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Newsday from New York, New York • 35

Publication:
Newsdayi
Location:
New York, New York
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Page:
35
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-S- A Show ill 4 side at the ceremony Brooklyn Borough President Howard Golden sized up the political realities will be whatever happens in his first 100 he said The arrangements were efficient and precise for everyone the weather was gorgeous sunny and warmish but for liberal Democrats the day was not kind Public advocate Mark name was spelled on his seating tag City Council Speaker Peter Vallone said Giuliani had promised to meet him each week starting Friday but council members were relegated to rear seats at the ceremony Councilwoman Kathryn Freed waited impatiently in line in the rotunda to be marched to her seat It was like being back in school she grumbled they towed my she said She parked in the street near her Independence Plaza home and she must have been impertinently close to the route of parade to Manhattan Community College because the car was towed when she emerged to go to the inauguration i Andy 7 steeds big day By Bob LifT STAFF WHITER As Rudolph Giuliani raised his hand to take the oath of oiTice yesterday a little blond ball of energy at his side raised his hand as well is the third time Andrew has taken the oath" joked the new mayor referring to the two earlier ceremonial oath-takings he performed on his path to City Hall Andrew Giuliani 7 is the city's new and his sister Caroline 4 the daughter" the first children to live in Gracie Mansion in more than 20 years since John Lindsay's mayoralty But it wasn't just raising his hand as his father took the oath that caught the eyes of observers in City Hall Park and a citywide television audience Andrew joined his father at the lectern when he was delivering his inaugural address chiming in whenever his father recited the line should be so and it will be At one point he even stepped on one of his lines piping up with should be so and it will be so" before his father was ready to deliver it had that one Giuliani said with a smile pausing as he repeated it and then moved through the text Caroline remained rt the side of her mother first lady Donna Hanover Giuliani until the new mayor publicly thanked his mother Helen 84 Caroline clapped her hands and then gave her grandmother a big hug Andrew is by far the more rambunctious child an avid baseball player who has clearly inherited his mania for the New York Yankees Andrew campaigned across the city with his father during his summer vacation wearing a replica of a Yankees uniform and tossing a ball with an aide while his father wooed voters Gracie Mansion aides yesterday pointed out to Donna Giuliani where the Lindsay children carved their names into the historic lead glass windows With one eye on Andrew and one on the antiques she quickly set down a new rule: No football throwing in the mansion The new mayor was more sanguine saying anticipate he'll break something a few times and I guess we'll have to pay" Giuliani said the Lindsays when they moved into Gracie Mansion in 1966 discovered a dog was living in the basement Andrew will get his wish for a dog of his own on Jan 30 his 8th birthday his mother NmdiyJon Niao political talk can begin to wear on a 7-year-old even when It's dad talking Power Shift Nnradmr i Ftulfcp Dm Rudy and Donna Giuliani smooch as Caroline hides under her hat A Big Cake A New Cop AndYul By George Jordan ST ATT WHITER Mayor Rudolph Giuliani along with many of the reporters police officers politicians and guests at yesterday's inauguration had more on his mind than pomp and circumstance It seemed that everyone was talking football the New York Giants vs the Dallas Cowboys Giuliani promised he would end his City Hall ceremony before the 1 pm kickoff and was talking about the big game just before his inauguration speech videotaping it and got two televisions on in the reception the mayor said are the Giants playing press secretary Cris-tyne Lategano asked innocently As promised the event at City Hall ended just as the game got under way The Giants lost The official inaugural cake topped fay a chocolate seal of the city was deceiving Guests at the reception kept lining up for a slice long alter the top layer the Giulianis cut was gone It looked like two large square layers were left and the program promised a cake of New York State apples and Hudson Vallry creamery butter But disappointed guest after disappointed guest Please see CAKE on Page 10A Hit ton Robert will be the Albany lobbyist and both Hardings lather and ton huddled amiably with Gov Mario Cuomo in the City Hall rotunda Black facet were in thort tupply on the platform a contraat with four years ago when Dinkins was sworn in as mayor Black coats and hats were abundant worn by members of the orthodox Jewish community that gave Giuliani such strong support that he shifted the inauguration ceremony away from its original Saturday the Jewish sabbath Republicans were in knew if I waited long enough get invited to one of Westchester County Executive Andrew O'Rourke said cheerfully Missing in the crowd was US Sen Alfonse 'Amato He was out of town and could not make it Democrats seem to feel out so much as poised for return Every speaker Giuliani included praised the departing Dinkins to applause Two potential 1997 Giuliani opponents Borough Presidents Fernando Ferrer of the Bronx and Ruth Messinger of Manhattan sat side by A.

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