The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 22, 1937, EMANCIPATION EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    Walter white
Secretary N.A.A C.P.
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AMY JOHNSON WILL
QUIT R.YING GAME
No More Airways to Con
quer, Declares Aviatrix. •
—
London, England.—Amy Johnson,
heroine of the first solo flight by a
woman from England to Austra
lia, has decided to give up (lying.
Knowing that Empire air liners
and the royal air force are better
able to make record dashes to South
Africa and Australia, and seeing
the Russians flying over the pole,
she believes there is nowhere in the
world to fly to and set up new
records except with the backing of
government finances.
“Fly?” she said. “It is the last
thing I would dream of doing now.
If I saw any prospects of doing any
thing by flying again I would go
ahead. No, I am just going around
now wondering what on earth I am
to do with life.
“But 1 am not going to fly, I
don’t know what I’m going to do. In
the old days it was my business to
be photographed and interviewed
with Jim, my husband. For me nil
that terrific publicity is now ended."
Has Earned Thousands.
Miss Johnson has been a good |
business woman. In ten years of
spectacular flying, with half a dozen
great flights to her credit, she has
made many thousands of dollars.
She has lived in fashionable hotels
and saved enough to buy a fine
house in London and expensive
cars.
Ever since that memorable day in
1926 when Amy Johnson first took
her young sister, Mollie, for a cir
cus flight over Hull, England, she
knew she wanted to fly. Five years
later, twenty-seven years old and a
stenographer in Fleet street, she
made a 9,900-mlle hop from Croy
don airport to Port Darwin, Austra
lia. No one dared hope that this
inexperienced aviatrix, with not
more than 90 hours in the air to her
credit, could perform such a feat.
A newspaper scoffed when Amy of
fered to write a story of her trip (if
she completed it). Later that same
newspaper had to pay Amy, always
i the business woman, $50,600 to go on
| • flying tour for it.
(The next year—July. 1931—Amy
set off for a London-to-Tokyo flight
with her tutor, C. S. Humphreys. ,
They made this run In the record
time of 10H days.
Broke Three Records.
In 1936 Miss Johnson succeeded in
smashing three records—from Eng
land to Cape Town, Cape Town to
England and for the round trip. On
May 7, 1936, she landed in Cape
Town, Africa, from England in 3
days 6 hours and 29 minutes, shav
ing the record set by Tommy Rose
by 11 hours 9 minutes. She com
pleted the homeward journey in 4
days 16 hours and 16 minutes. Rose
took 6 days 6 hours and 57 minutes;
to make this trip. Her round-trip'
flight took her 7 days 22 hours and!
42 minutes, as against Rose's 10
days 34 minutes.
Four years ago Amy Johnson and
her husband, Capt, James A. Mol
lison, made a transatlantic hop
from Wales to America. Their
plane, Seafarer, was wrecked when
they tried to land at Bridgeport,
Conn., for fuel. They were within
60 miles of their goal—Floyd Een
nett airport, when they ran out
of gasoline.
RAMBLING AROUND
Peace is the reward of right
thinking.
Experience is a dear teacher—
too dear.
Faults should not be confessed |
recklessly.
Yi u may hate gossip, and yet
you can't for0:t it.
Even having your own way isn't
the road to happiness.
The mi n v ho cnannot tell a fun
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