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Many are the means used by marine unions to preserve their jurisdiction on deep water and it is getting so nowadays an AB must relieve a harbor boatman whenever the barge or Seoul goes outside the harbor limits and be himself relieved upon return of barge to harbor. This puts a burden on the respective seaman, inland waters and oceanic, double duty. Here again seamen can solve this problem by organizing a one big union for all classifications in the marine industry and become as ONE- as [illegible] : Everyman an able bodied. Further, to overcome the master Pe enhance for the creation of labor-turnover,, black-ball and general disruption of workers "schemes" for livelihood, the seamen can make it a point to have all hiring done in the union hall. This also calls for a one big union, and until [illegible] a fact all else is a matter of semi futile tactic, only partially successful. The boss bandwagon has great big spikes sticking in the streets and an over-trustful citizen of the hatteras may tear his pants.