No, from 1921 through 1986, Daylight Saving Time in New Jersey began on the last Sunday of April. The only exceptions were 1942-1945, 1974 and 1975.
In New York in 1950, Daylight Saving Time started on the last day of April.
Daylight Saving Time (United States) begins Sunday, March 11, 2012, 2:00am, and ends Sunday, November 4, 2012, 2:00am.Except Arizona and Hawaii. Move your clocks ahead 1 hour in spring and back 1 hour in fall ("Spring forward, fall back") .
The part of Idaho south of the Salmon River switched from Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) to Mountain Standard Time (UTC-7) on May 13, 1923. Since then there were nineteen times when the time throughout the state was the same for more than an hour due to the northern part being on Pacific Daylight Saving Time while the southern part was on Mountain Standard Time, both of which are UTC-7:14 March 1948 - 1 January 194930 April 1950 - 24 September 195029 April 1951 - 30 September 195127 April 1952 - 28 September 195226 April 1953 - 27 September 195325 April 1954 - 26 September 195424 April 1955 - 25 September 195529 April 1956 - 30 September 195628 April 1957 - 29 September 195727 April 1958 - 28 September 195826 April 1959 - 27 September 195924 April 1960 - 25 September 196030 April 1961 - 24 September 196129 April 1962 - 28 October 196228 April 1963 - 27 October 196326 April 1964 - 25 October 196425 April 1965 - 31 October 196524 April 1966 - 30 October 19666 January 1974 - 3 February 1974
The amount of CFC in 1950 was none. It was because they were discovered later.
Naming started in 1950. The current naming system, though, was not established until 1979.
In New York in 1950, Daylight Saving Time started on the last day of April.
April 23 1950 was a Sunday.
April 16 1950 was a Sunday.
April 21st 1950 was a Friday.
April 14, 1950 was on a Friday.
18th April 1950 was a Tuesday.
April 15th 1950 was a Saturday.
April 25 1950 was a Tuesday.
April 29th 1950 was a Saturday.
28 April 1950 was a Friday.
April 4 1950 was on a Tuesday.
April 20th 1950 was a Thursday.