Show n FORSOOK HER HOME FOR MINERS' MINERS UNION Ab Abandoned Her Infant at nt Entrance to Mine Mino Her Husband Worked Pa Aug i Rath flath Rath Rather flather er than live lI on money thoney earned by nonunion nonunion non non- union work Mrs George Stoker Stoler of or Wanamie Wa- Wa namie has given up tip her husband hubband children children children chil chil- dren an and home and is to suffer still further by b being arrested sted for tor neglect on ona ona ona a warrant sworn out by the United Chari Charities tics before Alderman J Pollock The case Is one of or many instances o othe 08 oS tho the intense feeling for and andr against the union George Stoker WAS a union man and a worker worl er at the Lehigh h and Wilkes likes barre colliery collier at nt At the time the strike was vas declared he was sick and not having been heen working In some ome time Ume he was behind In his dues to the union When he lie recovered he said the local refused refused refused re re- re- re fused him aid nill and that having ha to work ho he deserted the union and went lUCk back to the mines This was against his wife's wishes an and as na day after aCter day she beJ begged him to stop work and stand standby standby standby by the union the feeling between them grew gres' moro more hi bitter t ter Finally after aner he lie had vigorously 1 re refused ro- ro fused to quit he marched up to the gate g of the colliery with her six six- old months hab baby In her arms Once more she asked her husband to stop work and when hen he refused M she laid the time baby In the road and 11 cried t tWell Well Yell Ill I'll not live i on your our mone money and If Ir you ou wont won't quit you ron can care for forthe forthe forthe the bah baby and the other one Im I'm go- go o- o Ing |