i ‘DISCREDIT TO THE NATION’ Truman's Speech Hit By Baptists By The Associated Press LUBBOCK, Tex.-A top South ern Baptist leader Wednesday called John F. Kennedy a bigot, predicted Richard Nixon’s election, and said Harry Truman ought to be turned out of his church unless be repents his use of profanity. These statements by Dr. Ram sey Pollard, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, pre ceded his address Wednesday night closing the annual session of the Baptist General Convention of Texas. ‘Peace Corps’ Instead of Draft JFK Suggestion By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO —Sen. John F. Kennedy Wednesday night pro posed the establishment of a peace corps in which young men could serve in underdeveloped nations for three years instead of being drafted for military duty. Warning that “the enemy ad vances now by nonmilitary meth ods,” the Democratic presidential candidate said this country must have representatives abroad of greater talent and *training, espe cially in the newly emerging na tions that need specialized help. “We can push a button to start the next war, hut there is no push button magic to bring a just and lasting peace,” Kennedy said in a speech prepared for delivery at the Cow Palace. The talk marked the windup of Kennedy’s final twa-day bid for the 32 electoral votes of California, home state of his Republican op ponent, Vice President Richard M. Nixon. Earlier, Kennedy accused the Eisenhower administration of us ing national defense funds for po litical ends and pledged, if elect ed, to push for speedy action on measures to raise educational standards. In his speech here Kennedy pro posed that present efforts to aid underdeveloped areas of the world be supplemented by a corps of “talented young men willing and able to serve in countries in this fashion for three years as an al ternative to peacetime Selective Service.” He said the corps would be open to women as well as men and that all its members would be well qual ified through rigorous standards and well trained in the language, skills and customs they would need to know. “We cannot discontinue training our young men as soldiers of war,” he said. “But we also need them as “ambassadors of peace.’” Kennedy said this would be a voluntary corps drawn from every race and walk of life, from among young people “eager to serve the cause of peace in the most useful way.” Consolidated Mothers, Dads Meets Postponed The regular monthly meeting of the A&M Consolidated Mothers’ and Dads’ Club will not be held Tuesday, according to President A. F. “Tex” Isbell. “This is election day in Texas,” Isbell explained, “and we are changing our meeting date accordingly.” The meeting will be held Tues day, Nov. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Consolidated High School Audi torium with the School Board serv ing as a guest panel. Student Safety Society Officers Named For Year The Student Safety Society has elected officers for the 1960 school year. The new officers are: jerry Brown, president; George Bond, vice president; Gene Dye, secretary; Ralph Mathis, treasurer, and Gordon Balke, program chair man. The society meets on the thiid T„ P