Banner Graphic, Volume 20, Number 105, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1990 — Page 3

A bitter Cartwright says ISP broke into her home

: INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Woman who accused former Lottery Director Jack F. Craford of sexual harassment said an Indiana Slate Police trooper broke into her apartment the day before Crawford resigned, published reports and broadcast reports said. 2 Mary L. Cartwright, the lottery’s human resources director, told The Post-Tribune of Gary in a copyright story published in Sunday editions sfie did not fear Crawford and nfever asked for the 24-hour state police protection she was assigned. She made similar comments to In-

Bay h’s second State of the State offers broad themes

J INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Gov. Evan Bayh’s State of the State address that will be delivered Tuesday night will give specific recommendations to the Legislature but most of the address will be used to set broad themes, he says “The purpose of the State of the State is to articulate my vision for Indiana’s future,” said Bayh. ‘'We’re at the start of a new decade, vye’re laying a foundation far a new century, and I address those elements which I think are particularly critical to our success during the next decade,” he said. ; THE ANNUAL ADDRESS, the rpost important speech of the year fpr the state’s chief executive, will be delivered to a joint session of the Indiana General Assembly and a statewide television audience Tuesday night. : Delivery of his second State of the State address will fall on his first anniversary of taking office. : The governor hopes to convey his optimistic vision for the 1990 s and outline his plans to help the state prepare for the next century, he said late Friday after finishing the first draft of the text. : “I VIEW QUALITY jobs and Economic competitiveness as the key to the decade of the ’9os, and I spend a great deal of time discussing that,” he said. I “I’m convinced it can be the best decade in the history of our state and our country but not the easiest,” he said. “If we’re willing to make the tough decisions and chart the right course, I’m supremely confident about the future of our state and our country.” The speech comes near the beginning of the 1990 session of the General Assembly and endorsements of Bayh’s legislative program will make up the center portion of the address, the 34-year-old Democratic governor said. BAYH SAID HE plans to talk about education, job training and other programs to prepare the state for a new era of economic competition. “I take note of the developments around the world, the new democracies of Eastern Europe and Latin America which will quickly become our economic competitors,” said Bayh. “That’s good but that will mean that we will have to be tough and competitive to sustain our own standard of living. “That obviously means education, that means job training funds and that means sound fiscal policy,” he said. BUT WHILE lawmakers make up one audience for the governor’s

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dianapolis television station WISH Sunday. IN HER FIRST interview on the subject, conducted Saturday night with the Gary newspaper, Cartwright said a female trooper entered her apartment while she was not home and did so against the wishes of her 25-year-old son. “They broke the law,” she said. “They broke into my house. My 14-year-old daughter was there crying. My son was there scared to death. “No warrant, no ID, no nothing. My son asked this person to leave.

GOV. EVAN BAYH Optimistic about the ’9os speech, the public will be the audience to whom much of the speech is addressed, Bayh said. “The great majority of the speech is directed to the public at large, but there are points when I speak directly to the General Assembly,” said Bayh. “Particularly with the dynamic of the current Legislature, so closely divided, one of the ways to insure the passage of your programs is to mobilize public support,” he said. “That’s why I talk directly to the people.” BAYH, WHO WRITES his own speeches, said the current format of the State of the State address limits his ability to give a long list of legislative proposals. A half-hour starting at 7:30 p.m. EST is allotted for the statewide television coverage of the speech. But with those limits comes the opportunity to reach many more Hoosiers than governors used to when the speech was given to the Legislature during the afternoon. “It’s one of the few times I have a clear opportunity to control events,” said Bayh. R. MARK LUBBERS, who helped change the format of the speech when he was a top aide to Republican Gov. Robert D. Orr, said the modem State of the State address replaced the “historic laundry list of things that no one would pay attention to.” “The key thing is to give another good performance like he did last year,” Lubbers said of Bayh. “He has to look good and he has to sound good, and there has to be enough substance in the speech that the media will give it a positive review afterward. “If he does all that, he’ll do fine.”

The person said no, ‘l’m concerned about your mother,”’ Cartwright told the newspaper. CRAWFORD TOLD WISH-TV Sunday that someone needs to be held accountable if a search was done, because a criminal matter was not at the center of the issue. “Whoever did order it I think ought to come forward and and say why they did it,” Crawford said. Crawford also told the television station Cartwright’s comments cleared him of previous suspicions that he had threatened Cartwright and that she lived in fear of him. Cartwright told WISH in an offcamera interview Sunday “They did forcibly enter my apartment. They did not conduct a search.” STATE POLICE Superintendent Lloyd Jennings denied there was forcible entry. He said a trooper asked the apartment complex manager to unlock the apartment because the trooper was concerned for Cartwright’s safety. The female trooper first visited Cartwright’s apartment that morning with Bayh aide Anne Nobles to check on Cartwright’s safety, The Post-Tribune said. The trooper returned later, knocked several times, but received no response, Jennings said. “Whenever a police officer has a feeling that there is concern for somebody’s safety, we have an obligation to see if that person is safe,” Jennings said. “There was no forcible entry.”

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BAYH PRESS SECRETARY Fred Nation told the television station there was no search, “nothing but a check” on safety. Cartwright told WISH she had not asked for police protection, but Nation said the protection had been ordered because Cartwright had expressed fear. “The state police person was not there against her will. She could have told that state police person to leave at any time,” Nation said. Cartwright told The Post-Tribune many of the accounts Gov. Evan Bayh’s administration gave of Crawford’s resignation were incorrect or misleading. CARTWRIGHT SAID that while she believes she was treated unfairly by the state, she would still report her allegations if she had it to all over again, “only in a different way.” Discussing her concerns about job security and retribution for speaking out, she said “I’m still in prison, but I have a new warden.” “I’m 49 years old, and this is the worst time of my life. My worst nightmare is to wake up one day unemployed. “The whole thing’s just so unfair. It almost makes you believe you’re not supposed to do the right thing.” Moreau said he is sorry Cartwright feels that way. “IT’S REALLY disappointing to me that she could feel she’s been treated unfairly given the un-

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mitigated hell we took in order to support her in her claim. “Our decisions were driven almost exclusively by a desire to follow the law and honor her request.” Crawford, married and the father of two children, resigned Dec. 10. He later gave a tearful account of his longstanding relationship with Cartwright. She said she repeatedly tried to end the relationship, but that Crawford told her it was part of her job description. BUT AT LEAST ONE Bayh aide disagreed with Cartwright’s account. Anne Nobles was the first person in the administration that Cartwright approached about the sexual harassment charges. “She indicated from the very start that she was specifically afraid of Jack,” said Nobles. “It’s my recollection that her lawyer asked for protection.” Cartwright told the newspaper that she wanted just to be moved to another job in state government and that Bayh’s aides said they would arrange it. She said she didn’t want Crawford fired. CARTWRIGHT SAID Bayh aides told her to stay home until they could find her another job. She returned to her job Dec. 14. Bayh chief of staff D. William Moreau said that while Cartwright asked for another state job, he told her it would be impossible to find another job at her $48,000 lottery salary and her level of experience.

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Moreau also said he expressed concern to Cartwright that merely moving her to another state job after she leveled charges of sexual harassment by a top official would appear to be a cover up. HE SAID BAYH aides never told Cartwright, as she said they did, that Crawford wouldn’t be fired. “Her lawyer was told Sunday (the day Crawford resigned) what the final choice was ... that he had to go and that we were going to secure his resignation. “Even if she had gone out and gotten a job in the private sector, Jack Crawford would not be lottery director,” Moreau said. “He took his mistress from one public payroll and put her on another public payroll. That is not the conduct this administration will ever countenance.” CARTWRIGHT OF Hammond was a longtime aide to Crawford before he left Lake County to become lottery director. She said a 4'/2-page statement released by Bayh four days after Crawford’s resignation never had her approval even though the governor said it had. Moreau, however, said the final negotiations about the language in the statement took place in the library of Frederick Hovde, Cartwright’s former attorney, and that Cartwright was in a nearby office and approved the statement through Hovde.

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