1 Battalion/Page 7 January 31, 1983 state Chagra witness was in prison uprising ue dispose as possilj 7 out tilt, ie stateisjJ >urt if am roversial | )rtly afttrl congressitJ scause [h him of In] the HousJ 'ramm(|Hj t, switcfidi •d I is Gov, Ita also a Red 11 election!] leaders J liding Gnj 'emocrais | organize t m carapa] ing thel in the tae or the Ded iepubliot) “veralotm ■preseniedl aring. i United Press International [JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Ke man who says Jamiel “Jim my” Chagra told him he ordered the assassination of a San Anto nio federal judge, himself took part in the 1980 New Mexico pfison uprising and is the repu ted head of the so-called “Dixie Mafia.” K Jerry Ray James, who was serving a life sentence at the fed eral prison in Leavenworth, HKan., when he met Chagra in 1980, was asked about both mat ters by defense attorney Oscar ■ Goodman on cross-examination Friday. R Earlier, James, testifying for the government in return for his release from prison and a $S50,000 reward, said Chagra told him in the Leavenworth prison yard in August 1980, “You know, I was the one who had (U.S. District) Judge (John H.) Wood killed.” I Chagra is charged with paving convicted hit man Charles V. Harrelson $250,000 t