October 1953

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The following events occurred in October 1953:

October 1, 1953 (Thursday)

  • The Andhra State Act was passed in India, creating Andhra State from Telugu-speaking areas of the state of Madras. Sir Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi was appointed governor of the new state.[1]
  • The United States and South Korea signed a mutual defense treaty in Washington, D.C.[2]
  • Born: Grete Waitz, Norwegian Olympic marathon runner, in Oslo, as Grete Andersen (died 2011)[3][4]

October 2, 1953 (Friday)

October 3, 1953 (Saturday)

  • The 1953 Ryder Cup golf tournament, held at Wentworth Club in Virginia Water, Surrey, UK, ended in a sixth consecutive victory for the United States.[6]
  • Born: Karen Bass, American politician, Mayor of Los Angeles, in Los Angeles[7]
  • Died:

October 4, 1953 (Sunday)

October 5, 1953 (Monday)

October 6, 1953 (Tuesday)

October 7, 1953 (Wednesday)

  • Died: Emil Filla, 71, Moravian avant-garde painter, Buchenwald survivor[15]

October 8, 1953 (Thursday)

October 9, 1953 (Friday)

October 10, 1953 (Saturday)

October 11, 1953 (Sunday)

October 12, 1953 (Monday)

October 13, 1953 (Tuesday)

October 14, 1953 (Wednesday)

  • Frankfurt International Airport in West Germany, on a flight to Brussels, Belgium, killing all 44 people on board.[29]
  • A municipal election was held in the Canadian city of Edmonton to elect six aldermen.[30]

October 15, 1953 (Thursday)

October 16, 1953 (Friday)

October 17, 1953 (Saturday)

October 18, 1953 (Sunday)

October 19, 1953 (Monday)

October 20, 1953 (Tuesday)

October 21, 1953 (Wednesday)

October 22, 1953 (Thursday)

October 23, 1953 (Friday)

October 24, 1953 (Saturday)

October 25, 1953 (Sunday)

October 26, 1953 (Monday)

October 27, 1953 (Tuesday)

  • The
    capsized after being hit by a huge wave and flung onto rocks at Inchcape Park. Six crew members were killed.[49]
  • Egon Hilbert resigned from his position as director of the Vienna State Opera.[50]

October 28, 1953 (Wednesday)

October 29, 1953 (Thursday)

October 30, 1953 (Friday)

October 31, 1953 (Saturday)

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  19. ^ "The Centenary Air Race, London To Christchurch" (PDF). The Airpost Journal. November 1953. p. 44.
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  49. ^ "Musical Jottings". Musical Courier. 1953. p. 25.
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