a specially constructed attractive entrance ways bearing the name of the Exhibit, will occupy the center of tho Midway field, which is located next to the Contest field, about threo miles northeast of Lawrence. Although the Exhibit entails very considerable cost, no charge for display space is assessed on State departments and institutions, because this cost has been covered by legislative appropriation. Outlino of Exhibits I - NATURAL RESOURCES l. Re Se 4. De 6. Climate Lend surface and gcographic setting Soils Water resources: (a) surface, (b) underground ) Mineral resources: (a) oil, (b) natural gas, (c) coal, (d) lead and zinc, (e) salt, (f) gypsum, (g) coment materials, (h) clay, (i) others. Plants: native trees and grasses 2, Animals: fish and game 8. Recreation areas II - PEOPLE 1. History of sottlement: (a) Indians, (b) Explorors and pioneer sot~- tlers, (c) immigrants before 1900, (ad) population movement since 1900 2. National and racial groups 3. Age and sex 4, Distribution of population: general, urban and rural De oo Ve Be 9. LO. ll. III - WORK Le Be Se 4A. De 6. Te Birth and death rates, life expectancy Hoalth Education Employment: total and occupations Social and religious organizations Military and political organizations Government Agricultural production: (a) Grain crops - wheat, corn, barley, flax, broom corn, etc.; (b) Fruits; (c) Livestock, cattlo, swinc, shecp, horses, mules, otc.; (d) Dairying; (e) Poultry and eggs; (f) Mill- ing. Mineral industries: (a) Mining or producing, oil, natural gas, coal, lead-zinc, salt, gypsum, cement, clay, others; (b) Milling and ro- fining. Manufacturing: (a) Goods, (b) Publishing Markoting and trade: (a) Wholesale, (b) Retail Transportation: (a) Railroads, (b) Trucks, buses, (c) Airplanes Communications: (a) Telephones, (b) Telographs, (c) Radio Banking ond insurance Professional sorvices: (a) Mginesring, (b) Law, (c) Modicino, (a) Clerical, (e) Toaching