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Show Deaf and Blind Children Meet The President President Wilson's voice was heard by only a few Ocdenites yesterday, it was not expected that the leader of the land would make any kind or an address while here but to the gTeat surprise of many the machine bearing the President and Mrs. Wilson. Maor and Mrs. Browning stopped on Twen- ty-tilth street where the deaf -ind I blind children stood and the president lnnkrt a fu ward of ciheej" to those unfortunate ones who were unable to seo him. The students of the school were as- j sembled at Twenty-fifth street aud t.rammercy avenue, and the president! upon reaching tha point, (hanked the students for a telegram of appreciation apprecia-tion which they wired when he was elected to office. He thanked them one and all and said that he wanted to show his appreciation by his personal per-sonal appearance here. The B( liool children of the city iortnil one of the most important features of the parade and their fin::: waving in the breeze nave the presi-'dent presi-'dent the realization of real American-hood. American-hood. Move than 8,000 children bed I the opportunity of seeing President i Wilson and he was cheered by thousands thou-sands as he lipped his hat, waved at I the children and smiled. |