THE VERDICT -- Robert Gardner
One has few opportunities to meet geniuses during one’s lifetime.
I have met one. His name was Grant Matthews. We met in the Pacific
during World War II. In peacetime, he was a reporter for the San
Francisco Chronicle, but it is as the inventor of the Little Giant Peeker
Outer that he earned his place in the history books.
His invention came about while we were under enemy attack, and
everything was what was called “battened down.”
That meant the portholes were covered with heavy iron plates so the
enemy wouldn’t see our lights. This also meant that we couldn’t see out.
That, in turn, meant we didn’t have the foggiest idea about what was
going on when all those guns were going off and the ship was shaking.
Of course, Grant and I were curious about just what the heck was going
on. Necessity being the mother of invention, that was when Grant rose to
the occasion.
Somewhere, he found a cardboard box that had contained some kind of
Navy equipment. It was about 12 feet long and 6 inches wide. He rolled it
into a 12-foot-long tube, fit it into the port hole, and the Little Giant
Peeker Outer was born.
The tube prevented any light from escaping. Meanwhile, we could stand
at the end of the 12-foot tube and peek out at the battle without getting
court-martialed and sent to the brig for having a porthole uncovered.
I was going to cite Grant for some kind of decoration when an
unfortunate incident intervened. Grant was a professional Irishman and
hated the English. Our admiral was having some British officers as guests
in the watch room.
Grant had been drinking, so he took a pound of butter from our table
and threw it at the British officers. It fell short, landing on the floor
with a splat, then sliding over to the admiral’s shoe.
The admiral looked down at the pound of butter melting beside and into
his shoe and spoke to a Marine colonel at his table who rose, walked to
our table and escorted Grant from the mess hall.
Shortly after that, Grant was transferred to some god-awful spot in
the Aleutians. So much for the inventor of the Little Giant Peeker Outer.
* ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and a former judge. His
column runs Tuesdays.
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