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THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina THURSDAY. AUGUST 16. 1956 Special Term of Recorder’s Court Held On Saturday With a one-week term of Su perior Court scheduled to begin Monday, Judge J. Vance Rowe moved Recorder’s Court up from the usual Monday session to Sat urday. Few cases were heard in the brief session. Two bondsmen were ordered to pay bonds they had signed for defendants who had never ap peared in court for trial. Herbert Belton, charged with driving without a license, had been free on $25 bond. After all due process of law were exhausted in trying to get him to come to court, his bondsman was ordered to forfeit the bond. S. D. Brafford, bondsman for Willie Johnson, who had been charged with driving without an j operator’s license and failure to 'yield the right of way, failed to appear after numerous “callings” and other legal maneuvers. Judge Rowe ordered judgment be enter ed against Brafford in the full amount of the bond—$100. Other cases disposed of: M. B. McAllister, Vass, larceny of rifle. Judge Rowe ordered that James Johnson, prosecuting wit ness, be assessed costs of the ac tion on grounds of frivolous and malicious prosecution. Billy Ray Shelton, High Point, driving while drunk, no valid registration card, 60 days or $100 and costs, license revoked 12 months. • John Henry Malloy, Eagle Springs,' speeding 70, $35 inclu ding costs. Billy Talbert, West End, bad check, 30 days or pay costs and amount of check ($25). 1 Bynum R. Bailey, motion to re duce payments, continued under former order of the court on pay ment by defendant of costs of this hearing and $70 per month for support of child under terms and conditions previously stipu lated by the coprt. Capiases were ordered to issue for Willie Junior Spears, charged with larceny of foodstuffs, with 1 bond set at $100; and William (Billy) Carlile, charged with public drunkenness, bond set at $25. Mary Allen and Willie Allen, charged with abduction, pleading not guilty, were found not guilty. Dawson Attending Confab This Week On Pearsall Plan A. C. Dawson, superintendent of the Southern Pines school sys tem, is attending a conference in Mars Hill this week where other (school officials throughout the state have gathered to discuss the Pearsall school plan. I North Carolina voters will go .to the polls September 8 in a ' special election to decide whether the constitutional amendments embodying the proposals ad vanced by the Pearsall Commit tee will be adopted as part of the state constitution. Meeting with the school offi cials will be Attorney General Williami B. Rodman, orie of the leading backdrs of the Pearsall plan, and Judge John J. Parker I of Charlotte, of the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. I' Also attending will be Rod- man’s assistant, Claude Love. 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