Saturday, March 6, 1943 One Woman Driver Who'll Argue for Right-of-Way For Kathryn M. Miller, of 1407 Church St., first woman to be employed as a laborer at the Reading Company general stores here, the right-of-way means the railroad, and she leaves no doubt that she likes her new wartime job. She is the first to qualify as an operator of the tricky electric trucks, which move loads about the busy platforms in the local yards. She is a former hosiery-mill employee; says she doesn't mind the cold at all.
Source: The North Africa Journal March 09, 2018 05:15 UTC