60 STATE NORMAL SCPIOOL, SAN JOSE. 



Outlook. 05 : 551 — "Army and Irrigation." 



Outinjr. 46 : 545 — Wiley, D. A. "Winning the Desert." 



Out West. 25 : 305— Hall, Charlotte A. "The Problem of Colorado." 



Pacific Monthly. IG : 416 — Van Der Veer, C. A. "Salt River Valley, Arizona." 



Bulletin. 100 — "Report of Irrigation Investigation in California." 



Senate Bill No. 2730 — Newlands-Broussard River Regulation Bill. 



Stereopticon Slides — (Get from Mr. C. J. Blanchard, United States Reclamation 



Service, Washington, D. C.) 

 Chautauquau, 55 : 33 — Roosevelt, Theodore. "Weightiest rrohlem Before Our 



People." 

 Cyclopedia of American Government, Vol. I — "Conservation of National Re- 

 sources." 

 Chautauquan, 55 : 4S — Roosevelt. Theodore. "National Conservation — How it 



Came into Existence." 

 Chautauquan, 55 : 58 — "Report of National Conservation Commission." 

 Chautauquan, 55 : 21 — "Origin and Plan of Conservation Movement." 

 Technical World. 23 : 24 — Freeman, L. R. "The Big Four in Water Power." 

 Popular Science Monthly, 78 : 290— Rockwood, E. W. "The Work of the Chemist 



in Conservation." 

 Craftsman, 21 : 585 — Price, O. W. "Conservation the Great Principle of National 



Thrift." 

 Outlook, 06 : 90 — "Conservation, Federal vs. State." 

 Outlook, 06 : 60 — ^"The President and Mr. Roosevelt on Conservation." 

 Outlook, 105 : 602-4— Baldwin, E. F. "Fight for the Nation." 

 Popular Science Monthly, 87 : 00-91 — -Coker, R. E. "Water Conservation." 

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Service." 



CHAPTER XV. 



STRUGGLE BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LABOR. 



Trade Unions. 



1. Defined. Principles for which union stands. 



a. Restricting number of workers. 



b. Collective bargaining. 



2. Methods of restricting number of workers. 



a. Apprentices limited ; length of service. 



b. Handy man may not become a journeyman. 



c. Mechanical improvements. 



d. Other methods. 



3. Collective bargaining relates to 



a. Wages. 



b. Length of day. 



c. Condition of labor. 



d. Closed shoiJ. 



e. Union label. 



4. How the organization aids (he laborers from labor point of view. 



a. Gets better pay. 



b. Gets better market for laborer. 



c. Provides opportunity for education — self-improvement. 



d. Furthers cause of temperance. 



e. Purifies politics. 



f. Applies doctrine of brotherly love. 



