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Iianrhfatpr Hrrali Manchester, Conn 20 MANC'HKSTKR HKFtAl.D, Thursduy, Scpl 20, 1984 Play Jackpot Bingo! His new job due MHS soccer Harvest The Savings! $100 In prizes weekly to his achy back overcomes SW ... today’s game on page 2 ... page 11 ... page 15 TECHNICAL, TEXT, BUSINESS AND ‘HOW -TO’ LAST 3 D A Y S ! Pick up your copy of our value-packed Orig.* . circular at A sunny Saturday Manchester, Conn THE O UTSIDER Pub. Llst\ 50\o86’‘ OFF Prices your nearby with highs in 70s Saturday, Sept, 22, 1984 by Howard Fast ^1 to 7 .9 8 EACH (None Higher) Caldor store. — see page 2 iianrhfatpr Hrrali Single copy: 25C 11.16 rr.?is,5 f Special Group of Subjects Includes Business, A young Rabbi and a minister, Mathematics, How-To, Self-Help, Science, English, along with theirwlves, lormaclose 5 0 % O F F g £ y lifetime bond. In New England. Computers, morel Orig. Pub. 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Healion Jewish holidays are marked. Great gilt! Pub. List 8.95 ACTION WAY (Paper) Pub. at 6 .9 5 ........................................ 1 .9 8 8 S ^ United Press International Aillon’s Story hasn't •THE INSTANT PICTURE CAMERA NEW HAVEN — A Superior Courl c h an g ed in 11 years HANDBOOK, Pub. at 7 . 9 5 ..............................................................$1 jury Friday found Guillermo Aillon — story on p a g e 10 •THE REAL ESTATE PEOPLE 2 guilty of three counts of murder in the Pub. at 9.95 ..................................................................................... 3 .9 8 1972 stubbing deaths of his es(rangcd •SCRAMBLING: ZIG-ZAGGING YOUR WAY TO wife and her parents. HOW It took only six 6hours and 45 minutes As jury foreperson l':ii/.;ilii'lh Foley THE TOP, Pub. at 8 .9 5 ................................................................ 1 .9 8 of East Haven announced the decision t t o ^ [VIDAL SASSOONi over two days after hearing from 80 •WOMEN OF LIGHT. LIFE STORIES OF witnesses in 25 days of testimony to end of the six man. six woman jury. .Aillon’s GREAT WOMEN, Pub. at 3.95 ............................................... 1 .9 8 ? 5 S S j the longest murder case in Connecticut 72-yc:ir-old mollicr'. Vicloria. said. •WESTMINSTER DICTIONARY OF CHRISTIAN •VIDAL SASSOON Curiing litMi history. "M y son innoi'cnlc" and cned oul In EDUCATION, Pub. at $ 9 ...........................................................3 .9 8 Dual heat control, nui(8B free cord. iV S IO l The jurors at Aillon’s first trial Spanisli each lime the Ihi'ee verdiels CLEARANCE! Not all titlei In all atorea. •VIDAL SASSOON Curling Iron deliberated 45 hours before conviction were announced Sorry, no rainchecka or special orders. Mntennedlste markdowns taken. Aillon’s daughter'. Calherine. now 12. TEXA S INSTRUMENTS 1W ” curling iron for shorter hair. FVB103 in 1973 and at his second.trial in 1979, a record 56 hours before a deadlock apparently didn'riegister any obvious Programmable Scientific Calculator •VIDAL SASSOON Curiing Brush emotion. Up to 512 program stepS; Has 170 built- | 0 0 Aillon, 46, stood motionless as he In eclentlfic functions. 10 digit LCD Potanted king-size bdattea, dual hast cent. # V S lii heard the verdicts while his mother Thejudgt' eaiillotu'd members ol lln‘ readout and comes with batteries. frTI66 Our Rag. 59.99 SALE! ALL RECORDS AND CASSEHES BY THESE ARTISTS sobbed her son’s innocence and his distraught tamlly to reslraln lliem Caldor Reg. Price ...... selves, saying they "would b.ive to CahforSMePrtca.....: i sister bitterly aceu.sed the state of Barbara Mandrell "Stevie Wonder "Rick James "Frank Sinatra ...... .■.S.TO: persecuting her brother. remain quli‘1 or leave Hie eoiu'lroom” 20-Page Collector’s "Michael Jackson "Bruce Springsteen "Neil Diamond "Julio Iglesias Mfr. MoM-in RobtMe....... Aillon was charged with the Aug. 13, Aillon was unex-inessive when the 1972, stabbing deaths of Barbara verdiet was aimouneefi and was abool Album *SP'g BARBARA MANDRELL HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES: YOUR CHOICE LEE OREENWOOD AFTER REBATE......... 1.... Montano Aillon, 26 and her wealthy to eomforl bis mother when be was MEANT FOR EACH OTHER 4.70 taken into custody by sheritfs and 1 .8 8 g.“;3.44 W •‘.'itL'EiS! "***'''*>*“»• WlMioei '8M«iwfc«ordMa8k parents, J. George Montano, 49. and LP CASSETTE AUTWGKEATWTS escorted to a lockup in Ibe building. Great for photos, stickers Bernice, 46, Aillon’s 7-month old H 898 5.96 S898 ___ 6 .8 8 James Montano. .36. the only survlv- - cut outs a much more. daughter was found covered with blood . but unhurt in the home. ing son of the vu'tims tamlly. was •Mini Photo Album •BARBARA MANDRELL *LEE GREENWOOD embnieed by feimile members of Ibe ‘Meant For Each Other' GENERAL ELECTRIC Aillon, a Bolivian native and resident Our Reg. 1.29.. .88c O*!.. iNRn of East Hartford, was sentenced to 75 MonUino family afliT Ibe verdiet w;is SuUo(Mfy,0<ip(. Steam/Dry Iron •RICK JAMES ‘Reflections' years when convicted in 1973 but he was re|)orted He had no eommeni •ZEBRA ‘No Tellin' Lies’ retried because of a judge’s error. He A woman Montano s u p p o r l e r tele •EDDIE & THE CRUISERS ‘Movie Soundtrack' 14.76 Herald photos by Pinto has been free on $225,009 bond since phoning someone next to :i I 'e p o r l e r Our Reg. 18.97 lln' oilier s EDDIE AND THE CRUISERS December 1977 after serving more than said to the iierson on end with OSIGINAL MOTION PICTURE Fabric guide plus Twenty-year-old Bill Steele shows off one of his graduate will exhibit the machine Sunday at the five years in prison. some juhilenee "goilly' guilly! SOUNOTKACK 26 steam vents tor guilty! ” "KKiOma more steam. #F363 prized possessions — an antique air compressor, Portland Fair Grounds. Superior Court Judge William I,. FRANK SINATRA On Tn* Dark S<Ot/V«Oer Wert The two families sal on opposite sides W4B twmmetSeetow Nighit/Oewn m Mew (Fee fwOfiOn My Knees vintage 1923. The Manchester High School Hadden Jr. Increased Aillon’s bond ‘L.A. Is My Lady’ Friday to $600,000 and set sentencing of the court room during the trial which for Oct. 26. began with jury .seleelion .Inly 23. When 6.99 GENERAL ELECTRIC Aillon could receive up to 25 years on the eourtronm w;is cleared anil lliey L P 9 9 8 each count. w:ilked into the eori'idiir. .siimi one in E UltniOven Cassette T 9 9 8 ...............7 .7 4 Fixing oid engines isn't work Public Defender Donald Dakers said the Aillon group said, "yon di .sli'oyeil it wasn’t likely that Aillon would meet ns” Snmeiine in Ibe Montano giiinp ALL OTHER RECORDS AND CASSETTES BY THESE ARTISTS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS. 6 8 . 4 0 the bond increase. An appeal is answered, "l.ook'wbal yon did Ions' " ehirReg.M.97 By Sarah E. Hall expected. MAGNAVOX AM/FM AC/DC Bakaa, brdta. toasts Herald Reporter State’s Attorney Arnold Markle, the Cassette Recorder Keep warm tray prosecutor in the three trials, argued pluaadatrast Working over rusty engines may not be for bond revocation, saying Aillon was Inside Today Records direct from radio or condansor | O O V f t aatting. irreeo S A V E m \ everyone's idea of a good time, but it is for dangerous and could free the country. A dvice mike. Has extra large speaker. Great for I fc S J rF W / 17 Lotlerv P homeoroffice. Batteriesoptional. #7140 j Our Reg. 3 9 .9 9 . " Bill Steele of Vernon Street. "You di.sgust me," Ailhm’s sister. B ingo 7 Obituaries AJAY ‘Octa-Gym’ Steele spends about two hours every day Dr. Luz Aillon, a psychiatric social Business 70 Opinion — after,.working an eight-hour shift as a worker, said to Markle as the cour­ Churches 14 Peopletolk diesel mechanic — restoring gas engines Classified 18 19 Sports ® 1 1 9 s : i m » troom cleared. Com ics 9 Television OVER 25% OFF » that date from his grandparents’ time. • Markle would later say only that Entertoinment 17 Weathjjr For rowing, presses, squats, "It really doesn’t seem like work,” he butterflies and morel Great multi­ justice was served. 18^ Steel Lawn purpose exercise unit the whole says. family will enjoy! On Sunday, the 20-year-old Manchester and Leaf Rake High school graduate will show one of his prize specimens — a 1923 air compressor — 4 . 7 7 Ss; 8 4 . at the Tobacco Valley Flywheelers’ Old G et ready for tall cisan upsi Death toll rises Engines Show in Portland. Steele is vice president of the Flywheel­ 6-Pc. Cookware ^ t by CORNING ers, a group of about 60 people from LAMBERT 26" “Visions'’set includesiriw &2V4 at, throughout the state who restore antique SAVE ON SOFTWARE PROGRAMS covered saucepans.
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