13 -World-Wide Wire- Canadians Elect Prime Minister OTTAWA—(UPI)—An estimated 10 million Canadians vote today in a national election that could signal the "last hurrah" for one of the country's two leading statesmen. A bitterly fought two month campaign beset by scandal and bribery charges and threats of bombings left Liberal Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson and Conservative chief John Diefenbaker in close combat for Canada's political leadership. The most explosive national campaign in Canadian annals also spawned a serious third-party threat for the first time and gave vent to growing clamor for younger leaders. Police Seek Slaying Clues DETROIT—(UPI)—Police continued today to track down scores of tips in their all-out effort to find a small group of white youths believed responsible for the shotgun street slaying of a 53-year-old Negro city employee early Sunday morning. Authorities said they believed the victim, Eddie Cook, a city sanitation worker, was the target of misdirected revenge following a "spontaneous outburst" of two teen-age gangs—one Negro and one white—earlier in the morning. Cuban Refugee Airlift to Start WASHINGTON—(UPI)—U.S. officials today pressed forward with plans for a massive airlift of Cuban refugees. But they made it clear the new refugee agreement with Cuba did not mean any easing of relations with the Fidel Castro regime. President Johnson announced Saturday that a "memorandum of understanding" had been reached with Cuba permitting thousands of Cuban refugees to enter the United States. Some 3,000 to 4,000 Cubans a month are expected to be evacuated via the airlift, beginning about Dec. 1. U.S. Raids Cong Installations SAIGON—(UPI)—U.S. planes smashed seven Russian-built surface-to-air SAM missile sites in Communist North Viet Nam during the past four days, a U.S. spokesman disclosed. Six aircraft involved in the missions were shot down and six crewmen are missing. Geological Opportunities With Pan American Petroleum Corporation Subsidiary of Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) Interviews Tuesday, November 9, 1965 Opportunities for students with advanced degrees in geology. Summer employment opportunities for students with bachelor's degrees in geology planning to enter graduate school or those already in graduate school. Check with Dr. William Merrill, Chairman, Geology Department, for interview appointments. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Equal Opportunity Employer Campus radio station KUOK will interrupt its regularly scheduled musical program next Thursday evening to cover the All Student Council election results. Elections on KUOK REPORTERS WILL be stationed at the computer center in the basement of Summerfield Hall and throughout the campus to bring on the spot coverage of returns. Reports will be broadcast directly from Summerfield by means of telephone "bleepers". Additional pre-taped interviews with major candidates will be aired throughout the evening. Jim Hocker, Marysville senior and KUOK news director, said, "This year's coverage will stress not only the results, but will contain depth analysis and comments on the trends of the voting." Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Daily Kansan Monday, November 8, 1965 7 The KENMOOR, 92604; five-eyelet long-wing stormwelt blucher in black and brown cashmere calf; hand-stained. $35.95 ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass. VI 3-3470 CL 2380/CS 9180 Staree/ CQ 752 Tape Soothing sounds for summertime- or anytime. Robert Goulet sings "Old Cape Cod," "I've Got the World on a String," "Summertime" and 8 more. CL 2200/CS 9000 Stereo/CQ 661 Tape Twelve exciting selections sung by Robert Goulet. Songs include "I'll Be Seeing You," "Once Upon a Time," "Autumn Leaves," "I'm a Fool to Want You" and others.