JUNE 4,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Research Bureau Conducts Studies On Factors Affecting State Business the bureau of business research at the University is conducting six major research studies on factors which directly influence business firms in Kansas, Leslie Waters, bureau director, has announced. This bureau which was established at the University 20 years ago, is a service which the University offers to businessmen in the state. Co-operating with various state agencies and particularly with the University Research Foundation, the bureau makes economic surveys as a basis for planning by state agencies; makes studies of business problems and conditions, supplies business information and offers consultation to small businessmen and to persons contemplating entering the business field, maintains a library of corporation reports which covers slightly over 300 of the leading national, regional, and local concerns, and although the bureau does not give investment advice to individuals, it makes a library of investment information available to the public. The bureau subscribes to all of the leading investment services. "Our largest area of service is in specialized studies designed to promote industry and a healthier state economy," the director pointed out. The studies now under consideration include the following: A study on the feasibility of establishing a tanning industry in Kansas has just been completed by R. W. Pfouts, graduate student of the K.U. School of Business. This study points out that it is unnecessary to ship Kansas animal hides out of the state for processing, when a tanning industry could be developed in the state and thus open the way for development of a tanning trade, a shoe industry, and other associated leather goods industries. Another study is underway to examine the desirability of processing Kansas natural gas in the area WANT ADS RIDERS WANTED—Leaving June 10, Austin, Texas. New car. Take four. Call Don, 2370R. FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter. $25. Call Thursday afternoon, 825 New Hampshire. FOR SALE—1938 Ford convertible. L Pagel, 1541 Tenn. Tell. 348. LOST—Fundamentals of Speech. Monroe, Left in F.S. Friday afternoon. Please return to Kansan office or call 2788W. Bernis Hein. LOST—Navy blue wallet with valuable identification. Finder please notify Eleanor Thompson, 415. -4- GOING TO NEW YORK CITY on 13th? 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Contact 403 Lane 7 Sun- lower. -4- AVE YOU LOST a fountain pen or vanishproof of any kind, glasses, sary, ID bracelet, car or house eyes, leather cigaret case, pipe, head arf, gloves, make up kit, or man's in coat and compus? If so please come to the Daily Kansas office and may have same by identifying I paying for the ad at the Kan- n office. 4- rather than using it in its raw form in Kansas or elsewhere for industrial fuel or domestic use. The objective of this study is to promote conservation of natural resources and to develop a great chemical industry for the Sunflower state, Waters commented. 10. 已知 $a, b$ 为实数,满足 $a^2 + b^2 = 4$,且 $a + b < 2$. 则 $a - b$ 的最小值为 ___. A study of imports and exports of Kansas is now being conducted. The bureau is examining raw materials which are going outside the state or area for processing elsewhere and then either being sold or returned to the state as a finished product. "We are not attempting to establish firms which shouldn't exist in the area, but we are seeking an explanation for the processing elsewhere and if we find the reasons inadequate, then perhaps we can develop these processing industries here." Waters explained. A study is now partially completed on the effect of freight rate equalization on Kansas business interests, and one of the most significant studies which the bureau has made is now being published on causes of the migration of the Kansas population from 1930 until 1945. Emil B. Dade, professor of statistics at the University has made this study. A research project which is scheduled for release late this summer is being done on changes in U.S. May Obtain Bases in Greenland Copenhagen. (UP)—Reliable sources said today that two American army officers were in Denmark discussing with government authorities the possibility of obtaining long term leases on American bases in Greenland. Informants also sold Denmark had received a United States proposal that American personnel relieve the British operators of weather and radar stations on the Faeroe islands, Danish islands between Greenland and the British Isles. The Danes were understood to have replied that they preferred to leave the British in the Faeroes until Danish personnel had been trained sufficiently to take over. Informants said Brig. Gen. C. V. Haynes, Newfoundland air base commander, and Maj. Robert Sykes, chief of the army's weather services in Greenland, arrived in this country from Greenland on May 22. They and attaches of the American ministry here were reported discussing the possibility of long term leases on bases in Greenland. C. J. Simoni, leader of Denmark's representation to Greenland, was said to have accompanied the officers here. the status of Kansas banks during the war. L. J. Pritchard, associate professor of finance in the K.U. School of Business, is working on this project. 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