Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1918 — HELPS DIRECT RAILROADS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

HELPS DIRECT RAILROADS

Miss Frances Hawthorne Brady, daughter of Thomas Grayson Brady of Washington. D. C., is the first and only woman on the staff of the director general of railroads, William G. McAdoo. Miss Brady’s capabilities make her a most handy person in any organization where directing ability and creative ideas are needed. Miss Brady was selected because of the ability and efficiency she has shown in Liberty loan work in the treasury. She is the second appointee of Mr. McAdoo as director general of railroads. Since leaving a finishing school LnWashington Miss Brady ha*s been prominent in all the affairs of the younger set, but when the war started she felt the call for patriotic duty and offered her services to the government.