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On b JBill Stern makes air smell Ust 1 While millions listened, the voice that had brought him fame faltered and was silenced; what happened to YotLcanith LlanZan -- r ' 8 pain-relievi- ng bead-ache- Clestsv, tea BETTER. . . by McKCOOON 1 informed me that the important' duties of sportslirectorwere going to be taken aWy from me and given to somebody else. I was outraged at the decision. After all, I told myself with furious bitterness, I had organized the NBC sports department, and now that it was running' smoothly they were casting me aside. In retrospect I realize that I was a mental and physical wreck even then, but somehow, although I was constantly in the public eye, I managed to conceal mv condition from the world. I was rapidly approaching bottom, and my work was suffering correspondingly, although I stubbornly refused to admit it to myself. But now I was requiring several half-gra- in injec- - . tions o morphine to satisfy my need, and I was visiting .the doctor almost daily. This meant more sleeping pills at night, if I was to get any rest at all, followed by the rousing effects of Benzedrine in the morning. The day finally came in June, 1952, when I found it impossible to continue. It was and I was lying on a couch in my office in dull-eydespair, racked by waves of chills and fever, when Tom Gallery, who had taken my place as sports director, came in to discuss some broadcasting plans with me. mid-afterno- ed Family Weekly, December 6, 1959 on His words seemed vague and distant, without sense or meaning, and my mind struggled to grasp what he was saying. Finally Gallery stopped talking and stared down at me with a puzided frown on his face. He inspected me silently for several minutes, from a great distance, I could detect the sympathy in his veice when he said, "Bill, why don't you ' -g- n t o-home? t -1. ,r :, i the startled look on Harriet's face when I was neipea into my nouse, ana my own jumDiea thinking that now, at last, something would have to be done, some resolute decision taken. I agreed to go to a private institution to take the cure. It was the first of two futile attempts to escape my private hell. long last, on Jan. 2, 1956, came my perAtsonal Armageddon. The situation at NBC had slowly become more painful, and I finally resigned to go with the American Broadcasting Company. I took along a sponsor's contract for a network sports show at $125,000 a year. My personal contract with ABC was for $55,000. DssjojoaJlyjLivasntop of the world whorl ATl"1 Cnrf rvi r 4a XTavvv HflAnnn 4a 4rtlrkriC!s the annual Sugar Bowl game. But it was to be a day of shame, disgrace; and utter humiliation. The visit opened on ah ominous note when I had difficulty locating a doctor who would give me an injection. Complaining of my pains and certainly looking ill, I talked him into giving me what actually was an overdose, the -mgm oeiore ine gameruetore going to DecL; i left a call for 7 in the morning. Later that night . i . T 1: t u j i.j matters Dy laKing an overaose wiupucitieu of sleeping pills. From that moment on, everything is a bad dream, I recall awakening and summoning the doctor who had given the injection the previous night At first, he refused to give me another but finally yielded to my pleas. When he had done his job and left, I passed out |