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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1949)
THURSDAY, DEC. I. lfv HtKALD AND NfcWi. K.LAMAIM t-AiXi. VkuJjih I u jurynears Recorded Confession nOflEMUriO. Dec. I ut- By; means of e wire recording, a Jury , yesterday heard Joseph Louie Kiel. 1 Myrtle Creek, tell 111 hla own words I how he allegedly kiilrd Hlanley I Jimn Tuck sr. Springfield, by I strangling him wllh a brlt. "(something rw" In trial work In Oregon, til record Ink wm admitted In evidence over the objection of th detenu. Circuit Jude William O. East ruled that the atalement I waa voluntarily given, alter he had i listened to the recording after the i Jury waa dluiilwed Tuesdsy alter-, nonn. I "Now tell u Just exactly flrat how you killed him?" (he Jurors heard the voire of District Attorney Robert U. Davl ask. I Well, I took my brlt off and ehoked him wllh 11." the voice of Kiel ram over the machine. j Under questioning of the district , ttorney. Kiel told drtalla trading ! up U the alleged crime and dls- j position of Turker'a body under a ( brtdk near Riddle October 30. The recording waa made afier Kirl'a ar rest the nliht of October 30. Mrs. Bishop's Funeral Held Monday Funeral scrv!rs for the talk Mn, Kettle Joaephlna Bishop war held Monday afternoon at J o'clock at the fort Klamath Methodist church, with Rev. Wmlry Huntley, paatnr of Chlloquln and Fort Klamath church a, officiating. Mrt. Ulshnp, who waa beloved long-time Wood Riv er valley resident, passed away at Klamath Fella on Tueaday, Novem ber 23. following an extended Ill ness. Blie waa born November 17, 1SU, at Plltuflcld. Mu. bring M yeara old at the time of her death. Up until the Urn ah waa atrlcken by lllneaa. ah waa an active member of many yeara' alandlng of the Civ ic Improvement club, women' or ganization of fort Klamath. I - Widowed Kh waa preceded In death sev aval year ago by her husband. Fred Buhop. During thetr year of rwldenc her. Mr. and Mr. Buhop war engaged In dairying, tint at th Pelton ranch later moving to th eld Klrkpatrlrk place waat of har. and of mor recent year, had leaard the Alvin Copeland prop erty In Fort Klamath. Sine the death of her huaband, Mrs. Blrriop had been living at her horn her. In addition to relative In the East, ah la survived by a son, Leon, who with hla wile and daughter, Su san nr, arrived her last week, galled by th death of hit mother. They returned iblsfweek; tohali gtorne at Proseer, Wash. Final rlta for Mra. BUhop wer Mended by local friend and neigh bor, with several old friend alio coming from ouuld polnu to pay their last respects to th deceaaed. Two acleotlona wer aung by Beth Moore, soprano soloist of Klamath Telia; Including "Saviour Llk a fthepherd Lead U." and "When Shall I Behold Hla Presence?", i , Pallbearer Acting a pallbearer wer Del bert Denton. William Brewer, Ord Prltohatt, Elmer Zumbrun, John Orant and Robert E. Oorden. Commitment aervleea wr held by Rev. Huntley at th graveside at th Port Klamath cemetery, where Mra. BUhop waa laid to rert In the family plot. Thief Didn't Squat, Captured ORLANDO. Pie. lift On Jamee found out he had better watch his atep after this. Picked up by Po lice Ueut. Jo Beach on suspicion In the theft of a 30 bill, Jameg told convincing story and was re leased. Aa he left headquarters, police no ticed he had a alight list to tar- board. Closer examination allowed the aole of James left ahoe was a bit thicker than the right. The 20 bill waa folded under the sole. In jail, James said, "I'd have gotten away If I'd Just squatted a little." 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