Sinclair Oil Corporation ended a wage dispute by agreeing to grant an 18% pay increase with a 40-hour week to the Oil Workers International union.
Sinclair retains a major presence in Wyoming, with a town where it has an oil refinery named after it. In 1945, interestingly, it was a New York Corporation, although its registered as a Wyoming corporation now.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe died by suicide. He'd been a major figure in Japan as it marched towards war and was due to begin legal proceedings for war crimes the following day.
December 16, 1945: The Cleveland Rams' Championship Farewell
Last edition:
Friday, December 14, 1945. Tragedy and ethnic Germans, the LDS and conscription.
Labels: 1940s, 1945, Army, Commentary, Conscription, Disaster, Displaced Persons, Ethnicities, German, Government, Military, Mormon, National Guard, Poland, religion, Standards, Utah, World War Two
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