PAGE- 1 V T HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falli, Ore. Thursday, January 10, 1963 1 jp Blinded Pilot Creates New Career As Broker MENU) PARK, Calif. UPI- Eighteen months ago Oscar W, deal settled himself in the pilot teat of a Pacific Airline plane in Chico, Calif., for another routine flight in his lS-year career with the company. A few moments later. Bruce Britt, 40. boarded the DC3 with out a ticket and pulled a gun from his coat when the ticket agent tried to force him off. Britt opened fire, killing the agent and narrowly missing a passenger. The aunman forced his way In to the cockpit and ordered Cleal to take off immediately tor Ar kansas. When the pilot attempted to restrain Britt, the herserk man fired a bullet into deal's head. Britt was subdued by the co pilot and other passengers, and Cleal was rushed to a hospital where doctors saved his life. But, he lost one eye completely and lost the vision in the other. deal's flying career was over at 42, an age when few men, es pecially a blind one, would con sider starting over. Cleal decided to be an exception. During his convalescence, after he was released from the Stan-ford-Palo Alto Hospital, Cleal turned to the investment securi ties business In which he long had in Interest. At his Menlo Park home with his wife, Evelyn, and their two children, Lindsay, 7, and Wendy, 4, Cleal studied economics, finance and all facets of the securities business. His wife read to him in the evenings, and he used tape-re corded textbooks when she was busy at her duties as a housewife Last summer he went inloi training with the Menlo Park of fice of Shear son, Hammill & Co. a brokerage firm. And Monday after a year and a half of study Cleal was registered by the New York Stock Exchange as an au thorized broker. James E. Hyan, manager of the Menlo Park brokerage ptfice, said Cleal has a fulltime secretary and the use of electronic sound equip ment that enables him to handle securities work, despite his blind ness. As far a( we can tell, he's the only blind Brokcr"'registcred with the stock exchange, Ryan said "His friends are very proud of him." The accordion Is played by more than 1,1 million Americans, Baker's Choc. Chips In New Pkg. 12-oz. Royal Puddings Big Family Size & f Curtis Marshmailows Mb. Bag Delrich Margarine (s)aJ lis 1 hmiingintoW Resolve to look , your Desr in 63. Let our experts style and set your hair in its most flattering lines.' Call us soon tor on ap- pointment or drop in soon. 6 Operators Ready To Serve You! LAURA'S BEAUTY FAIR Town & Country Shopping Center s?y jrri aVAar msnmmm MOD i V X. J OMlON NEWEST COLORS. ..GUARANTEED WASHABLE OR MONEY BACK. ..DRIES IN 20 MINUTES! Easy lo apply brush or roller Dries In 20 minuUi no "painty" odor Wide rangt of colors oolor-matohlng KEM-GLO' ENAMEL tOOki, KlShtl llkl btUi tnirMl.,, i' pirfitl lor blllunomi fctfrhdfia ouAir Ask To See The 3 New Colors! "Robert! Hard To Boat For HaroVore" ZEE WAX 03 a O) 12"xl00' 24-or. Right Reserve Prices Good Through 3710 Log Cabin 2 i Mission Green Tipped !' gm and White !' Asparagus :! 300 Tin ;! 2f'l Pillsbury White, Yellow, Chocolate Best Foods a or Swan's Down White, Yellow, Devil's, Apple-Chip Lemon-Flake and Fudge Cocoa Nut! pkg. , Big FULL QT. Size (o) Early California Imported Green Olives : 8-Oz. Jars ;! ; stu(fcd I ! Pimiento 1 J Jf Fresh, Crisp C Hunt's m Buffet Tins Ea. m Coffee 6-oi. Sea Side 2Vi Tins 11-01. Crater Lake Mild 11 0 neaaar Bumble Beo Chunk Style - Light Meat esse 4 una Vl Tins HANDI- Plastic Food Wrap 4 c Kraft Assorted JELLIES Apple, Blackberry, Elderberry, Grape or Strawberry $H00 Golden Ripe, Fancy Hands ANANA 2 lbs. (a) 00 Cabbaese arro Firm, Crisp Heads Sweet, Fresh nmz Juice- urc noboy Qt. roccoii Tight Budded Bu. WWKXW TrvnmTmmu haw wwirrcn xnqtf-UMW.HT-i iWMAkWiBU.W uvivwvx j