Saturday, March 30, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poge Five Saturday, March 30, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY here city candidates issues stand on : As comnpiled by Jeff. Day and Daily Reporters Bill Heenan, Jack Krost, Cheryl Pilate and David Whiting. .:. , : .::,. , . . P .r. . > ~ .. . . . . ..a /,... ..o ..: 'R. .t . + ..w4,Sw.. oSwnrv'v.,,,,"',y a ,., n . : . :,,.t ,:,:.:...a ,..#:..........:........:...,.,....u.. .,4' ., , , . > . . . . . . . . . .. ..:.. . . . . ,..n ::r ::,.: : .. "...c,... S: ' .}::: f'{'" : r. y.;, {{ { Kv . ti Gti9 ISSUES Ballot proposal- $5 marijauna fine Ballot proposal- HRP rent control Solution to city finance problems Top three budget priorities Human resource programs-drug rehobilitation, child and health care City growth- direction & control Door-to-door voter registration Police directions and crime control Low income housing Enforcement of Human Rights Ordinance T. First Ward Colleen McGee (D) Joyce Hannaum (R) Supports. Supports. Would Graduated income Child care Favors citizen Door-to-door Does not favor Programs effec- More housing; Ordinance not favor limits on tax; tax Health care input in decision "critical." Also community tive, should be backs programs to adequately rents as opposed University. Transportation making. favors fixed. control boards. continued, help poor in enforced. Commis- to profits. Sees no need for getting federal sion should more police. housing grants. assume "higher profile." Favors legalization Opposes rent Reduced city work Liquidating city Decide each case Supports door-to- Opposes com- Effective, should More housing at Ordinance ade- at state level. control in general. force, federal aid, debt on individual door and nuner- munity control. be continued. federal expense. quately enforced. Opposes HRP plan. Could discourage no salary cuts. Social programs merit. Supports ous fixed sites. Commission doing construction, McDonald's. good job. leading to higher rents. Strongly supports. Supports. Beth Brunlon (HRP) Graduated income tax; salary cut for top adminis- trators. Opposes layoffs. Child care Model Cities Health care "Growth ques- tions should be determined individually, depending on citizen response." Supports door-to- door and unlimited number of fixed sites. Legalize heroin, stop rising unem- ployment which causes crime. Programs needed and "moderately effective." Sup- ports improved program. City and Univer- sity should be pressed to build more. Inadequately enforced. Human Rights Depart- ment going poor j ob. Second Ward Mary Richman (D) Kathy Kozachenko (RP) Favors in Specific proposal Flat rate city Fire Opposes Packard- Favors door-to- More police Human resources Favors more Inadequately en- principle; an "administrative income tax; Police Platt and door with fixed patrol, better needed, but not construction with forced. Human concerned about nightmare." property tax on City salaries McDonald's. sites throughout sidewalk lighting, top priority. state and federal Rights Depart- stopping police- Favors in University. city. money. , ment "doing a men from enforc- principle, will shoddy job." ing state law. support. Supports dope law as an effort to "get rid of non-crites" Strongly supports. Steeply graduated city income tax. Cut in police budget and administrators salary. Health care Child care Transportation Opposes McDon- ald's, Packard- Platt. "Growth should follow well laid plan." Favors door-to- door registration with evenly scattered fixed sites. Fire Krasny, create all-female rape unit, more community control. Program needs more money. Top priority. Achieve through rent control,. federal grants. "Definitely not being adequately enforced." Third Ward Joseph D. Burke (D) Roger Berloia (R) No stand. Supports prin- "Unprepared to Public utilities Supports tempo- Supports door-to- "Crime rise due to Program needs Need more, at sufficiently ciple, will vote answer. Don't Police rary limit on door. underlying social more city help. scattered sites. enforced. "People against HRP have grasp of growth and a issues. No need with problems can proposal. problems yet." citizens' develop- to beef up police." go to court." ment council. Opposes. "Places Opposes. "Would Repay debt Fire "Control growth Opposes door-to- Favors use of Moderately im- "Don't believe Adequate. burden on police lead to deteriora- through Police by land use door. Number of specialized squads portant. Would in it." who are sworn to tion in housing." increased taxes. City services planning, renova- fixed sites to handle oppose cut in uphold state law." tion, remodeling." "adequate." particular budget. problems. Supports. Supports. Harry Kevorkian (HRP) Salary cut for top administrators; police budget cut; graduated income tax. Human resources Stop urban sprawl by rezoning. Favors door-to- door and increased number of fixed sites. Favors total community control. Favors increased funding. Need more. Inadequately enforced. Qay complaints not being acted upon. Fourth Ward Jamie Kenworthy (0) C. William Colburn (R) Margo Nichols (HRP) Supports. Will Supports. "Rent University Child care Notify all citizens Favors door-to- Legalize victimless Effective, high Favors more at "The enforcement make police more is too high property tax; Medical care of building plans door. Lack of sites crimes. Favors all priority. scattered sites. is zilch. The available. near the campus." flat income tax Avoiding layoffs and seek their in second ward female rape unit. Sees co-ops as the Department is of 1.5 per cent. approval. "discriminatory." answer. non-functional." Would back graduated tax. Against. Would Opposes. Against income Debt reduction Widen Main Door-to-door Crime rise due to Programs vital. Subsidized pro- Adequately support legaliza- "Individual rights tax without City services Street. "We did handicapped by soft drug policy. grams haven't enforced. tion at the state should be property tax Social services the right thing" unreliable regis- Train police and worked. Solution: level. protected." reduction. Cut on McDonald's trars. Should be hire more women "The free market police budget. and Packard- fixed sites in to cope with rape. economy." University tax. Platt. second ward. Favors. "I think decriminalization is necessary." Strongly supports. Administrators' salary cut. Steeply graduated income tax; police budget cut. Top priority- Social services, health and child care, rape unit. Low priority- City salaries. Expand mass transit. Supports door-to- door and increased fixed sites. Addict rehabili- tation as crime solution. Com- munity control of police "makes system viable." "I think that some of the programs are going to fail to get money, and that's sad." Rent control will encourage low as well as high income housing; seek federal and state funds. "Hell, it's not being enforced. They never had the funds, never had the power." Fifth Ward Paul L. Brown (D) nuis D. Bekher (R) Opposes. Places Opposes. "Has Budget cuts; Recreation Build more single Favors door-to- Favors "corn- Programs are Need more Not adequately city law over never worked in graduated income Community faiily housing door and munity involve- endangered by middle-income enforced. state. other cities." tax. programs units. Planning increased ment without lack of funds, single-family City services director needed. fixed sites. control." More houses. police in field. Opposes. Opposes. Continued layoffs, Rehiring employes Should be Opposes door-to- Stricter laws, Program need Housing shortage "Don't know." Legislation should human resources Street repair determined at door. More specialized police more community due to inadequate come from state. cut. Police zoning level. fixed sites. units. involvement, revenue sharing. I I