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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 3

Publication:
The Times Heraldi
Location:
Port Huron, Michigan
Issue Date:
Page:
3
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Thursday, January 4, 1968 PORT HURON TIMES HERALD PAGE 3, SECTION A GOLDEN YEARS -(0 Some Schools Closed By Flu Retirement Job For 1968 Get Into State Politics WHITE SALE GIRDLE 'N BRA' SALE LADIES' WINTER COAT SALE MEN'S SUITS RYTEX SALE CUSTOM DRAPERY 20 OFF SALE "And make sure you offer to work for free. This makes you a VIP if your candidate wins." In Sawyer says, any retired person with no particular talents will be accepted by Why you get into politics in 1968? It's a big year, with elections from the U.S. Presidency down to the city garbage department. And the retired person who becomes involved may well come upon the most rewarding period Thomas 1 Collins a mmnnipn manacer. nearly everybody has a parties lar talent for a political race jn Start Southern, Eastern Areas Hit Worst i ATLANTA (UPI) Schools i were closed and hospital visitors banned or severely restricted today in some parts of the nation gripped by Asian i flu.

The worst hit areas appeared to be Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, New Jersey, Penn-j sylvania and New York. I Schools in at least nine Louisiana parishes (counties) were closed because of flu son, except in special situations, to work for some candi of life. and might point it out to the campaign manager. He's a union man, so he can work for the date rather than to be a candi lahnr vote, he's been a mer date himself," he says. avoids a big outlay of personal money, and it keeps you free of chant, so can work with busi Save 20 in our nessmen; he's been a teacher, so can work for the school vote; what nastiness shows up in a political campaign.

he's been in newsnanenng, ra- "It is best, too, for you to dio. TV. macazines and so on, work for a candidate in the na Politics is more than a nasty business. More than a game. More than a civic duty.

It can bring you scads of friends you never heard of before, whether you win or lose. And if you win it can bring you a well-paying job, an appointment of distinction in the community, connections in high places where you can get favors for yourself ana friends, and a fine education in how government operates. It's no big deal to get involved in politics. It's quite simple. tional or state races, rather than outbreaks and many other so can work on publicity, ur ne can write letters, run duplicating machines, manage a battery in the county or city.

For one of typists. thing, it's in the big races that the meaningful rewards are. As a rule a person can set (Mr. Sawyer took the state his own hours in working for a route, working for a successful political candidate, and can be candidate for governor and reimbursed liberally for all ex CHILDREN'S JANUARY MILE schools reported high absentee-j ism among students. In St.

Charles Parish, one school reported 11 of 18 teachers sick. Student absenteeism also was high in upstate New York. Dr. John Lyons of the Albany County Health Commission said a spot check Wednesday showed a "rather significant" amount of absentees in schools and industries, possibly indicating winding up with a state appoint penses without smearing i A man who did it when he re ment.) For another thing, you VIP status. Workine for a national cand come to know people all over tired four years ago, Eugene J.

Sawyer, tells how: "It is best for the retired per- datfi is eood. Sawyer thinks, but the state in a big race, while in local races you keep running into people from around the he points out that the worker According to Sawyer, the re the "onset of an influenza" outbreak. Mrs. Mary Jones, nursing is too far removed from the national scene to win any recognition. Only the brass cashes in on national races, he says.

"Whatever practical benefits a retired person gets from working for a successful candidate, tired person getting into state Publishers Order Study Of Crime Reporting politics should start watching supervisor for Oklahoma City the newspapers now for candi dates who are announcing for schools, said absenteeism was up to about 30 per cent of total the top jobs, and making notes NEW YORK (UPI) The enrollment. Authorities in Alleg of the persons chosen by the 99 heny (Pittsburgh) County, American Newspaper Publish-ers Association Foundation an he also gets some warm satisfaction. The victory itself is an exhilirating experience, and in a state campaign, where the Capitol is not too faraway, there candidates as campaign manag "Bonnie Knit Sleepers said absenteeism was running ers. 10 to 15 per cent, a higher than usual rate. "Decide however you choose nounced Wednesday it has commissioned a major research study into the controversial issue of the effects of crime will always be a welcome and your candidate, but decide fair Absenteeism was up about 50 per cent above normal in ly soon.

You can't wait until somebody seems a sure thing news on a fair trial. a cup of coffee in the ottice ot the man you helped elect. "But the new statewide friends you've made are the greatest reward. You'll be run Robert L. Taylor, foundation and then jump in.

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