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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