page 2 daily nebraskan monday, november 12, 1979 Piano tuner . . . Continued from Pae 1 .... Dority says his wife and five children "don't think I'm with his cane. He has been a frequent "show .and tell" pro ject for his Children, with their prompting grade school teachers, he added, Dority has many favorite anecdotes. Like the one about the blind guy who challenged Bob Hope to a golf match, at his country club, at midnight. , .Or the airplane 4 pilot who was walking Ray Charles guide dog, as Charles pointed him out to a worried passenger, Dority said one of his standard favorites is telling a sighted person "You people are handicapped in the dark." Walking around town, with his white cane, Dority said he "listens to the patterns of sounds", something anyone could learn to do. He denies the theory that blind people can hear better, saying it is a matter of having to pay more attention. . Dority listens to the patterns of sound to tune his pianos and to make his way through life. 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