﻿Mutual Aid— 
Too great a number of the worlds workers have failed to organize when they were young and today they are on the side lines, middle-aged and discarded by the boss. Younger men are in their places to be taken for a ride in similar manner—only their trip will take less time. At 36 they can expect to be “bounced”—unless they organize—when they are young. Pitiful indeed are the parades to preserve the remnant of old men’s jobs—too old to undertake anything new in competition with younger men and even id they could compete “the new” will displace an “easy one-third” of them—as it is the younger workers will displace practically two-thirds of them and the remaining one-third is simply forgotten in the shuffle. 
Fifteen years from now the younger element will have the same story—unless they organize, organize now—and stay organized. 
The older workers however seem to have a bone to pick with the employer; the great “discarder.” 
Their spleen alone would seem to dictate that they help to organize the younger workers and spare them the degratation they suffered themselves—function at this late date to create the nescessary solidarity in the workingclass and help to undermine the author ot their wrongs—the employer. 
What else can they do? 
Are they going to take it like a good little boy and retire into the ranks of the WPA? 
Wild dream—WPA is as good as “culler” as the boss himself—even here you will have to be a younger man. 
There is no other way. You will have to give vent to your grudge-motive and help to take the boss for a nice buggy ride and put a stop to his pawing of the workingclass, picking and choosing his victims at will all his own. 
However if there is no more power left in the loins of the older element it is up to the younger workers to organize and save themselves.