![]() ![]() Others operate on ''half time,'' halfway between fast and slow time. Whitesel, ''but they know an hour when they feel it.'' Most of Union City's stores are in Indiana, but to accommodate Ohioans they run on fast time. Whitesel will move milking time again until Whitesel time coincides with Eastern daylight time. ![]() To avoid losing $25 a day in milk, on Sunday the farm will go on Whitesel time, which is about 20 minutes faster than slow time but 40 minutes slower than fast time. Now he will show up at 4:50 dachshund time, which is really 5:50 fast time. At 4:50 every afternoon Norman Barga's dachshund, Bud, will appear by his dish for dinner. ''When you get to Ohio, you're late,'' he says, ''And when you get home, it's lunch time again still.''Įven the animals in Union City are not immune from the confusion. Fulk's milk route takes him back and forth between time zones several times a day. Robert Binney simply posts his insurance office hours as ''Ohio time.'' Mechanics stand idle an hour, waiting for malfunctioning cars arriving from a different time zone two blocks away. Patients show up for appointments an hour early. Ohio's are red.īut Union City is united by one economy, one Chamber of Commerce, one Post Office and, these days, one grand sense of confusion. They even have two rules for emergency vehicle lights. Besides the two time zones there are two City Halls, two schools, two ZIP codes, two names for the same streets and two police and fire departments. Fulk, a pipe-smoking, part-time milk hauler, is Mayor of twothirds of Union City, the Indiana part that stays on standard time, which everyone here calls ''slow time.'' James Nelson, a trucker, is Mayor of the Ohio third, which runs on Eastern daylight time, or ''fast time.'' Two of Almost Everythingīecause neither state has jurisdiction outside itself, Union City and its 6,500 residents were divided for municipal affairs. ''The trick to living here,'' Mayor Fulk tells visitors trying to grasp the complications, ''is you don't try to figure it out - you just accept it. But Ohio goes on daylight time from April to October. Most counties in Indiana decided to stick with standard time the year round. However, a compromise provision allowed state legislatures to opt out of daylight time. In 1966 Congress tried to minimize time variations with the Uniform Time Act. After the adoption of universal standard time in the 19th century, many countries saved energy with daylight time, especially in wartime. ''On the other hand,'' he added, ''when you're coming back home you get here before you leave there.'' The blame for all this confusion might be traced to Benjamin Franklin, who proposed daylight-saving time 199 years ago as a whimsical way to conserve candles. ''For six months every year,'' says Mayor Bill Fulk, who has gone through 86 of these semiannual adjustments in Union City, ''it can get a little confusing around here, especially when you need 90 minutes for a 30-minute drive.'' And then there are the doctors with offices in the standard time zone they live on standard time but their offices run on daylight time, except for the ones who don't play golf - the country club runs on daylight time.
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