Hal Banks, the iron-fisted leader of the Seafarers&#x27; International Union, is seen at left with his back to the camera, boarding a yacht from a dock in Brooklyn, N.Y., after being tracked down by Toronto Star reporter Robert Reguly in October 1964. By then Banks was on the run from Canadian justice, having been convicted of conspiracy to commit assault and charged with perjury. He fled to the U.S., which refused to extradite him.