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It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. vol. 66, issue 29 tuesday, October 18,1983 new/bowling green state university Newscaster fights back by Jull« Thornton •editor THOUGH MANY of her colleagues station sent her to a consultant whom and others proclaim her lecturing is she believed was going to show her an opportunist's ploy, Craft claims it the "most important thing wasn't real After losing her news anchor posi- is a lucrative way to pay for the credibility but the illusion of ft" in tion and then filing a sex discrimina- continuing costs of her case. television news. tion suit, Christine Craft has become She added that she is also saving for Though Craft said she believed she "a half million dollar headline baby." a word processor which will simplify was being cloned just like all the other But while she has switched roles the process of the book she is writing. television anchor persons, she went a from newscaster to newsmaker, she Craft declined to comment on how long with it because she was a "good is not a wealthy woman. much she was paid to speak here. sport." "I don't have any money... we Her well-known case, which some (her lawyers) don't have any claim may have implications for ON AUG. 14, she was told the tele- money," Craft, the 39-year-old former women nationwide, began in I960 vision's research showed she was anchor woman at KMBC-TV in Kan- when Craft was an anchor at KEYT- "too old, too unattractive, and not sas City, said yesterday during a TV in Santa Barbara and was invited deferential enough to men. She was press conference here. She has not to audition at KMBC-TV. then demoted to reporter. seen the $500,000 damages the jury of Craft quit her job saying, when four women and two men awarded She said she had expressed resent' people refer to you as "40 miles of bad her. she said. ment to the station about her former road," it is time to get out. The jury found Metromedia, owner television executives at "Women in of KMBC-TV. guilty of fraud and Sports." The show, a segment of the She jokingly claims this is what issued an advisory verdict of sex weekly CBS Sports Spectacular pro- happens when a women knows the discrimination which is why no gram which she had previously difference between the American money has been received by Craft. hosted, had an obsession about League and National League, and The company has appealed the case looking good while on the air. admits she wonders why she was and Craft, who said she believes in hired initially. federal law and civil rights, said she "I told them, 'If you want to change She now questions what the values will fight the case to the Supreme me, make me something I'm we look for in anchor people are and Court if she must. not... don't hire me,' " Craft said. wonders if it is on the basis of warmth The self-proclaimed maverick at Craft, who showed up for the audi- or ability. television news, Craft is on a lecture tion in flat cowboy boots, black pants "You get lines, bags and wrinkles circuit until next May and she made and a cashmere sweater, said the because of your work (in this Job)," her first stop here last night. She station informed her she was being she said, adding there seems to be an spoke to more than 350 people in the hired for her journalistic ability and idea in this culture that when men University Grand Ballroom on "Show naturalness. took this way they are distinguished Business and the News." She said after she was hired, the and women are ugly. Korean frustration intensifies WASHINGTON (AP) - The downing have begun an 18-day tour. Eighteen The frustration leads me to believe of a South Korean airliner and a South Korean government officials it's a real powderkeg." terrorist bombing directed at South died as a result of the blast, including Hall conceded that the bombing Korean government officials have four Cabinet ministers. Chun escaped deaths of the high-level government raised tensions in the country to an the attack by minutes, apparently officials likely will disrupt govern- explosive level, Rep. Tony Hall said because his motorcade had been de- ment operations. yesterday. layed. "But the fact that the people are so Hall, of Dayton, said be believes the unified under the threat of the North Hall, DOhio, recently returned Seneral feeling in South Korea is that Koreans - and specifically, they're from nearly two weeks in Seoul, South orth Korea was involved in the fiercely anti-communist - that win be Korea, where he attended a meeting bombing. He isn't sure what kind of a factor which will work in favor of of the Interparliamentary Union. action South Korea might take, but the Cabinet." said it probably won't be a military Hall was part of a U.S. delegation "The mood of the country is one of response. beaded by Defense Secretary Caspar extreme frustration, one of tenseness, Weinberger that attended the cere- one of just wanting to break out and "IT WAS becoming increasingly mony in Seoul for the bombing vic- say something and do something," apparent to me that there was more tims. He said he agrees with reports Hall said. "They are ready to explode and more a likelihood that it was the that estimate as many as two million with some kind of action. It's going to North Koreans," Hall said. "No ques- people attended the event. be most difficult... holding them tion there is a national feeling that is back." extremely anti-communist and spe- "It was overflowing," Hall said. cifically pointing toward North Ko- "That thing was so emotional. It was The IPU convened shortly after the rea." one of the most emotional, draining commercial Korean airliner was shot Hall said the two tragedies have things I've ever seen. You could just Dg news stafl/Palrick Sandor down by the Soviet Union, killing all served to bolster rather than weaken see the wailing and the crying." Christine Craft on board. the South Korean people. The IPU, which meets twice a year, is made up of representatives from Christine Craft, the 39-yearotd woman who filed a sex discrimination suit against KMBC-TV in Kansas City During the IPU meeting, a terrorist "That nation is not frightened. They national legislatures from around the where she was previously an anchor, spoke last night to more than 350 people in the University's Grand bomb exploded at a ceremonial site in are strengthened, I thuik, as a result world. Hall and Rep. Claude Pepper, Ballroom. A news reporter for more than nine years. Craft is on a lecture clrcut until next May with the Rangoon, Burma, where South Ko- of it The question is, in my mind, D-Fla., were among those represent- University being her first stop. rean President Chun Doo-hwan was to what does President Chun do with it. ing the United States. Building projects delayed at Ohio campuses by Mark 01 Vlncenzo in Columbus, Claire Sawaya, the of- pact to be a $132.7 million loss. He added that officials at OSU are and start the project ourselves." happen, but if Issues 2 and 3 are stofl reporter fice's senior higher education analyst, OSU has several projects affected spending a lot of time informing the • The University of Toledo stands to defeated, things look good for capital said. Funding for these projects has by the order not to release money for media, the state government, alumni, lose $80,000 for the expansion of a construction projects. If they fail, The University is not the only insti- been frozen until the outcome of State projects, he said. They are: a chemi- students and parents of students of laboratory in the science and engi- things don't look too good, though." tution in Ohio that must wait until Issues 2 and 3. cal lab building, a cancer research the impact of the revenue loss to OSU neering building, Willard Smith, vice Baroway said if both issues pass, after the November election to see if it "The universities affected are the hospital unit, an arthritis center, an and all of higher education. president of business affairs at UT, state institutions can expect immedi- will receive money already approved ones requesting revenue on capital agricultural engineering facility, a • The University of Akron may lose said. ate losses. by the state for construction projects. (construction) projects," Sawaya veterinarian medical facility and more than $1.8 million for the con- Again, the outcome of State Issues 2 Although the Office of Budget and said. smaller miscellaneous projects at re- struction of an art building, Wayne and 3 will affect the decision of tile Management has decided not to re- The scheduled renovation of West • Ohio State University stands to gional branches.