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Microsoft Windows is included with an all-in-one desktop software (Windows Essentials advanced system software) offering several services, including a shared printer, a network printer, and a web browser C 1989, Zenith Data Systems Prison population reduction feasible for state,prof says by Kathy Walsh Kansan staff writer Kansas should reduce its prison population to 1,000 by placing some inmates in community corrections or other alternative manner of social welfare said yesterday. Forrest Ralph, assistant professor of social welfare, spoke to 60 people about prisons and capital punishment at a University Forum at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. Basing his projection on the rate of imprisonment in Douglas County, Swall said if the rate of imprisonment were the same throughout the state as it was in Douglas County, a rate of imprisonment would be imprisoned in Kansas. A total of 6,000 inmates are imprisoned in Kansas. Douglas County accounts for 120 of them. Swall said. lent to that of Douglas County," he said. "There is reason to believe that our state has the resources to achieve a statewide incarceration rate equiva- Swall said the foundation of corrections in a civilized society, at the near end of the 20th century, should not be prisons. "It is archae, its diminishing to all of society, and it has never accomplished the purposes for it was established with the exception perhaps of a vary narrow, limited people," he said. "The problem of crime is a problem we all share. We all bear some responsibility for that." The community, not prisoners, should be the foundation of corrections in our society. Swall said. The community has the necessary rehabilitation resources, such as education, family support, mental health care and employment opportunities, he said. Community corrections represent an opposition to the tradition of prisons, he said. The general lack of information to the public is also an opposing element, he said, because there was the possibility that a prison accomplishes some purpose. "The U.S. ranks second only to South Africa in its high rates of incarceration, of all the industrialized countries," he said. Colleen Ryan, counselor and program manager of the adult life resource center in the division of continuing education, said Swall's solution to the problem of corrections was ahead of other people's thinking. "He definitely has very strong feelings for humanity and people," she said. Jack Breemer, director of the Ecuadorian Christian Ministries, said Swail was asked to speak at the event and to express his issue of social concern. Bremer said that it was better to invest resources in genuine programs of rehabilitation. Roman coins uncovered by bulldozer The Associated Press AMIENES, France — A construction crew building a factory site uncovered a cache of about 8,000 silver and copper Roman coins dating from the third century A.D. archaeologists said yesterday. Tahar Ben Redjeb, an archaeologist for the regional department of historical antiquities, said the coins were in perfect condition 1,700 years after they were buried in two jars, in a lime of barbarian invasions of northern Europe. "The owners of a villa, who must have been Gallo Roman merchants, probably decided to bury their savings because they feared invading Franks and Alemanni," Ben Redjeb said. He described the find as one of the most important in France in 30 years. About 650 coins were found in an arm broken by the balliller and more than 7,000 more in an amphora, a ? Mystery of the Black Box? 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