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Prosecutors in the week-long trial told the Houston jury Wil son’s supplying explosives to the Libyans was part of a broad- based $22 million deal to supply arms to terrorist forces led by Khadafy. Defense lawyers claimed Wil son, who served in the Marines, CIA and Naval Intelligence from 1951 through 1976, was a CIA agent when an explosives shipment went from Houston Intercontinental Airport to Libya Oct. 2, 1977. The defense tried unsuccess fully to introduce testimoai the CIA readily discredilij mer agents like Wilson v suits CIA purposes. Prosecutors Friday duced an affidavit from A. Briggs, who i self as tliird in commandil CIA. The affidavit saidifl was not registered as an of or unofficial agent of tilt after 1976. T wo other men were ini I with Wilson in Houston ward J. Bloom, 74, a Cali lawyer, and Donald Thresher, 41, a HoustoninB forwarder, will betriedlat 18-wheeler grazed by blasi in latest trucking incident United Press International The number of violent epi sodes in the independent truck er’s strike went up and down in Texas, with an 18-wheeler grazed by a shotgun blast in south Dallas County, and a trucker confessing to self- inflicted damage in West Texas on Saturday. In the latest incident, an 18- wheeler driving north on Inter state 45 in rural Dallas County at about 11:30 a.m. was pierced by shots in the passenger door, but there were no injuries, a Hutch ins police dispatcher said. The dispatcher said investi gators had a suspect in mind, but no arrests had been made. Also on Saturday, a Missouri man, who owned up to shooting his own truck and blaming strik ing truckers, was being held in the Reeves County jail, a sher iffs department spokesman said. John Hargrove, 44, of St. Louis, was fined $563 Thursday and sentenced to three days in jail on a charge of making a false report in the Tuesday incident, sheriff’s deputy Gary Ingram said. Ingram said authorities were skeptical from the start. “It just didn’t look right. The shots were too close to have been shot at a vehicle going down the road at the speed he said he was going,” Ingram said. Hargrove’s admission drop ped the number of strike- related incidents in Texas to six, but the Dallas County incident promptly raised the tally to seven. In a pre-dawn incident Fri day, a gunman used a highpo- wered rifle to shoot at two truck ers traveling southbound on In terstate 35 about 1 V-2 miles north of Denton, sheriffs deputies said. A bullet sliced through the sleeping compartment of one truck about two feet behind the driver. Mark Spears, 33, of Dal las was uninjured, authorities said. Spears, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, said he was driving 45,000 pounds of potato! pc Dallas when he suddenlyft he was back fighting sni| his gunship in theSoutlil Sea. “I spent close to two ye Vietnam,” he said, “and flashed in my mind is 4 sounded exactly the same bullet tearing through! Den relet Satu metal on my helicopter put “I thought it wouldbep ironic to survive and then home, be out there doia job, trying to supportmyfi and then some guy try to my head off.” Police said two shootiti U AUf dbnvici snuigg ti uc ks on a San Antoniofm Lamm were reported. Officials Bta de; however, that these ina domes were just coincidence w4 ‘ “H nationwide independents attornt ding ti ers strike. Two trucks also werecfcovern Tuesday, one near Ho! brgani and one near Altair in Colt County. 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