The Record (Troy, NY)

Today’s Highlight in History

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Today is Tuesday, Oct. 17, the 290th day of 2017. There are 75 days left in the year.

On Oct. 17, 1931, mobster Al Capone was convicted in Chicago of income tax evasion. (Sentenced to 11 years in prison, Capone was released in 1939.)

On this date

In 1610, French King Louis XIII, age nine, was crowned at Reims, five months after the assassinat­ion of his father, Henry IV.

In 1777, British forces under Gen. John Burgoyne surrendere­d to American troops in Saratoga, New York, in a turning point of the Revolution­ary War.

In 1807, Britain declared it would continue to reclaim British-born sailors from American ships and ports regardless of whether they held U.S. citizenshi­p.

In 1919, Radio Corp. of America was chartered.

In 1933, Albert Einstein arrived in the United States as a refugee from Nazi Germany.

In 1941, the U.S. destroyer Kearny was damaged by a German torpedo off the coast of Iceland; 11 people died.

In 1957, the movie “Jailhouse Rock,” starring Elvis Presley, had its world premiere in Memphis, Tennessee.

In 1967, Puyi (poo-yee), the last emperor of China, died in Beijing at age 61.

In 1979, Mother Teresa of India was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

In 1987, first lady Nancy Reagan underwent a modified radical mastectomy at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland.

In 1989, an earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale struck northern California, killing 63 people and causing $6 billion worth of damage.

In 1992, Japanese exchange student Yoshi Hattori was fatally shot by Rodney Peairs in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, after Hattori and his American host mistakenly knocked on Peairs’ door while looking for a Halloween party. (Peairs was acquitted of manslaught­er, but was ordered in a civil trial to pay more than $650,000 to Hattori’s family.)

Ten years ago: President George W. Bush, raising Beijing’s ire, presented the Dalai Lama with the Congressio­nal Gold Medal and urged Chinese leaders to welcome the monk to Beijing. Comedian Joey Bishop, the last of Sinatra’s “Rat Pack,” died in Newport Beach, California, at age 89. Singer Teresa Brewer died in New Rochelle, New York, at age 76.

Five years ago: Federal authoritie­s in New York said a Bangladesh­i student had been arrested in an FBI sting after he tried to detonate a phony 1,000-pound truck bomb outside the Federal Reserve building in Manhattan. (Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis was sentenced to 30 years in prison.) The St. Louis Cardinals took a 2-1 lead in the National League Championsh­ip Series by beating San Francisco 3-1 in a game delayed 3 1/2 hours by rain at Busch Stadium.

One year ago: A longawaite­d offensive to retake the Iraqi city Mosul (MOH’sul) from the Islamic State group began with a volley of U.S.-led coalition airstrikes and heavy artillery bombardmen­ts on a cluster of villages east of the militant-held city. Orbital ATK’s unmanned Antares rocket blasted off from Wallops Island in Virginia on a supply mission to the Internatio­nal Space Station; it was the first flight of an Antares since a launch explosion in 2014.

Today’s Birthdays: Actress Marsha Hunt is 100. Actress Julie Adams is 91. Country singer Earl Thomas Conley is 76. Singer Jim Seals (Seals & Crofts) is 75. Singer Gary Puckett is 75. Actor Michael McKean is 70. Actress Margot Kidder is 69. Actor George Wendt is 69. Actorsinge­r Bill Hudson is 68. Astronaut Mae Jemison is 61. Country singer Alan Jackson is 59. Movie critic Richard Roeper is 58. Movie director Rob Marshall is 57.

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