The Michigan Police get 450 The Ann A yesterday it] installed fol " ~~universi ys Of the 450 been classifi immediate it """force the pol ,Q ur' 1i1vest1 atio0 case The police ptwhich stated H APPENINGS FILMS AAFC-Mr. Lucky, 7 p.m., The Philadelphia Story, 9 p.m., MLB 3. Alt. Actions Films-Steelyard Blues, 7 p.m., Klute, 9 p.m., MLB 4. Cinema Guild-The Lacemaker, 7, 9 p.m., Lorch Hall Au0I. Cinema II-Bingo Long's Traveling All-Stars, 7, 9p.m., Aud. A, Angell. Gargoyle Films-The End of August at Hotel Ozone, 7, 9 p.m., 100 Hutchins Hall. Mediatrics-An American in Paris, 7:30, 9:45 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. A-V Services-Green Valley Grandparents, What We Have, 12:10 p.m., SPH IIAud. PERFORMANCES Marionette Theatre of Peter Arnott-"Antigone," 8 p.m., Residential College Aud. CANCELLED: Eclipse Jazz-Bridgewater Bros. concert, 8, 10:30 p.m., University Club. Both performances have been cancelled. Sweet Adelines-Annual presentation of "Once upon a Pumpkin" featuring U-M Friars, 8 p.m., Huron High School. Dance Theatre 2-Chamber Concerts, 8 p.m., Dance Theatre Studio, 711 N. University. X-tra Crunchy Theatre-"We Can't pay? We won't pay!", 8 p.m., Canter- bury Loft School Of Music-Chamber Choir, 8 p.m., Hill Aud. Ark-Andy Breckman, 9p.m., 1421 Hill. SPEAKERS Guild House-Margot Morrow, "The ERA and the Right Wing," noon, 802 Monroe. Wholistic Health Council of Ann Arbor-Fred Schloessinger, Body Awareness Workshop, 7:30 p.m., 602 E. Huron St. Engineering-Robert Froelich, "Carrier Transport as h Fluid Mechanics Problem/I applications, 3 p.m., 2072 EE. Engineering-D. E. Atkins, "Overview of Adag Projects and Facilities Development, 3 p.m., 2077 E. Engin. School of Music-Malini Srirama, "The History of Dance and Music in In- dia", 8p.m., Dance Bldg. School of Music-L. Hugh Cooper, Harold Haugh Award Lecture, 8 p.m.,, Recital Hall. S. and S.E. Asian Studies-Donn Bayard, "Non Nok Tha, North Eastern Highland, and the Shape of S.E. Asian Prehistory," 2 p.m., Lane Hall Com- mons. SS. and S.E. Asian Studies-Penny Van Esterik, "Food Habits and Religious Beliefs in S. E. Asia, noon bag lunch lecture, Lane Hall Commons. Phys. Ed.-George Borrks, "Tracer Studies of Lactate Metabolism in the Exercising Human," noon, 1250 CCRB. Natural Resources-Michael Schechteman, "Coal Policy: Environmental Efficacy," noon,. 2032 Dana Bldg. By JULIE SELBST Arbor Police Department reported has received 450 tips on the hotline it lowing the Sept. 15 murder of tudent Rebecca Greer Huff. tips, only about five percent have ed as top priority information for investigation by the ten-person task ice department has assigned to the department issued a press release that it is currently working closely Daily-Friday, October 17, 1980-Page 3 with a number of local and out-of-state police agencies toward the solution of three possibly- related murders that occurred in Ann Arbor in the last six months. Out-of-state agencies are being consulted, not because the crimes are related to incidents elsewhere, but for their investigative techniques, a police department spokesman said. All tip information received on the 996-3199 hotline is being converted to a computer-based law enforcement management system, police said. Frye imposes budget cuts, hiring freeze (Continued from Page ) - tions, would not be wise. "Units are to protect the core of their programs so they will not suffer (permanent damage)," he said. Shapiro said the proposed budget cuts assume voters turn down the Tisch tax cut plan. IF VOTERS approve the Tisch plan, "we have not been able to figure out a way that the University could survive as we know it," Shapiro said. Other Regents and officials at the meeting also decried the Tisch plan. Help prevent birth defects SUPPORT MARCH OF DIMES BELL'S GREEK PIZZA an incredible pizza widely recognized as the finest in the field. S. State and Packard Open 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Daily Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. FREE DELIVERY from 4:30 p.m. 995-0232 moo MEETINGS Botticelli Game Players-Meeting, noon, Dominicks. Int. Student Fellowship-Meeting and Dinner, 6:30 p.m., 4200 Nixon Road. Duplicate Bridge Club-Open Game, 7:30 p.m., Michigan Room, Mich. League. I MISCELLANEOUS PIRGIM-Regional Housing Conference, 1 p.m., Michigan Union. Columbian-American Friends-Used Book Sale, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., 331 Thom- pson at E. William. Society of Women Engineers Pre-interview Program, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 270 W. Engin. International Center-Trip to.Hidden Lake Gardens, 2 p.m., sign up in Room 18, International Center. Public Health Student Association of the School of Public Health-Con- ference on Women's Health Care Issues, 1 p.m., Public Health Aud. Human Sexuality Office-Gay Volleyball, 8 p.m., Room 1200 CCRB. Hillel-Shabbat Services, conservative and orthodox, 6:30 p.m., 1429 Hill St., dinner to follow services. Dept. of Rec. Sports-International Recreation Program, 7 p.m., Sports Coliseum. Men's Cross Country-Michigan Open, 4 p.m., Golf Course. Kathleen O'Reilly Campaign-Fundraiser with Senator Edward Kennedy. ,10:45 a.m., 126 N. Division. Free Slide Presentation of a gentle birth, 7:30 p.m., conference room, 105 North Fifth Ave. Use glass door with red handle. 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