U.S. Leary Ot Fidel's "New Look' WASHINGTON (AP) -- The state department said today that if Fidel Castro is serious about assisting Guban refugees in getting to the United States he should make his proposal known through diplomatic chan- nels and it will be. given "most careful consideration" here. The statement criticized as "vague and ambiguous" Cas- tro's announcement two nights Political Oratory Isn't All Ghosted By MICHAEL GILLAN OTTAWA (CP) -- Despite a modern - day trend towards ghost-written political speeches, federal party leaders spend a large part of their campaign time putting a personal imprint on their platform orations. Four of the five--Creditiste Leader Caouette is the excep- tion--lean on writets for basic reseatch work and phrasing suggestions. The finished prod- uct is a combination of the writ- ers' work and the leaders' in- dividual style of speech-making. Prime Minister Pearson em- ago that he would open the doors to those who wanted to leave for what he called "the Yankee paradise." } U.8. officials said today they could not tell whether the Cu- ban premier was serious or try- ing to make anti-U.S. propa- ploys one full-time writer, Hal Dornan, a former Vancouver newspaper and public relations man. Opposition Leader Diefen- baker has two--Thomas van Du- sen, also an ex-reporter, and Gregory Guthrie, a former newspaper circulation and pro- motion manager. ganda. Press Officer Robert J. Mc-| Closkey told a state department press conference: "The terms of the proposal and the form and the tone in which it was presented raise doubts about its seriousness."' Could It Be He Was Inspired? NDP Leader Douglas and So- cial Credit Leader Thompson have larger teams working both at Ottawa headquarters and in the field, while Mr, Caouette does everything himself. 'I make notes while travel- ling about what Pearson or Diefenbaker has said the night before,' Mr. Caouette said in an interview. The prime minister's most ef- fective speeches are often made when he becomes angry or aroused and throws away his text or notes. But most of the not use a typewriter. Preparation of a Diefenbaker campaign speech is quite dif- erent. Mr. van Dusen or Mr. Guthrie will submit ideas on dif- ferent subjects, or Mr. Diefei- baker will. ask for a memoran- dum on a particular issue. With this draft he dictates| notes to a secretary under topic headings. These notes are kept ie & Yous folder and during al ion leader' , & yee Speech she will shuffle the pages like a deck of cards touching on sev- éral topics until he finds one that wins a response from the crowd, With Mr. Diefenbaker, speeches are a creation of the moment. For this reason texts are seldom issued, At NDP headquarters are two research officers who keep in ON ene geting er |touch with federal and provin- cial officers about ---- issues and talk with Mr. Douglas by ltelapbone at least once a day iwhen he ts catmpalering. After the telephone confer- ences, two writers travelling with Mr. Douglas draft a par- tial text which he edits and in- serts into his speech. Like other leaders, the bulk of a Douglas campaign speech is used night after night with the writers working on Only a new wrinkle or issue for a few minutes' segment each day. oe a ee Rite ete ye 'y= abeehaganapeee «<p eh, = 6m fe arc rr Ker 10 LOronto Myaro- worKer OTTAWA (CP) Harold|defective po Wer transformer Acornley, 47, of Toronto re-|they were repairing exploded ceived the British Empire Me-|Oct. 18, 1964. . dal for Gallantry Thursday} The award was made at a from Governor-General Vanier.| government house investiture, Mr. Acornley, an employee of} Another Canadian, Sergeant the Toronto. Hydro Commis-| Major George Ouellet, 37, of St. sion, saved a fellow employee|David de Levis, Que., was from burning to death when almade a member Of the British Persad he LIES ee seopenacmmmntsenieh tie a | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 1, 1968 23 Empire in recognition of his leadership while serving with the United Nations peacekeep- ing foree in Cyprus. Sgt. Maj. Ouellet, a member of the Royal 22nd Regiment (Van Doos) and now stationed at Camp Valcartier, Que., res- cued 12 Greek VS fog civilians who were caught in a barrage of Turkish Cypriot fire in. the Kyrenia Pass area on April 10, 1964. Group Capt, William Harbi- son, a native of Northern Ife land now stationed at Kingston was made a commander of the Order of the British Empire for "distinguished setvices in thé Royal Air Force." f Leonard John Dean Wakely of London, England, was made a companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- The|time he carefully follows a text man who headed the Windsor|that has involved hours or even Police Association during the/days of preparation. tecent inquiry into the high Once the subject is chosen, number of police department/Mr. Dornan writes a draft that resignations, handed in his res-\goes to Mr. Pearson for '"se- ignation Thursday. yere editing." Before the final lversion is completed the origi- nal draft may have: been changed up to a dozen times. "The prime minister writes an awful lot more of his own speeches than is generally Const. Rycroft is the 19th of-|known," one aide said. Much of ficer to leave the force in 1965.|this is done at home, or during The police department lost 18,4 lengthy plane ride. The prime men through resignations last minister writes in longhand, or year. dictates to a secretary, but does Const. Thomas Rycroft, a 10- year veteran of the force, said) economic reasons forced him to resign. He will join, an -insur- ance firm in Detroit. Const. Rycroft is the immedi- ate past-president of the associ- BELL RINGERS DIED ation and was president when' Before the invention of the the association and the Windsor| lightning rod, many bell-ringers Police Commission investigated| died because church towers at- the resignations. tracted lightning. 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