Pubdate: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 Source: Daily Press (VA) Copyright: 2002 The Daily Press Contact: http://www.dailypress.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/585 Author: Fred Carroll, Daily Press DRUGS A HOT TOPIC AT NN CANDIDATE FORUM NEWPORT NEWS -- Mayor Joe Frank talked about educating children, balancing city finances and fighting juvenile crime. Challenger Billy Hudgins, a mechanic, talked about wearing his new suit, encouraging residents to make their own campaign signs and solving the drug problem in Newport News. On that last one, Hudgins said he has known how to rid the city of drugs for the past three years. On Monday, though, he wasn't sharing his solution. "If I told them how to do it," he said, referring to City Council, "then they would do it." Frank and Hudgins answered questions for about 30 residents at the first election forum for this year's mayoral race. The North Newport News Civic League sponsored it. Other candidates for City Council and School Board also attended. They were either unopposed or running in races not invited to formally debate. Election Day is May 7. The mayor serves a four-year term. In 1998, Frank easily defeated Hudgins, receiving about 15 votes for every one that Hudgins received. The main challenger was former Mayor Joe Ritchie. "I don't think you really know how to stop drugs," resident Clarence Harris told Hudgins. "I think you're saying something you can't do anything about." Harris went on to say that drugs ruin or end the lives of too many people in Newport News. He urged Hudgins to share his alleged secret. "If you don't win," Harris said, "please tell brother Frank. Please tell him. Write him a letter." - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager