Saturday, November 26, 2022

Pyle, Cridlin, Bradshaw Out on Bond, Nov. 26, 1922

Rocky Mount Strikers Released Under Bail

Rocky Mount, Nov. 25—C.E. Pyle, J.H. Cridlin and Curtis Bradshaw, arrested today on charges of responsibility for the explosion of a bomb under the residence of D.T. Taylor, non-union employe of the Atlantic Coast Line shops here, on October 14, were released on bail tonight.

Pile, a striking machinist and secretary of the local machinists’ union, was released under bond of $7,500, while bond of $5,000 was required for Cridlin, a striking machinist, and for Bradshaw, an alleged strike sympathizer.

From the front page of The Wilmington Morning Star, Sunday, Nov. 26, 1922

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