TI IL MtI( t1 i AAI N UA It V~ Tuesday, October 7, 1975 THE MICA IGAN DAILY rage; i n ree Court to decide legal status 1. f Ediso By AP and UPI WASHINGTON - A Detroit drugstore owner has won at least part of his fight to stop the Detroit Edison Co. from selling light bulbs at package deal, prices. - The U.S. Supreme Court agreed yesterday to decide whether Michigan's regulation of electric rates protects Edi- son's bulb sales plan from fed- eral anti-trust laws. LAWRENCE Cantor said the sale of bulbs, at special rates, by Detroit Edison, as part of its residential rate package, dam-I aged his business by keeping light bulb customers off the nor- mal commercial market. In other action, a Vietnam veteran who was drafted by mistake lost his bid for Supreme Court review of his claim for damages against the govern- ment. The court let stand a decision of the U.S. Circuit Court in Cin- cinnati overturning a judge's award of $31,000 damages to Clyde Fitch. FITCH was drafted July 13, 's 'free bulbs' policy 1970, after having been given an in the past that any law infring erroneous number in the nation- ing a "fundamental" privacy al draft lottery. The number he right has to be shown to b was entitled to should have as- necessary to promote some com- sured he would not be drafted. pelling state interest. If th He was informed of the mis- right is not fundamental it ca take in July 1971, while in Viet- be justifed so long as there h nam. In October 1971, he was re- a "rational basis" for it. turned to the United States and The court held in 1969, for in discharged. stance, that the possessiono In reversing the award of obscene materials in one's hom damages the circuit court said involves a "fundamental" inter federal law bars claims against est because it is protected b the government for "negligent the constitutional guarantees o misrepresentation." freedom of expression. The Court also refused to hear -- ---- arguments that people have a "fundamental right" to possess and smoke marijuana in their own homes. THE COURT let stand a deci- sion by U.S. District Judge James Comiskey of New Or- leans that such an argument was "plainly without merit." Comiskey, in a decision up-« held by the U.S. Circuit Court in New Orleans, refused to con- vene a three-judge court to hear a challenge to state and federal laws against private possession E and use of marijuana. . The Supreme Court has held I " O ' ;y e a- e n is n- of e r- y of THE MICHIGAN DAILY k Volume LXXXVI, No. 29 Tuesday, October 7, 1975- is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d a i ly Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription1 rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- ters); $13 by mail outside Ann Ar- bor. 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