Thank you for the clarificaiton, Steve. I think this makes it clear that the original rule of DST ending on 1 Jan 1949 in California is correct. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Allen" <sla@ucolick.org> To: "Time Zone Database discussion" <tz@iana.org> Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2016 11:05 AM Subject: Re: [tz] [PROPOSED PATCH] Fix 1948-1966 transitions for Los Angeles
On Sat 2016-08-20T09:02:56 -0400, David Cochrane hath writ:
It does appear that DST ended in California on 16 Jan instead of 1 Jan 1949. A newspaper arnnouncement of DST ending on 16 Jan 1949 would confirm this.
LA Times believed it was Jan 1
1948 Dec 9, pg 1 Warren sets Jan 1 to end daylight time Decision announced after conference with power chief Sacramento Dec 8 (AP) California will return to standard time Jan. 1, Gov. Warren decreed today.
1949 Jan 1, pg 1 The correct time is now an hour slow There are 25 hours in today, Jan 1. At 2 a.m. PDT, daylight saving time went out the window, the correct time became 1 a.m. PST
and a Jan 2 article down from the SF Chronicle blamed Warren for the Cal Bears losing the Rose Bowl to Northwestern.
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