Germany-A demonstration of students in Cologne against the "right" wing of the National Democratic Party. West Berlin - Demonstration of students against the coalition of the government of the country. England-The Duchess of Kent Marina launches the Australian submarine Otway in Greenock. England - Exhibition of kinetic Art by Brian Robins in London. China-The police train the "red Guard" in the communes. Ghana-New bridges over the Black Volta River are open to traffic. Thailand-Russian Day at the First International Trade Fair in Asia, A. Aliyev is present. Hawaii - the 25th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Cyprus-Closure of British military bases. Australia-Satellite test for a television broadcast between Australia and England. Cuba - the 17th World Chess Championship, won by T. Petrosyan. Chile-Soviet cosmonaut A. Leonov at the conference of the Federation of Aeronautics in Santiago; the Corsair-2 jet bomber is put into service with the US Navy. USA-Students of the University of Berkeley protest against the actions of the police. USA-Reconstruction of buildings in the slums of New York. USA-Creation of an instrument for use by the Apollo astronauts on the moon. USA-A new system of batteries that replace fuel. Central Vietnam-Operation Paul Revere 4 near Cambodia. South Vietnam-Marines in Operation Prairie on the edge of the demilitarized Territory. South Vietnam-US troops open field hospitals. South Vietnam - American missile base "Hawk". Vietnam - A skirmish between US Navy fighters and North Vietnamese coastal batteries.
Personnel:
Leonov A.A. -- Soviet pilot-cosmonaut, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, twice Hero of the Soviet Union.
Personnel:
Petrosyan T.V. -- Soviet chess player, international grandmaster, Candidate of Philosophy. Ortega R. -- Cuban chess player, national master, champion of Cuba (1958, 1966). Brink-Klaussen B. -- Danish chess player, international master, Danish champion (1966, 1970, 1977). Kobo Arteaga E. -- Cuban chess player, international master, champion of Cuba (1950), winner of the US Open (1958).