Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 15, 1967 Gas war — 3 Continued from page 1 line which has acquired a great deal of water from sitting in tanks for long periods of time. If you see news happening Even the annual business lulls will start a panic. Some dealers blame the so-called cut-rate companies. These smaller dealerships are given a margin of two cents below the larger brand prices, and some want more. SOME SMALLER dealers may sell at rock bottom prices for four or five days, long enough to bring the prices down, and then close shop until prices climb again. "My customers want a steady price," complained one dealer. "They are tired of driving on low tanks in anticipation of another price drop. That sort of thing is impossible to outguess." DEALERS AGREE that a dealers' organization could effectively combat the situation, but no one has made the first move. So it appears there is no end in sight to the low gasoline prices in Lawrence. Of course it could end at any time. No one knows. All consumers can do is enjoy it .. while it lasts. BOL-EM-OVER OR BEST OF LUCK TO EVERY MAN ON THE VARSITY IN When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansan Classifieds. Call UN 4-3646 THE REGIONALS! THE McCOLLUM GIRLS S. U.A. presents Classical Film Series THE FIANCES (Italy,1964) A recent film by Ermanno Olmi, one of Italy's finest contemporary film-makers "A poetic expression of the loneliness and nostalgia of man.. ." Bosley Crowther (N.Y. Times) 7:00 & 9:00 p.m.—Wednesday—Dyche Auditorium Single Admission: 60c PEOPLE TO PEOPLE BOARD INTERVIEWS All interested in interviewing for People-to-People Board positions should pick up applications in the People-to-People office located in the Union. Interviews will be held March 28th-Applications are due by March 22nd. POSITIONS OPEN Chairman Vice-Chairman Hospitality Chairman Secretary Treasurer Contact Chairman Publicity Chairman Home Stays Chairman American Student Abroad Special Projects Chairman APPLY NOW!