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From: hdunne@amethyst.ma.arizona.edu (  :-)
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Subject: Re: Congress considering changes to Daylight Savings
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Date: Wed, 25-Nov-87 13:55:51 EST
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Posted: Wed Nov 25 13:55:51 1987
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To elsie!ado:
[Sorry for posting this, but it kept bouncing when I tried to mail it]

I tried to find a reference to DST observance in Arizona, but couldn't come
up with anything. Someone else sent me mail mentioning some uniform time zone
legislation which was passed in the 60's, and which would supposedly forbid
the kind of patchwork system I described (which apparently existed all over
the country during the 19th century). Unfortunately I didn't save the letter.
When I posted my article, I was relying mainly on my memory of a Boston Globe
article I read last year before moving out here. The information may be out
of date. However, I've heard from another source that some Indian tribes
observe DST.

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