iKing.Says -it "When People Are Starving, Don't : -Ask' What' ChurcJjjThei Belong To!' By Cathy Ray A majority of the ear th's inhabitants arc malnourished or starving. In East Africa along there are more than a million" and a half men, women and children starving in refugee camps in Somalia. While aid to the area has amounted to a trickle , in. world economic terms, some American organiza tions are giving aid to Somalia and other coun tries with a high number of-refugees! One agency that is helping to fight hunger is Church World ServiccCROP. A New York-based international organization, CWSCROP is a hunger and clothing relief agency -with branches world-wide, including a Durham-based Carolinas branch. Ed King, Carolinas coordinator for CWSCROP, said the organization will send to Somalia $250,000 per year for the next three years and the amount would probably increase. King cited poor U.S. press coverage of African af fairs as one reason why the United States has not helped the Somalis more. "The press has- not covered African affairs at all," he said. King also ad - 1 ded that "most Americans don't know .'where Somalia s.n'?r-r CWSCROP also aided the Cambodian refugees when the U.S. refused to do so. The aid was denied because of the Communist dictatorship in Cambodia. . "We don't pay any atten tion to the type of govern ment in a country. Our only criteria ' is that our distribution system will be allowed in the country, " King said. 5 : r That distribution system varies from coun try to country because it is usually handled by na tionals of the country. "We ask the people what they want to do,"- King said. He said that may of the nationals were people who had gone abroad for an education and had come back to their coun try. Although CWSCROP is a member of the Na tional Council of Chur ches, King said it did not place any religious re quirements on aid reci pients. "When people are starving, you don't ask BtaaGobtf anda smile. A A r lpw mi.: Colicaddslifc . Durham nnra-Pnta RntHinn PA" WMl WWW WWW MWlllllllJ . VUij MO ft J, ' 1 CouCaU Com rvgoitrM trM nus hc KJfty tl yoduci r Thf Coc-Cola Compvy what church they belong to," he said. - ; ' King said " . that CWSCROP is funded- through private and NCC ''.membership ' '"donations J from the U.S. govern- - merit. ;; However. f. King said, - the government money did not constitute government support. "The money we receive 1 from the government is for k reimbursement i; for shipping. "With the goods : we ship, those funds' are . an insignificant amount," ' he said. Even those funds are in - peril because of- the im pending Reagan budget cuts. "Shipping funds that were cut last year will be cut even further, by the Reagan administration," King said. Youth (C oniinucil from Pii.uc 4) Eddie Davis, III, Hillside High School teacher and co-advisor of the school's Student Government Association, said Hillside students "had shincd" at the workshop and that the students present represented the varying political views of adults: ; Willie l.ovctt, chairman of the Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People, attended the breakfast and uraed all churches to become active in youth affairs. Rev. Alexander D. Moseley, Mount (iilead's pastor, said (hat Mount (iilcad takes an active in teresl in its young people' because it believes that "our youth are part of to day, not tomorrow." Students who attended the .Student" Legislative Assembly in Raleigh were Kevin ' .... and Kenneth.. Washington. Kenveiia Welchel. ' (ierald Hams. HiianvKerih I onii.Tiiin die . Spearinaiu Venn a Quick, 'Clara (i recti, l ien ,. clue Holloway and Sharon Wilson. " Mis. Jeanne Lucas, co chairman of -Mount (iilead's youth group and director of stall develop incut lot the Dm ham Citv SchiHU, oiganicd the break last. Music was pio. idcd bv Mis. Nellie Siniili. "Self Preservation The First Law Of Nature" Spend your bucks with merchants who spend some of Iheir's in YOIJR community. If we are ever to "overcome", we must weigh the economics and be ever mindful about WIIKRK we spend. Those merchants who advertise in The Carolina Times are telling you that they want your business; they appreciate your business; they spend in our community, loo! It Makes Good Sense City of Durham Community Development ...VCl.,r jn- The Durham Housing Authority, and the City, of Durham Com munity Development Department invite rental property owners par ticipation in the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program. Proposals are requested from property owners for the Moderate Rehabilitation of rental property in the St Theresa and or North Albright Calvin Street neighborhoods. Proposals will be received until 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15, 1981. Please call the Com munity Services Division at 683-4324 lo determine if your property is eligible and to obtain application for ins, v - v . The Moderate Rehabilitation program is degisned lo rehabilitate rental units which are now substandard or have major building com ponents which will soon need repair or replacement in the City's Community Development Neighborhood Strategy Areas. Such im- provements shall cost at least $1,000 or more. The program will . provide rental income, to an owner that will repay rehahililalion ' costs, meet monthly operating, expenses, nd allow a reasonable profit on (he owner's investment in the property. The owner, wilh the ' assistance of the , Housing Authority, will secure his own rehabilitation financing. HUD, through the 'Housing Authority. guarantees the owner Fair Market Rents through rental subsidies lo the tenant and will refer tenants lo the property owner under con tract for fifteen (1 5) years. Permanent displacement of tenants will not be permitted. , , ' , ' , - . . The Moderate Rehabilitation program is being targeted lo the Ci ty' Community Development Neighborhood Strategy Areas (NSA's) St. Theresa and North Albright Calvin Street. NSA's are areas of concentrated physical development activities funded by the .Com munity Development Block Grant program. t Such activities include ' housing rehabilitation, public Improvements construction, land ac quisition, housing demolition, and public services such as yough and recreation programs, day care and senior citiens programs. fA TV 77 m s t llrtitriTf 1 UlllL 22 liiaiMSS VvIIinC: to v a m aiffiSr s ttsiDlk tlicD) nuts. 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