Bald eagle will be exhibited If Benjamin Franklin would have gotten his way, the turkey and not the bald eagle would now grace the U.S. Great Seal. But since June 20,1782,the majestic bald eagle has symbolized the American democracy on our Great Seal and on the face of our currency. In honor of that bird—now practically extinct—the KU Museum of Art will open an historical exhibit to the public at 2 p.m. Sunday. Raymond Hall, museum director, indicates that the KU exhibit is a testimonial to the bald eagle. "WE WERE LUCKY to get one when we did," he said. "If we had waited a few more years, we might be out of luck." But although chemical pesticides threaten the bald eagle of today, the bird's ancestors fought a much more difficult enemy, Benjamin Franklin. In 1776, the Second Continental Congress appointed Franklin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson to design a national seal and symbol. After six years, the three men could not agree on such a symbol —Franklin supported the turkey so they turned to William Barton, an artist and student of heraldry. BARTON PROMPTLY submitted the eagle, and after slight modification, the bird with wings apart and talons spread, was officially accepted. Only Benjamin Franklin still objected to the eagle, referring to it as a rank coward. Daily Kansan Daniel's Jewelry 5 Friday, March 3, 1967 YMCA teams meet 914 Mass. St. Ph.VI 3-2572 Semi-Precious Stones Jewelry Findings Fine Watch Repairing The five best volleyball team; east of the Rocky Mountains will square-off at 9 am. Saturday in Robinson Gymnasium, Darrell F. Huggins, athletic director of the Kansas City, Mo., Downtown YMCA, announced today. The tournament is being sponsored jointly by the KU Physical KU's bald eagle—complete with six-foot wing spread—will debut Sunday amidst a background painted by Thomas H. Swearingen and arranged by Alfred D. Ejelland, taxidermist, and Jean W. Campbell. The YMCA teams that have been invited are Allegheny, Pa.; Columbus, Ohio; Kenneth Allen Co. of Chicago; Dallas, Texas; and Kansas City, Mo. Education Department and the YMCA. The public is invited to the all-day tournament. WEEjUNS with love $14.95 New shipment now in ARENSBERG'S VI 3-3470 819 MASS. SENIORS! If you like --Action! --Immediate Responsibility! -- Unlimited Opportunity to Advance! Investigate these careers with Procter & Gamble Advertising/Brand Management You know us; we make Ivory and Safeguard and Tide and Mr. Clean and Duncan Hines, and Crest Toothpaste, and Head & Shoulders Shampoo, to name a few names. Now—can you devise advertising that will help us sell more of products like these? If you can, we have a job for you! Careful, though: We're not searching for men who write commercial copy or actually make layouts. We're looking for people who have the ideas the copywriters and artists carry out. 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