October 1947


The following events occurred in October 1947:

October 1, 1947 (Wednesday)

[October 2], 1947 (Thursday)

[October 3], 1947 (Friday)

[October 4], 1947 (Saturday)

[October 5], 1947 (Sunday)

[October 6], 1947 (Monday)

[October 7], 1947 (Tuesday)

[October 8], 1947 (Wednesday)

[October 9], 1947 (Thursday)

[October 10], 1947 (Friday)

  • The American flag was flown at half-mast as some 3,000 war dead arrived in San Francisco aboard the military transport Honda Knot. The ship's arrival marked the tangible beginning of Operation Taps, a program to rebury over 250,000 known war dead from overseas on American soil.
  • The Rodgers and Hammerstein stage musical Allegro opened on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre.

[October 11], 1947 (Saturday)

  • Yugoslavia broke off diplomatic relations with Chile over allegations that Yugoslavia had sponsored communist plotting in South America.

[October 12], 1947 (Sunday)

  • Municipal elections in Rome resulted in the continued leadership of the Communist-led People's Bloc, which edged out the Christian Democrats by less than 1% of the vote.
  • A special mission of the United Nations recommended establishment of a "government of Western Samoa" to give a larger measure of autonomy to the territory administered by New Zealand.
  • Died: Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton, 94, British general

[October 13], 1947 (Monday)

[October 14], 1947 (Tuesday)

[October 15], 1947 (Wednesday)

[October 16], 1947 (Thursday)

[October 17], 1947 (Friday)

[October 18], 1947 (Saturday)

[October 19], 1947 (Sunday)

  • Municipal elections were held in France. The Gaullist Reunion of the French people won with 40% of the popular vote, compared to 30% for the Communists.
  • Czechoslovakia's Social Democrats announced that they had merged into one national party and would continue to resist any merger with the Communists.
  • Born: Giorgio Cavazzano, comic strip artist, in Venice, Italy; Gunnar Staalesen, writer, in Bergen, Norway

[October 20], 1947 (Monday)

  • The RuSHA trial began at Nuremberg. 14 officials of various SS organizations including RuSHA went on trial for their racial and resettlement activities.

[October 21], 1947 (Tuesday)

  • Brazil and Chile severed diplomatic relations with the USSR.
  • A new session of British Parliament was opened with a surprise announcement from George VI during the King's Speech that legislation would be introduced to curb the powers of the House of Lords.

[October 22], 1947 (Wednesday)

[October 23], 1947 (Thursday)

  • Gary Cooper, Robert Montgomery and Ronald Reagan were among the parade of witnesses who testified before the House Un-American Activities Commission in Washington. Cooper testified, "I've turned down quite a few scripts given to me because I thought they were tinged with communist propaganda."
  • Born: Greg Ridley, rock bassist, in Carlisle, Cumbria, England

[October 24], 1947 (Friday)

[October 25], 1947 (Saturday)

[October 26], 1947 (Sunday)

[October 27], 1947 (Monday)

[October 28], 1947 (Tuesday)

[October 29], 1947 (Wednesday)

  • The USSR began a purge of non-communist officials in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany.
  • In Washington, the presidential committee on civil rights delivered a 178-page report to the White House stating, "The American ideal still awaits complete realization." The document made thirty-five specific recommendations, including asking the President to create a permanent Federal commission on civil rights. President Truman issued a statement declaring, "I am going to read and study this report with great care and I recommend to all my countrymen that they do the same thing."
  • Born: Richard Dreyfuss, actor, in Brooklyn, New York; Mirza Khazar, author, anchorman and journalist, in Göyçay, Azerbaijan SSR
  • Died: Frances Folsom Cleveland Preston, 83, 22nd and 24th First Lady of the United States

[October 30], 1947 (Thursday)

[October 31], 1947 (Friday)