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Thursday, July 30, 2015
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NEWS

ACROSS
1 Each
5 Subtly cruel
10 Stock items:
Abbr.
14 Couch potato’s
aid
15 Bizarre
16 Severely
damaged sea
17 “Think you can
manage?”
19 Beatle George’s
Indian friend
20 Defiant
challenge
22 Dishevel
23 Matzo’s lack
25 Approach to a
landing?
28 Grass plot
around a sundial,
in “Jabberwocky”
31 __ chi
32 Would-be
immigrant’s
concern
35 Believer’s suffix
36 Binding oath
37 “__, With Love”
38 Comprehend
39 Scand. country
that borders
Russia
40 Nashville VIP
43 Commercial
suffix with 
wheat
44 Antlered deer
45 Hops driers
46 Aqua __:
corrosive acid
48 X-rated stuff
50 Romance novel
staple, another
word for which is
aptly hidden in
20-, 32- and 40-
Across
56 Part of RNA
57 Watergate figure
59 Barbara of
“Mission:
Impossible”
60 Bottled-up sort?
61 On a break, say
62 Rustic
accommodations
63 Old Norse texts
64 Con’s confines

DOWN
1 Org. regulating
explosives
2 Painter Mondrian
3 Concluded
4 Nylon, for one
5 Egyptian
Christians
6 Road runners
7 Trans Am roof
option
8 Road __
9 “Snowman” in a
fur coat
10 Homer’s beloved
11 Ones earning
play money?
12 Helps by arriving
early, with “for”
13 Priest who
mentored
Samuel
18 Unreasonable
interest
21 Scientific Bill et
al.
24 Ski race
equipment
25 “The Bucket List”
director
26 Bali citizen
27 Container seen
above seats

28 “The Weavers:
__ That a Time!”:
folk documentary
29 Quarreling
30 Third U.S. VP
33 Ancient portico
34 Band
commitment
40 Sear
41 “__, I do adore
thee”:
Shakespeare

42 Swiftian
47 Screen array
48 Old photo tone
49 Deals (out)
51 A Möbius strip
has just one
52 Upset, with “off”
53 Fix
54 Joint
55 Chutzpah
56 Box score stat
58 Business card no.

By Jeffrey Wechsler
©2015 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
07/30/15

07/30/15

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RELEASE DATE– Thursday, July 30, 2015

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ELECTIONS
From Page 3

“I am campaigning door-to-door 

this year, as I have in past cam-
paigns,” Eaton wrote. “When speak-
ing with voters, I find that they 
are interested in what I have done 
during my first term and what my 
positions are on issues that interest 
them. I cannot recall any voter ever 
asking about endorsements.”

However, in a newsletter pub-

lished by his campaign on July 11th, 
Eaton was quoted saying he is very 
grateful for the endorsements from 
the Sierra Club and HVCLC.

“I am proud to announce that the 

Huron Valley Central Labor Council 
has endorsed my campaign for City 
Council,” he said. “I have strong ties 
to the labor movement, and I share 
their goals and values. For those rea-
sons, I am especially grateful for the 
HVCLC endorsement.”

Eaton echoed this statement 

when expressing his gratitude to the 
Sierra Club.

“I am proud of my work with 

the Sierra Club and look forward to 
being an environmental advocate 
in the years to come,” he said. “I 
am especially gratified that a group 
that has been such a strong voice 
in local environmental advocacy 
has expressed support for my cam-
paign.”

Eaton is running against Jaime 

Magiera, a technology consultant at 
the University.

“My focus is on strong, fiscally 

responsible city services and infra-
structure,” Magiera’s website reads.

Magiera hopes to additionally 

improve the following aspects of 
Ann Arbor if he is elected: commu-
nication between the city’s staff and 
residents, mass transit services, side-
walks, traffic management systems 
and bike lanes, affordable housing 
availability and local business ven-
ture facilitation.

While never having ran for a 

position in Ann Arbor government, 
Mayor Taylor believes he would be a 
fine councilman.

“Jaime is a newcomer to politics 

in Ann Arbor,” Taylor said. “I did not 
know (him) before the campaign, 
(but) everything I have seen of his 
writings and observations have been 
careful and reasonable and forward-
looking.”

Ward 5: Mike Anglin (D) v. Chip 

Smith (D)

Anglin is seeking re-election for 

his fifth term as City Council rep-
resentative for Ward 5. Some of his 
accomplishments on Council thus 

See ELECTIONS, Page 9

