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Show I HAL; -0K liznals Are Tars' for Deaf Woman RtDboDING, IDA. Deafness has N'ed no great handicap to Mrs. et Gooding, for she has Inky, a TPp a"d Impy, a dog, to serve as 1 ' . "ears." Jj5 'e amazing thing about the two glials is that they have been ata ted in the universal sign lan-:e lan-:e of the deaf. There are no ,ftjfen commands in Mrs. Gooding's Her hands do the command- B" No doorbell warns of impending visitors. When someone at the door presses a button, a red light comes on in the living room. If Mrs. Gooding Good-ing doesn't notice it, Impy or Inky do and notify their mistress. Impy awakens Mrs. Gooding every morning morn-ing by patting the bed covers. Mrs. Gooding, who lives alone, is self-supporting, working for the State School for the Deaf and Blind here. Her husband died in 1937 |