Word: feeney
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...Feeney said that in addition to a local charge and charges of destruction of property, those responsible for the action could face charges of interference with procedures of the Selective Service, whichcarry a maximum sentence of five years in prison or a $10,000 fine. "I'd like to get my hands on them," he said...
...Some records are missing, but all of them can be reconstructed from other files." Col. Paul Feeney, deputy director of the Massachusetts Selective Service System, said Saturday. He added, however that some inductions "conceivably could be delayed...
...raid on the boards was the "most widespread attack on draft files in this state. Feeney said. The four offices house six draft boards whose files make up about ten per cent of all Selective Service files in the state...
Action-Mad Fan. Like Eckert, referred to as the "Unknown Soldier" during his three years in the job, Kuhn was a compromise choice. Caught in a squeeze play between Mike Burke, president of the New York Yankees, and Charles ("Chub") Feeney, vice president of the San Francisco Giants, the squabbling owners surprised themselves by deciding unanimously on Pinch Hitter Kuhn on the first vote. Said Chicago White Sox Owner Arthur Allyn: "The two leagues have been feuding for so long I didn't think we could even agree on the sun rising in the east...
...will hear the case, and assistant U.S. attorney John Wall, who will argue the government's side, at least at first. In addition, there was the usual knot of reporters and a few miscellaneous onlookers, including Jessica Mitfrord, author of The American Way of Death, and Col. Paul W. Feeney, director of the Massachusetts Selective Service System. Although few spectators appeared, the horde of defendants, counsel, and relatives necessitated setting up a double row of extra chairs--and at least one lawyer still wound up in the jury...