Collage of newspaper clippings related to aviator John Joseph Montgomery and the Columbia Pictures film based on his life: Gallant Journey (1946). Clippings include the Daily Journal article, "Who Flew What First? It's a Feud, Suh, Between North Carolina and San Diego," 12 Apr. 1946 and an article from the Columbus Citizen dated April 12, 1946.
Citizen News Article: "The First to Fly," [16 Apr. 1946] and Daily Journal article: "Who Flew What First? It's a Feud, Suh, Between North Carolina and San Diego," [12 Apr. 1946] both related to aviator John Joseph Montgomery and the Columbia Pictures film based on his life: Gallant Journey (1946).
San Francisco Chronicle column: "Riptides by Robert O'Brien," [possibly dated 17 Apr. 1946], about the history of aviation in California, including aviator John Joseph Montgomery, the subject of Gallant Journey (1946).
New York Times article: "Hollywood Up in the Air," [24 Mar. 1946: 3], about aviator John Joseph Montgomery and the Columbia Pictures film based on his life: Gallant Journey (1946).
Herald Express article from April [21], 1946 related to related to aviator John Joseph Montgomery and the Columbia Pictures film based on his life: Gallant Journey (1946), which starred Glenn Ford.
Citizen News article: "Widow of San Diego's Aeronautical Pioneer Presents Priceless Document: Mrs. Montgomery to Visit Site of Mate's First Flight," [13 Apr. 1946], about Regina Cleary Montgomery, widow of aviator John Joseph Montgomery (subject of Gallant Journey). The article mentions that Mrs. Montgomery had been to the set of the movie, which was filmed and released in 1946.
Cincinnati Enquirer article: "Wellman Plans to Make Movie Biography of Man Who Flew Plane Prior to Wrights," [3 Feb. 1946] related to aviator John Joseph Montgomery and the Columbia Pictures film based on his life: Gallant Journey (1946).
San Francisco Chronicle column: "Riptides by Robert O'Brien," [15 Apr. 1946], about the history of aviation in California, including aviator John Joseph Montgomery, the subject of Gallant Journey (1946).