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Daily News from New York, New York • 152

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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152
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As they left the building, they were chased and grabbed by Police Officers Michael Xicoll and Jan Leicht of the Empire station. Suspects Frank James, 16, IM Utica and James Bough. 18, 1253 Lincoln Place, both Brooklyn, were charged with assault and robbery. Vincent Lee Bergman to Surrender Nursing home czar Bernard Bergman will surrender May 31 to begin a one-year sentence for his part in a multimillion dollar state Medicaid fraud scheme, it was learned yesterday. Bergman, whose sentence was recently upheld by tho Appellate Division in Manhattan, is expected to ask State Supreme Court Justice Aloysius Melia to stay the sentence so he can mount another attack in the State Court of Appeals in Albany.

Officials familiar with the case say there is little chance the state's highest court will hear the case because th? ruling by the three judges of the Appellate Division was unanimous. Bergman already has served four months to satisfy the federal charges. Marcia Kramer Vandalism at Cemetery For the third time in three years, vandals broke into the Mount Hebron Cemetery in Flushing. Queens, early yesterday, knocking over more than 160 tombstones and causing more than S6.0OO in damage, police said. The vandals -apparently entered the cemetery over a low fence at its southwest section, near a row of garages where local teenagers were known to congregate, according to police.

Furloughed Con Arrested Gerald Lee, 34. a convicted auto thief, was released from the Queensbor-ough Correctional Facility yesterday morning on a three-day furlough. As soon as he got out. police said, he stole a taxi and drove to Alexander's department store at Queens Blvd. and 63d Road, Woodside.

where he stole a brown shirt and green slacks. Store employes saw him and called police. He was in the cab. changing into his new clothes, when he was collared by Officers Robert Brandes and Paul Chu. They charged him with auto theft, possession of stolen property and parole violations.

Vincent Lee Town Hall Blues: In Red Saddled with a 100.000 operating deficit this year. Town Hall, a 1.500-seat auditorium at 123 W. 43d St, is slated for closing in August 1978 by its owner. New York University, unless it can be taken over by a nonprofit foundation or commercial buyer, NYU President John Sawhill said yesterday. The university took over operation of the 56-year-old building in 1958.

Town Hall "continues to plague us," Saw-hill said. Unless it turn around financially," by 1978, he said the building will be put on the trading block. Striking Drivers to Vote The 1,000 members of Teamsters Local 820 will vote today on whether to end their nine-week walkout at three metropolitan area armored-truck companies. Sal Tomaselli, president of the local, is recommending acceptance, even though he is not entirely happy witlr terms of a tentative contract that would send men back to work at Brinks, Purolator and Wells Fargo. CAREFREE, CALCO-TRIM TUNICS 7.99 EACH Fresh ideas, each cap sleeved and sashed.

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