1914.04.30: Small Blurbs Regarding Est From April 1914

Milford (IN) Mail

April 30, 1914


Jane Est, a young woman follower of the Industrial Workers of the World, was found guilty in the New York women's court for disturbing the Easter services in the Madison Square Presbyterian church. She was remanded for sentence.

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Oakland Tribune

April 28, 1914

Jane Est, a female Industrial Worker of the World, has been sent to jail in New York. Looks as if Jane is now Non Est.



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Mooresville (IN) Times

April 24. 1914


Jane Est, a young woman follower of the Industrial Workers of the World, was found guilty of disorderly conduct by a magistrate in the New York women's court for disturbing the Easter services in the Madison Square Presbyterian church. She was remanded for sentence.



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Cedar Rapids (IA) Evening Gazette

April 17, 1914


Jane Est, an I.W.W. worker, whose name and disposition rhyme with "pest" very nicely, attempted to interrupt a New York church service, but the organist drowned her out. When a woman so far forgets she is a woman, other people should be permitted to forget it too and should treat her as a man would be treated under similar circumstances.


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