Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 20, 1974 PaeToTEMCIA-ALYTedy uut2,17 N I N pa au m4 Pa qu 3. Ht ve Si de re In the news this morning off Saturday's massive explosion in a down- 4ational town industrial area. The "alphabet bomber," WASHINGTON - Both the Senate and House so-called because he says he is choosing bomb- ssed yesterday a bill giving President Ford ing targets to spell the name of his organiza- thority to set up a White House agency to tion - the Aliens of America - toldr the Los onitor price and wage increases. The House Angeles Herald-Examiner that the group was issed the bill, Ford's first big legislative re- responsible for the blast. But Police Cmdr. est, 379 to 23. The Senate vote was 88 to Peter Hagan said, "We don't put any cred- The legislation now will go to a Senate. ence into what he says. There is no evidence Ouse conference to work out a compromise to indicate it was a bomb." Fire department aron. officials said they were virtually certain the blast was caused by a truckload of sensitive WASHINGTON - U.S. District Judge John organic peroxides that was parked by a ware- rica rejected a near-unanimous plea from house. The chemicals are so unstable they fense and prosecution lawyers Monday and could have been accidentally detonated by any fused to postpone the Watergate cover-up number of circumstances, fire officials said. ,;. l e^1%&A9tH $i w ,e,% i lim rs [- TV GEO, 'U' tonight to hold open trial scheduied ror Sept. 9. I=runngwas p- pealed immediate to a higher court by lawyers for John D. Ehrlichman, one of the six de- fendants. LOS ANGELES - Police said yesterday that they don't believe the claim of the "alphabet bomber" that his terrorist organization set Weather More nice days are in store for this week. Today will be mainly sunny with a high in the upper 80's. Tonight will be fair and warm with a low in the mid-60's. 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