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1 October 1, 1973 (Monday)  





2 October 2, 1973 (Tuesday)  





3 October 3, 1973 (Wednesday)  





4 October 4, 1973 (Thursday)  





5 October 5, 1973 (Friday)  





6 October 6, 1973 (Saturday)  





7 October 7, 1973 (Sunday)  





8 October 8, 1973 (Monday)  





9 October 9, 1973 (Tuesday)  





10 October 10, 1973 (Wednesday)  





11 October 11, 1973 (Thursday)  





12 October 12, 1973 (Friday)  





13 October 13, 1973 (Saturday)  





14 October 14, 1973 (Sunday)  





15 October 15, 1973 (Monday)  





16 October 16, 1973 (Tuesday)  





17 October 17, 1973 (Wednesday)  





18 October 18, 1973 (Thursday)  





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20 October 20, 1973 (Saturday)  





21 October 21, 1973 (Sunday)  





22 October 22, 1973 (Monday)  





23 October 23, 1973 (Tuesday)  





24 October 24, 1973 (Wednesday)  





25 October 25, 1973 (Thursday)  





26 October 26, 1973 (Friday)  





27 October 27, 1973 (Saturday)  





28 October 28, 1973 (Sunday)  





29 October 29, 1973 (Monday)  





30 October 30, 1973 (Tuesday)  





31 October 31, 1973 (Wednesday)  





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October 6, 1973: Syrian troops invade Israel from the east
October 6, 1973: Army of Egypt recaptures the Suez Canal after six years as Yom Kippur War starts with invasion of Israel from the south
October 10, 1973: Facing criminal indictment, Spiro Agnew becomes first U.S. Vice President in more than 140 years to resign
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October 20, 1973: U.S. President Nixon fires Attorney General Elliott Richardson and Deputy William Ruckelshaus after they refuse to fire Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox

The following events occurred in October 1973:

October 1, 1973 (Monday)[edit]

October 2, 1973 (Tuesday)[edit]

October 3, 1973 (Wednesday)[edit]

October 4, 1973 (Thursday)[edit]

October 5, 1973 (Friday)[edit]

October 6, 1973 (Saturday)[edit]

Egypt's attack on the Sinai peninsula

October 7, 1973 (Sunday)[edit]

October 8, 1973 (Monday)[edit]

October 9, 1973 (Tuesday)[edit]

The former Syrian Army Headquarters

October 10, 1973 (Wednesday)[edit]

October 11, 1973 (Thursday)[edit]

October 12, 1973 (Friday)[edit]

October 13, 1973 (Saturday)[edit]

October 14, 1973 (Sunday)[edit]

October 15, 1973 (Monday)[edit]

October 16, 1973 (Tuesday)[edit]

October 17, 1973 (Wednesday)[edit]

October 18, 1973 (Thursday)[edit]

October 19, 1973 (Friday)[edit]

October 20, 1973 (Saturday)[edit]

The Sydney Opera House in 2008

October 21, 1973 (Sunday)[edit]

October 22, 1973 (Monday)[edit]

October 23, 1973 (Tuesday)[edit]

October 24, 1973 (Wednesday)[edit]

October 25, 1973 (Thursday)[edit]

October 26, 1973 (Friday)[edit]

October 27, 1973 (Saturday)[edit]

October 28, 1973 (Sunday)[edit]

October 29, 1973 (Monday)[edit]

October 30, 1973 (Tuesday)[edit]

October 31, 1973 (Wednesday)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Civilian Government to Be Named in Greece". Los Angeles Times. October 2, 1973. p. I-13.
  • ^ "Explosion Kills 10". Los Angeles Times. October 2, 1973. p. I-19.
  • ^ "Black Gets Most Votes in Atlanta Mayor Race". Los Angeles Times. October 3, 1973. p. I-5.
  • ^ "Paavo Nurmi Dies; 'Flying Finn' Set 20 Distance Marks". Los Angeles Times. October 3, 1973. p. III-1.
  • ^ "Paul Hartman Is Dead at 69; Starred in 'Angel in the Wings': Noted Revue Performer". The New York Times. October 4, 1973. p. 48.
  • ^ "Nixon Paid $1,670 In '70-'71 Taxes, Got $131,503 Refund, Paper Says", Baltimore Evening Sun, October 3, 1973, p.1
  • ^ "8 Cosmos Launched", Los Angeles Times, October 4, 1973, p. I-28
  • ^ "E. Germans Elect Stoph Chief of State", Los Angeles Times, October 4, 1973, p. I-12
  • ^ "In Stiffest Snub Yet to S. Africa, U.N. Bars Speech by Its Envoy", Los Angeles Times, October 4, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "African Bloc Stages Big Walkout in U.N.", by Don Shannon, Los Angeles Times, October 5, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ Melissa Ursula Dawn Goldsmith, Listen to Classic Rock! Exploring a Musical Genre (ABC-CLIO, 2019) pp. 131-135
  • ^ Michael Newton, ed., The Encyclopedia of Robberies, Heists, and Capers (Facts On File Inc., 2002) pp. 55-56
  • ^ Patrick Seale, Asad: The Struggle for the Middle East (University of California Press, 1990) pp. 197-1999
  • ^ "ISRAEL BATTLES EGYPT AND SYRIA— Air, Sea, Ground Fights Rage on 2 Fronts; Cairo Sends Its Troops Across Suez Canal", Bridgeport (CT) Post, October 6, 1973, p. 1
  • ^ "Cevert Killed in Crash; Stewart Quits Grand Prix", Los Angeles Times, October 7, 1973, p. III-1
  • ^ "Iraq Seizes Holdings of 2 U.S. Oil Firms to Aid Egypt, Syria", Los Angeles Times, October 8, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Makarios Unhurt as Mines Explode Early", Los Angeles Times, October 8, 1973, p. I-16
  • ^ Lerner, Adi (7 October 2011). "The Untold Story of Naval Heroism in the Yom Kippur War". Maariv (in Hebrew). Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  • ^ Betts, Richard K (1982), Cruise Missiles, Brookings Institution Press, p. 381, ISBN 0-8157-0933-1.
  • ^ Seymour M. Hersh, The Samson Option: Israel's Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy (Random House, 1991) p.225
  • ^ "Nuclear Arms in Cris under Secrecy: Israel and the Lessons of the 1967 and 1973 Wars", by Avner Cohen, in Planning the Unthinkable: How New Powers Will Use Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons (Cornell University Press, 2000) p. 117
  • ^ "Legal Opposition Faces BBC Radio for First Time", by Richard Last, Daily Telegraph (London), October 8, 1973, p. 10
  • ^ "Enter commercial radio, out of breath", by Paul Ferris, The Observer (London), October 7, 1973, p. 3
  • ^ South Africa 1978: Official Yearbook of the Republic of South Africa (Department of Information, 1978)
  • ^ "Canaveral Renamed for John F. Kennedy", Chicago Tribune, December 6, 1963, p.1
  • ^ "Canaveral Is Once Again Cape's Name", Los Angeles Times, October 10, 1973, p. I-5
  • ^ David Nicolle and Tom Cooper, Arab MiG-19 and MiG-21 Units in Combat (Osprey, 2004) pp. 66-67
  • ^ "Episcopal Ban on Second Marriages Ended", Los Angeles Times, October 10, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ a b "Holland Bans Sunday Drive to Save Gas", Los Angeles Times, October 31, 1973, p. I-16
  • ^ "Today in history: October 9". NBC News. 10 October 2005.
  • ^ "AGNEW RESIGNS, ADMITS TAX EVASION— Prosecutors Disclose Their Case Against Vice President", by Robert Shogan Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Engineer Recalls Payoff in Office of Vice President", by Ronald J. Ostrow, Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Russ Start Airlift of War Materiel to Egypt, Syria— Up to 30 Planes Reported Involved in First Wave", by Richard Reston, Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Congress OKs Presidential Warmaking Limit", Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ "House Votes to Curb Nixon's War Powers", Los Angeles Times, October 13, 1973, p. I-7
  • ^ "A Miracle Revisited: Mets Win It, 7-2", Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1973, p. III-1
  • ^ Fabry, Merrill (2 June 2016). "What Happens If the President Gets Drunk?". Now You Know. Time. Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  • ^ "Apathy & Ecstasy: It's A's vs. Mets— Only 24,265 See Hunter Stop Orioles, 3-0, for A.L. Pennant", by Charles Maher, Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1973, p. III-1
  • ^ "Two Mississippians Report Being Taken Aboard Unidentified Flying Object", AP report in Memphis (TN) Press-Scimitar, October 12, 1973, p. 1
  • ^ "UFO Story Stands Up in Lie Test", Los Angeles Times, October 31, 1973, p. I-23
  • ^ "Living Christmas Tree Due to Arrive Thursday", by Linda Newton Jones, Washington Post, October 10, 1973
  • ^ "National Yule Tree Dies", by Paul Hodge, Washington Post, September 14, 1978
  • ^ "His-and-Her Oaths— Perons Inaugurated", by David F. Belnap, Los Angeles Times, October 13, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ "U.S. Airlift to Replace Israeli Losses Reported— American Decision Calls for Supplying Nation 'With Whatever It Needs,' One Source Says", by Richard Reston, Los Angeles Times, October 13, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "REP. FORD NOMINATED AS VICE PRESIDENT— Choice Seems Intended to Avoid Fight With Congress", by Robert Shogan, Los Angeles Times, October 13, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Connally Role in Ruling Self Out Reported", by Carroll Kilpatrick, Washington Post, in Los Angeles Times, October 14, 1973, p. I-17
  • ^ "Report 'Blows Cover' of Top-Secret Agency— Senate Panel Lists Intelligence Group So Hidden Even Its Name Was Classified", Congressional Quarterly report, reprinted in Los Angeles Times, December 25, 1973, p. I-14
  • ^ "Russ General Died in Crash", Los Angeles Times, October 20, 1973, p. I-4
  • ^ Aviation Safety network
  • ^ "Howe & Sons: Famed Hockey Family to Enrich Houston", by Ron Rapoport, Los Angeles Times, October 12, 1973, p. III-1
  • ^ Foisie, Jack (October 15, 1973). "Thai Military Regime Toppled in Student Riots; 100 Feared Dead". Los Angeles Times. p. I-1.
  • ^ Foisie, Jack (October 17, 1973). "New Thailand Cabinet Dominated by Civilians". Los Angeles Times. p. I-21.
  • ^ "New Parliament Elected in Turkey". Los Angeles Times. October 15, 1973. p. I-2.
  • ^ "Chelsea recalls 1973 blaze that destroyed 18 blocks". The Boston Globe. October 14, 2013.
  • ^ "Ahmed Hamdi". Olympedia. OlyMADMen. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  • ^ "Israel Tanks Cross Suez; Sadat Warns of Missile Attack", Los Angeles Times, October 17, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Israel Winning Great Victory Against Egypt", by William Tuohy, Los Angeles Times, October 21, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Cod War is near to an end, says Heath", London Evening Standard, October 16, 1973, p. 7
  • ^ "Cod War 'could end within a week', Daily Mail (London), October 17, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "OPEC's Adaptation to Market Changes", by Jahangir Amuzegar, in The 1979 'Oil Shock': Legacy, Lessons, and Lasting Reverberations (The Middle East Institute, 1979), p. 10, on archive.org
  • ^ "Kissinger and Tho Share Nobel Peace Prize for Vietnam Pact", Los Angeles Times, October 17, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Tho Rejects the Nobel Prize for Peace", Los Angeles Times, October 24, 1973, p. I-18
  • ^ "The World", Los Angeles Times, October 17, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ "Atlanta Elects Black as Mayor in Bitter Runoff", Los Angeles Times, October 17, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Cuban Gunman Kidnaps 2 Envoys", Los Angeles Times, October 17, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ "Tom Snyder Looks Toward Tomorrow", The Eagle (Bryan-College Station TX), October 14, 1973, p. 13
  • ^ "Jazz Drummer Gene Krupa Dies of Leukemia at Age 64", Los Angeles Times, October 17, 1973, p. I-3
  • ^ "Arab Oil Nations Meet Today on U.S. Cutoff", by William J. Coughlin, Los Angeles Times, October 17, 1973, p. I-5
  • ^ "Arabs Cutting Oil Output 5% a Month to Gain War Goals; Single Out U.S. in Attempt to Pressure Israel", by William J. Coughlin, Los Angeles Times, October 18, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Sirica Rules Panel Can't Have Tapes; Courts Lack Jurisdiction to Entertain Suit, He Finds", Los Angeles Times, October 18, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ Doris Simonis, ed., Inventors and Inventions (Volume 2) (Marshall Cavendish, 2007) p. 359
  • ^ "Saudi Arabia Cuts Oil Production 10%". Los Angeles Times. October 19, 1973. p. I-1.
  • ^ "Oil production cuts by Arabs total 20 percent, survey discloses". Arizona Republic. Phoenix. October 28, 1973. p. A-2.
  • ^ a b c "Saudi Arabia, Algeria Halt Oil Exports to U.S.", Los Angeles Times, October 21, 1973, p. I-10
  • ^ "Caravan of Death". Memoria y Justicia.
  • ^ "Sarah Winckless". Olympedia. OlyMADMen. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  • ^ Kistler, Robert (October 19, 1973). "Walt Kelly, Creator of Satirical Pogo Comic Strip, Dies at 60". Los Angeles Times. p. I-3.
  • ^ "Nixon to Release Watergate Tapes Summary; Cox Objects", by Linda Mathews, Los Angeles Times, October 20, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Busy first day for Queen of Australia", The Age (Melbourne), October 20, 1973, p. 4
  • ^ "Elizabeth Accepts Shortened Title", UPI report in St. Joseph News-Press, October 20, 1973, p. 4
  • ^ "Nixon Fires Cox, Abolishes His Office; Richardson Quits— Ruckelshaus Out Too; Justice Dept. Headed by Solicitor General Bork", by Ronald J. Ostrow, Los Angeles Times, October 21, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "One magic word and Sydney hits Opera House high note", The Age (Melbourne), October 20, 1973, p.1
  • ^ "SYDNEY HAS ITS DAY OF GLORY... and World Watches", October 21, 1973, p.1
  • ^ "Sydney Opera:$1 Million Shindig", by David Lamb, Los Angeles Times, October 21, 1973, p. I-4
  • ^ "The day the insurgency ended", by Wilfred Pilo, The Borneo Post, November 3, 2013
  • ^ Clark Howard, Zebra: The True Account of the 179 Days of Terror in San Francisco (Richard Marek Publishers, 1979) pp. 238-239
  • ^ "The Nation", Los Angeles Times, October 21, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ Antoon De Baets, Censorship of Historical Thought: A World Guide, 1945–2000 (Greenwood, 2001) p. 503
  • ^ "The Bittersweet Champions: A's Win". Los Angeles Times. October 22, 1973. p. III-1.
  • ^ Moulton, Ron (6 December 1973). "An electric aeroplane" (PDF). Flight International. p. 946. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2013.
  • ^ "4 Persian Gulf States Ban Oil Supply to U.S.". Los Angeles Times. October 22, 1973. p. I-17.
  • ^ Florence, Mal (October 22, 1973). "Fred Dryer's Motto Is Safety First... and Second as Well". Los Angeles Times. p. III-1.
  • ^ Notice de personne "Auerbach, Lera (1973-....)" [Person notice "Auerbach, Lera (1973-....)"] (in French). Bibliothèque nationale de France. 3 November 2011. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  • ^ "Truce Declared; Fighting Goes On", AP report in St. Petersburg (FL) Times, October 23, 1973, p. 1
  • ^ "Israel Claims Egypt Broke Truce, Orders Army to Fight— Cites Incessant Violations of U.N. Cease-Fire", Los Angeles Times, October 23, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Pablo Casals, 96, Dies; Hailed as Premier Cellist, Humanist", Los Angeles Times, October 23, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Nixon Backs Down, Agrees to Give the Tapes to Sirica", Los Angeles Times, October 24, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "List of Recordings and Papers to Be Received by Judge", Los Angeles Times, October 24, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ "Retreat Linked to Impeachment", by Rudy Abramson, Los Angeles Times, October 24, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ "Nixon Vetoes Limit on His War Powers as 'Unconstitutional", Los Angeles Times, October 25, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "The World", Los Angeles Times, October 25, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ "Israel and Egypt Agree to Cease-Fire Again— Tel Aviv Orders Forces on Suez to Lay Down Arms; Action Follows Renewed Fighting", Los Angeles Times, October 24, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ Internet Movie Database
  • ^ "U.S. Military on Alert in Mideast Crisis", Kansas City Star, October 25, 1973, p. 1
  • ^ "Portions of Nixon Text", Los Angeles Times, October 27, 1973, p. I-11
  • ^ Brezhnev agreed to join the U.S. in supporting the resolution. "RUSSIANS AGREE TO KEEP TROOPS OUT OF U.N. MIDEAST TRUCE FORCE— A Confrontation Must Be Avoided, Moscow Is Told", Buffalo Evening News, October 25, 1973, p. 1
  • ^ "U.N. CREATES PEACE FORCE; CRISIS EASED— Kissinger Warns Soviet Union Against Sending Troops", Los Angeles Times, October 26, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Lebanon Finds Easy Way to Ration Gas— Cars With Even-Numbered License Plates Drive on Even Days, Others Vice Versa", by William J. Coughlin, Los Angeles Times, October 27, 1973, p. I-16
  • ^ "S. Korea Regime Frees Foe; He Quits Politics", Los Angeles Times, October 27, 1973, p. I-3
  • ^ "Alcatraz Will Be Opened to Public Today", Los Angeles Times, October 27, 1973, p. IA-12
  • ^ "Egypt and Israel agree to meet— Session to be held under U.N.'s flag". Arizona Republic. Phoenix. October 28, 1973. p. A- 1.
  • ^ "U.N. approves force of 7,000 as truce buffer". Arizona Republic. Phoenix. October 28, 1973. p. A-1.
  • ^ (Wrong date? No contemporary account can be found of the following accident: Anjanette Paya, an 8-year-old girl, became the first child known to have died from a pedestrian fall from the rim of the Grand Canyon. The child, from Supai Village, tripped and fell 500 feet (150 m) to her death from the Hualapai Hilltop while running to see the sunrise. Ghiglieri, Michael P.; Myers, Thomas M. (2016). Over the Edge: Death in Grand Canyon (Second ed.). Flagstaff, Arizona: Puma Press, LLC. ISBN 978-0-9847858-0-3.
  • ^ "65 in Opposition Drop Out of Portuguese Election Charging ‘Farce’", The New York Times, October 26, 1973, p.2
  • ^ "The World", Los Angeles Times, October 29, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ "Police arrest 100 Spanish dissenters", San Francisco Examiner, October 29, 1973, p. 13
  • ^ "Uruguay Troops Seize University", Los Angeles Times, October 29, 1973, p. I-2
  • ^ "Quebec Voters Clearly Reject Independence", Los Angeles Times, October 30, 1973, p. I-4
  • ^ "Istanbul Bridge Over Bosporus Strait Open— First Link in 2,485 Years", Los Angeles Times, October 31, 1973, p. I-4
  • ^ James M. Naughton, "House Panel Starts Inquiry On Impeachment Question", The New York Times, October 31, 1973, p. 1
  • ^ "Copter Whirls Into Dublin Jail, Carries Off 3 Top IRA Leaders— Fast, Daring Move Stuns Guards", Los Angeles Times, November 1, 1973, p. I-1
  • ^ "Paul Dudley White, Heart Pioneer, Dies— World Renowned Specialist, 87, Had Treated Eisenhower", Los Angeles Times, November 1, 1973, p. I-1

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