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November 15, 1982 THE JOURNAL HERALD Dayton, Ohio 25 Small matter caused Brinkley to bolt to ABC i. tun Mmmk m. fmii mm inn -i men -as. wan, jy, i i i ill Vi ii ii' i mm! David Brinkley on set of 'This Week' second wind and personal professional triumph J. I I III LA i man, about 10 years ago, called me and said Meet the Press has gotten to be a terrible bore; what should we do about And I offered some Ideas, which they didn't take.

Haven't taken yet. It's still the same. "You know, It's an old radio program. The style of radio, moved' to television. Nothing's changed except the addition of pictures, the velvet curtain, the two airline counters and 'See-No-Evil.

Speak-No-Evil' sitting behind them. It's terrible. It comes across as if the guest is a witness in a criminal trial, being grilled." This Week replaces that sort of half-hour ordeal with a one-hour news salad. First, there's a background report on the week's guest, then the guest himself, then, best of all, a freewheeling powwow conducted by Brinkley and featuring such fellow eminences as George F. Will, Tom Wicker and Sam Donaldson.

Sam Donaldson? What's HE doing in there with ali those eminences? "He's there because he is combative, because he is aggressive, because he will ask the nasty question," says Brinkley of Donaldson, the ABC White House reporter thought in some circles And he is widely considered to be absolutely the best writer of news copy for TV there has ever been. He is a born communicator. He writes that way because he talks that way, in a style countless numbers of would-be Brinkleys from here to South Succotash have tried to Imitate. This Week is David Brinkley's second wind, and his personal professional triumph. "I'm very happy about the show," he says.

"I think it's different from anything else on the air. I think when we try to do a story, we have the means to do it better than Meet the Press or Face the Nation. You know, (former NBC chairman) Julian Good Sudden sex Startled viewers given flash of porno ni iom U1J11 Shales First of two parts to be merely rude and boorish. "We need somebody to do that. I don't want to do it.

I just don't like to do it maybe a weakness in my personality, one of many. I just don't like to be combative and nasty. He's not but he is tough." Doesn't he ever wince at some of those tactless Donaldson zingers? "Once In a while." Isn't It true that some potential guests stay away from This Week just because they don't want to become a piece of luggage for this ape to kick around a cage? "Well, I'm aware of Sam. I don't' know of any particular case. If that happened, I didn't hear about it.

People turn us down and maybe that is a The technician who put the movie on the air has been suspended pending an investigation, Dreispul said. WVAH, an independent station, has been on the air since September, i Dreispul said the accident occurred about 1 a.m. during a broadcast of the movie, The Green Slime. "What occurred is that at about 12:45 a.m., for approximately 30 seconds, one of our operators was setting up a satellite and previewing it," Dreispul said. "He hit a patch panel and walked away.

Downhill 5:30 p.m. Instructional Series. 5:45 p.m. Ski School. 6:15 p.m.

Instructional Series. 6:30 pjn. Pony's People In Sports. Repeat. 7 p.m.

Horse Racing Weekly. Repeat. 7:30 p.m. SportsCenter. 8 p.m.

College Football Penn State Nittany Lions at Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Repeat. 1 1 pjn. SportsCenter. Sam Donaldson will ask the nasty question stated reason, but I don't know of any.

particular person who said, 'I'm not coming because of NEXT: David Brinkley Defend Politicians. I lm, Wishingten Pest "As he was walking, he looked at the on-air monitor, screamed, 'Oh and hit black," a television term mean-; ing viewers were left staring at blank screen. He said the station received about SO telephone calls concerning the incl-i dent. "In all honesty, the people were very understanding," Dreispul said. He said the technician had accidentally tuned in to the Escapade a pay-TV network produced by Playboy, Midnight Boxing.

2:30 ajn. SportsCenter. 3:30 ajn. Horse Racing Weekly, peat. 4 a.m.

College Football. Re-! Copyrifrit 1982 The Krofr Co. effective Nov. 17 through Sat, Nov. 20, 1982.

on Try" HURRICANE, W.Va. (AP) Viewers of a new TV station got a surprise bit of sex along with the scheduled violence when a technician interrupted a horror movie with a scene from a porno flick. For about 30 seconds recently, shots of nude couples in various stages of sexual activity interrupted regular programming on WVAH-Channel 23, station manager Gary Dreispul said. "It was a very bad, careless mistake," Dreispul said. "We have apologized like crazy." Cable sports ESPN CONTINENTAL CH.

10, 23 VIACOM CH. 21 6:30 a.m. Future Sport. 7 ajn. SportsCenter.

9 ajn. Sportswoman. 9:30 a.m. Ski School. 10 a.m.

SportsCenter. Noon Boxing. 2:30 p.m. NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks. Repeat.

5 pjn. Wlnterworld Anatomy of the David Brinkley when he Joined the network and which is now officially one year old. The program, which replaced the long-since atrophied Issues and Answers, shook up the stuffy old Sunday morning press conference format to such an extent that both NBC and CBS are now trying to retool their stodgy Sunday shows, Meet the Press and Face the Nation, to meet this zesty competition. This Week wouldn't be nearly as watchable and engaging as it is without Brinkley, who at 60 still has more intellectual energy and robust skepticism than almost anybody else in broadcast Journalism. Drama) Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney.

B. 12:05 a.m. (17) Sunset Boulevard (1950, Drama) William Holden, Gloria Swanson. B. 1:30 ajn.

(4) Damn the Defiant (1962, Drama) Alec Guinness, Dirk Bogarde. B. 2:20 aon. (17) you're a Big Boy 7:30 pjn. Shoe Shine.

pjn. Lipstick. 10:30 pjn. AFI Showcase. 11 pjn.

The Drowning Pool. 12:55 ajn. Emily. 2:25 a ju. Love Me or Leave Me.

4:30 ajn. Lipstick. Showtime 5:30 a.m. High Country. 7:30 a.m.

Paternity. 9:30 a.m. Aerobicise. 10 ajn. Dunkirk.

Noon All Night Long. 1:30 pjn. Laff-A-Thon. 2 pjn. Aerobicise.

2:30 pjn. Soldiers Three. 4:30 pjn. Short Picks. 5 pjn.

The Gold Bug. 6 pjn. B.C.: The First Thanksgiving. 6:30 pjn. Frank Sinatra.

8 pjn. Paternity. 10 pjn. Ice Castles. Midnight Back Roads.

1:35 ajn. All Night Long. 3:05 ajn. Laff-A-Thon. 3:35 ajn.

Ice Castles. CBS CABLE CONTINENTAL CH. 11, 29 VIACOM CH. 5 4:30 pjn. Hopper's Silence.

5:30 pjn. Dance. 7:30 pjn. Signature. 8 pjn.

Mixed Bag. Tt.WVljm Sill i win cateouiow WASHINGTON Dv1d Brinkley admin now that the gossip about why left NBC News after 37 years of I faithful service was true: He Just could not stand then-NBC News president I William J. Small, an Ill-tempered ty-1 rant who has since left the network. Reuven Frank, Small's replacement, Is the man who, In 1956, decided to team Brinkley with Chet Huntley on NBC's Huntley-Brlakley Report Huntley and Brinkley anchored the news together, and crushed all competition, for the next 14 years. So If Small had left a few months earlier and Frank replaced him then, Brinkley concedes, he would probably still be at NBC, and not at ABC News, a much less prestigious outfit.

"I never quite put It In these words," says Brinkley, "but Implicit In what I told them at NBC was that It was Small or me. I would not work for him. "And there was a lot of floundering and a lot of whispered conversations In the hallways and this and that and finally, It came around that Small would stay. Had they said the oppo-' site, I probably would have stayed." Brinkley, however, is not sure he would have been happier at NBC News even with Small out, because NBC News didn't seem to have anything he wanted to do. ABC News did: a new Sunday morning interview and discussion show called This Week, which was re-named This Week with Cable A-Excellent B-Good C-Falr D-Poor 9:05 aon.

(17) This Love of Ours (1945, Drama) Merle Oberon, Claude Rains. C. 1:05 p.m. (17) Night Passage (1957, Adventure) James Stewart, Audie Murphy. C.

8 pjn. (4) National Velvet (1945, Home Box Office 4:55 a jn. So Fine. 6:30 a.m. Bushmen of the Kalahari.

7:30 a jn. Blockheads. 8:30 ajn. The Incredible Shrinking Woman. 10 aan.

Ode to Billy Joe. Noon Silence of the North. 1:30 pjn. MONEY Matters. 2 p.m.

Sphinx. 4 pan. Blockheads. 5 pjn. Bushmen of the Kalahari.

6 p.m. The Incredible Shrinking Woman. 7:30 pjn. Consumer Reports Presents. 8 pjn.

Ode to Billy Joe. 10 pjn. Silence of the North. 1 1:35 pjn. Cutter's Way.

1:30 ajn. The Howling. 3 ajn. Sphinx. Cinemax 6 ajn.

Corletto and Son. 6:30 ajn. John and Julie. 8 ajn. Love Me or Leave Me.

10 ajn. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. 12:30 pjn. The Drowning Pool. 2:30 pjn.

AFI Showcase. 3 pjn. John and Julie. 4:30 pjn. Corletto and Son.

5 pjn. Sophie Minds the Store. 5:30 pjn. Stives. SPECIAL NOTKI Notlet Ii htreby olven that Edward L.

PfeHfer not 'authorlied to rtprtMnt Union Fidelity Lift tnsuranct Company, Trevose, PA. you novo boon contacted after 7eIJ by Edward Ptetffer, delmlne to represent Union Fidelity Lite Iniuranct Company, please cat tod free t00-523-6050. Et. 3532, Eileen Nolan. No.

22043 N-11-1! SPECIAL NOTICE Notlc hereby si van thai William R. Meeks not authorlied to represent Union Fidelity Life tnsuranct Company, Trevose, PA. If you have been contacted after 4730712 by William R. Meeks, dalmlno to represent Union Fidelity Lite Insurance Company, Meat call toe tree M0-573-6050, Kt. 3532, Eileen Nolan.

No. 22041 N-IV-K SPECIAL NOTICE Notice It hereby alven that William E. ReWcke not aumorlied fa represent Union Fidelity Life Imuranct Company, Trevose, PA. If you neve been contacted attar 13012 by William E. Reinicke, claiming to represent Union FkteUty Life Imuranct Company, please cat tol tree 100-523-4050, Ext.

3532, Eileen Nolan. No. 22042 11 IS LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Tht Mowing described Kami be offered for public ult to tht highest bidder on the twenty -sUtti day of November, W2 al It o'clock AJrV 1974 Chevrolet van, Serial No. CGLI54UI7173I 170 Plymouth Fury, Serial No. PH4IG0FI94473 Sale of the security tiled above, wit be held an the premises of The City Loan and Savings Company, 5414 Burkhardl Rd, Dayton, Ohio.

Terms of Sale: Cash. Hems may be told In units or ki parcels. Seller reserves the right to bid and the right to reiect any and aH bids. Prior to tht dalt of salt, arrangement! may be made to Inspect thli merchandise by calling 252-5445 between tht hours of M0 AM. and 00 PM.

No. 2203 N-11-1S LEGAL NOTICE Tht following partial herein named having household furnlihlngi, tt cttra, with U-Haul Co. of Southwestern Ohio DBA Metro Center Moving 1 Storage, UNO Reeding OH 45241, Gertrude Floyd, G. Anna Thompson, Jody Grittet, Larry D. Cook, Debra Henderson, Robin Cuineugn, Barb Snyder, Robert Puderbeugh, RHtv R.

Russet, Margaret Sims, Yvonne Raid, James R. Mockbet, Ada Hurler, Ruby Dolus and Raymond Hlnes, are hereby notified that seme roods wM be sow at Public Auction on or about Nov. 24, 1W, al Ml. Healthy Auction House, 7432 Hamilton ClntL, OH 4523L TOM HARRIS, Pres. U-Haul Co.

of Southwestern Ohio UNO Reeding Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45241 No 77004 N-H-I5-2J LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BIO CONTRACT PROPOSAL NO. MV-B-I Seeled bids wi be received In tht office of the Grants Procurement Administrator, Miami Valley Regional Transit Authority, 400 Longworth Street, P.O. Boi 1301, Dayton, OH 45401, unti 34t am Dayton Hmt. December 21, mi, nr.

Retroftmng up to 45 Fiver electric track leu trotey coachet with front door wheelchair tfts as per specifications on fht with tht Miami Vaaev Regional Transit Authority (RTAI. Copies of tht specific) ions and further Information may be obtained from RTA. Al bids and rale led Documents thai be suMect to a financial assistance contract between RTA and tht United Si i les Department of Transportation under me Urban Mass Transportation Act of 164. es amended, and terms and conditions esleOHsned under that act win apply. Any name appearing an the Comptroaar General til el trwH-alblt contreclors for federelty financed and assisted instruction not an efcoiOie bidder and win not bt considered.

Successful bidder wW be required la comply with al Eouat Employment Opportunity laws and regulations. RTA hereby nottnai at bidders mat at regard to any contract entered Into pursuant to this Invitation la Bid. advertisement or loiicllation, minority business enterprises bt afforded ful opportunity la submit bids and or eroposeH In response end wit not be tubiacted tt discrimination on Hie basis af race, coax, sex er national arigin In consideration for an award. Each bid must be etcomeertiod by a bid guarantee In the amount of 5 el tht totai bid. No bid may be withdrawn for a period al dan after bid opening.

RTA reserves the rtgnt la postpone, accept or reiect any and al Pas as RTA deems In tt own best Interest, tubiect to the rules and reductions issued by the Urban Mesi Transportation Aovnmiration of the United Slates Deportment at Transportation. By order af Iht Miami Velar Regional Transit Authority, Oevi. Ohio FRED DYER. General Manager No. 22001 J-ll-15-22 ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY- Each of these advertised Items Is required to be readily avallaBle for sale In each Kroger except as specifically noted in this al If ve do run out of an advertised Item, we will offer you your choice of a comparable Item when available reflecting the same savings, or a raincheck which will entitle you to purchase the advertised item at the advertised price within 30 days.

I I mi siPSEAFOOD SALE! I I V1L fli, ill! UligSavlws Hit fC Now (1967, Comedy) Elizabeth Hartman, Geraldine Page. C. 3:30 a.m. (4) The Outlaws Is Coming (1965, Comedy) Three Stooges, Adam West. C.

4:20 a.m. (17) The Bonnie Parker Story (1958, Drama) Dorothy Pro-vine, Jack Hogan. D. 8:30 pjn. Dance.

9:30 p.m. Affairs of the Heart: Adela. 10:30 pjn. Signature. 11p.m.

Mixed Bag. 11:30 pjn. Dance. 12:30 a.m. Affairs of the Heart: Adela.

1:30 ajn. Signature. 2:30 ajn. Dance. 3:30 a.m.

Affairs of the Heart: Adela. USA Network CONTINENTAL CH. 6 VIACOM CH. 3 7 ajn. Alive and Well! 9 ajn.

Calliope. .10 ajn. Sonya. 1 1 ajn. Woman's Day USA.

1 1:30 ajn. Are You Anybody? Noon Red Salute. 2 pjn. Coronation Street. 2:30 p.m.

You: Magazine for Women. 3 p.m. Sonya. 4 p.m. Alive and Well! 6 p.m.

Cartoons. 7 pjn. You: Magazine for Women. 7:30 p.m. Sports Look.

8 p.m. Tennis. Midnight Brldeshead Revisited. 1a.m. College Football.

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