4_ The Michigan Daily-Sunday, Februar 1st, 3rd Ward primary issues var I r ry 14, 1982-Page 7. J ' First Ward Third Ward By STACY POWELL By STACY POWELL The two candidates in Ann Arbor's First Ward Democratic primary are focusing on different issues for tomorrow's election. Incumbent Earl Greene said he is concerned with revitalizing Ann Arbor by bringing in new businesses, which he said would improve problem areas such as employment and housing. LARRY HUNTER, a social worker for the American Friends Sevice Com- mittee, a Quaker educational organization, said he believes that direct improvement of social programs and aid to the underpriveleged are the most important issues to be addressed by Council Greene has been working on forming a Downtown Development Authority, which would solicit funds from the city attract new businesses and to build mor affordable housing and parking areas. - These new facilities would bring new money into Ann Arbor, according to Greene. "A DDA will go a long way toward developing more properties which can be taxed, and those taxes will be used to offset the loss of money from Washington and Lansing," he said. THE NEW PROJECT would also create new jobs "which are definitely needed," according to Greene. Hunter said he thinks the City Council is ignoring the problems of the poor and unemployed of Ann Arbor. As a result, hem said, "public drunkeness and loitering" are increasing. "These people are scrounging for Earl Greene Larry Hunter The investment of the $43 millin city worker's pension fund is the major point of disagreement for the two can- didates in Ann Arbor's Third Ward Republican City Council primary. Challenger Gary Hann, a real estate professional, said he staunchly suppor- ts investing the money generated by the pension fund in businesses with no out- of-state holdings. "That money is all sitting out-of-state. That boggles my mind," he said. "We could use some . local investment. Let's take that money and put it into our area." INCUMBENT David Fisher, however, said the idea is "a bunch of poppycock," he said. "Who can you in- vest ,in who just has holdings in Michigan? That would take money away from Ford, GM, Chrysler, Michigan Consolidated, etcetera." Fisher, who calls himself a financial conservative added that if the pension fund were invested in Michigan businesses alone, the money would not earn as much interest as it does now. ANN ARBOR Z INDIVIDUAL THEATRES 5th Are . o berty 761.9700 4th AND FINAL WEEKI Whose life is'it anvwav? Richard Dreyfuss Daily-7:30, 9:40 (R) SAT, SUN-12:50, 3:00, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40 City workers will not tolerate a reduc- tion in their investment returns, he said. Hann said he is concerned that the city is not responding to economic challenges. "City government is growing too large, now that times are hard," he said. The putilic can not af- ford to finance the many programs the bigger government is creating, he claimed. Democrat Raphael Ezekiel, a University associate professor in social psychology, will face the winner of the Third Ward Democratic primary in April. (A photo of Third Ward Republican primary candidate Gary Hann could not be obtained.) David Fisher food," he said. "They're ::mostly unemployed, and some are alcoholics. The city should investigate a way to relocate these people." GREENE, ALSO said the reduction in federal support of the city's social programs is "creating a tremendous problem in the city. "You can't have a community without those services." To combat these problems, Greene tried, unsuccessfully, to put on a millage proposal on next April's ballot which would direct more money toward social programs. "I will continue to work on it and try to get it on for November," he said. Improving the housing situation in Ann Arbor, especially for tenants is a DAILY CLASSIFIEDS (Contihued from Page 5) major concern of both candidates this year. GREENE SAID the DDA will create new housing, which will make rent more affordable. "More housing will stabilize housing prices," he said. "More housing available gives students more alternatives. It also improves the quality of the housing," he added. Hunter said the City Council shuld take advantage of this year's un- precedented vacancy rate by enforcing new, tougher regulations and building codes for rental property. If there was ever a time to take care of . the tenants, this is it," he said. "I want to make sure buildings are energy efficient, safe, and have proper lighting." "LANDLORDS (should) have to provide a sufficient anjount of parking for their facility." Hunter said he is also working to provide transportation for the Arrowwood Hills Cooperative, a low- income housing unit. "It's not on the main thoroughfare of Ann Arbor," he said, explaining that the tenants need some way to get to shopping areas. 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