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Father Boland would kind of favor him.

I don't really know the first thing about Mike Quill, but those were the rumors I heard. His general behavior, his tactics, his technique were so perfectly like the Communist technique and tactics that it seems incredible that he hasn't had some kind of connection with them. But nobody has ever proved that he was a Communist. He continues to act like one. He's not received in the best labor circles, but he's received in the general circles that have to do with transportation, I think. I know that he's one of the creatures that Dave Beck had marked out for battle with in the next two years. Beck isn't going to let anybody get away with anything that moves on wheels, except the old Teamsters Union. We'll see what happens.

At any rate, Curran was exposed to all these people rather quickly. He grew very quickly and very fast. He developed at some point an antipathy to Harry Bridges of the western longshoreman's union, and that plunged him in with Joe Ryan, and he got into some kind of a fight with Ryan. He always claimed that Ryan wasn't honest, which now seems to be borne out by some facts. At the time that was his reason for switching back to cooperating with the





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