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When we see the unity of purpose there will be a different arrangement here and we will see if the base will agree on nothing" So long as workers are divided among two or more unions in the same industry they are handicapped to a very great extent. They dread to even ask the bass for a raise in wages for fear. The boss will turn to the other union and sing: "Oh Johnny, oh Johnny, how you can love." Those are fighting words, monsignor! It is then that the solution of the ship depends on militants for they do say: "so long as the sailors are swearing the ship is safe". Bend an ear once to their well-rounded "lueifeieations" and do not cross their bows. The pay is dreadfully low; a mere percentage. Conditions beak slide and whenever accommodations or animal-comforts "breakdown" they are left "unpaired" until the militant political inquires: "what the hell is going on here?" The grub is but a small improvement over the cuisine of the relief line Can it be the sailor imagines that he is a reliever on a worker at the one and same. It's going to take a pile of direct action to make the bill off are jump back to its former momentary and temporary glory and its going to take a pile of continues yodeling to keep the grub pure and holy you don't have to come a shore to eat and you can't fight your fellow worker and make a success of Sea biscuit and salt-horse cause scurvy and teeth rot away in the gums - all for the lack of fresh fruit. Fruit is dumped into the sea and fish have no Seurat. Lime juice is a good substitute - substitute Better put and inspection on supplies! Store-teeth cost something you HAVE NOT GOT Few, few, fat men among the mariners. Artificial Choppers.