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Daily News from New York, New York • 14

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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edifraud U.S. names names in Seagram Building goes for $85.5 The Seagram Building, a 38-story landmark at 375 Park is being sold for $85.5 million to the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, a nationwide pension fund for ty, college and private schoolteach-: ers. The sale was announced yesterday by Joseph E. Seagram Sons, the building's owners. The building, K- completed in 1957, was designed by the late Ludwig Mies van der Rone and his collaborator, Philip Johnson.

nard Jacobs, a Syracuse one year from last Sept." Robert Bravato of the Bronx, two years from last Nov. 28; Andrew Messaha of Maspeth, Queens, five years from last Jfaly Alan fachamle of L.L, five years from last June 13; and Andrew Portoghese of Flushing, one year from last Jan. 23. In New Jersey, Abraham a physician from Englewood, was -suspended forNthree years, dating -from last Dec; 12r'; currently investigating 1.800 cases of potential Medicaid fraud since late 1977 when a new law punishing such fraud went into effect. Won't tolerate "chiselers "We will not tolerate chiselers in Medicare and the National Conference of State Legislatures.

He said that releasing the lists should have "a substantial deterrent effect across the system," adding that the names, published yesterday have bee a referred to "their respective state medi- cal licensing authorities for appropriate action. Califano said HEWs "Project Integrity," which is aimed at fraud and abuse by physicians and pharmacists in Medicaid, has resulted in 22 convictions. The" government is pursuing 296 eases of potential abuse and has closed 346 -other cases with administrative sanctions, i'f New Yorkers suspended were: Ber-' Washington (News Bureau) In what was billed as a new get-tough policy, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare made public yesterday the names of 40 doctors, dentists and other health-care providers who, it says, have been convicted of defrauding Medicare or Medicaid. Listed as "suspended" from taking part in Medicare or Medicaid for terms of from one to five years because of criminal convictions for fraud were five New Yorkers and one New Jersey doctor. Three other New Yorkers were among 16 other persons "excluded" from the two programs because of a court conviction or administrative finding.

According to HEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano the exclusions, unlike the "are essentially permanent." Califano said that his department A salute to city's immigrants New York City's immigrant founders will be honored tomorrow in a Battery Park ceremony unveiling a marker commemorating Brooklyn's first Italian settler. The granite marker replaces bronze plaque stolen in 1976. City Parks Commissioner Gordon Davis will-dedicate the stone to Peter Caesar Alberti, who came to Brooklyn from Venice about 1635. The ceremony, to be held at noon in the park just south of the Verrazano monument, will also commemorate all the immigrants who.

took part in the founding and building of New York City, according to John LaCorte, president "of the Italian Historical Society, which sponsored the marker. 00 YCSEES 00 Cabby gets 1 day in woman beating By HARRY DANYLUK A cabby was sentenced yesterday to one day in jail and five years of probation after he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of assault in the beating of a woman passenger last year. The cabby, Soo Koo, 37. of 38-05 Crescent Queens, could have received up to seven years in prison on the second-degree assault charge. He had originally been charged with first degree assault, but was allowed to plead guilty April 17 to the lesser charge after admitting that he had attacked Grace Kent of Manhattan last Dec.

23. Supreme Court Justice Nicholas Tsoucalas said yesterday before sentencing Koo in Jamaica Supreme Court that he had intended to impose the maximum sentence until he received the probation report. After reading the-report, Tsoucalas said, "It would be foolish to send him (Koo) to jail." Tsoucalas said the report showed that Koo had no previous police record and "was a very peaceable person driven to commit the act because the woman punched him." BUSCHS FOR DIAMONDS FOR 57 YEARS LAR6E STOCKS OF DIAMONDS WATCHES 14K JEWELRY ON EASY CREDIT EST. HWY. Use the est MPG number for comparison purposes Your mileage may differ depending upon speed weather and trip length Actual highway mileage will probably be lower than the nwy est jarygakJ' vsvkv a tl0D efTCs shimmering DIAMONDS 'L REGULAR j49 95 NW 79 Piymoutr- CnamC SUPER SAVINGS CHRYSLER- PLYMOUTH SPONSORS YANKEES JACKET WEEKEND FOR KIDS.

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