PORTLAND INQUIRER MUSIC SW EET AND HOT It Happened in Ohio: “ Tops” At Paramount MY MOST HUM ILIATING JIM CROW EX PERIEN CE By Langston Hughes It happened in C leveland years ago w hen I was in high school, j and the G reat M igration of N e­ groes from the South d u ring W orld W ar I was. at its height. 1 Jim Crow, new to C leveland in most public peaces, was beginning to raise its ugly head. O ur high school French class had gone to see a m atinee p e r­ form ance of the la te great Sara B ernhardt, w ith h er wooden leg, in C leopatra’s d eath scene, w here th e sap stings h er in th e bosom. The magic of S a ra h ’s fam ous goldpn voice still rings in my ears. B ut of th a t afternoon, th ere is Exclusive Independent Press Service Photo The celebrated INK SPOTS, fea­ an even m ore vivid mem ory. F o l­ turing Billy Kenny, are currently lowing th e perform ance, w ith one appearing at the Paramount The­ of my w hite classm ates, a Polish- 1 atre in New York where crowds A m erican boy, I w ent across th e I are a block long as this outstand­ street from the th e a tre into one of i ing attraction is featured along with Ella Fitzgerald, Buck &. Bub­ C leveland’s large cafeterias. Its bles, Ralph Brown and Cootie self-service and low prices a p - ! Williams and His Orchestra. pealed to our schoolboy pocket- EEN-AGE boys and girls in New York’s Harlem crowd around the juke box, one of the features in the books. Its long cases and co u n t­ new Pepsi-Cola Junior Club of Harlem. The Recreation Center at 121 Lenox Avenue, New York, has ers and steam -tables loaded w ith I said. been presented as a gift to Negro youngsters in that community by Pepsi-Cola Company, through its Presi­ apeptizing food w h etted our a p ­ “P a y your check—or else pu t dent, W alter S. Mack, Jr. The Club is run on a system of self-government by the teen-age youngsters petites. We took our tray s and your tra y dow n and leave it,” themselves; an adult Director and Neighborhood Committee of adults give guidance. The Center, which operates late afternoons and evenings, was presented by the Company so that Harlem’s youngsters could have got in line. My w h ite schol-m ate she shouted. “You are holding a place of their own, with games, dancing, refreshments, and activities they would enjoy in wholesome was ju st in fro n t of me. up th e line. T h a t’s w h at it costs surroundings. , We passed aro u n d in fro n t of if you w ant to e a t!” th e colorful green salads, th e I p u t my tra y dow n and left it have had com bat experience in | you th a t the W ar Bond purchases sweet, good loking desserts, the th e re in fro n t of her. I had not th e p resen t w ar, I w ould like to | of your students w ere not in w hite and pink chocolate frosted ru n into an y th in g like th a t before say th a t th e experience of th e I vain. It so happens th a t I was takes, th e long steam table w ith in C leveland, but I k n ew it was soldier of the p resen t w a r is fa r I th e first cadet to fly th e train in g its soups and vegetables and because I was colored. I w en t up d ifferen t from th a t of yours. As plane th a t your stu d en ts donated m eats. Each of us selected our to th e tab le w here m y w hite A m ericans, w e have o u r ow n w ay to th e w ar effort. Being a M em­ foods, and stopped w ith our classm ate w as eating and said, of th in k in g , b u t I w an t to em ­ phis boy, I w ish to express m y| tray s before the cashier’s desk. “Come on, le t’s get out of here. phasize this one point w ith those appreciation for w h at m ay ‘home! She ran g up my frien d ’s bill, he They w on’t let me e at in this G eneral E aker, and com rades in of you who hav e not had actu al to w n ’ is doing to help us service paid her, and passed on to seek place.” th e service, I am very h appy to com bat experience in th e p resent m en .” a table. have this privilege of being p res­ He was astonished, and it took w ar, th a t it is necessary for you “Be assu red ,” Mr. H ayes replied B ut w hen the w h ite w om an a long tim e to ex p lain it to him, en t at w h at I u n d erstan d is to be in y o u r th in k in g , in y o u r tra in ­ to C adet B eck’s letter, “th a t not looked at me and th en dow n at because he did no t know th a t an activation of a new group. To ing and in y o u r perform ance to only the stu d en ts of M anassas m y tray , I th o u g h t she w ould such things w en t on in th is dem ­ m e an assignm ent to d u ty w ith a give fu ll su p p o rt to th e officers H igh School, bu t ’th e * students of n ev er stop striking the keys on ocratic land th a t his p aren ts had new organization carries w ith it a w ho com m and you. all schools in M emphis and Shel­ th e cash register. It rang and trav elled w ay across th e sea to serious responsibility in th a t the The only people w ho know how b y county and th e en tire citizenry rang and rang. The am ount it find. B ut n eith er one of us m ade new u n it has not th e adv an tag e of to fig h t this w a r to th e best a d ­ of th e sam e, regardless of race, registered on the black and w hite any protest. We w ere only fif­ th e trad itio n and history of an old established unit. It m eans v an tag e are th e people w ho have color, or creed are 100 per cent tabs behind its glass strip becam e teen, and we did not know w hat th a t the new u n it w ill be very had actu al com bat experience behind you an d the o th er m en larg er and larger. F inally the to say. He and I both w ere em- closely observed, and all of its w ith th e enem y. I w ish to con­ ! in th e arm ed forces.” Mr. Hayes cashier pulled out a check and bararssed. acts w ill be given v ery close g ra tu la te you on th e calibre of | took the occasion to th an k C adet flung it on my tray . It was E ight Som e y ears la te r a large group scru tin y and ev alu ated m ore th e officers to be assigned to you. B eck for his thoughtfulness in D ollars and S ixty-F ive Cents! of C om m unists picketed th a t My frien d ’s check had been sam e re stau ran t and others like closely th a n sim ilar acts by an They have th e confidence of the w ritin g th e stu d en ts of his school d ep artm en t th ey have th e respect th an k in g th em for th eir co n trib u ­ only about fo rty -fiv e or fifty it in Cleveland. N egro and w hite older, w ell-established unit. The d ep artm en t is sparing no of th e m en th ey have fought tion to th e w a r effort th ro u g h cents. I had selected about the w orkers to g eth er w ent in and sam e am ount of food. I looked in 1 insisted on service for all. In th a t pains to give you th e advantage w ith and against. I urge you to the p u rch ase of W ar Bonds. give your w h o le-h earted loyalty, of experience. Y our new com ­ In th least year, stu d en ts of am azem ent at the cashier. w ay th ey broke dow n th e color “W hy is m ine so m uch?” I line and ended th a t kind of un- m anding officer, Colonel Davis, support and m axim um effort to th e nation, th ro u g h th e ir bond and th e officers accom panying bring about a victory. an d stam p drives, supplied th e asked. A m erican Jim Crow in th e dow n­ A gain I w ant to assure you th a t “T hat is just w h at you w ill pay tow n caterias in C leveland. I do him from his form er assignm ent m ilitary forces w ith 37,000 jeeps, are m en fresh from the E uropean I feel g reatly honored h aving the 12.000 am p h ib ian jeeps, 12,800 if you eat in h e re ,” said the not believe such an incident com bat zone. N early all of them privilege of being here today b e ­ flying jeeps, 7,700 parachutes, cashier. would happen to a high school cause I know th a t y o u r p e rfo rm ­ “B ut I don’t have th a t m uch have not only been in com bat, 6.000 life floats, 5,000 m otor scoo­ boy th ere today. A t least, I hope but they have been aw arded dec­ ance is going to m ake this one ters, and 7,000 field am bulances. food,” I said. not. Such things are h a rd e r to “T hat is w hat you w ill pay to take w hen one is young. orations for m etritorious services of th e most o u tstan d in g events Also stu d en ts have bought an perform ed in com bat. It has been of o u r history. u n k now n n u m b er of gliders, eat it,” said the cashier, h er face m y privilege to know som ething w alk ie-talk ies and potato peeling grow ing m ore and m ore b ellig­ about our enem y, having visited m achines, am ong o th er item s. [ erent, h er skin tu rn in g red and his country and observed him in M any tho u san d planes, jeeps and h er eyes narrow ing. I could see : training. am bulances in b attles areas are th e h atred in h er face. “B ut it doesn’t cost th a t m uch,” The J a p is a tough soldier, and m ark ed w ith school sponsorship in m ost cases he has to be killed. panels. To the veterans of W orld W ar I W ar Bonds and stam ps being M EM PHIS, TENN.—The s tu ­ I w ho m ay be w ith you now and dents of M anassas H igh School bought m o nth ly ru n about $50,- here recently learn ed th a t a 000,000—enough to pay for 200 tra in e r jblane bought by them heavy bom bers, or enough to; through W ar Bond purchases is m aintain 733,000 boys and girls in being used by a fellow M em ph­ colleges for th e m onth w hen the ian w ho is an a ir cadet at C arl- bonds m ature. T reasu ry D epart-: A COURTEOUS FRIENDLY STORE m ent statisticians credit the strom Field, A rcadia, Fig. QUALITY MERCHANDISE CARLLE R. 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