Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 136, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1930 — Page 3
OCT. 16, 1930.
JAKE FLEAGLE ABSOLVES KIN ON DEATH BED Notorious Western Bandit Be Buried at His Brother’s Side. By United Pres GARDEN CITY, Kan., Oct. 16. The gray-haired mother of the notorious Fleagle boys found today one note of consolation in the series of tragic events that had befallen her family—the last words of her youngest son Little Jake had been for her. The body of Little Jake will be brought here Friday to be buried beside that of his brother Ralph, who recently was hanged at the Colorado state penitentiary. Little Jake died in a Springfield, Mo., hospital, Wednesday of a bullet wound received when he tried to fight his way through a group of police who surrounded him as he boarded a train at Branson. A fugitive for several years, he carried out his threat to die fighting rather than face death as Ralph had faced it. A death bed confession by “Little Jake,’ 'that it v as he who robbed a bank at Larned, Kan., caused a jury Wednesday night t:> acquit another of the Fleagle boys, Fred, of charges that he was the bandit. Fred and “Little Jake” looked alike. Fred' acquittal did not, however, end ;is difficulties with the law. Finney county a thorities held him -?n a tax evasioi charge. Jacob i“ Big Jake”) Fie gle. the father, was in Larned today attempting to obtain Fred’s release on bond. A fourth son, Walter, is serving a term in the Finney jail for failure to pay taxes on money stolen by his brothers in their numerous bank and mail train thefts, banditry escapades which made them the most feared and notorious outlaws in the west.
FLETCHER AND FLYNN APPOINTED BY BANK Indiana National Board Names Two New Vice-Presidents. R. Malotc Fletcher and W. P. Flynn today hold vice-presidencies in the Indiana National bank following an election Wednesday by the bank's directorate. Widely known in banking circles in the state. Fletcher has served with the Indiana National bank in various capacities for more than twenty years, and will retain his former office of cashier. Flynn for the last nine years w r as chief bank examiner for the Indiana Clearing House Association and prior to 1921 served as assistant national bank examiner at Chicago. The directorate also elected John J. Madden Jr., president of Madden Manufacturing Company, furniture dealers, as a member of the board of directors, succeeding his father who died recently. SEEK GIRL’S ASSAILANT Miss Frances Hockenbaugh Thrown From Car After Ride. Police today were seeking a young man who is alleged to have thrown Miss Frances Hockenbaugh, 17, of 1437 Woodlawn avenue, from his car at Senate and Washington street early today, after driving her around the city for more than three hours. Miss Hockenbaugh said she met the youth only recently.
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