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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, March 30, 1992

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 30, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 b the stars and stripes monday March 30, 1992aids-infected Uncle de rearrested allegations Philadelphia a a Man with aids who May have paid hundreds of boys and Young men to have sex with him was rearrested saturday night after two More teen agers made Alle against him police said. The Man known to Many As a Uncle de Quot was Back in custody saturday evening less than a Day after he posted 10 percent of his $3 million bail. He was first arrested wednesday. It. James Mooney of the sex crimes unit said the two latest accusers were identified Friday. They bring to four the number of teen agers who have made allegations. Mooney said that police have identified other youths and that he expects additional charges will be filed As the investigation continues. District attorney Lynne Abraham who Friday announced the arrest said her office signed an agreement with the suspect and his lawyer tetting officials say he had aids so those who had sexual Contact with him could take appropriate Steps. Abraham would not release the suspects name because of a state aids confidentiality Law but a court official speaking on condition of anonymity identified him As Edward Savitz 50. One of his lawyers Steve Lacheen confirmed that saturday. Aids Telephone hot lines were inundated after fridays announcement and a police Mug shot of the Man was released. A there were 300 to 400 Calls packed into a couple of hours a Francis l. Stoffa jr., executive director of the aids task Force of Philadelphia said Friday. Some callers said they knew the Man More than a decade ago As a fast Eddie a said Brad Hume a hot line switchboard operator. Savitz faces a preliminary hearing wednesday on charges of involuntary deviate sexual Intercourse sexual abuse of children indecent assault and corrupting the morals of a minor. Savitz is a vice president of the Savitz organization inc., a Philadelphia company specializing in the planning and administration of retirement and group Benefit plans. No one answered the Telephone saturday at Savitz a 23rd-floor condominium in a High Rise near Rittenhouse Square. No one was allowed into the building without a tenant. One of the suspects lawyers on saturday disputed allegations of dangerous sexual conduct. Lacheen also said reports of the arrest were feeding a the frenzy of aids  a this is being pumped up and exaggerated because the headlines say a aids Carrier a a he said. A so far there have been allegations of a sexual nature none of which could have created any danger to  Lacheen said that the charges he knew of consisted of two incidents of touching and one of Oral sex which did not involve Savitz a semen. He said allegations of other kinds of sexual activity were unproved. He described Savitz As slight Meek and mild mannered a a the Guy sitting next to  Clinton says Brown would gain from own tax plan by the Washington Post new York a democratic presidential contender Bill Clinton charged saturday that challenger Jerry Brown would profit from the former California governors 13 percent Flat tax proposal. Earlier Clinton had abruptly ended another Campaign appearance after a frustrating debate staged by a third party candidate in Harlem. A i bet Jerry Brown would make a lot of Money out of his tax plan a Clinton told a gathering of Middle class citizens at a Queens restaurant. A the ought to release his tax returns and we could  the Arkansas governor giving examples of a Browne a tax proposal called it a the biggest single rip off of working people Ever proposed. He noted that he and his lawyer wife would Benefit substantially from it. A my wife and i we have released our tax returns. Wed make a lot of Money under Jerry Browne a plan a Clinton said. He pointed out that Browne a 13 percent Flat income tax and 13 percent value added tax would be particularly burdensome to new yorkers who vote in primaries april 7, because they would no longer be Able to deduct state and local taxes. A a that a a $4 billion Bill in new York a Clinton said. At a rally that was delayed 90 minutes because the candidate was late arriving from Wisconsin Brown mounted a spirited defense of his tax plan As he spoke from the Back of a truck at the popular Farmers Market in Manhattan a Union Square. Brandishing a thick volume of the Multi volume tax code Brown shouted a if you like the present tax code if you want to keep it vote for Clinton vote for Bush. But if you want to throw it in the garbage then vote for  Brown called his plan a a program to simplify the tax code and make it fair for  the ragtag Brown Campaign struggled mightily to keep the crowd entertained while waiting in the chill wind for their candidates arrival. At one Point a Volunteer borrowed a Harmonica and composed an extemporaneous song he called the George Bush blues. When he arrived Brown served up his now familiar attack on Large Campaign contributions. A if you believe the $ 1,000 donors behind Bill Clinton care for the poor Lenora Fulani stands on a chair in a shouting Exchange with Bill Clinton that disrupted his Harlem speech saturday. Then in be got a Bridge Over Here i can sell you a he said. A a it a called the Brooklyn  earlier one time democratic candidate Lenora Fulani and about five of her supporters disrupted a Clinton speech at the Harlem Hospital Center. As Clinton attempted to describe his health care initiatives to about 60 Hospital staffers and Community residents Fulani suddenly stood up on a chair. She and her Small band of supporters began shouting Quot we want  Fulani who said she plans to run in the general election under the new Alliance party Banner denounced Clinton for failing to advocate the inclusion of former Irvine calif., mayor Larry Agran who also is seeking the democratic nomination in major new York debates. Fulani a new Alliance party has endorsed Agran in the new York primary. Struggling to regain control of the event Clinton said to Fulani a this is not about democracy. This is about whether i will be an instrument of your  Fulani who is Black also criticized Clinton for authorizing a the execution of a Black Man during the week of Martin Luther Kings  she was referring to the Jan. 24 execution in Arkansas of Ricky Ray Rector. Rector who had shot himself in the head after killing a police officer survived. After about 15 minutes of Fulani a heckling Clinton whose face had reddened with anger abandoned efforts to continue his speech. He shouted out a i want to thank those of you Here who really want democracy. I think Harlem should fight for free speech. Free speech in Harlem. Fight for the first  Bush to unveil Aid package for Cis Washington up1 a president Bush said sunday that he planned this week to announce a Long awaited Aid package for the former soviet republics that is Likely to include a major boost in loan and credit guarantees. A i think ill have something to say on that this week a Bush said As he strolled with his wife Barbara to the White House after mass at St. Johns Church across Lafayette Square. Bush said he would be making a a comprehensive comment on it but in a just not sure on the  a just wait and see till we get it All together a he said. A a it la be  the proposal prepared after Bush was criticized for failing to properly assist the fledgling democracies is expected to include $1 billion to stabilize the Ruble and a $12 billion increase in loan guarantees for the republics. The Bushes were met during their stroll to the White House by surprised onlookers and a dozen homeless people who camped at the foot of the Square. The president and his wife accompanied by longtime Friend rep. . A a Sonny Montgomery d-miss., attended a Church service Early sunday morning before joining other family members for breakfast. Bush was assailed earlier this month by former president Nixon who said extensive economic Aid should be committed to the former soviet republics to Stem a resurgent communist movement. The administration has directed More than $4 billion in agricultural credits food and Medicine to the republics and has proposed direct Aid totalling $64> million in fiscal 1993.zoo denies mishandling caused elephant s death los Angeles apr animal rights activists mourned the death of Hannibal the elephant with a moment of silence saturday and los Angeles zoo officials fended off allegations that mishandling caused the animals death. The 5-ton african Bull elephant died March 20 after being sedated and loaded into a crate for Transfer to a zoo in Toluca Mexico. Zoo director Mark Goldstein released a postmortem report that concluded Hannibal died of cardiopulmonary collapse. Goldstein said there was nothing to indicate that the zoo staff did anything wrong  
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