Eastern Special To Derby: Well-Known Newspapermen and Bankers Leave New York for Louisville., Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-15

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EASTERN SPECIAL TO DERBY Well-Known Newspapermen and Bankers Leave New York for Louisville. NEW YORK, N. Y., May 14.— A party of well-known newspapermen and bankers will leave New York in the private car "Advance," Pennsylvania Railroad, Thursday afternoon for the Kentucky Derby, headed by M. L. Annenberg, president of Daily Racing Form; Joseph D. Bannon, vice president of Daily Racing Form; Hugh Murray, treasurer, Daily Running Horse; Joseph A. Moore, president Butterick Publishing Company; Lee Olwell; vice-president National City Bank; Edward Swasey, published of New York Evening Journel; Ray Long, president of International Magazine Corporation; Joseph Ottenstein, president District News Company, Washington, D. C; M. J. Danning, member New York Stock Exchange, firm of Arthur Lipper and Company; Guy Standifer, member of the banking house of Herbert Fleischacker and Company; Damon Runyon, noted sports authority of the New York American; Bill Corum, famous sports columnist of New York Evening Journel; E. Phocian Howard and John I. Day, respectively, publisher and turf editor of the New York Press. The party will live aboard the car during their stay in Louisville and will be the guests of Col. Matt Winn in club house boxes 113 and 114 on Derby Day. +


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