Word: morgenthau
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Robert M. Morgenthau, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, told reporters that Landis has since "filed returns for the years in question and paid the taxes shown on the returns." He said Landis has paid the government $92,492, about one fourth of which represented penalties and interest, and he praised Landis for offering Federal officials his "full co-operation...
...Morgenthau refused to say whether Landis had filed the delinquent returns before or after government action had been taken. He did say, however, that the government does not customarily prosecute tardy taxpayers who have already started paying back taxes...
Divine Discontent. Humanities are still hungry at Chicago. Yet in history and anthropology, for example, it already claims to be near tops in the U.S. In political science, it has Hans Morgenthau; the divinity school boasts Paul Tillich, Martin Marty and Dean Jerald Brauer, plans to build a separate Lutheran seminary...
...doses are National Committee Chairman John Bailey and Larry O'Brien, chief of the White House liaison staff with Capitol Hill. Bobby's critics are still sore because he intervened in last year's gubernatorial election in New York, foisted upon the party U.S. Attorney Robert Morgenthau, a hapless candidate who endangered the chances of several Democratic candidates for Congress. Bobby denies that he did any such thing, places the blame for Morgenthau's selection on New York City's Mayor Robert Wagner. But the critics insist that Bobby telephoned Bronx Democratic Boss Charles Buckley...
...discovered how effective the Morgenthau concept of using aid as a political instrument can be. After South Korea's military head man, General Park Chung Hee. threatened to go back on his promise to permit elections in the fall, the U.S. warned that it might reduce military and economic aid to Korea. Last week General Park said that he would hold elections after all. Similarly, the U.S. recently used Brazil's need for continued aid installments to prod the government into moving to curb inflation...