San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. [50], No. [16], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1985 Page: 7 of 10
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August 15,1985
San Antonio Register
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J. INC
SPEAK-
s
By
GEORGE D.
WASHINGTON
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Many people feel that
■ doclora or practiction-
• era have no right to
play Gog
in ■topping life
through abortion. No
not even a mother
V can destroy her
1 unborn child. There is
a raging argument Ins
tween church ami
•late on this iaaue.
At the moment of
conception, life begins
and to destroy that Hfr
is murder. Throughout
mankind, people have
placed the highest
value on human ex-
istence. The church
believes in God's
*s
' commandments, onr
of which is not to kill.
Secular theorists ob>
•tiousl) believe the
• <>|i|»osit<«tatmg people
'•have the ri0lt to kill
;\lao.
; ssts haw*
?of opinion as to when
I lit# UW 4am* ...
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dents. The people who
say they can't have
the child because of
the cost, didn't take
into consideration
the consequences^ of
fomification when
they were pleasuring
themselves.
Many women are
afraid of the stigma
that is attached to
having an illegitimate
child. This complicates
her situation greatly-
especiaUy if she is
having feelings of
guilt and feelings of
inferiority. Anxiety
also results from these
feelings. The women
who consider abor-
tion as the only ans-
wer to the situation
are seemingly so anx-
ious about the future
that they often for-
get the present.
Mrs. Cheryl Alter,
from Ella Austii.
Community Center's
Young Family See-
vices Department
states that abortion is
legal in all 50 states.
She also says that
teenage abortions have
a higher incidence of
occurance that later
life abortions. She re-
ports that most teens
are now keeping their
children in contrast
to ten years ago where
abortion was h
"vogue". Blacks tradi-
tkMiDy have kept their
children because the)
have not been able to
afford
Italy.
While at Howard Uni-
versity in training,
many of the ASTP
members vowed to re*
turn to the campus to
continue their educat-
ion after the war.
These interested mem-
bers organised the Pro-
methean!, using the
symbol of the mythi-
cal warlord who long-
ed for peace. After
the first reunion for all
fromer Howard Uni-
versity ASTP engineers
was held ip Washing-
on in 194& Reunions
were scheduled on the
campus every five year
until 1963. The Pro-
metheans then began
meeting an annual
reunion in various 1
cities. The Pro methe-
ans are now incorpora-
ted as a nonprofit or-
ganization*
The organisation pro-
motes civic improve-
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men! through panic*
pation h fields of ed-
ucation, health,
charity, and especial!)
youth activities. ft
provides emergency
assistance to veteran
students through a
Revolving
her original chores
poem it San Antonio
Little Theater at 8115
on August 19*20.
The autobiographical
sketch, donkey fsee's
soliloquies have arrived
it's not just the poem
but the poem itself, is
a growing piece* a com#
pilation of poetry
prose and scenarios
divided into 12 mon-
tages.
Unfolding like pages
in a scrapbook, the 12
vignettes range from
Debra's girlhood and
earty 20's to the pre-
are
Ushed at Howard Uni-
versity. Mrmbsri pro*
DAV NEWS
Following
Disabled
Veterans
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August 18 • Chap-
ter and Unit wfll wor-
ship with Rev. *Nioue
and congregation at
the East St Mathews
Baptist church at 614
Yucca Street. Services
begin at 11*00 A.M.
August 22 • Chapter
snd Unit will bold
their regular meeting
at' the Eastaide Midti-
Service Center, 2805
East Cooaaaerce St
II at wM 1 ' mA
invciivip WII ocpn II
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of the parents,
they raaly shook
for
Abortion is
Cod save it la
It ia 1
rausr rwry fetus has
the potential of
brroniing fully
Even if a w
dorMi't want the child-
guilt sets in. W
who
lions report
for this year.*
'aborted
m
ling
;atx»ilH»n
why
'»in!
t People give al sorts
, of excuses lor having
abortions, but rarelj
give reasons for havia|
The person
who claims accidental
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Glosson, Edwin. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. [50], No. [16], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1985, newspaper, August 15, 1985; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403552/m1/7/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.