Re: Reason for DST change in US
Cost for this recreation windfall was about $50,000 in lobbying costs.
(*sigh*) That may have been a contribution (nopunintended) to DST being finally implemented. I know the Farmers' lobby was agin' it. However, Ben Franklin thought up the idea during one of his ... ummm ... voyages ("junkets" is not used in this area ;-)) to Paris. That was a few years before Clorox and Charcoal Briquettes. I do notice, however, that your article did not claim that it was solely done at the behest of Halstead, nor solely for his benefit. I seem to vaguely recall some other considerations. And that was definitely not the consideration for its adoption during the War(s), which was probably what inspired Halstead et al. later on. Joe Yao jsdy@hadron.COM (not yet domainised) hadron!jsdy@{seismo.CSS.GOV,dtix.ARPA,decuac.DEC.COM} {arinc,att,avatar,cos,decuac,dtix,ecogong,kcwc}!hadron!jsdy {netex,netxcom,rlgvax,seismo,smsdpg,sundc}!hadron!jsdy
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