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DETROIT FREE PRESSTUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1983 7D nti-feminist A dntolino Oicliigon $9.35 U.S. stamp WASHINGTON (AP) A new $9.35 postage stamp will be issued Aug. 14, the U.S. Postal Service announced Monday. The stamp is intended for use on Express Mail designated for next-day delivery.

The first issue of the stamp will be at Kennedy Space Center with a special load of envelopes bearing the stamp scheduled to travel aboard the Space Shuttle. The new stamp will feature the profile of an American eagle against the background of a full moon. Until the $9.35 stamp, the largest general apurpose stamp carried a value of $5. loses her job By SAUL FRIEDMAN and JOYCE GEMPERLEIN Free Press Washington Staff WASHINGTON The job of courting women's votes for President Reagan, should he run in 1984, has been taken away from Faith Ryan Whittlesey, the highest-ranking woman in the White House, and put in the hands of a group headed by White House deputy chief of staff Michael Deaver. According to a senior White House official, the ft AP Pholo J'l A i Deaver group was formed about two weeks ago after administration staff members became concerned that Whittlesey was doing little to recognize or close the "gender gap" the substantial opposition to Reagan and his policies among some women that is threatening Reagan's reelection chances.

The official, a woman, said Whittlesey, director of the Office of Public Liaison, has shown little empathy for lower- and middle-class working women. The official said Whittlesey has announced she is satisfied that Reagan's attitudes on issues such as the Equal Riehts Amendment are not One minute, maestro Four-year-old Solomon Goodman has little trouble keeping his violin in the "play" position. But keeping his trousers in the "stay" position is another matter. The unplanned difficulties were all part of Solomon's first lesson in the 10th annual Suzuki Institute at Ottawa (Kansas) University. Faith Whittlesey Saying yes to Mich, is costly for lottery LANSING A 46-year-old law requiring state printing jobs to be done by Michigan firms cost the state an extra $1.7 million in the lottery for 1982 and 1983, lottery officials reported.

Under the law, the state Lottery Bureau had to pick the highest of three bids to print up to 200 million instant lottery tickets, the bureau said. In March 1982, Scientific Games Inc. was awarded the contract, even though its bid was $8.58 more for every thousand tickets than the low bid. The higher prices amount to $858,000 more each year, based on 100 million tickets annually, or a total of $1.7 million before the contract can be rebid next year. Scientific Games is based in Atlanta, but has printing plants in Sparta and Detroit.

"That kind of restriction bothers the daylights out of me," Richard Bos, director of purchasing in the Department of Management and Budget, said. Campaign law challenged DETROIT Michigan's Campaign Finance Act violates constitutional guarantees of free speech and assembly, according to a lawsuit by the state's three largest utilities and two other organizations. Consumers Power, Detroit Edison and Michigan Consolidated Gas, have joined the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit by the Michigan Chamber of Commerce and the Michigan State Building and Construction Trades Council. The suit seeks to remove limits on contributions to ballot proposal committees.

The three utilities violated the $40,000 cap on such contributions last November, according to Michigan Attorney General Frank Kelley. Michigan Secretary of State Richard Austin was named as the defendant, because the 1976 law requires committees to report contributions to the secretary of state. "There is full disclosure required, and as long as that's required we don't see any reason for limiting Chamber of Commerce president James Barrett. The suit follows a March settlement in which Austin collected $130,500 from the utilities for violations in connection with three ballot proposals. 3 drown In state ST.

JOSEPH A former St. Joseph man who fell off a boat in Lake Michigan was among at least three people who drowned this weekend throughout the state, authorities said. Divers from the Berrien County Sheriff's Department recovered the body of David Schalon, 41, about 7:15 p.m. Sunday after a 12-hour search. Schalon was sailing with his father, Fredrick Schalon, 65, of St.

Joseph, and nephew, Aaron Schalon, 8, of Stevensville, when their craft turned sharply, causing him to fall overboard. He disappeared underwater by the time the boat was stabilized, police said. Schalon who lived in Brussels, Belgium, and was in Michigan visiting his family. In other drowning incidents, Jeremy Davison, 3, of i I fS I hurting him with women vot-A I 'f ers and that he does not have -4 ') to worry about the gender gap. Another senior White House official said Whittlesey is thought to be politically unrealistic in her attitude to Michael Deaver ward women's issues and has been "spending her time playing to the right." Sweet I Saym ONLY vi ea.

1 LIMIT ONE DOZEN CARRY-OUT ONLY I fas? VISIT DAWNAMOCO NEW LOCATION AT (jgSSci 9 MILE AT RYAN aifcy; THE JOB of the White House Office of Public Liaison is to listen to the concerns of ethnic, business, religious, women's and community groups, relay the information to Reagan and high-level policymakers and promote Reagan among these same groups. In a recent speech in Indianapolis, Reagan's chief political adviser predicted women will control the outcome of the 1984 elections. But in interviews and in private strategy meetings at the White House, officials say, Whittlesey has insisted there is no gender gap. That attitude, which coincides with the views of staunch conservatives, prompted Deaver and other White House officials with more pragmatic views to form a "core group" to deal with issues of special, interest to women. Deaver's group includes David Gergen, White House chief of communications; Edwin Harper, director of domestic policy development; Richard Darman, deputy to chief of staff James Baker; Edward Rollins, Reagan's chief political adviser; Margaret Heckler, secretary of health and human services; Elizabeth Dole, former liaison director and now secretary of transportation, and Whittlesey.

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Kelly DUIWJ DOfJUfS 2005 Warren at Evergreen Ontonagon, drowned Friday morning in an above-ground pool in his neighborhood, and Robert Saxman, 17, of Quincy drowned Friday afternoon while swimming with a friend about 20 feet from shore in Branch County's Marble Lake. Compiled from Free Press Staff and Wire Reports obituary trimwmlllmlmmttimmlimmimilim linn A stimulant for the fatigued, a strengthener for the physically and sexually weak, an encrgizer for the blood, nerves, brain and body! All this and a combined history of over 5000 years of practical use crammed into each and every power packed tablet. FOR MEN! FOR WOMEN! Mae O'Hara, retired principal Services for Mae O'Hara, a Detroit public school teacher for 51 years, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Sacred Heart Church, 304 S. Kinney, Mt.

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Scientologists deny report of juggled church money ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) Church of Scientology officials deny a newspaper report that the religion's founder diverted millions of dollars in church money into his own personal accounts. In a copyright story, the St. Petersburg Times reported Sunday that court records in Canada and the United States showed church founder L.

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