Show BLIND SENATOR TO BUND BLIND STUDENTS N NEW W YORK April 14 The H.-The The following letter Jetter from Senator Thomas P. P Gore of ot Oklahoma to the blind pupils In the New NewYork NewYork NewYork York public schools was read to them by their teachers tOday My Dear Little This Friends Friends This note will bring you greetings and a message from one who has the highest and the tho most confident hope both for tor your happiness happiness happiness happi happi- ness and your good fortune If It you are undismayed by difficulties and triumph over them your victory will be enhanced both in Its Us worth and In Its glory SIncerely Sincerely Sincerely Sin SIn- your friend THOMAS P. P GORE Accompanying the letter which will be printed for tor the pupils In raised letters within wIth embossed fac simile of the senators senator's senators senator's senators senator's sena sena- tors tor's signature at the bottom was a brief note noto of ot explanation from the tho superintendent superintendent superintendent of ot schools Senator Gore lost the use of ot his eyes when he was a child said Superintendent Superintend SuperIntend- ent Maxwell but in spite of ot this affliction affliction affliction afflic afflic- tion he has made himself a man of ot culture culture culture cul cul- ture and a power In his state He is now nowa a member of ot the senate of ot the United States and Is justly regarded as one of the most eloquent members of ot that great legislative body |