.I� ���I--------- NE\\'S BRIEFS s nator or ntative in nding of cur­ mocrats was House GOP in­ di n pending Black press' oldest publication reaches 110 The Philadelphia Tribute is the Bl c Q es t ...w.1.lJ&.j�AA.4 publication. Publisher Ro rt W. Bogle hAS announced that the nation' oldest Black ne paper will celebrat 1 10 years of pub li hingon Friday, ovem­ ber 18, 1994. • a men ed r cially oting o indi Aristide's premier accepted lleg s that I) n I () \ ( • til b r 15, 1 0, J ar- m rd d ro v \ hi picku p truck a ominately Afri- cember. n ighborhood, u Mo t of th undercl re con n rated in non-rnedi atura citi lik New York, Los Angel or W hington, bu . in pl ces lik Duluth, Minn., and Portl nd, M in . Using th 1990 census and Urban In titut d ta, U.S. lew pinpointed the worst white undercl areas. U.S News report rs found opl o OU in th W 11 St journal tha 22 per nt of th children born to whit worn 11 in 1991 ere born out of w I k, a rate close to h 23.6 perc nt that pre­ v il among Bl c In the con trove i 1 new book Th B 11 Curve, urr y nd co­ author Richard Herrnstein ay that mo t white women who give birth out of w I have below-a ra I ' . Th y concluded that "th women are poorly uipped for entering the labor force a well as hecoming mo h , and there is no n to think their children will be any better" h n tho e of the chi ldr n of black unwed moth 1'5. , On the outside, commercial strip are Ii n� with bars, mall grocery stores, w hops and liquor outlets, but the neighbor­ hoods nonethel f I isol ted. from th r t of the city, cut oft' by railroad tracks, rivers, high­ w y or industrial a Groups of men can ometime b s n drinking on the street comers or in the par , congre­ gating in the comer bar or loi­ tering on front stoops. On th inside,youngmothers sometime joined by their par­ ents, pursu liv of cigarett , • y I P hi e nd Bla gh hite lum nded to violent and chao ic. Whil crime is rampant in white undercl neighborhoods, random vio­ lence and murders are infre­ quent and drive-by hootin almost unheard of. In 1993, Flint, Ml., had 48 homicide, but it was a rare event when two white teens got shot after th y wandered in a Black part of town to buy crac cocaine. Crack use and iolence i comparati ly rare among poor hites, and that accounts in Plea e see WHITE, AS , o ; nn: .. 'l�( 1 Her t th sun-b ked hill- top, probably the it of th kingdom' stockade, the Pal­ mare Archaeological proj t is to r sum excavation next summer, I d by Pedro Paulo A. Funari of the Univ r ity of Carnpinas in Brazil nd harle E, Or r J r ofIlhnoi St.ate U ni­ versity M anwhil ,r earch in Por­ tugu and Dutch archives is revealing how h struggles be­ tw nth. th rlands and Por­ tugal for con 1'01 of northeastern Brazil in t h mid 17th- ntury divert tt ntion from he in­ depend mt Black republic, ena­ bling it to grow to a formidable size. A 0 OUT H visitor, in reality military spi S, d crib a 1005 federa­ tion of 10 villag s r tching from along 100 mil of forested hills parall I to th rich ugar cane 1 nds of Brazil's north ast coast. Three-hundred years after Palmares, a kingdom set up by runaway slaves in Brazil, was destroyed, ceremonies mourned its destruction and celebrated its heritage. Musical groups performed on the "Freedom Train- that carried people from the Atlantic to Uniao dos Palmares, for the Nov. 20 ceremonies. By JAMES BROO�E Reprtnted from The N w York Times ord Mo or .Co. o 1':11 I)I"}'.,' t .m t om.i k«: h ("1 ( "( "I h:lcI plllk·d out f, uth Afri 1".11' I' til i nt -m.u ional sanct i ns d 11111 ' 111(, t'O 1I1t rv .. way from whit I 1 tiP • AM(,OH. SE.LLS BO JT 11 111'1 ,"n! IJf t h ' appr-rxunuu-lv � 0 OOt) I a�;(>n �I'" (;11· ..... III,) .m­ nually III SO it h {nca IT IS BUYI (, t ho share from th An rlo • Ill' IW:tll l ndu I n.il C rp Ltd and .. mcor ",(111'1,1 , ....... 'I rust FOI no An rl Am rica n 1111'1 ,i:t1 w()uld I,· -qual partnors m 'am r, If I, t III (·lllPI()�,(· ..... trust eontrolling' �h r­ IIJlllIll' 10 I)('r("nl r.'l j ; I' ... I .1 g1"( .<1) 11 (dill' I'. or t h Arnr-r: pr · ... :'!i .1111':1 I lr"ll;�'1l) ·ItH Motor, cl compa n It 1. n Anglo m 'Ji ean gnp P an fir n laJ Ill! tit ut ion v ntur WI h. th · a SOUl h A rira n PERNAMBU 0 -r: .. � , 1-' � ,-, ... --�, .. � II ' ..._,' " - .. /: .... '" .. '" ' ALAGO " BRAZIL Sao P":J14,j· I The warrior-leader of a lost kingdom was honored in a rit­ ual ceremony in Uniao dos Pal­ mares. ·PI a HERO, AS