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1911 TheU.S.SupremeCourt ruled that Standard Oil Co. was a monopoly in violation of the Sher- man Antitrust Act, and ordered its breakup. 1942 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a measure creating the Women's Army Aux- iliary Corps. Wartime gasoline rationing went into effect in 17Eastern states, limiting sales to three gallons a week for non-essential vehicles. 1991 Edith Cresson was ap- pointed by French Presi- dent Francois Mitter- rand to be France's first female prime minister. 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