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                                                                               III

Workers in U.S.A are distributed into so many different organization that it would take a champion statistician to name them all - [illegible] is going on between these, [tho?] the tomahawk is buried and spirals of smoke are [curling?] from the ouoe of peace. In the [seafaring?] industry, the M.T.W.[5lo?] retains the loyalties of the most substantial seamen - not a small accomplishment in itself and [which reacts?] to the benefit of both. Seaman should take note of this condition and associate themselves with the workers that get things done and are not forever shipping and trying to regain the lost log. Thousand and one different kinds of unions, all outfitted with Grand Rapids furniture - landlordstoo are deeply grateful for these small tokens of working class interest in their wellbeing. Many as the unions there are, fitted to the variable needs of the workers, there is hardly a place he can [duck?] in and out of in the rain - it is all [pomp?] and spledor and labor pays the bill.