The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 23, 2003 Page: 3 of 115
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With the war of America vs.
Iraq started, schools have been
preparing for the worst and
going to all measures to ensure
students’ safety.
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anxious and concerned about the war. the conflict.
“We will pray for peace,” he said.
world — to suffer.” ✓
Also beginning worship services
are serving in the U.S. armed forces.
Earlier this month, Westminster Most of them are the elderly, whom, she
the guts to do so,” said Miguel Chavez, a large.”
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Wooster Baptist Church in the service today.
Lakewood section of Baytown, will
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them the first time.” have very valid points to think about. This
When asked if they were afraid of terror- war has changed the country, not just these
1st attacks because of the war, Rey Aguilar, boys. God Bless America!
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Information about Hometown Heroes sought
The Baytown Sun Is looking for readers to provide the newspaper
with photographs and Information about residents in the greater
Baytown area serving with the U.S. military in the Middle East..
Readers are encouraged to bring in, mail or email photographs
of local service persons to the paper. Baytown Sun offices are
located at 1301 Memorial Drive. The paper's mailing address Is
P.O. Box 90, Baytown, TX, 77522. The email address is
david.bloom©baytownsun.com.
Each photo submission should have the name of the ^service
names, high school attended, year graduated, branch of service
and units to which they are attached.
The Baytown Sun can be contacted at 281-422-8302.
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rather than ‘here’s what Bob thinks with the Pledge of Allegiance will be Presbyterian Church held a 24-hour said, had lived through conflicts like “We will pray for a quick resolution of
about this, that and the other thing,'” Grace United Methodist Church in prayer vigil for peace in the Middle World War II, Korea and Vietnam and the situation, for the families of service-
. downtown Baytown. In addition, the East. Now that war has come, members understood the sacrifice and loss from men and for the servicemen them-
However, Rev. Mack Jones, pastor of church will hold a special 6 p.m. prayer will participate in a broad sermon and combat. They also tended to be children selves.”
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BAYTOWN — As fighting heats up
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Anahuac High School students weigh in on war
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Anahuac High School reporter
The war has begun!
Now that the war has started, what do high
school students think about the war in
progress?
“I think we should keep on fighting, and I
think that Bush is trying to get Saddam
“I think that going to war a sophomore, said,” No, because defense is
with Iraq should have hap- at a higher alert.”
pened before now,” he said. “I don’t think there is any more of a
“We are obligated as a chance of an attack than there was before the
human people to eliminate war,” said Dan. v.
such tyrants as Saddam Because this war has changed the whole person pictured and a short biographical sketch, i.e. parents’
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est then for the interest of everyday life has changed.
the people. We simply can- “I still do everything as normal," said
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Friday. “We will start our Sunday wor- service will focus our prayers on the “I imagine I will work it into my mes- live by those rules."
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Texas, ta said he will refrain from Allegiance to the flag. Basically, my Iraq.” St. Paul’s Lutheran Church said on West Baytown, Father Dwight
insertinc his nersonal beliefs into his sermon will be about sin, how the sins Meadows said the church has a board Friday. Canizares said he will not deviate from
of a ruler like Saddam Hussein can where members could place the pho- Parker said she has talked to many mass to add war overtones, but he did
“I will try, to stick very rinse to the 031156 a country — even the whole tographs of friends and relatives who members of her church who remain say the congregation would pray over
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conflict with congregations
w. offering of prayers. for whom this war is a first.
“Wfe will open our service with the “My message will be Discerning “Much of (the contents of her ser-
preside over a clear and openly pro- pledge of allegiance and then sing ‘God God’s Presence and His Will in Our mon) depends upon what happens
interventionist course at his church on Bless America,’” said Rev. Dave Lives,” said Rev. Wendy Bailey. “We between now and then,” Parker said.
Sunday. Meadows. “I will give a sermon asking will also be praying for all those “Primarily, my message will focus upon
“We support President Bush, we sup- if we have faith enough in God to trust involved: our servicemen, our leaders, how God has given us all rules to live
port the troops, and we support thefam- and believe he will guide us through the Iraqi leaders, leaders of the world by and what happens, what kind of con-
ilies of the troops," Jones said on this difficult period. Our special prayer * and the families involved.”
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about this, that and the other thing,”
Crilley said earlier this week.
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Hussein out of Iraq since Clinton didn’t have not allow that much of a threat to remain at Dan. “I trust in our armed forces (that) they
the guts to do so,” said Miguel Chavez, a large.” have this situation under control.”
sophomore at Anahuac High School. “I Victor Olvera, a freshman, said, “I think Miguel said,”The war just makes my crav-
would love to serve for my country because going to war was the right thing to do Ings to serve more exhilarating.”
it has been my dream to fight for my coun- because they did not disarm when we asked
try." . ... .
Dan Hardy, a freshman at Anahuac High
School, said the war is necessary.
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Cash, Wanda Garner. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 23, 2003, newspaper, March 23, 2003; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184947/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.