MANY MORE ASK FREEDOMFifteen Would Escape Paying Penalty In PrisonsSLAGLE WANTS PAROLELincoln. March 27. - (AP) — Fifteen inmates of the state penitentiary and state reformatory ha\e appliedto the state board of pardons andparoles for release either on parole or commutation of sentence.Among the applicants is PaulSlagle of Lincoln, convicted ot participation of tin* robbery of a drug store here in wlfTch Ray Fletcher, an alleged companion in tin* robb*r. was shot and killed by the proprietor of the store. S’ligle is serving aj three to fifteen year senHnct.The pardon board will hear tin following applications April 13.Penitentiary paroles:Paul Murray. Douglas county robbery.hunes \Villia;ns. Adams, grand hit *ceny.Sumner Hum ham. Hamilton, larceny.James Ty - . Ilamihor.. larceny.Paul Slagle, Lancaster, robbery. Lloyd Lane. Lancaster, automobilestealing.Janie* Gragg. McPherson, cattle' all n irGeorge Wray. Red Willow, grand larcr ny.Penitentiary commutations:Wesley Baker, Butler, pandering.Reformatory paroles:Herbert Allison. Furnas, larcenyof auto.Frank Hartman. Lincoln, burglary William Saunders, Jeffei son,breaking and enteringEmil Schtrdewan, Cherry, biug l;u 3Frank Smith. Kimball, burglary.Robert V. Wright, Hall conversion of all