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Brock’s wife, Bernice, and his daughters, Terry and Karen, were present in the office of the professor of aerospace studies and deputy commandant for the ceremonies. The supply specialist will be promoted to master sergeant Dec. 1. The commendation cited Brock for supply work at a Strategic Air Command base in Massa chusetts. While at Westover AFB, he increased spare parts flow to keep weapons operative at an outstanding rate in the Eighth Air Force. Brock, from Cairo, Ga., came to A&M from Westover last Aug ust. It was the first time in 13 and one half years of service he and a twin brother were not as signed together. The commendation medal is the fourth recognition of Brock’s supply performance. He was commended for job performance in a quick engine overhaul pro ject at Tachikawa AFB, Japan, and was named “Supply Man of the Month” of a division while at Plattsburgh AFB, New York. Brock, Sunday School superin tendent of the First Baptist Church in College Station, was presented SAC’s achievement award for self-improving through education. Brock, 33, and his family lives at 1106 Timm Street in College Station. Recent LBJ Moves Indicate Civil Rights Issue Still Hot MEDAL AND STRIPES Receiving the Air Force Commendation Medal is Tech Sgt. Leonard A. Brock. He was presented the medal by Col. Raymond C. Lee, professor of aerospace studies and deputy commandant at Texas A&M. Brock’s wife, Bernice, tries master sergeant’s stripes he will wear after promotion Dec. 1 against his right sleeve while daughters Terry and Karen look on. Texas Engineering Society Organizes Student Chapter A student chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engi neers has been organized at Tex as A&M. The chapter has approximate ly 200 members from the nine technical engineering societies within the College of Engineer ing, Assistant Dean J. G. Mc- uire announced. Robert H. Dillard of Houston is president. Charles R. Risinger of Gary is vice president. Louis Kronenberger Jr. of Houston, is secretary, and Dewayne Eidson (cq) of Newton, 111., treasurer. Objectives include emphasis of the professional aspects of en gineering, encouragement of stu dents to prepare for engineering registration, and unification of student-faculty efforts for bet terment of the College of Engi neering and the engineering pro fession. The Student Engineers’ Coun cil and presidents of each of the engineering technical societies compromise the executive com mittee. Faculty advisors include Mc Guire; Dr. C. H. Sampson Jr., head of the Department of Civil Engineering, and Price Hobgood, Department of Engineering head. A speaker will be announced for the Dec. 7 meeting of the student chapter. The chapter meets twice a year. By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON (A>) _ The whole civil rights front will be boiling in 1966. President Johnson gave a taste of it Tuesday night when he said he will ask Congress in January for legislation “to pre vent injustice to Negroes at the hands of all-white juries.” No doubt he will ask for other legislation in the civil rights field. Thus those who may have thought that things might quiet down after the congressional battles over the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965 were wrong. In addition, in the spring there will be a civil rights con ference at the White House on how to make equal rights a na tional reality. Today civil rights leaders, representing groups from con servative to radical, began a two-day session to prepare for the spring meeting. Over the past weekend the U. S. Civil Rights Commission asked for new federal laws and full enforcement of old ones to stop racial violence and injustice in the South. The commission urged Johnson to send more federal officers to racial trouble spots and to auth orize them to make on-the-spot arrests. 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