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The following events occurred in October 1977:

October 20, 1977: Plane crash kills six on flight carrying Lynyrd Synyrd rock band to concert
October 18, 1977: Lufthansa 181 passengers freed after being rescued from hijackers by Germany's GSG 9 commandosteam[1]
October 14, 1977: Popular singer and film star Bing Crosby dies on golf course[2]

October 1, 1977 (Saturday) edit

  • Pelé (Edson Arantes do Nascimento), the Brazilian professional footballer who would be named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee at the end of the 20th century, played his final game after popularizing soccer football in the United States, a friendly exhibition televised throughout the world. Pelé played the first half of the game for the New York Cosmos, the U.S. team where he had completed his professional career, and the second half for the team where he had started, Santos FC.
  • The United States and the Soviet Union jointly released a communiqué announcing their agreement regarding the Middle East and the requirements for peace between the Arab nations and Israel. The approved statement said in part that "The United States and the Soviet Union believe that... all specific questions of the settlement should be resolved, including such key issues as withdrawal of Israeli Armed Forces from territories occupied in the 1967 conflict; the resolution of the Palestinian question, including insuring the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people; termination of the state of war and establishment of normal peaceful relations on the basis of mutual recognition of the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political independence."[3][4][5]
  • Pakistan's leader Zia ul-Haq announced that he was indefinitely postponing parliamentary elections that had been scheduled for October 18, and decreed a halt to all further political activity. After taking power in a July 5 coup d'etat, General Zia had promised that elections for a new civilian government would be held as soon as possible.[6] Elections would not be held again until until 1985.
  • The United States Department of Energy began operations, with former U.S. Defense Secretary James Schlesinger serving as the first U.S. Secretary of Energy, began operations at the James V. Forrestal Building in Washington D.C., after having been authorized on August 4, 1977. The new cabinet-level department consolidated the Federal Energy Administration, the Energy Research and Development Administration, the Federal Power Commission, and programs of various other agencies.[7]
  • Born: Claudia Palacios, Colombian journalist and TV news anchor; in Cali

October 2, 1977 (Sunday) edit

  • According to a reporter for ESPN, the "high five" celebration in sports was originated, or at least was given its widest attention up to then, by Glenn Burke, an outfielder for baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers and Dusty Baker.[8] The two were celebrating Baker's game-winning home run that gave the Dodgers the National League West title on the last day of the regular season. As Jon Mooallem would describe it, "Burke, waiting on deck, thrust his hand enthusiastically over his head to greet his friend at the plate. Baker, not knowing what to do, smacked it." Baker told historians later, "His hand was up in the air, and he was arching way back... So I reached up and hit his hand. It seemed like the thing to do."
  • A mutiny of members of the Bangladesh Air Force and the Signal Corps of the Bangladesh Army was started by a signal from Signal Corps officer Sheikh Abdul Latif, followed by the takeover by 700 soldiers and airmen of the Central Ordnance Depot in Dhaka at 2:40 in the morning. By 5:00 a.m., the depot was looted of its weapons and the government radio station was taken over. By 8:00 a.m., however, the mutiny was suppressed, and a roundup of participants began.[9][10] Before the end of the year, over 1,000 troops and airmen would be executed.
  • Tomás Ó Fiaich was consecrated as the Archbishop of Armagh, the spiritual leader of Roman Catholics in the Irish Republic and in Northern Ireland.[11]
  • Born: Didier Défago, Swiss alpine ski racer, 2010 Olympic gold medalist in the downhill race; in Morgins, Canton of Valais[12]
  • Died: Odd Frantzen, 64, Norwegian footballer with 20 games for the Norway national team (including the 1938 World Cup tournament), was kicked to death during a home invasion by two robbers.[13]

October 3, 1977 (Monday) edit

October 4, 1977 (Tuesday) edit

October 5, 1977 (Wednesday) edit

 
October 5, 1977: HUD Secretary Patricia Roberts Harris, President Carter and New York City Mayor Abraham Beame in the South Bronx

October 6, 1977 (Thursday) edit

  • The Mikoyan MiG-29, a Soviet jet fighter, made its first flight, after being designed as a match for the U.S. F-15 and F-16 aircraft.[25]
  • Died: Danny Greene, 43, Irish-American mobster, was killed by a car bomb after going to a dental appointment in Lyndhurst, Ohio. A bomb had been placed in the car next to Greene's automobile and was remotely detonated.[26]

October 7, 1977 (Friday) edit

  • The Soviet Union adopted its third Constitution. In the same session, both houses of the Supreme Soviet, the USSR's official parliament, approved Vasily Kuznetsov as First Vice President of the Presidium (a post created in the new constitution), serving as assistant to Communist Party Secretary Leonid Brezhnev in Brezhnev's capacity as President of the Presidium. Kuznetsov had lived in the United States in the 1930s as a student at Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, and later as an employee of the Ford Motor Company in Detroit.[27]
  • The People's Republic of China announced that China and the Soviet Union reached an agreement in the city of Heiho on navigation of two rivers that separated the two Communist nations, the Amur (referred to in China as the Heilung river) and the Ussuri.[28]
  • Marvin Mandel, Governor of the U.S. state of Maryland, became the first U.S. governor since 1924 to be sentenced to prison for a federal crime, and was sentenced to four years in a federal prison. Mandel, found guilty on August 23 of mail fraud and racketeering, was suspended from office immediately after sentencing, and acting governor Blair Lee took over full duty.[29]

October 8, 1977 (Saturday) edit

  • Three terrorists of the Basque separatist group ETA assassinated the government-appointed Mayor of Guernica, Augusto Unceta Barrenechea, as well as his two bodyguards, after Unceta arrived to play at a jai alai court.[30][31]
  • In the first State of Origin game to be played in Australian rules football. Although the Victorian Football League (VFL) had more of the best Australian players than the West Australian Football League (WAFL), the agreement between the VFL and WAFL provided for interstate games to be waged based on where a player had grown up rather than where the player lived at the time of the game. Under the format, the Western Australian team had VFL and WAFL players who had started their careers in Western Australia, while the Victoria team roster was limited to players whose state of origin was Victoria. In the first State of Origin game, Western Australia defeated Victoria 151 to 57 (23.13 to 8.9). An earlier game (on June 25) between WAFL stars against VFL stars had seen Victoria defeat Western Australia, 154 to 91 (23.16 to 13.13).[32]
  • Born: Anne-Caroline Chausson, French BMX rider, 2008 Olympic gold medalist in the Women's BMX; in Dijon, Côte-d'Or département[33]
  • Died: Joe Greenstein, 84, Polish-born American strongman and entertainer

October 9, 1977 (Sunday) edit

October 10, 1977 (Monday) edit

October 11, 1977 (Tuesday) edit

 
North Yemen President al-Hamdi

October 12, 1977 (Wednesday) edit

October 13, 1977 (Thursday) edit

October 14, 1977 (Friday) edit

  • Running out of fuel, the hijacked Lufthansa Flight 181 landed at Bahrain at 1:52 in the morning after being denied permission to go to Baghdad and Kuwait. A spokesman for the hijackers demanded freedom for 13 West German terrorists and a ransom of $15,500,000 dollars, setting a deadline of noon local time on Sunday.[59] On arrival, the Boeing 737 was surrounded by Bahrain Army troops. The hijackers' leader, Zohair Youssif Akache, told air traffic controllers that co-pilot Jürgen Vietor would be killed unless troops were withdrawn. The Bahraini troops pulled back and the refueled aircraft left at 3:24 for Dubai and landed at 5:40 and remained there for two days.[54]
  • Former U.S. Representative Richard T. Hanna, who had served in Congress for California from 1963 to 1974, became the first Congressman to be indicted on federal charges arising from the Koreagate scandal. Hanna was charged with 35 counts of mail fraud, two counts of bribery and one count of conspiracy.[60] In 1978, Hanna would be found guilty and would be sentenced to one-year in prison.[61]
  • Died:
    • Bing Crosby (Harry Lillis Crosby), American singer, film star and golf sponsor, 74, died of a heart attack after playing 18 holes at the Golf La Moraleja course near in Spain.[62]
    • Habiba Nur Ali, 6, became the last person in human history to die from smallpox, after contracting the disease in an epidemic in the Somalian village of Kurtunawarey.[63]

October 15, 1977 (Saturday) edit

October 16, 1977 (Sunday) edit

  • After two days at Dubai, Lufthansa Flight 181 departed at 12:19 in the afternoon and was denied landing at Oman and Saudi Arabia before Jürgen Vietor made an emergency landing between the blockaded runways at Aden International Airport in South Yemen. The hijackers' leader, Zohair Akache, shot and killed pilot Jürgen Schumann, whose body was then thrown onto the tarmac at the Mogadishu airport after the jet landed.[67] The aircraft remained on the ground until it was refueled early the next morning.[54]
  • Born: John Mayer, American pop singer, winner of 7 Grammy awards; in Bridgeport, Connecticut

October 17, 1977 (Monday) edit

  • The first of the Hillside Strangler killings was carried out in Los Angeles by cousins Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono Jr. Yolanda Washington, the first of 12 victims, was abducted, raped, and strangled with a rope. Her nude body was cleaned up and dumped on a hillside near the Forest Lawn Cemetery on Ventura Highway.[68][69][70] Six more women and three girls, ranging in age from 12 to 28, would be murdered in November,[71] followed by one in December and a final victim in February.[72]
  • A team of 30 commandos from West Germany's GSG 9 (Grenzschutzgruppe 9) special ops team, commanded by Ulrich Wegener departed from Köln and landed at Mogadishu at 8:00 p.m. local time, then prepared to rescue the hostages of Lufthansa 181.[54]
  • Born: David "Dudu" Aouate, Israeli footballer and goalkeeper, with 78 caps for the Israel national team; in Nazareth Illit (now Nof HaGalil)
  • Died:

October 18, 1977 (Tuesday) edit

  • Troops of West Germany's GSG 9 special operations team stormed the hijacked Lufthansa passenger plane in Mogadishu in Somalia and killed three of the four hijackers but rescued the passengers and crew who had been held hostage for more than four days.[73][54]
  • Three members of the Baader-Meinhof Gang (who referred to themselves as the Red Army Faction) were found dead in their individual cells on the seventh floor of in West Germany's Stammheim Prison, in what police described as a simultaneous suicide in the wake of the failure of the Lufthansa hijacking. Gang-founder Andreas Baader and Jan-Carl Raspe both had gunshot wounds to the head, while Gudrun Ensslin hanged herself with the electric cord of a record player that she had been allowed in her cell. Baden-Wurttemberg's Justice Minister admitted that he could not explain how the men obtained guns, or how Ensslin was able to hang herself. The suicide attempt of Irmgard Möller, who stabbed herself with a butter knife, failed.[74] Red Army supporters would claim that the prisoners were murdered, though a subsequent search of the prison "found spaces behind wall boards in the cells that contained batteries, wiring and other apparatus enabling Baader-Meinhof prisoners to communicate from cell to cell", and sufficient space behind boards in the Baader and Raspe cells to conceal a pistol.[75] Upon learning of the deaths of Baader, Raspe and Ensslin, the Red Army Faction killed industrialist Hanns Martin Schleyer, who had been held hostage since his kidnapping on September 5.
  • The Aztra massacre of more than 100 people took place in Ecuador at the Aztra Sugar Company mill, located in La Troncal. Local police fired into a crowd of 2,000 striking workers who were occupying the mill, after being called by Mayor Eduardo Diaz.[76] Ecuador's government placed the number of dead at 16.[77]
 
Jackson in 1977

October 19, 1977 (Wednesday) edit

 
Hanns Martin Schleyer[84]

October 20, 1977 (Thursday) edit

October 21, 1977 (Friday) edit

  • John Starkey, a New York state trial judge in Brooklyn, rejected claims by attorneys of mental disability for David Berkowitz, defendant in the "Son of Sam" murders, and found Berkowitz mentally competent to stand trial. After hearing almost two days of testimony, Judge Starkey commented in his ruling "Everyone agrees he understands the charges against him. Is he oriented in time and place? The answer is yes. Has he established a working relationship with his attorney? Again, yes. Therefore I find we are able to proceed."[90]
  • The crash in the Philippines of a U.S. CH-53D Sea Stallion helicopter killed 24 U.S. Marines and injured 14 others on Mindoro Island.[91]
  • The European Patent Institute was founded.
  • Born: Chae Jung-an, South Korean actress, singer and philanthropist; in Busan

October 22, 1977 (Saturday) edit

 
The New River Gorge Bridge

October 23, 1977 (Sunday) edit

 
Mostafa Khomeini
  • Died:
    • Mostafa Khomeini, 46, Iranian cleric, died while in the custody of police in Najaf.[98] Memorial services for Mostafa Khomeini were organized in different cities in Iran by protesters who believed his death to be a murder by the SAVAK, the secret police of the Shah of Iran. Mostafa's father, the Ayatollah Khomeini, was in exile in France and did not return to Iran to attend the funeral, but would later describe the death as a "hidden favor of Allah" because it fueled discontent that led to the Islamic Revolution of 1979.[99]
    • George Mardikian, 73, Turkish-born Armenian-American restaurateur and philanthropist
    • Lester Markel, 83, American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner
    • Beatrice Nasmyth, 92, Canadian war correspondent

October 24, 1977 (Monday) edit

October 25, 1977 (Tuesday) edit

October 26, 1977 (Wednesday) edit

 
October 26, 1977: Enterprise prior to takeoff

October 27, 1977 (Thursday) edit

October 28, 1977 (Friday) edit

October 29, 1977 (Saturday) edit

  • A group of four hijackers seized control of Vietnam Airlines Flight 509,[118] a DC-3 airliner carrying 30 other passengers and a crew of six, shortly after the plane departed Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) on a flight to Phu Quoc Island.[119] Flight engineer Tran Dinh Nguyen and radio operator Nguyen Duc Hoa were shot to death, and a male flight attendant was stabbed. The plane landed at U-Tapao International Airport in Thailand for refueling, but the hijackers were refused asylum. Afterward, the DC-3 was permitted to land at Seletar Airport in Singapore, where the hijackers, led by Lam Van Tu, surrendered. While Singapore refused an extradition request from Vietnam, it tried all four hijackers for various crimes and sentenced each of them to 14 years in prison, with Lam Van Tu also receiving a caning of 12 strokes.[118]
  • Born: Brendan Fehr, Canadian film and TV actor known for Roswell; in New Westminster, British Columbia[120]

October 30, 1977 (Sunday) edit

 
Curi in 1975
  • A soccer football game in Italy's Serie A, the top professional league there, was played at Perugia between second place (3-2-0) Juventus FC and third place (3-1-1) Perugia Calcio, when Perugia midfielder Renato Curi collapsed on the field and died during the 51st minute of the game.[121] Curi, only 24 years old, was the first on-field fatality in Italian football. The match ended in a 0 to 0 draw.[122]
  • The record for fastest flight by an airplane around the world was broken after 12 years as a Pan American World Airways 747, carrying 150 passengers and crew, landed in the U.S. San Francisco, 54 hours and seven minutes after having departed from there on Friday.[123] The 747 covered 26,000 miles (42,000 km), flying from San Francisco and flying over the North Pole to London (UK), followed by landings in Cape Town (South Africa) and Auckland (New Zealand). The previous record of 62 hours, 27 minutes, had been set in 1965 by a Boeing 707. Pan Am had commissioned the flight to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
  • Died: Joseph Zerilli, 79, Italian-born American mobster who controlled the Detroit Partnership of organized crime, died of natural causes.[124]

October 31, 1977 (Monday) edit

  • A United Nations Security Council vote to impose an embargo against trade and arms shipments was vetoed by three of the five permanent members (the U.S., Britain and France) after being approved 10 to 5 overall. To earlier attempts to reach a compromise resolution had been vetoed as well.[125]
  • The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement, described as "the first major, modern treaty with Canadian people"[126] went into effect, providing for payment of C$255,000,000 (USD $229,000,000) over 20 years to 6,500 Cree and 4,200 Inuit Canadians living in northern Quebec, in return for the surrender of aboriginal rights to their 379,000 square miles (980,000 km2) aboriginal territory, constituting almost 60 percent of the land in the province of Quebec. The Cree and Inuit were also granted exclusive hunting, fishing and trapping rights in large tracts of land, and ownership of small parcels of land.
  • Voting was held for the 39 seats of Parliament in the South American nation of Surinam, for the first time since the nation had become independent. The National Party Coalition of Prime Minister Henck Arron won 22 seats, and the United Democratic Party coalition won the other 17.[127]
  • Raman Osman retired as the ceremonial governor-general of Mauritius after almost five years of service, although the head of the Mauritius government remained Seewoosagur Ramgoolam. The Chief Judge of Mauritius, Henry Garrioch took Osman's place.
  • A group of 200 people, who were occupying buildings illegally on west London's Freston Road and facing eviction, announced that they were ceding from the United Kingdom, and declared the Free and Independent Republic of Frestonia to call attention to their plight. The problem would finally be solved in 1982 with the building of a housing project by the Notting Hill Housing Trust.[128]
  • Born: Debdeep Mukhopadhyay, Indian cryptographer security specialist; in Howrah, West Bengal[129]

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october, 1977, 1977, january, february, march, april, june, july, august, september, october, november, december, following, events, occurred, october, 1977, plane, crash, kills, flight, carrying, lynyrd, synyrd, rock, band, concert, october, 1977, lufthansa, . 1977 January February March April May June July August September October November December lt lt October 1977 gt gt Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 The following events occurred in October 1977 October 20 1977 Plane crash kills six on flight carrying Lynyrd Synyrd rock band to concert October 18 1977 Lufthansa 181 passengers freed after being rescued from hijackers by Germany s GSG 9 commandosteam 1 October 14 1977 Popular singer and film star Bing Crosby dies on golf course 2 Contents 1 October 1 1977 Saturday 2 October 2 1977 Sunday 3 October 3 1977 Monday 4 October 4 1977 Tuesday 5 October 5 1977 Wednesday 6 October 6 1977 Thursday 7 October 7 1977 Friday 8 October 8 1977 Saturday 9 October 9 1977 Sunday 10 October 10 1977 Monday 11 October 11 1977 Tuesday 12 October 12 1977 Wednesday 13 October 13 1977 Thursday 14 October 14 1977 Friday 15 October 15 1977 Saturday 16 October 16 1977 Sunday 17 October 17 1977 Monday 18 October 18 1977 Tuesday 19 October 19 1977 Wednesday 20 October 20 1977 Thursday 21 October 21 1977 Friday 22 October 22 1977 Saturday 23 October 23 1977 Sunday 24 October 24 1977 Monday 25 October 25 1977 Tuesday 26 October 26 1977 Wednesday 27 October 27 1977 Thursday 28 October 28 1977 Friday 29 October 29 1977 Saturday 30 October 30 1977 Sunday 31 October 31 1977 Monday 32 ReferencesOctober 1 1977 Saturday editPele Edson Arantes do Nascimento the Brazilian professional footballer who would be named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee at the end of the 20th century played his final game after popularizing soccer football in the United States a friendly exhibition televised throughout the world Pele played the first half of the game for the New York Cosmos the U S team where he had completed his professional career and the second half for the team where he had started Santos FC The United States and the Soviet Union jointly released a communique announcing their agreement regarding the Middle East and the requirements for peace between the Arab nations and Israel The approved statement said in part that The United States and the Soviet Union believe that all specific questions of the settlement should be resolved including such key issues as withdrawal of Israeli Armed Forces from territories occupied in the 1967 conflict the resolution of the Palestinian question including insuring the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people termination of the state of war and establishment of normal peaceful relations on the basis of mutual recognition of the principles of sovereignty territorial integrity and political independence 3 4 5 Pakistan s leader Zia ul Haq announced that he was indefinitely postponing parliamentary elections that had been scheduled for October 18 and decreed a halt to all further political activity After taking power in a July 5 coup d etat General Zia had promised that elections for a new civilian government would be held as soon as possible 6 Elections would not be held again until until 1985 The United States Department of Energy began operations with former U S Defense Secretary James Schlesinger serving as the first U S Secretary of Energy began operations at the James V Forrestal Building in Washington D C after having been authorized on August 4 1977 The new cabinet level department consolidated the Federal Energy Administration the Energy Research and Development Administration the Federal Power Commission and programs of various other agencies 7 Born Claudia Palacios Colombian journalist and TV news anchor in CaliOctober 2 1977 Sunday editAccording to a reporter for ESPN the high five celebration in sports was originated or at least was given its widest attention up to then by Glenn Burke an outfielder for baseball s Los Angeles Dodgers and Dusty Baker 8 The two were celebrating Baker s game winning home run that gave the Dodgers the National League West title on the last day of the regular season As Jon Mooallem would describe it Burke waiting on deck thrust his hand enthusiastically over his head to greet his friend at the plate Baker not knowing what to do smacked it Baker told historians later His hand was up in the air and he was arching way back So I reached up and hit his hand It seemed like the thing to do A mutiny of members of the Bangladesh Air Force and the Signal Corps of the Bangladesh Army was started by a signal from Signal Corps officer Sheikh Abdul Latif followed by the takeover by 700 soldiers and airmen of the Central Ordnance Depot in Dhaka at 2 40 in the morning By 5 00 a m the depot was looted of its weapons and the government radio station was taken over By 8 00 a m however the mutiny was suppressed and a roundup of participants began 9 10 Before the end of the year over 1 000 troops and airmen would be executed Tomas o Fiaich was consecrated as the Archbishop of Armagh the spiritual leader of Roman Catholics in the Irish Republic and in Northern Ireland 11 Born Didier Defago Swiss alpine ski racer 2010 Olympic gold medalist in the downhill race in Morgins Canton of Valais 12 Died Odd Frantzen 64 Norwegian footballer with 20 games for the Norway national team including the 1938 World Cup tournament was kicked to death during a home invasion by two robbers 13 October 3 1977 Monday editIndira Gandhi the former Prime Minister of India was arrested at her home in Delhi after Charan Singh the Minister of Home Affairs secured a criminal indictment against her for misuse of government owned property 14 At her arraignment magistrate Ripu Dayal dismissed the charges unconditionally citing insufficient evidence and released her 15 16 Died Tay Garnett William Taylor Gaarnett 83 American film director known for The Postman Always Rings Twice Mrs Parkington and The Valley of Decision 17 October 4 1977 Tuesday editThe military government of Peru led by General Francisco Morales Bermudez announced that the first national elections since 1966 would take place in the South American nation on June 18 with voting for the 100 member Constituent Assembly 18 The Soviet Union announced its Interkosmos program that would allow people from other nations to join Soviet cosmonauts in being launched into space with a news bulletin in the Communist Polish Workers Party newspaper Trybuna Ludu 19 On March 2 1978 Vladimir Remek of Czechoslovakia would become the first space traveler from a place other than the U S or the USSR Born Muhammad Ali Mirza Pakistani Islamic scholar in Jhelum Punjab province Najat Vallaud Belkacem Moroccan born French politician French Minister of National Education 2014 to 2017 in Bni Chiker Morocco Matthias Fekl German born French Minister of the Interior in 2017 in Frankfurt West Germany Died Seelawathie Gopallawa First Lady of Sri Lanka since 1972 as wife of President William GopallawaOctober 5 1977 Wednesday editIn Spain an autonomous regional government was established in the area of Catalonia comprising the provinces of Barcelona Gerona Tarragona and Lerida 20 nbsp October 5 1977 HUD Secretary Patricia Roberts Harris President Carter and New York City Mayor Abraham Beame in the South Bronx U S President Jimmy Carter visited the South Bronx in New York City and after observing the decay on Charlotte Street declared the area to be the worst neighborhood in the United States 21 22 Yasuhiko Okudera became the first Japanese footballer to play in a European major league making his debut for the West German Bundesliga team 1 FC Koln Born Man Maneewan Thai folk singer known for his hits singing Luk thung music in Phibun Mangsahan district Died Seamus Costello Irish activist and leader of the paramilitary Irish Republican Socialist Party was shot to death while sitting in his parked car in Dublin 23 Jan Garber 82 American musician and big band leader as well as a radio personality known for the NBC Radio Network program The Jan Garber Orchestra 24 October 6 1977 Thursday editThe Mikoyan MiG 29 a Soviet jet fighter made its first flight after being designed as a match for the U S F 15 and F 16 aircraft 25 Died Danny Greene 43 Irish American mobster was killed by a car bomb after going to a dental appointment in Lyndhurst Ohio A bomb had been placed in the car next to Greene s automobile and was remotely detonated 26 October 7 1977 Friday editThe Soviet Union adopted its third Constitution In the same session both houses of the Supreme Soviet the USSR s official parliament approved Vasily Kuznetsov as First Vice President of the Presidium a post created in the new constitution serving as assistant to Communist Party Secretary Leonid Brezhnev in Brezhnev s capacity as President of the Presidium Kuznetsov had lived in the United States in the 1930s as a student at Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh and later as an employee of the Ford Motor Company in Detroit 27 The People s Republic of China announced that China and the Soviet Union reached an agreement in the city of Heiho on navigation of two rivers that separated the two Communist nations the Amur referred to in China as the Heilung river and the Ussuri 28 Marvin Mandel Governor of the U S state of Maryland became the first U S governor since 1924 to be sentenced to prison for a federal crime and was sentenced to four years in a federal prison Mandel found guilty on August 23 of mail fraud and racketeering was suspended from office immediately after sentencing and acting governor Blair Lee took over full duty 29 October 8 1977 Saturday editThree terrorists of the Basque separatist group ETA assassinated the government appointed Mayor of Guernica Augusto Unceta Barrenechea as well as his two bodyguards after Unceta arrived to play at a jai alai court 30 31 In the first State of Origin game to be played in Australian rules football Although the Victorian Football League VFL had more of the best Australian players than the West Australian Football League WAFL the agreement between the VFL and WAFL provided for interstate games to be waged based on where a player had grown up rather than where the player lived at the time of the game Under the format the Western Australian team had VFL and WAFL players who had started their careers in Western Australia while the Victoria team roster was limited to players whose state of origin was Victoria In the first State of Origin game Western Australia defeated Victoria 151 to 57 23 13 to 8 9 An earlier game on June 25 between WAFL stars against VFL stars had seen Victoria defeat Western Australia 154 to 91 23 16 to 13 13 32 Born Anne Caroline Chausson French BMX rider 2008 Olympic gold medalist in the Women s BMX in Dijon Cote d Or departement 33 Died Joe Greenstein 84 Polish born American strongman and entertainerOctober 9 1977 Sunday editIn Bangladesh a mass execution was carried on military personnel accused in an October 2 mutiny Starting at midnight death sentences were carried out at the Dhaka Central Jail against prisoners accused of treason with execution by hanging or by firing squad 34 Over the next two months a total of 1 143 Army and Air Force personnel were put to death 9 The Soyuz 25 space mission was launched from the Soviet Union with Cosmonauts Vladimir Kovalyonok and Valery Ryumin with the goal of being the first spacecraft to dock with the Salyut 6 space station 35 After five attempts to engage the Salyut s docking latches Kovalyonok and Ryumin ended the mission on October 11 36 37 Herb Lusk a running back for the Philadelphia Eagles scored a touchdown in an NFL game against the New York Giants then knelt in the end zone and gave a prayer of thanks becoming the first NFL player to give a prayer after scoring and setting a habit picked up by other players since then 38 The first championship game of Australia s National Soccer League was played at Brisbane in Queensland for the NSL Cup Brisbane City FC and the Marconi Stallions from the Sydney suburb of Fairfield New South Wales played to a 1 1 draw after Brisbane scored the tying goal in the 60th minute 39 Died Ruth Elder 74 pioneering female aviator who flew 2 623 miles 4 221 km across the Atlantic Ocean on October 11 1927 in an attempt to match the feat of Charles Lindbergh died almost exactly 50 years after the accomplishment 40 October 10 1977 Monday editIn the Philippines an attack by the separatist Moro National Liberation Front killed 35 officers and soldiers of the Philippine Army including Brigadier General Teodulfo Bautista the Adjutant General of the Armed Forces of the Philippines 41 General Bautista had been lured by the Moro leader Usman Sali to the public square in the city of Patikul on the pretext of peace negotiations when Bautista s group was ambushed 42 A riot by 2 000 people confined in Mexico s Jalisco state penitentiary in Guadalajara left 14 inmates dead Afterward hundreds of prisoners signed a statement saying that the persons killed had been informers 43 Jubilaum an orchestral composition by German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen had its premiere at the Hannover Opera House in West Germany Stockhausen had been commissioned to create an original work for the Operatic Festival the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Hannover Opera Born Amir Karara Egyptian film and TV actor and star of the suspense drama Kalabsh in Cairo Died Ivan Lavsky 58 Soviet Russian painter Jean Duvieusart 77 Prime Minister of Belgium in 1950 President of the European Parliament 1964 to 1965 Angelo Muscat 47 Maltese born British character actor died of pneumonia October 11 1977 Tuesday edit nbsp North Yemen President al Hamdi The president of the Yemen Arab Republic North Yemen Lieutenant Colonel Ibrahim al Hamdi was assassinated in San a two days before he was scheduled to visit the People s Democratic Republic of Yemen South Yemen to discuss reunification of the two nations A three member council headed by the Yemeni armed forces Chief of Staff Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed al Ghashimi replaced Hamadi who had been iklled along with his brother Abdullah 44 45 The Treaty of Osimo signed on November 10 1975 between Italy and Yugoslavia went into effect and divided the former Free Territory of Trieste between the two countries The area to the west of the Adriatic Sea went to Italy as the Province of Trieste and the larger portion to the east became part of Yugoslavia and would be divided again between the republics of Slovenia and Croatia Mato Grosso do Sul was created as the 22nd state of Brazil from the southern portion of the existing state of Mato Grosso With a capital at Campo Grande Mato Grosso do Sul would gain full statehood on January 1 1979 and Harry Amorim Costa as its first governor Born Matt Bomer American TV actor known for being the star of White Collar Golden Globe award winner for The Normal Heart in Webster Groves Missouri Laura Gallego Garcia Spanish author of juvenile fiction in Quart de Poblet Valencia Died Beatriz Allende 35 Chilean socialist politician and daughter of the late President Salvador Allende committed suicide at Havana while in exile in Cuba 46 MacKinlay Kantor 73 American novelist and Civil War historian known for his 1956 bestseller and Pulitzer Prize winning book Andersonville 47 October 12 1977 Wednesday editBrazil s Minister of the Army General Sylvio Frota was fired by President Ernesto Geisel after General Frota announced that he intended to run for president against Geisel in the 1978 presidential election 48 49 The U S Community Reinvestment Act to encourage investment in low income housing was signed into law by President Carter Thirty people in India were drowned when the bus in which they were riding ran off the road near the city of Chandigarh in the state of Punjab and fell into a canal of the Bhakra Dam 50 The Empire State Building in New York City began the practice of using different colored floodlighting of a building to celebrate special occasions with a system devised and installed by Douglas Leigh 51 The skyscraper at one time the tallest in the world was illuminated in blue and white to celebrate the victory of the New York Yankees in the World Series Born Bode Miller American alpine ski racer 2010 Olympic gold medalist winner of world championships in 2003 and 2005 in Easton New Hampshire 52 Died Dorothy Davenport 82 American film producer and actress known for her crusade against drug abuse in the 1920s after the death of her husband Wallace Reid she was the writer producer and star of the anti drug film Human Wreckage Germaine Bailac 96 French mezzo soprano opera singer for the Paris OperaOctober 13 1977 Thursday editLufthansa Flight 181 was hijacked by four members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine after taking off from the Spanish resort of Palma de Mallorca on a flight to Frankfurt bringing vacationers back to West Germany 53 54 At 2 30 p m the four hijackers invaded the cabin and forced the pilot to divert the flight to Rome for refueling The PFLP demanded the release of 11 imprisoned members of West Germany s Red Army Faction terrorist group From Rome the Boeing 737 stopped at Larnaca on the island of Cyprus where a representative of the Palestine Liberation Organization attempted to get the hijackers to release the passengers and crew After departing Larnaca the jet took off and attempted to land at Beirut Damascus and Baghdad Benjamin Fortes a 59 year old accountant in South Africa became the first person to receive a donor heart from a chimpanzee The surgery took place at the Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town and was performed by Dr Christiaan Barnard who had made the first human heart transplant in 1968 Dr Barnard had transplanted a baboon heart into a human earlier in the year but the patient died a few hours after the surgery The chimpanzee heart was a supplement rather than a replacement to the patient s heart 55 Fortes lived for 82 hours after the operation 56 The career of world famous motorcycle stunt rider Evel Knievel came to an end as Robert C Knievel pleaded guilty to a September 21 assault of Shelly Saltman an 20th Century Fox studio executive who had written an unflattering book about Knievel s 1974 attempt to jump over the Snake River Canyon 57 On November 14 Knievel was sentenced to 180 days incarceration at the Los Angeles County Jail and lost all of his sponsors 58 Born Paul Pierce U S pro basketball player 2021 Hall of Fame inductee in Oakland California Antonio Di Natale Italian footballer with 42 caps for the Italy national team in Naples Kiele Sanchez American TV actress known for The Glades in Chicago Died Harry Helson 78 American psychologist who developed the Adaptation Level Theory of judgment October 14 1977 Friday editRunning out of fuel the hijacked Lufthansa Flight 181 landed at Bahrain at 1 52 in the morning after being denied permission to go to Baghdad and Kuwait A spokesman for the hijackers demanded freedom for 13 West German terrorists and a ransom of 15 500 000 dollars setting a deadline of noon local time on Sunday 59 On arrival the Boeing 737 was surrounded by Bahrain Army troops The hijackers leader Zohair Youssif Akache told air traffic controllers that co pilot Jurgen Vietor would be killed unless troops were withdrawn The Bahraini troops pulled back and the refueled aircraft left at 3 24 for Dubai and landed at 5 40 and remained there for two days 54 Former U S Representative Richard T Hanna who had served in Congress for California from 1963 to 1974 became the first Congressman to be indicted on federal charges arising from the Koreagate scandal Hanna was charged with 35 counts of mail fraud two counts of bribery and one count of conspiracy 60 In 1978 Hanna would be found guilty and would be sentenced to one year in prison 61 Died Bing Crosby Harry Lillis Crosby American singer film star and golf sponsor 74 died of a heart attack after playing 18 holes at the Golf La Moraleja course near in Spain 62 Habiba Nur Ali 6 became the last person in human history to die from smallpox after contracting the disease in an epidemic in the Somalian village of Kurtunawarey 63 October 15 1977 Saturday editTwo days of voting in the first multi candidate elections in 12 years began in Zaire now the Democratic Republic of the Congo Although all candidates were required to be approved by the Mouvement Populaire de la Revolution MPR Zaire s only permitted political party voters were given a choice of 2 080 office seekers running for the 272 seats of the Legislative Council 64 The government of Spain promulgated the La Ley de Amnistia The Law of Amnesty Law 46 1977 65 The law went into effect two days later upon publication in the government s Boletin Oficial del Estado Born David Trezeguet French footballer with 71 caps for the France national team in Rouen Seine Maritime departement Died Farida Arriany 39 popular Indonesian film actress died of complications following an appendectomy 66 Florence Broadhurst 78 Australian landscape artist and wallpaper entrepreneur was beaten to death in her home in Paddington New South Wales October 16 1977 Sunday editAfter two days at Dubai Lufthansa Flight 181 departed at 12 19 in the afternoon and was denied landing at Oman and Saudi Arabia before Jurgen Vietor made an emergency landing between the blockaded runways at Aden International Airport in South Yemen The hijackers leader Zohair Akache shot and killed pilot Jurgen Schumann whose body was then thrown onto the tarmac at the Mogadishu airport after the jet landed 67 The aircraft remained on the ground until it was refueled early the next morning 54 Born John Mayer American pop singer winner of 7 Grammy awards in Bridgeport ConnecticutOctober 17 1977 Monday editThe first of the Hillside Strangler killings was carried out in Los Angeles by cousins Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono Jr Yolanda Washington the first of 12 victims was abducted raped and strangled with a rope Her nude body was cleaned up and dumped on a hillside near the Forest Lawn Cemetery on Ventura Highway 68 69 70 Six more women and three girls ranging in age from 12 to 28 would be murdered in November 71 followed by one in December and a final victim in February 72 A team of 30 commandos from West Germany s GSG 9 Grenzschutzgruppe 9 special ops team commanded by Ulrich Wegener departed from Koln and landed at Mogadishu at 8 00 p m local time then prepared to rescue the hostages of Lufthansa 181 54 Born David Dudu Aouate Israeli footballer and goalkeeper with 78 caps for the Israel national team in Nazareth Illit now Nof HaGalil Died Michael Balcon 81 British film producer Yusuf Banuri 69 Pakistani Islamic scholar and educator founder of the Jamia Uloom ul Islamia universityOctober 18 1977 Tuesday editTroops of West Germany s GSG 9 special operations team stormed the hijacked Lufthansa passenger plane in Mogadishu in Somalia and killed three of the four hijackers but rescued the passengers and crew who had been held hostage for more than four days 73 54 Three members of the Baader Meinhof Gang who referred to themselves as the Red Army Faction were found dead in their individual cells on the seventh floor of in West Germany s Stammheim Prison in what police described as a simultaneous suicide in the wake of the failure of the Lufthansa hijacking Gang founder Andreas Baader and Jan Carl Raspe both had gunshot wounds to the head while Gudrun Ensslin hanged herself with the electric cord of a record player that she had been allowed in her cell Baden Wurttemberg s Justice Minister admitted that he could not explain how the men obtained guns or how Ensslin was able to hang herself The suicide attempt of Irmgard Moller who stabbed herself with a butter knife failed 74 Red Army supporters would claim that the prisoners were murdered though a subsequent search of the prison found spaces behind wall boards in the cells that contained batteries wiring and other apparatus enabling Baader Meinhof prisoners to communicate from cell to cell and sufficient space behind boards in the Baader and Raspe cells to conceal a pistol 75 Upon learning of the deaths of Baader Raspe and Ensslin the Red Army Faction killed industrialist Hanns Martin Schleyer who had been held hostage since his kidnapping on September 5 The Aztra massacre of more than 100 people took place in Ecuador at the Aztra Sugar Company mill located in La Troncal Local police fired into a crowd of 2 000 striking workers who were occupying the mill after being called by Mayor Eduardo Diaz 76 Ecuador s government placed the number of dead at 16 77 nbsp Jackson in 1977 The New York Yankees defeated the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers 8 to 4 to win baseball s World Series in Game 6 capturing the series 4 games to 2 The Yankees Reggie Jackson hit three home runs matching a record in a World Series game set by Babe Ruth for the Yankees on October 6 1926 in Game 4 of the 1926 World Series 78 Only one other MLB player Albert Pujols of the 2011 St Louis Cardinals has hit three homers in a World Series The House of Commons of Canada began live television coverage of its proceedings 79 Born Giorgi Maskharashvili Georgian film actor and director in Tbilisi Georgian SSR Soviet Union Paul Stalteri Canadian soccer player with 84 caps for the Canada national soccer team as well as 170 games in Germany s Bundesliga and 55 in England s Premier League in Etobicoke Ontario Ryan Nelsen New Zealand footballer with 49 caps for the New Zealand national team in Christchurch Peter Sohn U S animator and voice actor for Pixar in The Bronx New York Elisa Hansen and Lisa Hansen twins who were conjoined at the brain They would become the first to both survive surgery after a 16 hour surgery in 1979 80 and both would live until age 42 Died Ray Ryan U S multi millionaire casino and resort owner was murdered by a bomb that had been placed under his Lincoln Continental automobile in Evansville Indiana 81 October 19 1977 Wednesday editActing under section 10 of the Internal Security Act the South African government made a nationwide roundup of 70 people associated with the anti apartheid Black Consciousness Movement after declaring 19 organizations illegal 82 83 nbsp Hanns Martin Schleyer 84 The day after the murder of kidnapped West German industrialist Hanns Martin Schleyer his body was found in France in the trunk of an Audi 100 automobile that had been parked in Mulhouse 85 Red Army Faction member Silke Maier Witt informed the Paris newspaper Liberation that the car was parked on the Rue Charles Peguy in Mulhouse and followed up with a phone call to the police in Frankfurt 86 October 20 1977 Thursday editSix people including three members of the southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd died in a charter plane crash outside Gillsburg Mississippi Killed also were pilot Walter McCreary co pilot William Gray and the band s assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick 87 The Convair CV 240 airplane was flying from the band s last concert at Greenville South Carolina to a scheduled concert at Baton Rouge Louisiana when it ran out of fuel The accident happened days after the October 17 release of their album Street Survivors Thailand s Prime Minister Thanin Kraivichien was overthrown in a bloodless coup d etat 88 carried out by the Royal Thai Armed Forces and led by Army General Kriangsak Chamanan who formed a new government on November 11 The parliament of the Republic of Sri Lanka enacted a law changing the system of government in the island nation to a parliamentary republic called the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka replacing the 168 member National State Assembly with the new Parliament of Sri Lanka which would have 225 members elected The change became effective upon the signing of the legislation by the Speaker of the Assembly Anandatissa de Alwis 89 Born General Hun Manet Prime Minister of Cambodia since 2023 in Memot Democratic Kampuchea to General Hun Sen who would later serve as Prime Minister from 1998 to 2023 before stepping down in favor of his son Sam Witwer American television actor known as the star of Being Human in Glenview Illinois Miguel Augusto Rodriguez Venezuela TV actor in Caracas Died Ronnie Van Zant 29 lead vocalist for Lynyrd Skynyrd Steve Gaines 28 guitarist for Lynyrd Skynyrd Cassie Gaines 29 backup vocalist for Lynyrd Skynyrd older sister of Steve GainesOctober 21 1977 Friday editJohn Starkey a New York state trial judge in Brooklyn rejected claims by attorneys of mental disability for David Berkowitz defendant in the Son of Sam murders and found Berkowitz mentally competent to stand trial After hearing almost two days of testimony Judge Starkey commented in his ruling Everyone agrees he understands the charges against him Is he oriented in time and place The answer is yes Has he established a working relationship with his attorney Again yes Therefore I find we are able to proceed 90 The crash in the Philippines of a U S CH 53D Sea Stallion helicopter killed 24 U S Marines and injured 14 others on Mindoro Island 91 The European Patent Institute was founded Born Chae Jung an South Korean actress singer and philanthropist in BusanOctober 22 1977 Saturday edit nbsp The New River Gorge Bridge What was at the time the world s longest single span arch bridge opened in the U S state of West Virginia 92 The New River Gorge Bridge near Fayetteville is 3 030 feet 924 m long and 876 feet 267 m over the New River The supporting arch is 1 700 feet 518 m long 92 The magnetosphere measuring ISEE 1 and ISEE 2 satellites officially International Sun Earth Explorer A and B were launched on the same day from the United States 93 The Constitution of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands was promulgated in a declaration signed by U S president Jimmy Carter 94 Born David Callaham American screenwriter in Fresno California Joju George Indian film actor and producer of Malayalam cinema known for Iratta in Mala Kerala Died Shwe Pyi Aye 68 Burmese musician and composerOctober 23 1977 Sunday editBy a two thirds margin voters in Panama approved the two Panama Canal treaties signed with the United States 95 The president of Catalonia Josep Tarradellas returned to Barcelona after decades in exile and the autonomous government of Catalonia the Generalitat was restored in Spain 96 A fire swept through the Hotel Toledo in Chicago a skid row hotel for where transient men and women were living Seven people were killed and 14 injured after the two story building went up in flames 97 nbsp Mostafa Khomeini Died Mostafa Khomeini 46 Iranian cleric died while in the custody of police in Najaf 98 Memorial services for Mostafa Khomeini were organized in different cities in Iran by protesters who believed his death to be a murder by the SAVAK the secret police of the Shah of Iran Mostafa s father the Ayatollah Khomeini was in exile in France and did not return to Iran to attend the funeral but would later describe the death as a hidden favor of Allah because it fueled discontent that led to the Islamic Revolution of 1979 99 George Mardikian 73 Turkish born Armenian American restaurateur and philanthropist Lester Markel 83 American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner Beatrice Nasmyth 92 Canadian war correspondentOctober 24 1977 Monday editThe United Nations General Assembly elected five new non permanent members of the United Nations Security Council Czechoslovakia Kuwait Bolivia and Gabon received the necessary two thirds majority at least 102 of the 146 votes on the first ballot After five ballots Nigeria defeated Niger The criminal trial of former Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto began before the High Court in Lahore before a panel of five judges After five months of evidence and deliberation the High Court would find Bhutto guilty of murder on March 18 and sentence him to be executed which would take place on April 4 1979 In the U S Veterans Day was observed on the fourth Monday in October for the last time after having been moved to that date since 1971 by the Uniform Monday Holiday Act of 1968 The holiday was returned to November 11 the anniversary of the Armistice Day end of World War One where it had been observed nationally from 1938 to 1970 with the day off on Monday if the holiday falls on Saturday or Sunday 100 The Little Red Haired Girl referred to in the comic strip Peanuts for 20 years but never shown 101 was finally introduced to fans in a new Peanuts TV special It s Your First Kiss Charlie Brown aired on CBS In the show her name was revealed to be Heather 102 Born David Callaham American film screenwriter in Fresno California Died Giuseppina Masotti Biggiogero 83 Italian mathematician 103 October 25 1977 Tuesday editA Palestinian gunman assassinated Saif Ghobash an official with the Foreign Ministry of the United Arab Emirates as Ghobash was walking through the Abu Dhabi International Airport and had apparently been mistaken by the gunman for the Foreign Minister of Syria Abdul Halim Khaddam 104 The existence of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service ASIS was confirmed by Australia s Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser after the recommendation of the Royal Commission on Intelligence and Security chaired by Commissioner Robert Hope The ASIS had been established in 1952 and had remained unknown to the public until reporters for the Sydney newspaper The Daily Telegraph exposed it on November 1 1972 105 Born Birgit Prinz German footballer with 214 caps for the Germany national women s team in Frankfurt West Germany Died Felix Gouin 93 Prime Minister of France in 1946 Helen Badgley 68 American silent film actress as The Thanhouser Kidlet in 103 films between the ages of 4 and 9 106 October 26 1977 Wednesday editThe last natural smallpox case was discovered in Merca district Somalia The World Health Organization WHO and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC consider this date the anniversary of the eradication of smallpox a great success of vaccination and by extension of modern science 107 The first successful test of a killer satellite was made by the Soviet Union as Kosmos 961 intercepted Kosmos 959 which had been put into orbit five days earlier 108 The interceptor came close enough that destruction would have been possible although no actual damage took place Both satellites were subsequently de orbited 109 Sir Keith Holyoake took office as the Governor general of New Zealand succeeding Sir Denis Blundell Holyoake had served as Prime Minister from 1960 to 1972 110 nbsp October 26 1977 Enterprise prior to takeoff The last taxi flight of Space Shuttle Enterprise took place over California Born Jon Heder American film actor best known as the star of Napoleon Dynamite in Fort Collins Colorado Myne Whitman pen name for Nkem Okotcha Nigerian writer of romance novels in Enugu Louis Crayton Liberian footballer with 36 caps for the Liberia national team in Monrovia Died Ibrahim Jalees 53 Pakistani journalist publisher and book author died after a short illness 111 October 27 1977 Thursday editThe U S House of Representatives voted 342 to 44 to have its proceedings televised live for the first time in the body s history Televised Sessions Approved by House Los Angeles Times October 28 1977 p I 2 By presidential decree the Philippine city of Pitogo on the island of Bohol was officially renamed President Carlos P Garcia in honor of the man who served as president of the republic from 1957 to 1961 112 Born Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lankan cricketer former captain of the Sri Lanka national cricket team player in 134 Test matches and 404 One Day Internationals in Matale Central Province Vasundhara Das Indian singer and actress in Bangalore Karnataka state K8 Hardy pen name for Kate Hardy American painter and sculptor in Fort Worth Texas Chingiz Aidarbekov former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan from 2018 to 2020 in Frunze Kirghiz SSR Soviet Union now Frunze Kyrgyzstan Died Tony Hulman 76 U S businessman and owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway credited for reviving the Indianapolis 500 race after World War II died during surgery for a ruptured aortic aneurysm 113 James M Cain 85 American novelist known for two books made into films Mildred Pierce The Postman Always Rings Twice as well as the short novel Double Indemnity 114 Therese Benedek 84 Hungarian born American psychoanalyst Miguel Mihura 72 Spanish playwright Ted Hinton 73 U S businessman and former deputy sheriff and the last surviving member the Dallas County Texas Sheriff s Department to participate in the ambush of Bonnie and Clyde on May 23 1934 115 October 28 1977 Friday editThe British punk band Sex Pistols released its first and only record album Never Mind the Bollocks Here s the Sex Pistols on the Virgin Records label 116 Despite refusal by major retailers in the UK to stock it the album entered the UK Album Charts at number one the week after its release It would be released in the U S by Warner Bros Records on November 11 On the same day EMI Records released the Queen album News of the World in the UK on EMI Records and in the U S on Elektra Records The album featured two of the signature songs of the British rock group We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions Born Jonas Rasmussen Danish badminton player 2003 world champion in the men s doubles in Aarhus Died Bruno Streckenbach 75 Nazi German SS official who headed the administration department of the Reich Security Main Office who was awaiting trial on an indictment for war crimes died of heart disease 117 October 29 1977 Saturday editA group of four hijackers seized control of Vietnam Airlines Flight 509 118 a DC 3 airliner carrying 30 other passengers and a crew of six shortly after the plane departed Saigon Ho Chi Minh City on a flight to Phu Quoc Island 119 Flight engineer Tran Dinh Nguyen and radio operator Nguyen Duc Hoa were shot to death and a male flight attendant was stabbed The plane landed at U Tapao International Airport in Thailand for refueling but the hijackers were refused asylum Afterward the DC 3 was permitted to land at Seletar Airport in Singapore where the hijackers led by Lam Van Tu surrendered While Singapore refused an extradition request from Vietnam it tried all four hijackers for various crimes and sentenced each of them to 14 years in prison with Lam Van Tu also receiving a caning of 12 strokes 118 Born Brendan Fehr Canadian film and TV actor known for Roswell in New Westminster British Columbia 120 October 30 1977 Sunday edit nbsp Curi in 1975 A soccer football game in Italy s Serie A the top professional league there was played at Perugia between second place 3 2 0 Juventus FC and third place 3 1 1 Perugia Calcio when Perugia midfielder Renato Curi collapsed on the field and died during the 51st minute of the game 121 Curi only 24 years old was the first on field fatality in Italian football The match ended in a 0 to 0 draw 122 The record for fastest flight by an airplane around the world was broken after 12 years as a Pan American World Airways 747 carrying 150 passengers and crew landed in the U S San Francisco 54 hours and seven minutes after having departed from there on Friday 123 The 747 covered 26 000 miles 42 000 km flying from San Francisco and flying over the North Pole to London UK followed by landings in Cape Town South Africa and Auckland New Zealand The previous record of 62 hours 27 minutes had been set in 1965 by a Boeing 707 Pan Am had commissioned the flight to celebrate its 50th anniversary Died Joseph Zerilli 79 Italian born American mobster who controlled the Detroit Partnership of organized crime died of natural causes 124 October 31 1977 Monday editA United Nations Security Council vote to impose an embargo against trade and arms shipments was vetoed by three of the five permanent members the U S Britain and France after being approved 10 to 5 overall To earlier attempts to reach a compromise resolution had been vetoed as well 125 The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement described as the first major modern treaty with Canadian people 126 went into effect providing for payment of C 255 000 000 USD 229 000 000 over 20 years to 6 500 Cree and 4 200 Inuit Canadians living in northern Quebec in return for the surrender of aboriginal rights to their 379 000 square miles 980 000 km2 aboriginal territory constituting almost 60 percent of the land in the province of Quebec The Cree and Inuit were also granted exclusive hunting fishing and trapping rights in large tracts of land and ownership of small parcels of land Voting was held for the 39 seats of Parliament in the South American nation of Surinam for the first time since the nation had become independent The National Party Coalition of Prime Minister Henck Arron won 22 seats and the United Democratic Party coalition won the other 17 127 Raman Osman retired as the ceremonial governor general of Mauritius after almost five years of service although the head of the Mauritius government remained Seewoosagur Ramgoolam The Chief Judge of Mauritius Henry Garrioch took Osman s place A group of 200 people who were occupying buildings illegally on west London s Freston Road and facing eviction announced that they were ceding from the United Kingdom and declared the Free and Independent Republic of Frestonia to call attention to their plight The problem would finally be solved in 1982 with the building of a housing project by the Notting Hill Housing Trust 128 Born Debdeep Mukhopadhyay Indian cryptographer security specialist in Howrah West Bengal 129 References edit Required Attribution Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild F051866 0010 Wegmann Ludwig CC BY SA 3 0 required attribution Allan Warren Quandt William B 2015 Camp David Peacemaking and Politics Brookings Institution Press pp 125 126 U S Russia Support Palestinian Rights Status Is Fundamental to Any Mideast Accord Joint Policy Statement Says Los Angeles Times October 2 1977 p I 1 Text of U S Soviet Mideast Statement Los Angeles Times October 2 1977 p IA 2 Pakistan Leader Candels Oct 18 Election by Sharon Rosenhause Los Angeles Times October 2 1977 p I 5 Relyea Harold Carr Thomas P 2003 The Executive Branch Creation and Reorganization Nova Publishers p 29 Mooallem Jon May 22 2020 The wild mysterious history of sports most enduring gesture the high five ESPN com a b Mascarenhas Anthony 1986 Bangladesh A Legacy of Blood United Kingdom Hodder amp Stoughton Revolt in Dacca Reported Quelled Witnesses Say Seven Rebels Are Executed Los Angeles Times October 2 1977 p I 1 The World Los Angeles Times October 3 1977 p I 2 Didier Defago Olympedia OlyMADMen Retrieved 22 July 2023 Rydland Solve 13 August 2016 Odd Frantzen Hardyguten som lurte Hitler Odd Frantzen The hardy boy who tricked Hitler NRK in Norwegian Nynorsk Retrieved 9 January 2020 Indira Gandhi Arrested in India by Lewis Simons Washington Post October 4 1977 Mrs Gandhi Freed in Corruption Case Los Angeles Times October 5 1977 p I 5 How Indira Gandhi s arrest in 1977 revamped Congress by Ankur Mehta August 4 2022 Film Director and Writer Tay Garnett Dies at 83 by Jack Jones Los Angeles Times October 6 1977 p II 1 The World Los Angeles Times October 5 1977 p I 2 Soviet Spaceships to Launch East Bloc Cosmonauts in 78 Los Angeles Times October 5 1977 p I 26 Real Decreto ley 41 1977 de 29 septiembre sobre restablecimiento provisional de la Generalidad de Cataluna Boletin Oficial del Estado Royal Decree Law 41 in Spanish 29 September 1977 Retrieved 25 December 2019 When Presidents Visited the South Bronx The New York Times October 5 2007 Carter Tours Blighted South Bronx by Don Irwin Los Angeles Times October 6 1977 p I 7 The World Los Angeles Times October 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Forgotten Mass Execution The Daily Sun Dhaka Cosmonauts Blast Off for Space Lab by Dan Fisher Los Angeles Times October 10 1977 p I 1 Soyuz 25 Mission Aborted 2 Russians Return to Earth by Dan Fisher Los Angeles Times October 11 1977 p I 1 Soyuz 25 SpaceFacts de Goldenbach Alan September 28 2007 After NFL s First Prayer Religion Touched Down The Washington Post Stock Greg Punshon John Howe Andrew 1977 National Soccer League Cup Results OzFootball net Flamboyant Aviator Ruth Elder Dies at 74 Los Angeles Times October 11 1977 p I 3 Rebels Massacre Philippine General 32 Soldiers Los Angeles Times October 12 1977 p I 9 Tulfo Ramon February 12 2005 Military caught unprepared in Sulu Philippine Daily Inquirer p A23 via Google News Mexico Prison Calm After Riot Kills 14 Los Angeles Times October 13 1977 p I 4 Yemeni President Brother Slain Council Takes Over Los Angeles Times October 12 1977 p II 8 Assassination of Yemeni Leaders Still Unexplained by Joe Alex Morris Jr Los Angeles Times October 16 1977 p I 1 The World Los Angeles Times October 13 1977 p I 2 M Kinlay Kantor 73 Novelist Dies Won Pulitzer Prize for Andersonville in 56 Los Angeles Times October 12 1977 p I 1 Fired Minister Blasts Brazil Regime Los Angeles Times October 13 1977 p I 11 Frota Silvio Fundacao Getulio Vargas 2009 Bus Plunges Into Canal Los Angeles Times October 13 1977 p I 4 Neumann Dietrich 2002 Architectural Illumination since World War II Architecture of the Night Prestel pp 78 86 Bode Miller Olympedia OlyMADMen Retrieved 22 July 2023 Terrorists Seize German Jetliner With 92 Aboard Los Angeles Times October 13 1977 p I 10 a b c d e Die Geiseln von Mogadischu Das leben nach der landshut entfuhrung The hostages of Mogadishu Life after the landshut kidnapping in German SWR Fernsehen Barnard Patient Receives Heart of Chimpanzee Los Angeles Times October 14 1977 p I The World Los Angeles Times October 18 1977 p I 2 Knievel Pleads Guilty in Assault by Richard C Paddock Los Angeles Times October 14 1977 p I 31 Knievel Gets 180 Day Jail Term for Assault by Richard Paddock Los Angeles Times November 15 1977 p I 2 Hijackers in Dubai Demand 15 5 Million for Hostages Los Angeles Times October 15 1977 p I 1 Former Rep Hanna Indicted in Korean Briberty Scandal by Grayson Mitchell Los Angeles Times October 15 1977 p I 1 Richard Halloran Special to The New York Times April 25 1978 Ex Rep Hanna Is Sentenced to Prison in Korean Influence Buying Case The New York Times a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Bing Crosby Dies at 73 on Golf Course Singer Actor Suffers Heart Attack in Spain After 45 Years of Stardom by Richard West and Ted Thackrey Jr Los Angeles Times October 15 1977 p I 1 Jonathan B Tucker Scourge The Once and Future Threat of Smallpox Grove Press 2002 pp 115 116 Zaire Dates of Elections October 15 and 16 1977 International Parliamentary Union Transitional Justice in Democratization Processes The Case of Spain from an International Point of View by Kadribasic Ackar International Journal of Rule of Law Transitional Justice and Human Rights December 2010 pp 120 121 Misbach Yusa Biran ed Apa Siapa Orang Film Indonesia 1926 1978 What and Who Film Figures in Indonesia 1926 1978 Sinematek Indonesia 1979 Hijackers of German Jet Kill Captain Murder Reported After Plane 87 Hostages Are Taken to Somalia Los Angeles Times October 17 1977 p I 1 Nude Body of Woman Found Los Angeles Times October 19 1977 p II 4 Colin Wilson and Donald Seaman The Serial Killers A Study in the Psychology of Violence Ebury Publishing 2011 p 252 Buono and Bianchi the Hillside Stranglers Early Victims by Marilyn Bardsley CrimeLibrary com Rewards Total 115 000 in 10 L A Stranglings by Grahame L Jones Los Angeles Times December 2 1977 p I 1 Peter Vronsky Serial Killers The Method and Madness of Monsters Berkley Books 2004 p 187 GERMAN RAIDERS RESCUE 86 HOSTAGES Commandos Blast Jet s Doors Kill 3 Hijackers Los Angeles Times October 18 1977 p I 1 Three Terrorist Leaders Commit Suicide in Prison by Murray Seeger Los Angeles Times October 19 1977 p I 1 Explosives Found in West German Prison Los Angeles Times October 23 1977 p I A 3 Aztra 40 anos de una matanza de Estado Aztra 40 years after a state massacre La Hora Quito Ecuador October 19 2017 Sixteen killed in police attack Montreal Star October 20 1977 p A 2 JACKSON KO S DODGERS ON 3 SWINGS And the Yankees Win the World Championship in Six Games 8 4 by Charles Maher Los Angeles Times October 19 1977 p III 1 Canada Parliament Alters Little for TV Los Angeles Times December 16 1977 p I A 7 Utah Doctors Separate Siamese Twins Linked at Brain The New York Times May 31 1979 Millionaire Killed as Bomb Destroys His Car in Indiana Los Angeles Times October 20 1977 p I 3 South Africa Outlaws Black Rights Groups 70 Leaders Detained Newspaper Closed in Massive Crackdown by Matt Foisie Los Angeles Times October 20 1977 p I 1 Black Wednesday the banning of 19 Black Consciousness Movement Organisations South African History Online required attribution Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild F041440 0014 Reineke Engelbert CC BY SA 3 0 German Industrialist Found Murdered in Trunk of Car Slain in Retribution for Hijackers Deaths Terrorist Group Says by Murray Seeger Los Angeles Times October 20 1977 p I 1 Die Waffen der Frauen Warum zur RAF erstaunlich viele Frauen gehorten Begegnungen mit drei Terroristinnen by Tanja Stelzer Die Zeit Berlin October 1 2007 Plane Crashes in Mississippi Rock Group Aboard Los Angeles Times October 21 1977 p I 16 Thai Military Resumes Control With Coup Los Angeles Times October 21 1977 p I 8 The World Los Angeles Times October 21 1977 p I 2 Son of Sam Due Trial Suspect Held Competent Los Angeles Times October 22 1977 p I 1 24 Marines Die in Helicopter Crash on Philippine Island Los Angeles Times October 22 1977 p I 2 a b Carter Jr George R April May 2006 Mind the Gap Building the World s Longest Steel Arch Bridge American Heritage Archived from the original on May 27 2010 Retrieved August 7 2020 ISEE 1 NSSDCA Catalog Proclamation 4534 Constitution of the Northern Mariana Islands Office of the Federal Register Panamanian Voting Trend Favors Pacts Early Returns in Unexpectedly Large Turnout Back Treaties by Nearly 2 to 1 Los Angeles Times by Leonard Greenwood October 24 1977 p I 1 Catalans Cheer Returned Leader Celebrate Hope for Home Rule in Spain by Stanley Meisler Los Angeles Times October 24 1977 p I 1 7 Killed as Blaze Sweeps Transient Hotel in Chicago Los Angeles Times October 24 1977 p I 6 Ray Takeyh The Last Shah America Iran and the Fall of the Pahlavi Dynasty Yale University Press 2021 p 209 Behrooz Ghamari Tabrizi Foucault in Iran Islamic Revolution after the Enlightenment University of Minnesota Press 2016 pp 31 33 This Veterans Day to Be the Last One in October Los Angeles Times October 23 1977 p I 7 Charlie Brown s Little Red Haired Girl To Be Seen AP report in Springfield O News Sun September 30 1977 p 20 It s the Red Haired Girl Shreveport LA Journal October 21 1977 p E 5 Giordani Igino Taylor Stephen S eds 1958 Who s Who in Italy Milan Italy Intercontinental Book amp Publishing Abu Dhabi Attack Kills Arab Official Apparently in Error The New York Times October 26 1977 p 61 Mr Malcolm Fraser Royal Commission on Intelligence and Security Ministerial Statement House of Representatives Debates 25 October 1977 p 2339 Badgley Helen Thanhouser org D A Henderson Smallpox The Death of a Disease Prometheus Books 2009 p 21 Russ Killer Satellite Test Held Success Los Angeles Times October 28 1977 p I 6 IS A Encyclopedia Astronautica archived on archive org Holyoake of New Zealand Sworn in as Governor General Los Angeles Times October 27 1977 p I 27 Ibrahim Jalees the mercurial satirist by Rauf Parekh Dawn Karachi October 17 2007 Presidential Decree No 1228 27 October 1977 Amending Republic Act No 5864 entitled An act creating the Municipality of Pi togo in the province of Bohol Hulman Voice of Indy Dies AP report in the Ocala FL Star Banner October 28 1977 p B 2 Author James Cain Ex Filmwriter Dies Los Angeles Times October 28 1977 p I 6 Ted Hinton 73 Bonnie and Clyde Pursuer Dies Los Angeles Times October 29 1977 p I 24 Clinton Heylin Never Mind the Bollocks Here s the Sex Pistols Schirmer Books 1998 p 105 Michael Wildt An Uncompromising Generation The Nazi Leadership of the Reich Security Main Office University of Wisconsin Press 2009 pp 404 405 a b Lam Van Tue et al kidnappers in The Encyclopedia of Kidnappings by Michael Newton Facts on File 2002 p 166 Viet hijacking ends 2 crewmen killed Chicago Tribune October 30 1977 p 2 Robyn Burnett Crash Into Me The World of Roswell ECW Press 2002 p 30 Renato Curi AC Perugia Italian soccer player dies of heart attack St Petersburg FL Times October 31 1977 p 3C Around the world in 54 hrs 7 minutes Ottawa Journal October 31 1977 p 2 Simple Funeral Marks End of Detroit Crime Boss The New York Times November 4 1977 U N Action Against South Africa Vetoed U S Britain France Block Arms Trade Embargoes After Compromise Bid Fails by Don Shannon Los Angeles Times November 1 1977 p I 1 Native treaty becomes law Saskatoon Star Phoenix October 31 1977 p 4 Dieter Nohlen Elections in the Americas A data handbook Nomos Publishing 2005 p614 Freedom for Frestonia the London commune that cut loose from the UK by John Harris The Guardian London October 30 2017 Indian cryptographer Debdeep Mukhopadhyay Online Hindi World 8 January 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title October 1977 amp oldid 1220182895, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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