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Show I Navy Veteran Shoots Self, Admits Murdering Wife DeBlaay notified polle heed-! heed-! quarter and then dashed to hta car and aped south. But ha waa a moment too late. Angle had ahot Mmaelf aeconda before hta arrival Angle' Si-caliber piatol lay la the car. Police eald- they planned to check the bullet which doctor! were to remove from Angle's body with the bullets which atruck his wife. ' Angle waa receiving a call from his son. "I don't know where I am. I feel terrible. I have a terrible headache," the youth moaned arer the phone, DeBlaay spoke to him neat, but I young Angle refused to aay where i ; he waa. He aaid he had slept during ' the night in a cornfield. j , Finally, Mra. Angle, his mothrr. j i persuaded him to reveal bia Iota- tion. He waa at a drugstore on i South Division road outside the city limits I steering wheel with a stomach 1 wound. Beside him was a morning paper containing the picture of Lenore. I Across It Angle had scrawled: 1 'I love you, Lenore." He wsa rushed to St. Mary's hospitsl in serious condition. Asked by officers whether he killed his wife. Detective John DeBlaay reported. re-ported. Angle aaid: "I guess so." Detective DeBlaay happened to arrive at the home of the youth'a parents Wednesday morning Just at the moment when the elder ! GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.. Nov. ' 30 .T A distracted young navy veteran seriously wounded himself Wednesday with a pistol and then admitted to police he killed his 17-year-old wife. J The youth. Langdon Angle Jr.. 21. was found in hia stripped down . jalopy on the edge of town. Police learned of his whereabouta when he phoned hia father, head of the local veterana administration office. Mra. Angle waa shot to death Tueaday night and left in a mow bsnk near their apartment For some time Angle hsd com-, plsined of migraine headaches. He , snd his wife Lenore. were reconciled recon-ciled only a few daya ago after a , series of bitter quarrels. They hsd been married 11 months. When police reached Angle's car Wednesday, gun amoke waa still curling through tha air inside and the youth was slumped over the |