Monday, November 1. 1971 5 University Daily Kansan Tenants Get Rent Refund of s a s r s n t g n e d a e h s e g e y s ? e y M D E R T G. I s s g e g o d r d l l e e n e d i n a y s i f f g s t g s n e t o t s s i d y n e u t y a n o t a t man man The management of College Hill Manor apartments has notified elements of the Internal Revenue Service that they will have rent payments for November rent of tenants in that complex. This was done as a result of actions taken by the Unorganized Housing Assoc. to ensure that students aimed at helping students who do not live in University housing. Organization of the UHA was just getting underway, said Peter George, president, and chief executive of an effective organization for solving Goals Meeting Set by Caucus The undergraduate caucus of the College Assembly will meet at 7:30 p.m at 1418 Indiana to discuss student objectives within the College Assembly. Other interested students are invited to attend. the problems of students living in anorganized housing. The UHA will be concerned with improving landlord-tenant relations over matters concerning renting, food purchasing and preparation. GEORGE SAH the recent action against College Hill Manor apartments was the result of a complaint by one of his who, for obvious reasons preferred to remain anonymous. Upon learning of the problem, he asked that it be deleted. "They're not interested in ripping anybody off," said George. "They just didn't do it of their own volition." George was careful to stress the fact that the landlords did not necessarily in poor faith, that many of them were not aware that they were required to clean their rents at last year's levels. According to George, one reason more complaints have not been filed is that students were not aware that there had been any change in rent. GEORGE, WHOSE main concern is organizing the program affiliated his plans for a structured job will be an executive committee composed of one man and one woman from each of nine districts. Lawrence, Apportionment of the districts will be based on a law that will be obtained from the university. The committee will initiate action, run the day-to-day activities and elect a president who will lead the committee. representative must live in that area. This structure will allow the UHA to operate utilizing a neighborhood philosophy when dealing with problems. Each area of town has its own problems, so understand the problems facing individuals in an area, the "THEE ARE a lot of people who want something done about off-campus housing," said George. "To do anything, we have an on-going organization with on-going leadership." UHA has no legal authority, according to George. All it can do is bring the problems to the attention of the proper authorities. 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They are usually appealing to the audiences," Miss Brill said. Miss Britl has sung Adina in the opera "Elizir of Love," Lauretta绳在“Love Is Rising”in“The Magic Flute.”On Dec. 5, she will sing in the KU productions. Born to a family of professional musicians, Miss Brill began her career at age 18. She attended the early age. She attended the age of six until she made from the age of six until she graduated. to emphasize on an operative career. He taught at the University of Bachelor of Music degree in voice from Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, Ohio. She was a four-year member of the Oberlin Conservatory and served as chair of Robert Fountain and participated in a two-month concert tour with the orchestra under the state Department of Cultural Exchange to Russia and Romania. While in high school she decided to embark on an operatic career. Spend an evening reliving the days of Bobby Socks and cruisin' 'round the local burger stand as THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS: GREASE A contemporary redneck rock opera" Nov.6—Senior Day at 8 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium Seniors—Beat the Rush! Show your class card at the information booth Tuesday & Wednesday, Nov. 2-3, to obtain a FREE ticket to Grease. General Sales start Nov. 4-5 $2.00/person Tickets at Information Booth. NO RESERVED SEATS JAM SESSION FOLLOWING To the Class of '72 You are invited to The Senior Class Coffee on Thursday, November 4th from 10:00 a.m. to Twelve Noon at The Union Ballroom to Eat, Vote for HOPE AWARD, pick up regalia, make appointments for Senior pictures, be entertained get GREASE tickets and to buy a class card if you haven't already. P. S. Seniors Will Be Excused from Classes During This Time.