Sunday, June 2, 2024

Friday, June 2, 1899. The Wild Bunch Robs the Overland Flyer at Wilcox and the Philippine Republic declares war on the United States.

Today In Wyoming's History: June 2: 1899   The Wild Bunch robbed the Union Pacific Overland Flyer No. 1  near Wilcox, taking between $30,000 and $60,000.  This robbery is famous in part for the large amount taken, but also for the destruction of a rail car by explosives which were used to open a safe.  This is depicted in the film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.  Attribution:  On This Day.

 

The Overland Flyer in 1906.

Longtime Wyoming residents may wonder where on earth Wilcox is.  That's because, it isn't.  It's a named spot on the railroad just north of Rock River.  If this same crime occured today, people would report it as having occured north of Rock River.  It occured very near the junction with the Fetterman Road.

I've driven past this spot thousands of time and never realized where it was. This was a bold action, as Rock Rover was more substantial than it now is (the explosion clearly could have been heard from there) and Medicine Bow not all that far to the north. 

The First Philippine Republic officially declared war against the United States, although clearly the war, which the US termed an insurrection, had been going on for some time.

To recognize it as a war would have required a declaration of war, which in turn would have recognized the sovereignty of the Philippine Republic, which would have made a mockery of the US position on the islands.

Almost always, when people accuse the US of being involved in "colonial wars", they're full of it. This, however, was a colonial war.

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Thursday, June 1, 1944. Chanson d'automne.

 

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Today in World War II History—June 1, 1944: Countdown to D-day: BBC sends first coded message to warn French resistance of the coming invasion. US Fifth Army opens final offensive for Rome.

The coded message was taken from lines of Chanson d'automne and the Germans were aware of its meaning, but failed to respond to it.

The poem:

Les sanglots longs

Des violons

De l'automne

Blessent mon cœur

D'une langueur

Monotone.

Tout suffocant

Et blême, quand

Sonne l'heure,

Je me souviens

Des jours anciens

Et je pleure;

Et je m'en vais

Au vent mauvais

Qui m'emporte

Deçà, delà,

Pareil à la

Feuille morte.

 

Rangers file through a Red Cross canteen prior to embarking on landing craft, June 1, 1944.

Quarantined U.S. troops cleaning small arms, June 1, 1944.

The British took Frosinone in Italy.  They also dropped 60 men of the 2nd Parachute Brigade behind German lines in the Abruzzo region in order to interdict supply lines, which met with an oversized German response.

Allied advances caused Kesselring to order a withdrawal from Rome to defensive positions north of the city.

Adolf Hitler dissolved the Abwehr and transferred its functions to the Reich Security Main Office.  This placed its duties under Heinrich Himmler.

German forces that were on the attack near Jassy were pushed back by counterattacks of the Red Army, which regained ground recently lost.

A German convoy bound to Crete from Greece was attacked from the air, losing several ships.

On Biak US forces began to gain ground with armored support, while around the Aitape beachhead US forces continued to fall back under heavy attack.

The USS Herring was sunk by Japanese coastal batteries on Matua Island, in the Kuril's.


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June 1, 2024

And the complete state races are now in.

First takeaway.  The Senatorial race is now a three-way race, with the most recent entrant being long expected. A democrat, Scott Murrow, has also entered the race, and accordingly will face off against the winner of the GOP primary, and lose.

Harriet Hageman is facing a challenge in the GOP primary from Steve Helling, who ran in the last House race as a Trump supporting Democrat..  He'll lose.


So what about the local county races?



House Contests
Contest Term
State Representative 352 years
RepublicanChristopher Dresang
RepublicanTony Locke
State Representative 362 years
RepublicanArt Washut
State Representative 372 years
RepublicanSteve Harshman
State Representative 382 years
RepublicanJayme Lien
RepublicanTom Walters
State Representative 562 years
RepublicanElissa Campbell
RepublicanPete Fox
RepublicanPamela Mertens
 
Contest Term
State Representative 572 years
RepublicanJulie Jarvis
RepublicanJeanette Ward
State Representative 582 years
RepublicanBill Allemand
RepublicanTom Jones
State Representative 592 years
RepublicanJ.R. Riggins
State Representative 622 years
RepublicanEdis Allen
RepublicanKevin Campbell


County Contests
Contest Term
(2) Two County Commissioners4 years
RepublicanPaul C Bertoglio
RepublicanCasey Coates
RepublicanRozmaring Czaban
RepublicanMatt Keating
RepublicanDave North
RepublicanCurt Simpson Jr
RepublicanTerry Wingerter
RepublicanArthur Youngberg


City of Casper Contests
Contest Term
(2) Two Casper City Council Ward I4 years
 Jude Buchanan
 Julie Collins-Thiel
 Ken Dockweiler
 Dawn Madrid
 Amber Pollock
 Kianna Smith
 Patrick "Pat" Sweeney
(2) Two Casper City Council Ward II4 years
 Bill Brockley Jr
 Lisa Engebretsen
 Kyle Gamroth
 Matthew Larson
 Ross Schriftman
 Gabriel Tullis
Casper City Council Ward III4 years
 Michael H Mcintosh


City of Mills Contests
Contest Term
(2) Two Mills City Council4 years
 James Hollander
 Dawade P Jones
 Sara E Mccarthy
 Laura Miramontes
 Brad Neumiller
 Angela Volzke


Bar Nunn Contests
Contest Term
(2) Two Bar Nunn Town Council4 years
 Keenan Morgan
 Frank Schwarzrock


Evansville Contests
Contest Term
(2) Two Evansville Town Council4 years
 Ernie Blackford
 Dacia Edwards
 Dale Shelden
 Alex Stoops
Evansville Town Council (2 year unexpired)2 years
 Alona Vigneault
Evansville Town Mayor (2 year unexpired)2 years
 Steve Krohn
 Candace Machado


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