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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 45

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The Morning Calli
Location:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
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45
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Year after death of woman, no charges have been filed ifFPFm Snuka for several hours after the early morning incident and for several hours later the same day. No charges have been filed. Because cases involving the death of persons have no statute of limitations for criminal charges, Piatt said the case may remain open for many years. Snuka and Argentino had been involved in an altercation in January 1983 in a motel outside of Syracuse, N.Y. Disorderly conduct charges initially filed against Snuka were dropped.

Police reports on the original incident indicated nine policemen and a police dog were used to subdue Snuka. The death of the 23-year-old companion of a professional wrestler one year ago yesterday in the George Washington Motor Lodge is still classified as an open case, Lehigh County Dist. Atty. William Piatt said this week. Nancy Argentino, formerly of Brooklyn, N.Y., died May 10, 1983, from injuries received inside a room at the lodge.

Argentino shared the room with professional wrestler Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, 40, who had wrestled in matches at Allentown Fairground's Agricultural Hall the day before of the incident. Whitehall Township police questioned uaem in ment between the elder Binder and a man identified as Cruz over a minor traffic accident in the parking lot. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis C.

Binder Sr. and their son identified Cruz yesterday from a line-up during the preliminary hearing. Cruz, who did not testify yesterday, is free on $75,000 bail The younger Binder was hospitalized with a kidney wound for several days following the shooting. front PTO shaft drive to the mower. And you can choose a hydrostatic transmission.

The new Kubota G-Series tractors are now available in limited quantities. So don't let the grass grow under your feet. See them soon. Kubota introduces a whole new way to cut the grass. It's the first diesel lawn and garden tractor in the country.

Kubota's new G-Series lawn and garden tractors come with water cooled 2-or 3-cylinder diesel engines. They're built to outlast ordinary gas mowers by several seasons. And built to be economical to run and maintain. There are four new G-Series models, from 10 to 14 horses. They all have live Clerk tells police two men took $394 A Lehigh Valley Mall clerk reported Thursday to Whitehall Township police that two men entered the Prints Things shop and, while one distracted her, the other took $394.68 from a counter.

The clerk told police she was counting money before closing the shop when the two men entered. One asked her several questions while the other apparently scooped the money off the counter and ran. Man will face trial in homicide attempt A Queens, N.Y., man was held for trial yesterday in Lehigh County Court at a hearing on an attempted homicide charge stemming from a shooting March 11 in the mart parking lot in South Allentown. Edwin Cruz, 26, faces charges of criminal attempt at homicide, aggravated assault, recklessly endangering other persons and weapons offenses. Police said Cruz fired rounds from a handgun, one of which struck a 31-year-old Emmaus man, Curtis C.

Binder in the abdomen area and one of which pierced a jacked worn by Curtis C. Binder also of Emmaus. The shooting occurred during an argu immw Tin Nothing like it on earth? PENN ALBURTIS (215)966-3733 DAILY SAT. TUES. THURS.

'til 8 p.m. Easton priest injured in one-car accident An Easton priest was in stable condition in Easton Hospital yesterday after a one-car accident. The Rev. Larry Hess, 33, of 129 Davis St was taken to the hospital after his car overturned on Canal Street about 1:30 a.m. He was being treated for multiple cuts and a concussion.

According to Easton police, Rev. Hess made a right turn from Iron Street onto Canal Street and his car hit the curb on the right side of the road. The car struck the curb on the left side of the street and overturned. No charges were filed. mi Advertising performs the vital role of supporting American journalism and keeps it solvent and free from government Hi mm MM We re paying $1.25 per 100 lbs.

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