1W0 EMBEZZLERSARE ALSOM STATE PENBill Redden and Sam Andv Lomax, FayetteCounty Slayers, Grant-Ied “Easter Freedom'’lt;By The Associated 1Vlt;CHARLESTON —Ralph Glaser, of Wheeling and C. H. Hunter, of Moundsville. bank officials who pleaded guilty to embezzlement from Northern Panhandle institutions. were among the 25 prisoners given their freedom on parole today by Gov. Holt.Three men sentenced for second degree murder were included in the governor’s “Easter presents.”Glaser, assistant trust officer of the Dollar Savings and Trust company of Wheeling specifically wasindicted in 1932 for embezzlement of $15,029 that year.He was sentenced to 15 years inDecember, 1933.Hunter, cashier of the closed Mound City bank of Moundsville, was specifically charged with embezzlement of $3.4 lfi and was sentenced to 20 years in June, 1933.(