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Show 25 PRISONERS I I ASKLEIIIENGY '. Twenty-Ova prisoner. Including Fred N. EndeX Mr-ring a four-year terra for participation In a murder, have petitioned the itate board of pardons for termination of sentence, sen-tence, Attorney General Joseph Chei reported Friday. Endel and Sheril Dunkley war charged with murdering Freda M. Gibson, 75. while plundering he? home at 160' West Seventh South street March 27, 1933. The board of pardons will hear the petitions at Its meeting October 16 at the prison. Others who will petition for termination of sentence are Clarence Clar-ence Henry Alleman, Henry Far-ley Far-ley Baker. James W, Banks, Morris Mor-ris Beddoes, Jack Bunce, Arlo 1 Button, Albert L. Freeman, Ches-' Ches-' ter Glogowski, Leonard W. Gust, Arthur Hadka, Thomas Harmon, Norman Thomas Holt, Arthur W. Johnson, Ed Johnson, Orrison W. Lefford, William R. Lindley. Theodore Theo-dore A. Lovett, Leroy McLeod, Budd Nestell, Alvin Reeves. Ralph Renberg. William P. Riggs, Dean Rogerson and Sema Anthonl Yel-nock. Yel-nock. Glenn .TSeaU who received a three-month county Jail aentencs on September S for embezzlement, will ask the board for parole. The board also will consider the continued cases of Harold V. Burleigh, Bur-leigh, Tony Caladno, Glen Cude, John B. Griffith. Boyd Keller, Gordon Gor-don McAllister, M. I PetUt and Trank Yortch. |