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WITH RACERS AND OFFICIALS AT WOMEN'S NATIONAL AVIATION MEET HERE [[black/white photo of 3 women and 1 man posing for picture.]] 1 [[black/white photo of woman sitting on an airplane]] 2 [[black/white photo of 6 airplanes flying over a crowd 4 [[black/white photo of a gentlemen]] 5. [[caption]] 5-- Maj. Alexander P. de Seversky, president of the Seversky Aircraft Co., New York city, who (9) thrilled onlookers by his upside-down flying. [[/caption]] [[black/white photo of 4 men posing for photograph]] 8. [[caption]]8--Four of the officials. Left to right: E. A. Johnson, starter; Howard Mayes, program chief and airport manager; L. L. Custer, contest chairman, and George B. Smith, chief judge. [[newspaper clipping]] Scenes and notables at the Women's National Air Meet are shown above. 1.--Left to right: Rhoda E. Davis, East Lansing, Mich., whose plane was damaged in landing late Friday; Lieut. B. B. Talley, Wright Field, technical adviser, and [underlined] Mrs. Talley [[/underlined], pilot, who was unable to enter after her machine crashed at the field last week, and Paula Lind, former Daytonian, now of New York city, who plans to race Sunday. 2.--Annette Gipson, Garden City, Long Island, second place winner in the 20-mile handicap. [[/newspaper clipping]] ^[[page 228]]