Ostensibly exploring the practice of law before the internet. Heck, before good highways for that matter.
Monday, December 8, 2014
The Big Picture:
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Monday, December 7, 1914. End of the Maritz Rebellion and calling for a Christmas Truce.
Pope Benedict XV called for an official truce between the warring nations so that Christmas could be celebrated.
The National Assembly of Serbia issued their owar aims publically, including the unification of the southern Slavic nations into one country.
Boer General Christian Frederick Beyers drowned in the Vaal River bringing to an end the Maritz Rebellion.
Last edition:
Sunday, December 6, 1914. Villa and Zapata enter Mexico City.
A Day In the Life: Today In Wyoming's History: December 7
December 7
(a) In recognition of the members of the armed forces who lost their lives and those who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor, territory of Hawaii on December 7, 1941, December 7 of each year is designated as "Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day". The day shall be appropriately observed in the public schools of the state.
(b) The governor, not later than September 1 of each year, shall issue a proclamation requesting proper observance of "Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day".
(c) This section shall not affect commercial paper, the making or execution of written agreements or judicial proceedings, or authorize public schools,businesses or state and local government offices to close.
1941 US military installations were attack in Hawaii by the Imperial Japanese Navy bringing the US formally into World War Two.
It was a surprisingly warm day in Central Wyoming that fateful day. The high was in the upper 40s, and low in the lower 20s. Not atypical temperatures for December but certainly warmer than it can be.
Events played out like this:
0342 Hawaii Time, 0642 Mountain Standard Time: The minesweeper USS Condor sighted a periscope and radioed the USS Ward: "Sighted submerged submarine on westerly course, speed 9 knots.”
I would have been up at that time of the day, probably shepherding the family towards getting them out the door for Mass.
0645-0653: Hawaii Time, 0945-0953 Mountain Standard Time: The USS Ward, mostly staffed by Naval Reservists, sights and engages a Japanese mini submarine first reported by the USS Connor, sinking the submarine.The Ward reports the entire action, albeit in code, noting: "“We have dropped depth charges upon sub operating in defensive sea area" and “We have attacked, fired upon, and dropped depth charges upon submarine operating in defensive sea area.”
We'd probably have just been finishing breakfast and reading the newspaper.
0839 Hawaii Time. 1139 Mountain Standard Time. The USS Monaghan, attempting to get out of the harbor, spotted another miniature submarine and rammed and depth charged it.
0930 Hawaii Time. 1230 Mountain Standard Time. CBS interrupts regular programming to announce that Pearl Harbor was being attacked.
0930 Hawaii Time. 1230 Mountain Standard Time. The bow of the USS Shaw, a destroyer, is blown off. The ship would be repaired and used in the war.
Out hunting, we wouldn't have been back yet. At home, the anxiety would have been increased.
10:00 Hawaii Time, 13:00 Mountain Standard Time
And how about you and yours? How would this day have played out for you?
Random Snippets: Today In Wyoming's History: December 7
I also note, at least according to an engineer who explained it to me, that December 7 is also a date involving an astronomical anomaly, that being that it is the day of the year which, in the Northern Hemisphere, features the earliest sunset. That doesn't, of course, make it the shortest day of the year, it's just that the sunsets the earliest on this day, or so I am told
Sunday Morning Scene: Churches of the West: Community Presbyterian Church, Shoshoni Wyoming
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Sunday, December 6, 1914. Villa and Zapata enter Mexico City.
60,000 men, the combined forces of Villa and Zapata, entered Mexico City.
Carranza retreated to Veracruz.
Álvaro Obregón issued a 14 point statement on why he opposed Villa. Part of the statement confirmed Pancho Villa had executed Scottish expatriate William S. Benton in February.
German forces occupied Łódź,
Serbians forced the Austro Hungarians back to Belgrade.
Last edition:
Friday, December 4, 1914. An alliance based on opposition.
Friday, December 5, 2014
Lex Anteinternet: Levis
Lex Anteinternet: Levis: Rancher, wearing blue jeans, in the early 1940s. The roll up cuff was extremely common at that time. At the time I started this entr...I was reminded of this as last week I heard a newstory in which theives rammed a car into a store and stole jeans.
Yes, jeans.
That a person would ram a car into a story and steal jeans surprised me, but what really surprised me is that the value of the jeans was reported to be $700.00 a pair.
I'm sorry, but $700.00 for blue jeans is insane. A person shouldn't be buying what are essentially work pants, no matter how dressed up or fancified, for $700.00 a pair. Shoot, a really good men's suit cost about that, and they're practically hand made for a particular purpose.
That there even are blue jeans that are priced at that level, and that people buy them, is disturbing really. There's something just not right about that. Basically, if you want to wear blue jeans, and I do a fair amount, the sane thing to do would be to buy a good pair at a reasonable price. Levis, Lees, Wranglers, all fit that bill. They're relatively expensive, it seems to me, but not at the unreasonable rate. $700 is so high a person is buying them for some reason other than that they like blue jeans, and that ought to be reconsidered.
WHEELS THAT WON THE WEST®: Wyoming Sheep Wagons
No 'Misteak': High Beef Prices A Boon For Drought-Weary Ranchers : The Salt : NPR
NCHS seeks $350,000 for John F. Welsh auditorium
I realize it isn't in any way related to the failed effort to get a pool, but I guess I don't want to let that one go. Here there's a campaign to improve the auditorium, and the more power to them, but what about the pool?
Of course, they're only seeking $350,000 here, not an unreasonable amount, but if a private drive for the auditorium seems wise, why not one for the pool, while there's still space to put it in?
Thursday, December 4, 2014
$40/barrel?
Friday, December 4, 1914. An alliance based on opposition.
Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata met in Xochimilco, Mexico to negotiate an alliance between them in their opposition to Venustiano Carranza.
Last edition:
Sunday, November 29, 1914. Serbian withdrawal.
Being Consumed - Catholic Stuff You Should Know
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Today In Wyoming's History: December 3 Updated
2014 Colorado's Governor Hickenlooper apologized to the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes for Colorado's actions leading to the November 29, 1864 Sand Creek Massacre.

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