Tribune
Des Moines, Iowa
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.KITCHEN DUTY: TOO
Eleanor Nolan takes her turn at kitchen work, part of the training program at the motor transport specialist school at the Fort Des Moines WAAC training center. Miss Nolan is shown cutting ends from tin cans, for the tin can salvage.
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She Leaves Judgeship To Serve in WAACs
City Court Judge Eleanor Nolan, 32, on leave of absence from Brainerd, Minn., has relinquished her law books for the wartime business of changing tires, repairing jeeps and learning to be a motor transport specialist in the women's army auxiliary corps at
the First WAAC training center here.
"I'm single, with no ae- j pendents," Auxiliary Nolan explains, "so I'm willing to do whatever I can in the corps to release a man for combat duty."
In addition to her duties as city judge, Auxiliary Nolan was for six years United States court com- j missioner, under appointment byi the federal district court judge J
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