Nixon News Conference Set for Tomorrow Night
Date: 28 April 1971
Nixon to hold press conf open to live radio and TV
Jussi Kristian Halla-aho (Finnish: [ˈjusːi ˈhɑlːɑˌɑho]; born 27 April 1971) is a Finnish politician, currently serving as the Speaker of the Parliament of Finland since 2023. Halla-aho has served as a member of the Parliament of Finland from 2011 to 2014 and again since 2019, and as the leader of the Finns Party from 10 June 2017 to 14 August 2021. Previously, between 2014 and 2019, he was a member of the European Parliament, where he was part of the Identity and Democracy group.
Halla-aho has a PhD in Slavic Studies. Before entering national politics, he was best known for criticising multiculturalism and Finland's immigration policies in his online blog, Scripta. He was first elected to the Helsinki City Council in 2008 and to the Finnish parliament in 2011. In 2014 he was elected to the European Parliament. He was elected leader of the Finns Party in the summer of 2017, defeating Sampo Terho, after which the majority of the party's MPs seceded in protest and formed a new party. In spite of this, Halla-aho led the Finns Party to success in the 2019 election: it recovered all of its lost seats, becoming the second-largest party in parliament (after the Social Democratic Party), and Halla-aho won the largest share of personal votes in the country.
Halla-aho has served as Speaker of Parliament since 21 June 2023. In 2024, he ran for President of Finland.
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Date: 28 April 1971
Nixon to hold press conf open to live radio and TV
Date: 28 April 1971
By JAMES P. STERBASpecial to The New York Times
James STERBASpecial
Sterba dispatch filed from Indonesia
Date: 28 April 1971
By TERENCE SMITHSpecial to The New York Times
diplomatic observers in London interpret Sec Rogers bid to Communist China to play a 'constructive rather than disruptive role' in SE Asia as invitation to China to use its influence with Hanoi to bring about negotiated solution of war; bid made at SEATO meeting, London; Rogers reptdly tells Asian allies at meeting that majority of Amers back Nixon policy of gradual disengagement
Date: 28 April 1971
By FRANK J. PRIAL
Frank PRIAL
G Kentera resigns as exec ed; J Idema succeeds; pres B Mair comments
Date: 28 April 1971
By GLORIA EMERSONSpecial to The New York Times
Govt orders US writer, D Luce, of World Council of Chs Ecumenical Press Service, who reported on 'tiger cages' in Con Son prison, to leave country before May 16; Luce was told by S Vietnamese Natl Press Center last Oct that his press credentials would not be renewed because of his trip to Con Son; Luce feared he would forced to leave S Vietnam in Feb, but intervention of several Congressmen and indignation among Amer newsmen in Saigon helped him get an extension of his visa
Date: 27 April 1971
By ROY REED
Roy REED
Agnew says Amer people should not be misled by antiwar demonstrators, news conf, New Orleans
Date: 28 April 1971
Fed Judge Zavatt rejects Govt's move to jail A Augello and revoke his $60,000 bail pending his appeal on charges of extortion and possessing stolen goods; holds that defendant had not violated his bail terms by picketing SI Advance newspaper
Date: 27 April 1971
ALBIN KREBS
Albin KREBS
Sec Gen Thant reptdly would welcome table tennis match between Communist Chinese team when it visits US and UN team; would provide UN facilities though Communist China is not a member
Date: 28 April 1971
Natl Assn of Men's and Boys' Apparel Clubs pres O'Neal sees rise in sales for summer and fall; says retailers have grown accustomed to new styles and have adjusted buying schedules accordingly