COMMUNIST’S FEAR OF UNAVOIDABLE ACCIDENT
(Rec. 9.20 a.m.) OTTAWA, March 16. Mr J. A. Sullivan has resigped from the presidency of the Canadian Seamen’s Union and the Communist Party. He stated that he was making his resignation public immediately because of a fear that “an unavoidable accident might occur to me.” Mr Sullivan said he was fed up with people who were not seamen being put into the union, and charged that the National Maritime Union of the United States was “floating money into Canada to take over the Canadian Seamen’s Union.” ______
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1947, Page 7
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