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By United Press > “It was lovely to know you, my only,” it under an unusual CHICAGO, Apr. 4—A 35-year-old Univer- said. sity of Chicago student told police today how Markham, a bright student in librarian SCHOOL AND HOME- PRACTICE PLAN he killed his pretty wife, then siept, ate and practices from Marietta, uy told polies the HOP studied for eight days while her half-clad body slaying came as a climax to an argument IN THE . a lay on the bedroom floor. Mar, 27 between him and his wife over her ONLY TEN LESSONS combined with WELL. Harold Roland Markham led police to his working and a, trip he wanted to take. ; . 4 PLANNED HOME ASSIGNMENTS gave unusual apartment where the body of his wife, Mary After the shooting, Markham said, he 110 Ww . Ww ashington St. results in our last special typing class just com- Elizabeth Markham, 37, was found clad in a placed a pillow near his wife's body, then lay pleted. black slip and white blousé. down on the floor and placed his head on the TYPING CLASSES START She had been shot three times, once in the Fillaw. He put the gun to his head—then lost ; Ss ne » 8 . ; ’ THE NEXT SPECIAL d b : # d face and twice in the body, Thereafter, he said, he attended classes ; INDIANAPOLIS NEWEST DAYLIGHT STORE! MONDAY, APRIL 7, and both afternoon an A pistol lay under the bed. Three empty at the university, came home in the evenings, | evening classes are scheduled fo meet your | cartridges were on the floor along with a ate his meals and studied 8s before, : : led note, 3 needs, However, enrollment must be made in pencil 4 At bedtime, he went to sleep in the bed advance as each class is limited to TWENTY “Three for your comfort,” it said. with his wife's “body lying on the floor at persons who are willing to follow our plan in Markham told the police it referred to the his feet. order to get results. three hullets he fired into his wife. ‘Yesterday, he said, the slaying “began to . Another penciled note was found In the bother me.’ as he went to the home of a : All instriiction is on NEW TYPEWRITERS and a bedroom, . friend, David Kronick, and told him his story. Year 'R 3 G b: di : standard typewriter is placed in your home for prett———— : oun apardine ,

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for additional information and registration see tugs. in other cities gh Low Three persons held in slaying At t BEER RARE ANDES r. Jones, Boston a nei A 41 ‘cases were cleared by the Marion Indianapolis Business Machine School [Fi =H Herta TM ATSRRIEIC 95 enyer GEER ra been dk p [8 report teday. . Evansville ... wos kns none A 48 2 : 2 I. WADE axsesnerscaiain cl 17 Mrs, Violet Louise Splater, 27, VALUE AT . 27 East Maryland St, -. Jindinnavolis . Ch 13 of 1320-22 E. 16th St. was freed | $12.95 . Los J “Angeles avr 84 i of charges in the death of her | : Open Saturday 8:30 to 5 P. M. Mifftapane-oe pau 70 Ji 3} husband, John F. Splater, 38, neat, |New York perversr B 48 [their residence Feb. 20. The panel! 3 ; oh fii CHP ev reos rams a 8 [ruled the shooting accidental. Light weight, cool gabardine slatks — handSEIN (rif 3) 4 | Leonard Milson, 78, of 225 W. somely tailored in the wonderful California style

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| Wastifnaton. Dl iii |8t. Clair 8t., was cleared In the| {stabbing death of John Bland, 62,

jon Feb. 2. Mr. Bland was found | . a in his home In the rear of 930, JAROLD MARKHAM—He

» IN. Senate Ave. went on with studies. | Robert Pierce, 31, of 120 MeDougal 8t., was freed after be-| Named to Board 3 : ing charged with the Mar. 5 shotgun shooting of his brother-in- Of Lilly & Co. law, James J. Anderson, 31, a

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Police said he stabbed Patricia has rotated Isaacs, 243; Virginia Ave, Feb. through mer24, following an argument, _ |chandising, per- np, Beesley

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requested by Judge Harry O.j1ion of Manufacturers Represen- | Chamberlin in the rape trial of] |tatives in the Marott Hotel. James Walton, 34, of 1412 Hoyt | C. J. Reith, Indianapolis

Ave, Mr. Walton was found not | {branch manager, will head 20 guilty in the case on Feb, 27 and Kroger executives from this area. ; the jury reported today it found J. D, Wiesen, Ft. Wayne man« MANUFACTURERS" - no evidence to warrant perjury | ager, will bring with him four key |

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