Reginald C. Cooper, chairman of Bermuda's Olympic Committee, and Dr. Bernard M. Bean, vice chairman, arrive for an eight-day visit.
12. The Forum on Europe-Asia opens at the President Hotel with 30 Chinese and 11 European scholars participating.
Dr. Walter A. Ravenna, defense minister of the Republic of Uruguay, arrives for an eight-day visit.
President Yen Chia-kan receives John J. Moore Jr., chairman of the Export-Import Bank.
Gen. Jose Dolores Gerardo Herrera, E1 Salvador's first resident ambassador, arrives to assume his duties.
13. The people of Chiayi county gather to pay tribute to Wu Feng, a magistrate who died to pacify the aborigines, on the 208th anniversary of his death.
A Chinese eel mission led by Tsei Nung, president of the Taiwan Eel Export Association,leaves for Europe and the United States.
A Japanese goodwill mission of the' Japanese Liberal-Democratic party's Hyogo Prefectural Council arrives for a five-day visit.
14. Frank A. Weil, assistant secretary for domestic and international business, Department of Commerce, arrives for a two-day visit.
Dean Charles T. Duncan of the University of Oregon arrives for a three-day visit.
President Yen Chia-kan cables felicitations to the presidents of five Central American countries - Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador - on their Independence Days.
14. President Yen Chia-kan receives British MPs Albert Roberts, John A. Farr, James White and Michael Roberts.
15. Ambassadors of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador give a reception to mark the 156th anniversary of their independence.
Members of the U.S. cycle team arrive for invitational races sponsored by the ROC Amateur Cycling Association.
16. Gen. Jose Dolores Gerardo Herrera, El Salvador ambassador to the Republic of China, presents his credentials to President Yen Chia-kan.
A symposium on economic relations between overseas Chinese and the Republic of China opens in Taipei.
President Yen Chia-kan receives Uruguayan Defense Minister Walter A. Ravenna.
The Chinese Marine Corps celebrates its 30th anniversary at Kaohsiung.
17. Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley arrives for a week's visit at the invitation of Taipei Mayor Lin Yang-kang.
Wong Yi-ting, newly appointed vice economic minister, assumes his post.
Shao Hsueh-kun, newly appointed director general of the Board of Foreign Trade, assumes his post.
18. Governor K.H. Yu of the Central Bank of China leaves for the United States to attend the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund in Washington.
Chief of the General Staff Adm. Soong Chang-chih visits Makung in the Penghu islands on an inspec tion tour.
19. King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV and Queen Halaevalu Mata'aho of the Kingdom of Tonga arrive for a week's state visit at the invitation of President and Madame Yen Chia-kan.
21. Finance Minister Walter H. Fei leaves for the United States as head of the Chinese delegation to the 1977 World Bank meeting.
22. President Yen Chia-kan receives Thomas Bradley, mayor of Los Angeles.
Denzo Okubo, president of the Japan-ROC Goodwill Association of Japan, arrives for a week's visit.
Liu Shih-cheng, newly appointed president of the Central Trust of China, assumes his post.
23. The 60th session of the Legislative Yuan opens.
President Yen Chia-kan cables congratulations to King Khaled bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud on the occasion of Saudi Arabia's national day.
24. President Yen Chia-kan receives newly selected "outstanding young men."
25. Raizo Matsuno, former chairman of the executive council of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, arrives for a five-day visit.
Albert W. Holloway, deputy speaker of the State Senate of Georgia, arrives for a week's visit.
Women judo team members return home with gold, silver and bronze medals won at the Second International Women's Judo Championships in the United States.
25. The ROC taekwondo team returns home with one gold, two silver and one bronze medals and second place won in the third world championship meet.
H.E. Mohammed Zubair, commerce minister of the Kingdom of Oman, arrives for a four-day visit.
26. President Yen Chia-kan cables felicitations on Pope Paul VI's 80th birthday.
Sixteen American journalists led by William O. Walker, publisher of the Cleveland Call and Post, arrive for a five-day visit.
27. Queen Mamohato B. Seeiso of the Kingdom of Lesotho arrives for a six-day private visit.
President Yen Chia-kan receives Ronald G.S. Au, chairman of the International Jaycees.
28. The nation pays homage to Confucius on the sage's 2,527 birthday.
The occasion was also observed as Teachers' Day. Mayor Lin Yang-kang presented medals to Taipei teachers with 40 years or more of service.
29. President Yen Chia-kan receives J .G. Affleck, president of the Cynamid Corporation of the United States.
Charles T. Cross, U.S. consul general in Hongkong, arrives for a four-day visit.
30. Mayor Michael Bilandic cuts the ribbon opening the Sun Yat-sen Memorial in Chicago's Chinatown.
President Yen Chia-kan receives Randy Tyree, mayor of Knoxville, Tenn.
Oct. 1. Dale R. Corson, president of Cornell University of Ithaca, N.Y., arrives for a week's visit.
South Africa's minister of Indian affairs, community development and tourism, S.J.M. Steyn, arrives for a brief visit.
Kim Sung Joo, director of the National Security Headquarters of South Korea, arrives for a three-day visit.
2. Ranan Lurie, American cartoonist, arrives for an eight-day visit.
3. President Yen Chia-kan cables congratulations to King Moshoeshoe II on the Kingdom of Lesotho's national day.
4. The 46th general meeting of the National Assembly's Planning Committee for the Recovery of the Mainland opens at the Taipei City Auditorium.
A land policy and land tax seminar opens at the Academia Sinica with more than 50 scholars from the U.S. and ROC attending.
5. Electric locomotives are given their first test run on the Chupei-Fukang section of the west coast mainline.
A six-member mission from Costa Rica led by Fernando Battalla Esquivel, special envoy of President Daniel Oduber Quiros, arrives to attend the Double Tenth National Day of the Republic of China.
6. The China chapter of the Lions Club votes to donate NT$1 million to community activities to mark the 60th anniversary of World Lions International.
A l2-member delegation of the U.S. California State Legislature led by Assemblyman Paul Priolo arrives for a six-day visit.
H.R.H. Prince Nawaf Bin Abdul Aziz of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia arrives for a 1 D-day visit.
The Taipei Rotary Club marks its 29th anniversary.
H.R.H. Prince Gabbeni Diamini of the Kingdom of Swaziland arrives for a seven-day visit.
7. Antoine Pinay, former prime minister of France, and Albin Magail, a leader of the French National Federation of Labor Unions, arrive for a five-day visit.
Chao Mei-lien, Miss Chinatown of Los Angeles, arrives to attend the Double Tenth National Day celebrations.
8. Edward Sawyer, president of Arizona State Senate, and Frank Kelley, speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives, arrives for a six-day visit.
9. President Yen Chia-kan receives Antoine Pinay, former French prime minister.
A l4-member Japanese delegation led by Mitsujiro Ishii, former Japanese speaker of the House of Representatives, arrives for a brief visit.
Dr. Adan Goday Jimenez, Paraguayan minister of public health and social welfare, arrives for a brief visit.
More than 17,000 overseas Chinese, a record number, come to Taiwan for Double Tenth National Day celebrations.
10. People of the Republic of China celebrate the nation's 66th anniversary with parades, demonstrations, fireworks and a Taipei National Day rally of more than 250,000.
Kazuo Maekawa, secretary general of the Japanese Confederation of Labor, arrives for a five-day visit.