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The jury, which declared it- llf deadlocked five times Wednesday, sent State District Judge Henry Dalehite a message at midmorning Thursday. Re turning to the courtroom, jury foreman Joetta Warden stun ned the packed chamber by saying thejury could not reach a verdict. But after the hour of confu sion that followed, Dalehite sent thejury back to deliberate. Word that a mistrial was im minent came even as special pro secutor Mike Hinton was laying plans for the punishment phase, optimistic a verdict could be reached. Butjudge and jury wa vered back and forth until after noon, when the mistrial was fin ally declared. Pack, warden of the Texas Department of Corrections’ Ellis Unit, was killed in a struggle with Brown April 4. Also killed in the incident was Ellis Unit farm manager Billy Max Moore, 49. No trial date has been set in Moore’s death. Brown claimed Moore warned him against telling Pack that the farm unit manager was involved in a tire-stealing scheme with other TDC em ployees. The prosecution con tended Brown killed the prison officials in a rage over a denied furlough. After Thursday’s decision, Faye Pack, smiling as she left for her home in Huntsville, said she would wait out for a second trial. United Press International ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Md. — An enlisted Air Force man is accused of conceal ing an explosive in his wife’s suit case before she boarded an air plane at National Airport. A federal magistrate set bail at $400,000 Wednesday for Air man 1st Class Martin Bradley, 27, who is charged with attemp ted destruction of an aircraft and interstate transportation of explosives. FBI Special Agent Richard Weaver recommended the $400,000 bail due to the serious ness of the crime and the high possiblity of flight. FBI agents and members of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations arrested Bradley at Andrews Air Force Base Tuesday after Bradley’s wife, Mary Jo Bradley, told author ities she found a bomb in her luggage when she arrived at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport. FBI officials in Baltimore de scribed the bomb found in Mrs. Bradley’s luggage as a home made type. They would not say whether Bradley had taken out flight insurance on his wife prior to her departure and declined to speculate on any motive in the incident. Authorities would not com ment on how the explosive de vice missed security checkpoints at Washington, D.C., and Dallas, but said an investigation was under way. Fred Farrar, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Adminis tration, said X-ray machines used to scan handcarried lug gage at the two airports were being checked to see if they are functioning properly. 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