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. LOUIS, MISS.,'FRIDAY, JTj'LY 14,1933.
iPRE-SS OF 1 COA?ST TO ' ADOPT CODE
MRS! CEC1LE LADNER DUBUISSON DIES AT HOME TUESDAY! EVE.
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; National Recovery Act Will
Affect Printing Industry?
Daughter of Pioneer Family Of Gity Victim of Sudden Illness?Buried .Thursday P. M.
State' Press iMee
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Gulfport, Miss., July 11.?Discussion of the National jPecovery Act as affecting the! printing industry, ami ::!ans for' the state meeting of ?hMississippi Press Association, occupied the Mississippi j Coast Press Clurj ar. a special dinner meeting Monday riight, Hotel ^Markham, Gulfport. Dinner was scrv'ed in the gold room, 7 ojclock, w.ith'Miiss Mary Lena Fentress, Gulfport, secretary, as hosted. Chas. G. Moreau of Bay St. Louis, president, presided at the i usim-?s session.	j
After a round table discussion the club vjted unanimously to identify with, the; code outlined; by the State Press Association. 'At' present no definite code has been! outlined but this will be the principal business of the pr !ss i association? dt. its convention at which time a code to regulate {??rices of 1 printing, working hours, i'tj., v. ill lie outlined to conform to the National Recovery Act.
July 21. and 22 were set as the definit'.- dates for the state Press Association meeting . at, Biloxi, headquarters at the Buena ,Vista Hotel. Tentat.ve dales had. been July 14-15. l ie Coast Press .Club will be host to the state meeting. A tentative program for the J convention includes: Friday, July 21,; business session', 'li a. m.; dinner and dance at night; Saturday mprning, election of offi'efiro; boat trip to; island aboard Coast Guard cutter which may put in at Guifport harbor, j Arthur Smith,
The community was shocked Wednesday morning when., it* was learned tnat Mrs.1 Cecile Ladner Dubuisson, daughter of the' late Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Ladner, had suddenly passed away~the "rugKc previously, Tuesday, July 11, 1933,1'.at 11 o'clock, a victim of indigestion, it was said.
Mrs. Dubuisson was a native of Bay St. Louis, aged G9 years . and was a widow. She was. a daughter of one of the oldest and representative families of Bay St. Louis; her parents well known to man}1- of the older inhabitants of both i city and county. She was the widow of Joseph Dubuisson.
She lived with her sister, . Miss Ladner, and a brother, Cyril, at the family homestead, No. 31G Citizen "street ,from which p-lace~th?c funeral took place Thursday afternoon' at-5 o?clock, one of the largest noted; interment,-at the family plot -in! Cedar Rest cemetery, with ceremony of the Catholic church of which faith.the deceased had been a consistent and life-long member.
Residing with hew sister, Miss Emma Ladner, she is survived by another sister, Mrs. Joseph L. Favre, wife of former Supervisor Jos. L. Favre; four brothers, Cyril, Alcide, Sylvan Ladner of Bay St. Louis and Victor'Ladner residing at Lakeshore. Sylvan J. Ladner former city secretary ai^d ^ater city commissioner. County Clerk A. G. Favre is a nephew. Miss'Alcida Ladner, manager local telephone exchange, iis a nelce. . ?	I1 -	f	|	\	'?
Cost of Daily 'AlJainM^11 And Form
SUNDAYS! E^NT
Windjammer Regatta). Register of Four Claiss?8 Fine Breezes All-A^e
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. Windjammer? Regatta assof:li of Bay St. Louis sailed-fifteen vessels, iti fourj classes; :witji''-'a|sj| did breeze all lbst Sunday, afteiji and general satisfaction resulted Stsvr bpat class won by iX Schndowslky in .Jo Jean?finish* seconds ahead of Mille'Cannerijlc ed by Jojin McDonald,i and saile< C. A. Breath, Sr. ;
Interruption owned j. by CSmors ajnd sailed by Earl;Nett<j; over Interference by j 47;.'Vj.sedo owned arid sailed by; C.
Hoke (j)gden'3 Swirnj.wonf**?* smaller sloops?-with <Davic|'
Po nj o 1 a jja th cr,: clo se-tf beblBofl In tHe'cat' bojit'cliiSsilj^f^a?^ John M c Ij) o n a 1 d rs F^r i ncesa?fwon[fa suffering.a fewiminor nriaKaps;i$|: In the Smaller class?Billy Bou


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