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1 April 1, 1973 (Sunday)  





2 April 2, 1973 (Monday)  





3 April 3, 1973 (Tuesday)  





4 April 4, 1973 (Wednesday)  





5 April 5, 1973 (Thursday)  





6 April 6, 1973 (Friday)  





7 April 7, 1973 (Saturday)  





8 April 8, 1973 (Sunday)  





9 April 9, 1973 (Monday)  





10 April 10, 1973 (Tuesday)  





11 April 11, 1973 (Wednesday)  





12 April 12, 1973 (Thursday)  





13 April 13, 1973 (Friday)  





14 April 14, 1973 (Saturday)  





15 April 15, 1973 (Sunday)  





16 April 16, 1973 (Monday)  





17 April 17, 1973 (Tuesday)  





18 April 18, 1973 (Wednesday)  





19 April 19, 1973 (Thursday)  





20 April 20, 1973 (Friday)  





21 April 21, 1973 (Saturday)  





22 April 22, 1973 (Sunday)  





23 April 23, 1973 (Monday)  





24 April 24, 1973 (Tuesday)  





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27 April 27, 1973 (Friday)  





28 April 28, 1973 (Saturday)  





29 April 29, 1973 (Sunday)  





30 April 30, 1973 (Monday)  





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April 30, 1973: White House policy advisor John Ehrlichman and Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman forced to resign after being implicated in Watergate
April 8, 1973: Pablo Picasso, "the most famous artist of his time",[1][2][3] dies at the age of 91
April 4, 1973: World Trade Center officially opens in New York City

The following events occurred in April 1973:

April 1, 1973 (Sunday)[edit]

April 2, 1973 (Monday)[edit]

April 3, 1973 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 4, 1973 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 5, 1973 (Thursday)[edit]

The launch of the Atlas-Centaur carrying the Pioneer G (11) spacecraft on April 5, 1973

April 6, 1973 (Friday)[edit]

April 7, 1973 (Saturday)[edit]

April 8, 1973 (Sunday)[edit]

Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon from 1907

April 9, 1973 (Monday)[edit]

April 10, 1973 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 11, 1973 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 12, 1973 (Thursday)[edit]

King Sobhuza II[44]

April 13, 1973 (Friday)[edit]

Magruder

April 14, 1973 (Saturday)[edit]

April 15, 1973 (Sunday)[edit]

April 16, 1973 (Monday)[edit]

April 17, 1973 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 18, 1973 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 19, 1973 (Thursday)[edit]

April 20, 1973 (Friday)[edit]

Mitchell

April 21, 1973 (Saturday)[edit]

Kemper

April 22, 1973 (Sunday)[edit]

April 23, 1973 (Monday)[edit]

April 24, 1973 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 25, 1973 (Wednesday)[edit]

Italian league scoring leader Bob Morse

April 26, 1973 (Thursday)[edit]

April 27, 1973 (Friday)[edit]

April 28, 1973 (Saturday)[edit]

April 29, 1973 (Sunday)[edit]

Most-favored for the 1976 Republican nomination, Spiro Agnew

April 30, 1973 (Monday)[edit]

John Dean, fired

References[edit]

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  • ^ "New Tax Adds Up to Confusion in Britain", Los Angeles Times, April 3, 1973, p. I-4
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  • ^ "The World's Tallest Twins; Trade Center Is Dedicated", by Owen Moritz, Daily News (New York), April 5, 1973, p. 4C
  • ^ "Highest Building — for Now — Debuts in N.Y.", by Robert A. Jones, Los Angeles Times, April 5, 1973, p. I-16
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  • ^ "2nd Pioneer Fired Toward Jupiter, Saturn", by Marvin Miles, Los Angeles Times, April 6, 1973, p. III-24
  • ^ "Turkey Ends Deadlock, Chooses New President— Ex-Chief of Navy Picked on 15th Round of Voting; He Pledges a Neutral Policy", Los Angeles Times, April 7, 1973, p. I-8
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  • ^ "Yankees'jjj born Blomberg, First DH, Draws Walk With Bases Full", Los Angeles Times, April 7, 1973, p. III-1
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  • ^ "He Was a Creative Genius, Iconoclast", by Henry J. Seldis, Los Angeles Times, April 9, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Mrs. Meir Kills Proposal to Let Israeli Citizens Buy Arab Land", by Harry Trimborn, Los Angeles Times, April 9, 1973, p. I-1
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  • ^ "Markets Required to Display Ceiling Prices for Meat Today", Los Angeles Times, April 9, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "106 Killed as Plane Crashes in Swiss Storm", Los Angeles Times, April 11, 1973, p. I-15
  • ^ "Axbridge: 'Village Without Mothers'", Los Angeles Times, April 12, 1973, p. I-5
  • ^ "Lebanon Chief Quits in Wake of Israeli Raid", by William J. Coughlin, Los Angeles Times, April 11, 1973, p. I-8
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  • ^ "Bugging Figure Magruder Quits Commerce Post— Former White House Aide First to Resign in Wake of Watergate Disclosures", Los Angeles Times, April 27, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Henry Joseph Darger (12 April 1892-13 April 1973)". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 24, 2018.
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  • ^ "Libya's Leader Unveils Plan to Arm Populace— Program Would Suspend Existing Laws, Purge Nation of 'Political Sickness", Los Angeles Times, April 16, 1973, p. I-10 ("President Moammar Khadafy of Libya Sunday announced a five point program suspending all laws in Libya...")
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  • ^ "Obituary for István Kertész", The Musical Times (1973) p. 632
  • ^ "Testimony of Fred W. Smith, Chairman of the Board, Federal Express Corp.", June 9, 1976, Reform of the Economic Regulation of Air Carriers: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, House of Representatives (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976) pp. 949-950 ("We began common carrier operations on April 17, 1973. On that day we served 22 cities, had 10 airplanes , 150 employees , and we shipped 15 packages through our system.")
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  • ^ "The World", Los Angeles Times, April 26, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ "Nixon Ends All Oil Import Tariffs, Quotas to Help Ease Energy Crisis", Los Angeles Times, April 19, 1973, p. I-7
  • ^ "Transcripts Altered; Sooners Forfeit 9 Wins", Los Angeles Times, April 21, 1973, p. III-1
  • ^ "Police Kill Gunman in Harlem Shootout— Victim One of FBI's Most Wanted Men; 2 Give Up After Holding 30 as Hostage", Los Angeles Times, April 21, 1973, p. I-5
  • ^ "New York, 2022: $150 Jam and Free Women", by Susan Stark, Detroit Free Press, April 18, 1973, p. 12-A
  • ^ "Things Tough? Wait Till 2022", Daily News (New York), April 19, 1973, p. 99
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  • ^ "Sat In on Bugging Talks— Mitchell; But Plans Were Not OK'd, He Says; Watergate Perjury Charges Hinted",by Ronald J. Ostrow and Robert L. Jackson, Los Angeles Times, April 21, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Killer of Grandparents in 1964 Seized in 8 Santa Cruz Deaths — Police Find Bodies of Suspect's Mother, Friend After Call From Man Who Also Claimed to Have Murdered Six Coeds", by Richard West, Los Angeles Times, April 25, 1973, p. I–1
  • ^ "Kemper, Edmund", in American Murder: Criminals, Crimes, and the Media, by Mike Mayo (Visible Ink Press, 2008) pp. 177–178
  • ^ "Producer Merian C. Cooper, 78, Hero of Two World Wars, Dies", Los Angeles Times, April 22, 1973, p. I–3
  • ^ "Love Spat Blamed for Spree in Which Gunman Killed Six", Los Angeles Times, April 23, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "7th Person Dead in Easter Shooting", Los Angeles Times, April 27, 1973, p. I-3
  • ^ Víctor Hugo Robles, Bandera hueca: historia del movimiento homosexual de Chile (Editorial Cuarto Propio, 2008) p. 215
  • ^ "G. E. Allen, Aide to 3 Presidents, Dies— Was Confidant to Truman, Roosevelt and Eisenhower", Los Angeles Times, April 25, 1973, p. I-3
  • ^ "Paris Loop Completed", Los Angeles Times, April 26, 1973, p. I-21
  • ^ "Lady Luck frowns on options exchange", Chicago Tribune, April 27, 1973, p. 3-1
  • ^ "New Options Exchange Opens, Gets Hit With Justice Dept. Suit", by John A. Jones, Los Angeles Times, April 27, 1973, p. III-14
  • ^ "Reds Kill 24 Civilians in Phnom Penh Attack", Los Angeles Times, April 26, 1973, p. I-23
  • ^ "Actress Irene Ryan Dies at 70; Granny in Beverly Hillbillies", Los Angeles Times, April 27, 1973, p. I-3
  • ^ "Shakeup in Soviet Politburo Gives Brezhnev New Power", Los Angeles Times, April 27, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ Christian Nauvel, "A Return from Exile in Sight? The Chagossians and Their Struggle", Journal of International Human Rights (2007) p. 96
  • ^ Ronald J. Ostrow and Robert Shogan, "Gray Quits FBI in Bugging Scandal — President Picks Ruckelshaus as Temporary Chief", Los Angeles Times, April 28, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ Ronald J. Ostrow, "Gray Bows Out as FBI Nominee; President Cites 'Innuendos' at Watergate Quiz", Los Angeles Times, April 6, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ Patricia Sullivan, "Watergate-Era FBI Chief L. Patrick Gray III Dies at 88", The Washington Post, July 7, 2005
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  • ^ Thomas Hauser, The Trial of Patrolman Thomas Shea (Viking Press, 1980) p. 210
  • ^ "Munitions Shipment Explodes in Railroad Yard, Injures 27", Los Angeles Times, April 29, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Railroad train fires and munition explosions", by Raymond L. Beauregard, The History of Insensitive Munitions website
  • ^ "Youth Accused of Killing Six by Setting Fire", Los Angeles Times, April 29, 1973, p. I-A2
  • ^ "Liverpool, Celtic wrap up titles". The Windsor Star. April 30, 1973. p. 20. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  • ^ "Jacques Maritain Dies; Catholic Savant Was 91— French Philosopher, Called 'My Teacher' by Pope, Led Liberal Thought on Church", Los Angeles Times, April 29, 1973, p. I-21
  • ^ "Race Car Flips Into Crowd; Six Die", Los Angeles Times, April 30, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ "Agnew Seen Favorite In '76 GOP Choice", The Tennessean (Nashville, TN), April 29, 1976, p. 5-B
  • ^ "Agnew: I could win in '76", Miami News, April 30, 1973, p. 15 A
  • ^ "Tennis Results", Los Angeles Times, April 30, 1973, p. III-8
  • ^ "WATERGATE FORCES OUT NIXON AIDES— President Accepts Responsibility, Vows Through Probe— Kleindienst, Ehrlichman and Haldeman Quit; Dean Is Fired", by Ronald J. Ostrow and Robert L. Jackson, Los Angeles Times, May 1, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "The World", Los Angeles Times, May 1, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ "Retired Argentine Admiral Slain", Los Angeles Times, May 1, 1973, p. I-2

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