University Daily Kansan, September 10, 1980 Page 5 Holidays Frompage1 a concentrated period of introspection and reconciliation. During this time, one customarily asks the forgiveness of those he has sighed or hurt during the previous year. The atonement of Yom Kippur is believed to be only between man and God. Kym Kippur is said to be the culmination of theik Holiday period, after which the old year is ended. Yom Kippur is preceded by a traditional Learned fire causes $15,000 damage Jewish feast, but the day itself is observed by sunday up on sunday Friday to sunday Saturday. Religious rites begin on Yom Kippur's Eve and run all day Saturday, ending at sundown on the hopeful note that all who have repented will be "inscribed in the book of life." A fire broke out early yesterday morning in Learned Hall, causing an estimated $15,000 damage to a ground floor laboratory, John Mullens, KU police captain, said yesterday. The Lawrence Jewish Community Center will hold a Yom Kippur pre-fast dinner at 5 p.m. Friday, and Kid Nolire Services will begin at 7:30 in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. No one was injured. One person was working in the building when the fire broke out at about 4:50 a.m., and he notified police, Mullens said. Mullens said an electrical failure, possibly in a laboratory oven, caused the fire. Damage was estimated at $10,000 to contents of the laboratory and $5,000 to the building, he said. Mullens said smoke lingered in the building for several hours after the fire but apparently person a chance for improvement," Day said during a lunch break. Committee From page 1 "There's no compassion. It removes the human element from sentencing. It does not give any consideration to extinguish circumstances, nor does it help kill the prisoners in the crimes that fall under the same category." DAY EVALUATES a prisoner's reaction to prison, his or her involvement in activities while in custody. The board members are appointed by the governor, but Day said there was no split down party lines, despite the mix of Carin and former Gov. Robert Bennett appointees. "I lean toward indeterminate sentencing, and although I can't speak for the other members of both sides, I show tendencies to indeterminate sentencing only by their involvement in the program," he said. "There is no split; we're all just doing a job. The decisions are not politically made," he said. "We don't need to be politically divided." has been backed by the American Civil Liberties Union, but according to Jim Lawing, an ACLU official and Wichita lawyer, the ACLU has different reasons from Stephan. The request for changes in the sentencing laws "Stephan is in favor of longer sentences. We're we just want consistent sentences." "Lawring said." SOLBACH SAID that he had not made a decision, based on the short visit yesterday, but that he did not advocate scrapping the present system. "I think the committee is not yet convinced that we need to make a change in the system," Solbach said. "We are reluctant to change without showing a definite need. We can always find areas to make improvements in it. It is not a question of efficiency, but accuracy. "I do believe that the Adult Authority should get people out before the system brutalizes them, but I don't," she said. As one alternative, Solborn suggested community corrections centers for inmates such as the Juvenile Detention Center. violent crime that totaled less than $100. "Patrick McManus (the Secretary of Corrections) said prison reinforcees irresponsibility." Solbach said. "I think we should get some of those people back into the community and teach them about responsibility and how to hold a job." The inmate gazed around the room. His eyes scanned above the heads of everyone and he Three fellow inmates had pleaded their cases from the same seat and all had returned to join the prison population to await a decision from the judge. The prisoners six days before the decision would be announced. He tugged at the baggy trousers that tung from his waist and fidgeted with a button on his shirt as he made one last statement before leaving the room. He said he had children, somewhere outside the walls, and a business proposition that would reinstate him as a respectable citizen . . . if he could only get out. G. P. 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Dona Fiori is prepared to settle down with her calm second husband until her first wife, Diana, leaves and, to death, comes back as a ghost. Based on Jorge Amado's autobiotic novel, this movie follows the story of Sena Barga as Dona Fiori. Directed by Bruno Barrett (106 min.) Portuguese Friday, Sept. 12 Manhattan The Grateful Dead Movie Supervised by Jerry Garcia, the Grateful Grateful is an unputupid unique unquestion- ing of a Dead concert as they are 20 of their greatest numbers; the film also features a stunning animation as it prepares for Sam's. Directed by Garcia and Leon Gast. Plus: "Murray Mennaquines" (141 min.) Saturday, Sept. 13 Manhattan 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 3.50, 7.00, 9.50 The Grateful Dead Movie 12:00 Midnight. Sunday, Sept. 14 Pinnochio Don't be刷 off by the Disney name, this is a brilliant work of animation, bold, colorful and scary, and much too good for anyone. 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