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10 ° - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926. ; , | son-in-law, J. Dale Stentz, Lake Juna- BARRY FARM c|T|ZENs :‘]?e ?Y‘I‘::H;E:H :\:)ynrlnnl;‘:::ll::;l.l‘mk.u, and s in several months, due to impaired | Church Street Methodist Church After 40 of His 56 heaith, Knoxville, Tenn. luska, N. C., left immediately for Bir- ’ = Dr. Stuart was the son of Caswell Burial will take place in Cleveland, | mingham. INDORSE POOL s T In a discussion of public school mai « U I y y| Cobbs “Stuart and Maria Worley | Tenn., near his old home, on Thurs: “A great man and a great preach- ITE ters the meeting voted to protes against what it co d the lure. . o Years SPenl mn Jalla Stuart, he was born at Talbotts Sta- | day. Dr. Stuart is survived by his| er has gone to his reward,” Bisho adpspaiio, widow and one son, amount of home studies given pupi Man Faces More i'.i’l‘.;: 'fl%“'!i;»“;'?.‘.‘-.n'."“ ot e Stuart, jr. e R :j i Meeting Votes Protest Against |1t was decided that the school bui:: Dr. Stuart was associated in evan- MOURNED BY CHURCH. . % «Excessive” Home Work for iw urged to Fr,l\'vll thtv l&\lrllx:‘);'»fl o ci: for 16 years. The two ministers! Bgrtitomton travelod “towether as coworkers all| General Conference Hears News of | Special Dispatch to The St | thanking the a fon for obtatni DURHAM, N. C., May 12.—With over the United States. Dr. Stuart, at Memphis, MARTINSBURG, W. Va., May 12.| Indorsement of the proposed loca-|# lmulderl‘n drin (nun:li)lp\i“l;(_.‘r!( i i s i i 2 . Stuz : gy = — . Smaliwood, o . ! school playg he assoclation fiwo "Planes MReguired o] = =ecordiof bavinstapent 40iot his Methodist Evangelist Was e ity ottuart| \MEMPHIS, Tenn. 12 ®— nuf;mf :'v‘lmunnbur‘.;";:wngeg‘:zrw; ::'3““ the el I""'"f'".d colored | 10107 Tthe g 56 years behind prison bars, Logan i tenary Femals College. Later, he | News of the death eorge R.|years and poprlarly known as a “re- Sadyinti on C of Anacos-|school me Carry Heavy Consignments | Meadows, Durham County man, One of Best Known Min- | 1ef e ‘mintsery for & time for the | Stuart, pastor of the First Methodist | form™ executiv.: hecause of his strict |tia Park was voted at a meeting of | Additional s was confronted last night with the lecture platform. He re-entered the m{"zih'.,*}:""’"“"“m' Al was re- sn(or(’Pmen'h luf prohibition and anti-|the Barry Farm Citizens' Assoc l;v,tion"“;"“'f;;:l” fi’;'l “‘(. Ad R o e e i A ministry at the request of his aged | ceived with many expressions of sor-|loitering ordinances, was defeated in|last night in St. John's Churc | o ibin World to Southern City. {Swosmitility Jiof Srenfine fmieiher isters in South. mother. Sow by daisates. to te General Cons| (s Hispntal clection’ Ners yesterday | costin: 2o asscciniion Arcor thers | = — L e IO tea bnatar ) Before coming to Birmingham he| ference of the Methodist Episcopal [by George W. Appleby, jr. Republi-|copy of the resolution be sent to Maj.| It you need v read the wa L i o i g was pastor for several years of Church South, in session here. His|can. Grant, director of the Office of Pub- columns of The | of storebreaking and rob- By the Asso s | srowing out of the looting of |BY the Associated Press. : N N N T AR A Y T T A T L T A AR AR T T R Y A AR R A O T AT R > % oo S s > = = - - — = : FE R T AR X R R R NS R NSNS RS SR AIHIT SRR T R sk ERily, o DaRtOY t Methodist Cl § peeih e i he prisoner was only recently o released 5 : b H ased from the State prison s e e Houth, after serving 10 years for store- k a breaking. Prior to that he served d_ S e 25 rs for the murder of a Rox- | s hom He was €9 years old. N atd Shaoital ahbtter A heart attack following a long il ’ he had partly re P et a ] e trom which . hopped | covered, was believed to have caused ’ nson of Denver, | g death. He recently.underwent a seri- as pilot. s : | ous operation in 2w ¢ yuired because | Dl o0 3 .y | pital, but had rec TRelnR I e “ | be about town. 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