P'sage Five Friday, June 15, 1 973 THE SUMMER DAILY Friday, June 1S, i 973 THE SUMMER DAILY F5oge Five Senate rejects oil lawyer's power commission bid WASHINGTON 6) - The Sen- ate has rebuffed President Nixon on his nomination of a former oil company lawyer to the Fed- eral Power Commission. "Maybe the White House doesn't understand credibility, hut we should," said Sen. Philip Hart, (D-Mich.), as the Senate voted 49 to 44 yesterday to re- commit the nomination of Rob- ert Morris to the Commerce Committee. MORRIS supporters said the action, in effect, kills the nomina- tion and that his name probably would be withdrawn." Morris is a 42-year-old San Francisco Democrat and Sierra Club member. Opponents said Morris' 15 years experience in a law firm repre- senting Standard Oil of California and its suhsidiaries, might pre- clude his consideration of con- sumers interests. THE FOUR members on the regulatory agency for the oil, na- tural gas and powers industries already are firmly industry-ori- ented, as shown by their approval last week of a 73 per cent hike in natural gas prices at the well- head, the opponents said. Morris' supporters said he is IwA LLA B!. I intelligent, honest, experienced, represents a needed Western view on the commission, and would keep the public interest firmly in 'mind. THE SENATE last month ap- proved 65 to 12 the nomination of former GOP House member Wil- liam Springer to the FPC. Tun- ney said Springer had a 22-year voting record against public pow- er and pro-consumer bills. Still, Hart said, since the FPC would be making some hard de- cisions on the energy problems that will not please anyone, it is essential the FPC has credibility. Danes want clover, gov't draws a blank WASHINGTON (UPI) - If you have 250,000 four-leaf clovers for sale, the Agriculture Department would like to hear from you. The agency's Trade Opportunity Referral Service, a division of its Foreign Agricultural Service FAS, confessed yesterday it had struck out in trying to fill a request from a Danish firm which wants to locate a U.S. source of a quarter of a million of the lucky plants for use in novelty items like key rings. FAS OFFICIALS said the Danish firm had heard an American company produces such clovers in a special breeding program. But the FAS computer bank of information on U.S. agricultural product suppliers produced only a blank when asked about clovers. Officials said the data bank has been successful in getting would-be foreign customers together with American producers of a wide range of products, and had "linked" buyers and sellers in $9.5 million worth of sales in its first four months of operations. But some requests for information run up against a blank wall. 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