry-at prices that bring them withinever-yone's reach ALBANY The major restaurant operator on the New York State Thruway will quit next, year, with the Thruway Authoritys blessing. Spokesmen for both the Authority and the Gladieux Corporation, based in Toldeo, Ohio, confirmed Tuesday that the toll-road agency agreed to let the company TeampIbeTive-year contract renewaT it signed in 1979.

A split has grown between the company and the authority in the lmt year. Thruway pnfc maw David Alexander said the agency could force Gladieux to stay for five years, but will not We dont want them, he said. Weve had service problems. Weve had quality of food problems. We may have had management problems." Gladieux tiously, he sai has not been HU UU.U IOC DCM WIU WOODMARK chair are unique in tfualiiv in comfort in value.

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