6—The Daily Colle'gian' Monday, March 6, 1972 Law practice, teaching Novak reveals plans Student Legal Advisor Benjamin Novak, who has resigned frqm his position effective March 31, has revealed he plans- to go into private practice full time and occasionally teach at the University. ’ ’ Since he was hired in Fall 1970, Novak has been counseling over. 200 students each term on problems dealing mainly with landlord-tenant relations, con tracts, and criminal charges. “The criminal charges range from motor vehicle violations to felonies such as shoplifting," he said. He added that he has been counseling on service and repair, employment, and insurance, contracts. - Novak said, “I don’t represent any students in criminal cases.” He ex plained that this applies to students he sees as legal advisor as well as those he sees in his private practice. “While I’m working at the University, it would created a conflict of interests,” he said. “Once I leave, the conflict of interest Focus fights to By RICK SCHWARTZ Collegian Staff Writer —Focus magazine emerged last year with the hopes of establishing a literary tradition on campus. After two issues and a lot of work, it appears Focus is finished. The present editor, Stephen Rosenfeld —(9th-American studies-Cheltenham) is giving, up the editorship, at least temporarily,' to concentrate on other activities. Rod Nordland, Daily Collegian reporter, will take over his duties for Spring Term. However, Nordland graduates at the end of this year. Asked if he would return to Focus, next year, Rosenfeld hesitated -in answering. “I don’t know”’ he said. The last issue of Focus netted _ about Lwo hundred dollars, according to Rosenfeld. He said, however, most of the money came from advertising and the response of readers was poor. The magazine sold, according to Rosenfeld’s figures, a.bout 1300 copies. Considering the number of students, staff, and faculty on campus, this is a small number.- The magazine was also sent to areas around State College CIRCULO IBERICO PRESENTS AN Homage to Pablo Neruda 7977 Nobel Laureate film: “I am Pablo Neruda" Mar. 6 ~ 7:30 p.m. Simmons Lounge The Spring, Fall and Winter pledge classes of DELTA DELTA DELTA say "Thanks a lot” to their sisters and to the brothers of r- '. Kappa Delta Rho - - for a ' • (• TREMENDOUS PLEDGE FORMAL! will be. gone,” he added. Novak is currently practicing part time downtown.’ He explained' that when a- student . comes in with a criminal case, he recommends that they get an attorney. “Quite a number of the students.l ad vise have legal auestions not involving . the courts and not justifying the use of a lawyer.” No specific plans have been made yet to replace Novak. According to .A 1 Green’,' treasurer of the Organization of Town Independent Students, there is a definite need for legal advice. “We need someone like Novak to give us answers. There is no law school to help us,” he said. Green said that- before Novak was hired, there was a town lawyer on retainer. “We may get a lawyer on retainer again. People would come to OTIS for advice and then the OTIS representative would go talk to the lawyer. with an even poorer response, Rosenfeld said. “If nobody reads it, then what’s the sense of .printing it?” Rosenfeld added. Rosenfeld gave a number of reasons for the poor sales. He said, “Most people don’t give a shit whether there’s a magazine or not.” He added most people were satisfied to read just The Collegian, which is free. Another problem, Rosenfeld said, was the lack of tradition. Froth magazine, which Focus' succeeded, had this tradition, he said. “Lastly, said college magazines just were not making it. He said, only about four college magazines in the country edited by students, are successful. Rosenfeld said when the magazine started, he “liked to think we underrated* students” in relation to what they would read. -He says now, “We’re gradually Entries at HUB Entry forms are now available at the HUB desk for the Bicentennial Medal Design Contest sponsored by the Franklin Mint. . “It would be awfully confusing,” he added. Green also said that OTIS has. asked Associated Students Activities for T 525,00- fop a university lawyer. “Our request has been thrown out every year.” ' ■ ’ . Associated.-Student Activities, said the replacement is found for Novak. “A lot turned'ddwiY - because “the University can!t get involved in supporting all kinds of legal cases. That'is why they have provided a legal advisor.” Jim Fritz, vice president of the Un dergraduate Student Government, said that maybe OTIS and USG can help counsel some students until- a replacement is found for Novak. “A lot of the students’ questions are concerned only with University bureaucracy and don’t require a lawyer,” he added. “Hopefully, the University will find an attorney to be on campus a few days a week to fill in until they decide if the student legal advisor position will be refilled,” Fritz s'aid. —JK exist proving ourselves wrong.” Rosenfeld said he sees two ...alternatives for making the magazine more successful which are . financially distasteful. He said he could print - a ‘-‘half-assed magazine” on cheap paper with less pages or he could ' ask for University funding. ,He said, he feared the latter could result in indirect censorship. Finances are not the only problem, according to Rosenfeld; staffing the magazine was another dif ficulty. Rosenfeld said to print a good magazine you can expect to spend about to flours, a day and to forget Study abroad forms due Applications for the 1973 Penn State foreign studies programs in Germany, France, Spain, Italy and Costa Rica should be sub mitted by April 1. Application forms and information are available in 211-212 Engineering C. OPENi TO AUUNIVERSITY STUDENTS jjl _ *4 > Applications Are Now Available for Committee Members for SPRING WEEK 1972 Positions are available in: Publicity-Rod Leffler 238-4648 or Carol Shaffer 237-3059 Applications Available at the HUB Desk % ‘ Deadline March 7in the IFC Office -Jgjp--. Any questions call-the above-or Reese 238-9957 Jill Roseman 0873 pBBBBaBBgBßBaBa»tt4a»i^^ classes. He said only about a handful of editorial workers were willing to put out the effort’; although graphics people did a good job. _.. Although the staff does not gc‘-paid;-Rosenfeld- said he does not understand why more people do not want to work on the magazine. He said the work looks good in portfolios, you meet many people and the experience is great. Does he think the magazine will fold after this year? Rosenfeld said, “I’ll let the next editor predict that.” He did say, however, he does not see many people with the time and energy necessary to print the magazine. Focus is having an organizational meeting tonight in 204 Carnegie at 7 p.m. All people are invited to attend. . SPAGHETTI! All kinds All ways Choice of 10 sauces „ THE COPPER KITCHEN (Beer.and Wine now, too!) Carnival-Tom Scheeren 238-3083 Window-Mike Bonacorsa 238-2005 Poster-Elissa Wekikson 865-8083 Join the spring Nautical ... but nice ... fv_. . the see-worthy influence on many.jstyles this spring. See them now at the just a few feet across -- THE CARRIAGE/HOUSE Boro to study transportation complex plans Preliminary plans lor the development of a downtown transportation complex will be reviewed tonight at the March meeting of the State .College Borough Council. _ Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Municipal Building on Fraser Street. At this time Council will discuss the possibilities. of renov'at|pg- a borough building house the com bination bus terminal, taxi stand and car rental center. According to Council President Lawrence - Perez, an inter-city transportation center in town was planned eliminate the inconvenience' posed by the location of the present center, on North Atherton Street in Ferguson Township. “Council will also consider action on the proposed gasoline station-ordinance which imposes stringent aesthetic requirements on local gas« stations and “stations-to-be.” Cat-lovers might be of fended ..tonight if Council, since-its last meeting, has found it necessary to regulate felines under a’ borough or dinance. Under new business, Council actions will include: Consideration of. ex- JOB SEARCHING Resumes that distinguish YOU Expertly planned. well-written to e*t you apart tram the crowd Complete eendee CONSULTATION WRITING. EDITING AND PRINTING Call for an appointment Penn Central Petaocaal Sendee Hotel State College (Jwt over the Navy! CALDER ALLEY the street front panding the borough’s refuse collection service'to include the University; .. review of an ordinance providing a program for fire safety inspections of com mercial . establishments; appointment of six new police officers to the borough force. , On agenda for every Council meeting is “Public Hour", a time when State College citizens can bring suggestions and complaints before the board. LM PASSOVER MEALS at HILLEL April 3,4,5,6 C r 'v-'"' Dinners for: Members $2.00 Non-Members $2.50 a- f Pre-Paid Registrations Required For information call 237-2408 Also try our regular co-op Dinners on Mon., Wed., & Fri. 24 hr. Prior Reservation Required FOR SALE GUILD ELEC. 12-string $2OO, G.ibson Acoustic 12-string-$l5O. Aft. 5’30 238-0511. -62 'IMPALA 327-4 brl 3 SPEED Stick engine excellent needs body work $125. 23ft -4105 Dave 1971 PINTO, 2000 cc, 4-speed, disc brakes, '.3,000 miles, $1775, call 237-1372 1970 MG. MIDGET beige $l5OO, mileage under 10,000 call 237-6420. 1966 TR4-A, 6 Michehn radials, 2 studded s'now, hard and soft tops, latest inspection, "piidmght blue". $BOO 466-6875 after S:00 p.m. 1970 VW-BUG EXCELLENT condition also, 1968 Pontiac Tempest auto PS air. Cheap price. Call 238-6315 PRO SKI boots, excellent condition used 15 times must sell $90.00; best offer. 238-1509. STEREO EQUIPMENT ALL makes at discount prices, call Hall-238-1491. STUDENTS - INSURANCE FOR-Auto. Motorcycle, Hospitalization, Fire, Ac cident, Life. Good rates, fast service Phone 238-6633. FOR SALE 56 FORD van New inspection needs work $2OO Call Brian 238- 1831 between 5-7:00 p m. DYNACO SCA-80<«<RECT I LINEAR Xl’s Gerard SI-728 Shure'ME-93 Sounds great. 1W years old. System 's3oo 00. Erik 865-4272 MOBILE HOME 1965, 10 x 50, gun, furnace, stay on lot. good location, make offer Phone 238-0412. 196912* by.so' MOVILE home in Park 10 min. from State College, Washer, dryer, skirted 355-5339. DORM CONTRACT FOR spring term Simmons Hall Call anytime Ellen 865- 7375. FOR SALE RCA Portable stereo 238-2901. DORM CONTRACT FOR sale Call 865-5674 WINDOWED VAN 67 Ford duty automatic jransmission excellent condition $950 86^7276 PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Corona, super-sterling model, carrying case, practically untouched, half price. Call 865-5157. j, L*? FGFTSaLE'—I97O Suzuki 250 trail Savage.' ft," Good condition. Must sell. Call Bob 237- r ILL SUBLET MY Executive House apartment $l2O monthly. Unfurnished. Starting June 1 Call Maria 238-1154 after 5. BEDROOM SUITE. SOLID oak In very good ‘condition $250 or highest bid. Call Joyce 865-1549 - GUITAR. FENDER •DUO-SONIC’ pickups list $2OO will sell SIOO,~~EIecW Voice 664 Mike with stand list $99 for $45 237- 7803. STEREO SPEAKER SYSTEMS. Prices start - at $25 per pair Call Jack 237-0716 ATTENTION STUDENT WITH TRUCK for hire. Leave message 6-8 p m. 'Paul 865-0608 FREE YOUNG OR baby gerbila. Perfect health. Must give away. Phone Bruce at 238-6867. : THE "ALPHASON", A new bio-feedback. training device to control your brain’s' alpha rhythms Learn to meditate, relax.. Many other uses Price breakthrough, only $24.95. Order Now! EMS Products, Box 308, Stewartstown, Pa.'17363. PLAYLAND BIGGER AND better than ever. The get together spot Everybody meets at Playland. Open 8 a.m to 4 a.m.. New games every week. Campus Shopping Center. . - ■ FREE-DRAFT COUNSELING, All alter- natives .considered' call afternoons-or —’'enlngs-at-the-Peace Center 237M1222. ROCK MUSIC TO dance to. Shylock now accepting Spring bookings. Call 865-5100. FLY TO EUROPE from $l7O 00 round-trip, student vacations and tours, employment services etc. Air mail for full details. Campus Agents required A A S.A Limited 15* High St Ventnor IW., England. _ _ __ PROFESSIONAL BASS GUITARIST with N.Y. recording experience seeks to join group or form with musicians into jazz, rock. No real loud stuff. Call Bob at 643-0237. CLIENTS NEEDED: PHOTOGRAPHY for all occasions; Engagements, small weddings and gifts. Very reasonable. Mike 237-9322. APPLICATIONS ARE NOW being accepted . for positions at Cinema Theaters, usherettes, concession's clerks for Spring, Summer terms Call 237-7657 for appointment. TYPING - TERM PAPERS and reports. Call 237;133t. STUDENT HAS ROOM in his house available for Spring (Summer and beyond if you want). Allen St. own bedroom, kitchen, basement. 237-1589 Be Kind To Your Car Give it the help it needs to start on cold mornings see For expert diagnostic Tune-up service 744 S. Atherton Next to Pizza Hut Parking lot B&W ENLARGMENTS TO 8x10” »1.50 ea. Pall 1-383-4330 5 to 6:30 p.m. NOTICE TYPING WILL TYPE term papers theses etc .-Reasonable rates phone 238-4730. --TYPING-REPORTS, TERM papers, theses, etc Electric typewriter. Call 238-4896. TYPING: IBM SELECTRIC; math & Greek symbols available Guaranteed. Call Mrs. Jones 237-0792 after 5:30 - INTERESTED STUDENTS AND political science majors who would enjoy practical political experience, call 237-0025 or 466-7207 Richard Shoemaker Enterprises. LOST BROWN PAIR glasses in Willard Building if found please return. Call 237- 9661 after six o’clock. NTED NEEDED: 3 OR 4 BEDROOM house for summer term Doctoral student and family. James L. Crawford, Jr. 1938 Lafayette Road, Gladwyne, Penna. 19035 ROOMMATES MALE (FEMALE) 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment, pool; air-conditiomng''Pets allowed. Own room or share 237-6845. ROOMMATE WANTED SPRING $lOO rooming house Park Avenue next to campus. Bill 238*2611 leave message. SEVERAL PEOPLE NEEDED, modern, furnished, Beaver Terrace apt. available now, rent negotiable, inquire 202 evenings ONE ROOMMATE FOR 3-man Beaver Terr. apt.; Spring term only. Call Scott 237-3082. SPRING SUBLET. MALE..— Terrace $7O-mo 238-2544. ONE ROOMMATE FOR 3-man Beaver Terr, apt.; Spring term only Call Scott 237-3082. FEMALE ROOMMATE TO share four-man - three bedroom Bluebell apt (Spring) rent $70.00 237-2424, FEMALE ROOMMATE SPRING.Summer option East Beaver Ave. Nice apt Rent Neg. Sonya 237-1241. . ROOM & BOARD (MALES) available spnng term and alter. Block from campus. Good food. 238-7251. ROOMMATE WANTED KENFIELD _.apar.tments share 4-man.apartment., Spring-Summer air conditioned, swimming pool, $4O-rno. 237-1712. APT WANTED: SPRING sublet 1 bedroom Preferably furnished and close to campus. Call Carl 237-1840 urgent WANTED- MALE ROOMMATE to sublet Beaver Terrace Apt. Spring ' term (Summer opt) Close to campus 238-3313. FEMALE WANTS TO rent Quiet peaceful _ room on weekly or monthly basis Call Carol 237-1255. WANTED FOR SPRING term: Female roommate; two bedroom apartment Holiday Towers. $55 month. Call 237-8565. ROOMMATE WANTED FEMALE single bedroom Call Gloria anytime after 6:00 238-3812 WANTED: ONEBEDROOM apartment HELP WANTED Spring term, preferably furnished. Call*? Joe 238-2857 after 6-00 p.m. JOBS 0N S ,^ PS- Women. Perfect , summer ~job or - rareer. No “experience 2 ROOMMATES WANTED spring & summer required. Excellent-pay. Worldwide travel. one bedroom furnished 170 a month in Send *2.00 for information. Seafax, Box 1239- town 238-4443 PA, Seattle, Washington 38111. 3-SPEED BIKE, GUY.'a or girl’s in good condition, will make good offer. Call 865- 5157 roo".ma.e(or two bedroom SCJirS townhouse. Spring r(Summer).. Has rAii-fuyL«wn * 6 6 every things SSS call 237-3128 can m&bsu. WANTED- ROOMMATE - SPRlNG*term,' $66-mo. utilities included, Parkway Plara call Rich 237-6484. * FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED Spring term only Beaver Hill apts. Call Michelle 238-6836. NANNI?TQ_CAREjoiUwij decent college students Spring terra. Free room large apartment. 238-4437. FOR RENT SUBLET SPRING AND, Summer, two bedrrom furnished apartment close to campus. 238-0460 (Call around 6 p m.) CLARK CARS RUN LIKE CLOCKWORK 1971 Plymouth DUSTER V-8, vinyl roof 3 speed trans. $2295 OPELKADETTE stat. wag.,4spd. trans. $1795 1967 DODGE SPORTSMAN VAN6.cyl„ auto. titans. $1795 PLYMOUTH VALIANT SIGNET 2,dpor sedan, 6 cyl., auto, trans. $1295 FORDFAIRLANE 6 cyl. auto, trans. exceptionally nice! 1962 VWBUG rebuilt engine. $495 CLARK MOTOR CO. Chrysler Plymouth 1080 E. College Ave. State College Pa. 238-3014 SUBLET MY HALF one bedroom modern n security deposit, parking everything ti eluded, waterbed. 238-4194 Jim 10X50MOBILE HOME,, furnished, -washei dryer, available March 25, Spring and.-o Summer, married couple preferred 237-012: SUBLET SPRING SUMMER my V* of rent i Beaver Terrace aptask for-AI 3796 FEMALE ROOMMATE TO sublet one-fourt of 3-bdrm. apt $71.25-mo. 237-7279 SUBLET ONE BEDROOM apt. $l3B montl plus utilities available Apnl. Call 237-136 C FOR RENT: SPRING term Oneortwomai efficiency apartment in U.T. Call 237-021 After five p.m. UNFURNISHED BEDROOM, modem, parking, no security deposit everything included, after 7 pm. J.B 238- 4104 OPENINGS SPRING TERM for grada a'-’ plush University Club. Membership, mea service, private carpeted rooms, parkinj next to campus, only $34 SO per week. Cal room manager 237-2251. APARTMENT. SPACIOUS THREE roon Lions Gate available March 27 Summei option. 237-0873 ONE- BEDROOM APT. pets allowed swimming pool, $l3O month. Park Fores sublet or lease 237-Wl4. SUBLET FURNISHED EFFICIENCY Barcroft House available Spring $l3B at utilities included Call 237-1255. APARTMENT CENTURY TOWERS ef ficiency furnished, sublease. Call 238-5061 FURNISHED ROOMS ON campus. Spring term $175. Men Call 237-8373 TAKE OVER LEASE spring and summer terms, one bedroom furnished U.T. .apartment. $l7O per rMnth includes everything call Bob 238-7666. SUMMER SUBLET FALL option: 2 man U T apt. June paid. All the amenities of home, except us we’re leaving. Phone 237- 1279 SINGLE AND DOUBLE rooms for male students no cooking facilities. Phone 237- 3332 Call before 6 p.m. SUBLET SPRING (SUMMER option) two bedroom furnished apt close to campus available anytime 237-IS2I. SUMMER. SUBLET =• SPACIOUS—one. bedroom apt. 2 blocks from campus 237- 8745 SUBLET IDEAL FOR summer, large one bedroom apt., completely furnished ground floor of. house 15 min. from campus.' Rent $115.00 month including utilities. Call 865-5157. APARTMENT FOR RENT starting Aprinr One bedroom $llO-mo. Call 237-8626 TAKE MY SHARE Southgate townhouse._ Master bedroom w-walk-in closet, private bathroom sublet spring (summer optional) rent negotiable. Call Bob 237-0931. SINGLE ROOM FOR rent with car parking & use of refrigerator. Call 237-2009. FOUND DANDELION MARKET natural & Organic foods Snack Bar 221 East Beaver Avenue -Parkingin'rea'r
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