Minimum Wage Commissions, 64; legislation in United States, 61. Medical Inspection of School Chil- dren, 309.
Mondell-Keating Bill (See Susan B. Anthony Amendment).
Monopoly and Natural Resources, 375.
Mortality, Infant, 267, 272. Municipal Employment
Bureaus (See Public Employment Offices). Municipalities, Socialism in Canada, 230; France, 178; Germany, 183; Ireland, 192; Holland, 194; Nor- way, 202; Poland, 205; Serbia, 212; Sweden, 217. Municipal ownership
(See Public Ownership, Public Employment Offices).
Municipalities, Socialist officials in America, 115.
Munitions strikes in 1915, 53.
National Farm Labor Exchange
(See Public Employment Offices). National Guild League in Great Britain, 190.
Nationalism in Austria, 162; Fin- land, 174; France, 179; Hungary, 197. Naturalization, a guide to applicants for citizenship, 372.
Natural Resources, Monopoly and, 375.
Nearing, Dr. Scott, Case of, 319. Nevada, Socialist Legislation in, 108.
New Zealand, Socialist and Labor Movements in, 245. Nolan Bill, 371.
Norway, Socialist and Labor Move- ments in, 201; Young People's Movement in, 249.
Oklahoma, Socialist Legislation in, 111.
Old Age Insurance. (See Social In- surance).
Payment of Wages, legislation deal- ing with, 60. Pan-Americanism, Labor, 239; atti- tude of A. F. of L., 22. Peace, Socialist, Resolutions, pre- sented to President Wilson, 102. Pennsylvania, Socialist Legislation in, 112; State Constabulary in, 368. Pensions and Retirement funds, legislation on, 60.
"The People," 90, 151. Picketing, court decisions on, 68, 69.
Poland, Socialist and Labor Move- ments in, 204.
Polish Socialist Federation in the United States, 141.
Political vs. direct action, 121. Porto Rico, Socialist and Labor Movements in, 239; enfranchise- ment of workers, 103.
Portugal, Socialist and Labor Move- ments in, 205.
"Preparedness," attitude A. F. of L., 22; Socialist Party, 103, 126 (see War, Militarism and Pre- paredness and Economic Im- perialism).
President of the United States, election of, 356; powers of, 358. Press, Labor in United States, 16, 27; Socialist, 144.
Professors, discharge of, from_uni- versities. (See Academic Free- dom).
Prohibition (See Prohibition Move- ment in the United States). Prohibition Movement in the United States, 323; extent of, 323, 324; by states, 323, 324; National Amendment regarding, 324. Property Income in the United States, 280.
Proportional Representation, 365;
List System, 366; Hare System,
367; in Commission - operated
Prostitution, and Low Wages, 282. "Protocol," in the Needle Industry, 55.
Public Employment Offices, 368; in various cities and states, 368; and U. S. Bureau of Immigra- tion, 369, 370; and U. S. De- partment of Labor, 371; American Association of, 370; legislation on, 61.
Public Ownership, Facts of, Bank- ing, 343; Canals and Waterways, 347, 349; Fire Departments, 347; Forests, 349; Land, 343, 347, 349; Libraries, 347; Light and Power Plants, 347, 349; Police Force, 347; Railways, 347; Roads, 346; Street Car Lines, 347, 348; Water Works, 347, 349; In England, 346; Germany, 346; United States of America, 348; Democratic vs. Bureaucra- tic, 344; Socialism and, 345; Trade Unions and, 345. (See Public Ownership of Public Utili- ties, Trend toward Public Owner- ship.)
Public Ownership of Public Utili-
ties, 342. (See also Facts of Public Ownership, Trend toward Public Ownership.)
Public Utilities (See Public Owner- ship of Public Utilities, Facts of Public Ownership).
Quinlan, Patrick, trial of, 46.
Race Problem, Socialist Party At- titude on, 124; in South Africa, 241. Railroads, and the Trade Union, 12; court decisions affecting, 72, 78.
Rand School of Social Science, 151. Recall, Status of, in the United States, 367.
Referenda, Socialist Party, 128. Referendum, Status of, in United States, 367.
Restriction of Employment, court decisions on, 77.
Research, Rand School Department of Labor, 6, 152.
Retail Store Industry (Mass.), Min- imum Wage Legislation, 63. Revolution in China, 222; Mexico, 236; Russia, 209. Roosevelt Strike, 47. Roumania, Socialist Movements in, 206.
Slovak Socialist Federation in the United States, 142.
Social Democracy of America, 90. Social Democratic Party of Amer- ica, 90.
Social Insurance against accidents,
286; invalidity, 286; sickness, 286; old age, 286; unemployment, 287; and Socialist Movement,
289. Socialist Labor Party, 89, 90, 92, 93, 96, 97, 121-3, 127, 159. Socialist Movement International, 160; in the United States, The, 89. Socialist Party Officials, 105. Socialist Party and Socialist Labor Party, differences between, 92; attitude on Mexican situation, 236.
Socialist Press, 144.
South Africa, Socialist and Labor Movements in, 240.
South Slavic Socialist Activities in the United States, 143.
Spain, Socialist and Labor Move- ments in, 213.
Standard of Living, The, 278. State Constabulary, 368; in Penn- sylvania, New Jersey, New York, 368.
State Legislatures, Socialist Mem- bers of, 104.
Stockyard District of Chicago, con- ditions in, 279.
Strikebreakers, 15, 47, 50.
Strike Funds, Socialist Party Con- tributions to, 122.
Strikes, early, 12; Roosevelt, 47; Bayonne, 48; Arizona, 50; Chi- cago, 51; Youngstown, 51; in U. S. in 1915, 53; Cloakmakers', 55, 57.
Suffrage, Woman (See Woman Suf- frage).
Sunday Labor, court decisions on,
Sunday Schools, Socialist, 153. Surplus Wealth and Imperialism, 325, 327.
Susan B. Anthony Amendment, 354. Syndicalism in France, 180; Italy, 200.
Sweden, Socialist and Labor Move-
ments in, 215; Young People's Movement, 249.
Switzerland, Socialist and Labor Movements in, 219.
Tariff, Socialist attitude regard- ing, 124.
Taxes (See Graduated Income and Inheritance Taxation).
Teachers' Unions, 28. Temperance (See Prohibition Move- ment in the United States). Trade and Economic Imperialism (See Economic Imperialism). Transvaal, Labor Movement in,
Trade Unions, Beginning of, 12; not affiliated with A. F. of L., 26; and Public Ownership, 345 (See Woman's Trade Union League, Labor Movement in the United States). Trade Union Journals, 27. Translator-secretaries
of Foreign Language Federations Socialist Party in the United States, 129. Trials, Labor, Quinlan, 46; Gar- ment Workers, 44; Lawson, 45; Caplan and Schmidt, 45.
Union Labels and Cards, Legisla- tion on, 60. Union Label Department of A. F. of L., 19.
Unions, Labor, in Various Coun-
tries. (See International Social- ist and Labor Movements.) Union, possible, between S. P. and S. L. P., 92.
United Hebrew Trades, 30. United States Commission on In- dustrial Relations. (See Com- mission on Industrial Relations.) United States, Economic Imperial- ism in, 325; illiteracy in (See illiteracy), form of government, 356.
Universities of America, Socialism in, 156. (See also Academic Freedom.)
Uruguay, Socialist and Labor Move- ments in, 240.
Utilities, Public. (See Public Own- ership of Public Utilities.)
Vaillant, Edouard, in Memoriam, 252.
Vice Committee Report. (See Illi- nois Senate Vice Committee Re- port.)
Vocational Education, 315; legisla- tion on, 61. (See Democratizing the Schools.)
Wages in the United States, 275; of Women, 282; court decisions affecting, 71.
Walsh, Frank P., On Causes of Industrial Unrest, 273.
War, Attitude of Socialists to, in Australia, 244; Austria, 163; Bel- gium, 167; Bulgaria, 169; Canada, 230; China, 223; Finland, 174; France, 179; Germany, 184; Great Britain, 187, 190; Greece, 193; Holland, 195; Hungary, 197; Italy, 199; Japan, 227; Norway, 202; Roumania, 207; Russia, 210; Serbia, 212; South Africa, 241; Spain, 214; Sweden, 216; Switzer- land, 220; U. S., 125.
War, Cost of, 329; and Public Ownership, 344. (See Economic Imperialism.)
White Slavery. (See Low Wages and Prostitution.)
Workers International Industrial Union (W. I. T. U.), 37. Woman and Child Labor, 254; laws governing hours of, 259. Woman Movement in China, 222; Mexico, 238; U. S. (See Woman Suffrage.)
Woman Suffrage in various coun- tries, 350; in various states of the United States, 351; progress during 1915-16, 352. Woman
Suffrage, Socialist Atti- tude on, 125; Federal Amendment on, 125. (See Susan B. Anthony Amendment.)
Women's Trade Union League, 34. Women, court decisions regarding hours of work, 71.
Women in gainful occupations, 256, 262; wages of, 257, 259, 264, 265. Workmen's Circle, 39. Workmen's Compensation,
court decisions on, 78. Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit Fund of the U. S. A., 41.
Young People's Socialist League in the United States, 154.
Young People's Socialist Movement in various countries, 247. Youngstown Strike, 51.
Zimmerwald (International) ference, 161, 169, 172, 179, 187, 193, 195, 199, 202, 206, 208, 211, 213, 217, 220.
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