The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

I I I I I os os 6-B NE Welfare clients criticize reforms DAYTON (AP) Hundreds of welfare recipients made it clear yesterday that reformers who don't take their feelings into account will run into vocal opposition. Many of the more than 300 people at a welfare conference told Montgomery County Commissioner Paula J. MacIlwaine that some of the county's proposed reforms wouldn't work. A proposal to replace food stamps, with cash grants ran into the most flak. Welfare recipients said it would encourage some people; to buy clothes and alcohol, instead of food for their children.

"There'll be a lot of little kids doing without stuff," said Gracie S. Johnson, 35, who has two children and receives Aid to Families with Dependent Children. MacIwaine is trying to get federal backing for the package of changes, championing it as an example of the local reform experiments President Reagan recently extolled. Among other things, the county package includes workfare, a prepaid, health care program, which also has run into opposition, and changes in eligibility criteria. "I think you can just see the frustration of the people in the system," MacIwaine said after being peppered with questions.

"I think that if one message came out, it's that our welfare system has no flexibility at all." David Hernandez, executive director of the Montgomery County Community Action Agency, which sponsored the conference, said the message that changes were needed not only had gotten through to the politicians, but to recipients. "We sort of sensed that we were seeing this train going by called welfare reform and we had to get on it," he said. But sometimes recipients know more about the pitfalls than bureaucrats do, he said. "If people are serious about welfare reform, we have to be careful that the clients don't get caught in the crossfire," he said. The recipients commonly complained of few job opportunities and a lack of transportation, child care and affordable medical care.

They said food stamps should be distributed twice monthly, to ease the normal rush at the first of the month. Some want the food stamp program to include non-food items, but almost all called for stricter controls. "I love it. It seems like they are beginning to listen to us," Tonulette Armstrong, 23, said of the reform proposals. She has five children and has received welfare payments at various times during the past four years.

"That's why I've been on and off welfare, because I've had jobs on and off. But it's hard to get a baby sitter," she said. Sue LeMaster, 29, who said she lost her job about a year ago when she became pregnant, said some of the concern about welfare's image came from those who recently became jobless. "They're wanting a second chance," she said. "A lot of people don't ever plan to be on Engineering students asked to work on Morrow sewer LEBANON, 0.

(AP) Warren County officials mailed a letter Tuesday to" the University of Cincinnati, asking. that the university's engineering students be allowed to help with preliminary work on a $7 million Morrow sewer project. Warren County officials said the students' help would enable the county to save thousands of dollars and fulfill state requirements for funding the Morrow has been trying to get money for the project for years. Last fall, the project received a state ranking tigh enough to ensure funding, but the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency told village officials to redraw 5-year-old plans. -THE PLAIN DEALER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1987 Celeste declares trip a success By MARY BETH LANE PD BUREAU COLUMBUS Gov.

Richard F. Celeste yesterday declared his 10-day trip to India and Egypt a success, saying it had produced three agreements between Ohio and Indian businesses. "I was very encouraged by the response to Ohio's initiatives and by a tremendous hunger for growing business relations that are good both ways," Celeste, who returned Monday, told a news conference. Celeste said the business agreements were a $950,000 technologytransfer agreement between Computer Resources Inc. of Cleveland and a Madras company concerning computer-tape manufacture; a $500,000 contract between Universal Energy Systems of Dayton and a New Delhi company to enrich phosphate rock for fertilizer use; and a $500,000 joint venture leading to the expansion of a suburban New Delhi manufacturing plant by Bry-Air of Sunbury and a More arrests expected in p*rn case in Fremont FREMONT, O.

(AP) More arrests are expected in an investigation into p*rnographic photographs that may have involved as many as 100 children over the last 10 years, police said yesterday. The pictures depict nude boys, aged 11 to 17, and hom*osexual acts between adults, police say. Clyde Police Detective Dennis Hall said some of the pictures dated to 1976. Robert Lehman, 31, of Clyde; Brian Zyski, 27, and Cameron Salem, 29, both of Fremont, were arrested in the investigation Feb. 11.

Lehman remained in the Sandusky County Jail yesterday under $75,000 bond on charges of producing child p*rnography, Hall said. The charge involves nude photos of a Fremont boy, he said. Zyski, who was charged with sexual battery, was released after posting of a $75,000 cash bond, and Salem, who is charged with three counts of corrupting a minor with drugs, was freed after posting a $1,000 bond, Hall said. Fremont and Clyde police departments and the Sandusky County Sheriff's Department began the investigation after a 15-year-old boy who was arrested on drug charges told police a Fremont man had supplied the drugs, Hall said. He said authorities who searched the man's house found some of the photos, he said.

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"I do think we've done some things in Ohio that deserve national recognition, whether it's what we've done in mental health or some of the things with the Edison Program. I think there's a valuable challenge to tell our story beyond the state's borders," he said. barred from seeking a third term, has sought to downplay possible future political ambitions, saying he wants to concentrate on being governor. But Gerald Austin, his campaign manager in 1982 and 1986, said yesterday the new communications director would promote Celeste as well as Ohio. "Isn't person really promoting Dick Celeste? Of course.

What Ohio has accomplished over the last few years Dick Celeste is certainly a beneficiary of that," said Austin, who is part of a search committee to find a is "a player, nationally, because he's governor of the state in the country," added. Austin predicted the search committee would attempt to hire a communications director with expertise in promotion, the electronic media, writing and "contacts around the country and around the world." David Milenthal, Celeste's campaign media adviser, has said the communications director would be someone "able to give Ohio a better image in the global village." From India, Celeste traveled to Cairo to prepare for a trade trip to that country next month. State legislators who also went to India and then to Brussels, to tour Ohio's trade office there, were Sens. Harry Meshel, D-33, of Youngstown, and H. Cooper Snyder, R-14, of Hillsboro, and Reps.

William E. Hinig, D-97, of New Philadelphia, County commissioners hope that by using engineering students to do preliminary work, costing between $60,000 and $70,000, the county can save money while students get 1 work experience. Some student groups from the university do much smaller projects. However, T. Michael Basehart, the acting head of the civil and environmental engineering department, said he wasn't sure his students could take on the Morrow sewer project.

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