18 Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1970 University Daily Kansan YOU SAY SOME of your best friends are psychotics? Don't get too near the Visual Art studios or you may find yourself an art student . . . or a hitchhiker. Law Program To Be Formed In November A new organization, Continuing Legal Education (CLE), will bring programs to KU to help educate law students and the public. The first CLE program, scheduled for November, is student protest. It will deal with conditions on campus during and after crises and discuss student rights and responsibilities, including federal and state limitations on student conduct. The program also will present remedies in handling student demonstrations such as injunctions, police and campus guards and lawsuits against the school for damages. Library Tours At Watson End Thursday Watson Library tours, designed to familiarize students with the library, will end Thursday, according to David Heron, director of libraries at the University of Kansas. The tours take about 40 minutes to complete and are given at times which have been found most convenient for students. They are directed by professional librarians who are currently working in Watson. Although geared mainly toward freshmen, the tours provide information to anyone unfamiliar with large libraries. In addition to explaining what information is stored where and how to use it, the most recent changes in the library are covered. These changes include a new art library on the third floor and a change in the system of classification. Four or five tours are given each day. Students are asked to sign up at the exit control on the main level. This is to insure that enough guides will be available to alleviate crowded tours. A student who considers his permanent residence to be Kansas, who has lived in the state for six months and has been at his present address for thirty Voting Registration Deadline days should go to the office of the City Clerk in City Hall— 1047 Massachusetts—and register to vote before Oct.13. SPENCER RIDING ACADEMY "400 ACRES OF RIDING AREA — OPEN YEAR AROUND" 300 LETTERS OF AIRWAY AREA - OFF YEAR AROUND ALL RIDING & HAYRACK RIDES ARE ON THESE 400 ACRES - CARTS & PONIES FOR - HAYRACK RIDES - SLEIGH RIDES - RIDING HORSES - HAYRACK RIDES - SELECT RULES (Pulled by Large Horses) - PORTABLE PONY RING - CARTS & PONIES FOR KIDDIE PARTIES & SPECIAL OCCASIONS - INSTRUCTIONS FOR RIDING HORSES • BOUGHT • SOLD • TRADED CALL ANYTIME 887-6318 Located 16 Miles West of Lawrence on Hwy #40 RALPH SPENCER RIDING ACADEMY