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Show The ha !t Lake Tribune, Tuesday, September 5, Berrigan, Null Face Sentencing Today HARRISBURG, PA. (AP) -Antiwar pnest Philip Berrigan and Sister Elizabeth McAllister face stntenung Tuesday for smuggling letters m and out of federal pnsor, Two of the letters outlined an alleged scheme to kidnap White House aide Henry A. Kissinger le Maillil1 Alone ill Cure , He Tests Lifes Bent DEL RIO, TEX. (I PI) --French Whether dentist Michel biffre has discovered "man s rhythm of life will be determined m the next few montns pnest and the nun. He was free to leave the penitentiary daily as a study release student at nearby Bucknell University, where he said he befnended antiwar activists to infiltrate the movement. Douglas said he agreed to become an informant w hen his courier role was discovered . It is sufficient for the moment that that Siffre at noon (EDT) Tuesday will bieath fresh air and feel the warmth of the sun for the first tune since last It Nobody ever got in trouble taking things as they come. will w inter. that Siffie will be then emerge from Midnight Cave in west Texas where he has isolated himself since Day, Feb. 14, testing his theory that mans work-sleecycle would change radiif calendars, watches cally and night and day could be ignored. "I say definitely this is a great scientific expenment, said Mrs. biffre, who has been working with a three-mateam supporting her husband's stav in the cave. "We have p thousands facts W experiment would show that mans body would break the and thousands cf con- of the traditional 24 hour cycle regulated by the sun. Mimiitry 5 AtlY CARPET CLEARED $ s stant temperature, constant heartbeat and all kinds of physiological and psychologiJJ cal tests. We have a very, very nice experiment. This is I e 33, has spent the period with electrodes taped to his body. When he entered the cave, 129 feet below the surface, he said he hoped SAVE WITH THIS COUPON WING room AKD HALL Rtgard ess of Sue LIVING BOOM ANDHAIL KegJ'3 ess o' s rt ONLY' en-tn- 521-842- . .... ... , v npi UllLT IXT CARPET CLEARED just great. Siffre, free of (MI e have six months $ I n9S i V I 6995 lift 95 4 319 Quince St. . Judge R Dixon Herman last week i ejected defense motions to set aside the convictions on ground1 the prosecution was discriminatory and based partly on illegal wiretaps Pressed for Decision Defense lawyers had been pressing the judge for a decision so the pnest, imprisoned 39 months, could renew a bid for parole on tne unrelated di aft board break-m- s that took place m Maryland m 1968. Berrigan, 48, and Sister Elizabeth 32, had been on trial with five other peace activists, but only they were convicted. The jury of nine women and three men deadlocked on the key part of the indictment that involved all defendants that they conspired to kidnap Kissinger to force American withdrawal from Vietnam, that they plotted to blow up heating tunnels in ashington, D C . and that they schemed to vandalize draft bc'.rds around the countiy to slow up the military manpower program. No Word on Retrial The Campaign of The Campaign of 1928 1928 "We consider what happened something of a victory," Sister Elizabeth said after the jury verdict. The government based a whole indictment against seven people on the exchange of correspondence Detween two 1 1900 The Campaign of The Campaign of The Campaign of The Campaign of 1904 1904 1908 1908 i The Campaign of Berngan and Boyd Douglas Jr., who latr became a gov- 1900 The Campaign of 1916 were ernment informer, inmates at the Lewisburg, Pa , Penitentiary in the spring and summer of 1970 when tne govthe priest ernment allege masterminded the kidnap-bom- b plot. 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