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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 38

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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38
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NV, WA ANO Severance pay out of line? C) The Mew York Time WASHINGTON A federal grand jury is investigating the cases of three Boeing Co. executives who received (400,000 in severance payments when they left the company in 1981 to take high-level Defense Department positions in the Reagan administration, according to officials in the government and the company. The investigation, which began last summer, according to law-enforcement officials, is to determine whether the severance payments were larger than or different from those normally paid by Boeing to executives who resign, whether they constituted a conflict of interest and whether the officials reported the payments properly on the public financial statements government officials must file. It is against the law for to pay extra compensation to employees who enter the government. The officials under investigation are Melvyn R.

Paisley, assistant secretary of the Navy for research, systems and engineering; T. K. Jones, deputy under secretary of defense for strategic theater nuclear forces, and Herbert A. Reynolds, deputy director of the Defense De-" partment's Office of Intelligence and Space Policy. Jones and Paisley declined numerous requests for interviews and did not respond to written inquiries left with them last week.

But, according to government officials, they denied any wrongdoing when questioned by federal investigators. Reynolds said that whatever he received from Boeing was "perfectly proper." The Defense Department declined to comment on the investigation. Boeing, in a statement, said that it was fully cooperating with the government's requests for information and that the company "has done nothing unlawful, unethical or otherwise Wl Good only in US A A PO i. PO Cash Value 1100 cant IOWA STORES ONLY 0383 cremated. Rice Mortuary, Los Angeles, was in charge of ar-rangments.

Mr. Smith died Feb. 24 at Washington Memorial Hospital, Culver City. He had been employed at Oscar Mayer Davenport. Survivors include his wife, Arlene; a daughter, Mrs.

Charles (Sandra) Franklin, Lee's Summit, a son, 'James Davenport; and four grandchildren. William Detterman CLINTON, Iowa William P. Detterman, 77, of Clinton died Tuesday' at Mercy Hospital Services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Pape Funeral Home. Burial will be in Clinton Memorial Park.

Visitation is 7 to 9 p.m. today. He had been a farmer. He had also raised and showed game birds and sold and shipped them to all sections of the United States and foreign countries. Mr.

Detterman married Agnita Daley in 1930 in Clin-" ton. Survivors inclue his wife; daughters, Mrs. Harold (Elaine) Ebensberger and Mrs. Lawrence (Joyce) Hil-dreth and a son, Larry all of Clinton; six grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. srancis (Betty) Ryan, Clinton, and Mrs.

Louis (Margaret) Skoff, Preston; and a brother, Oliver, Sugar Creek. Edna Rink GENES EO, III Services for Edna J. Rink, 89, of Moresville, formerly of Geneseo, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Myers Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oak-wood Cemetery.

Visitation is 6 to 9 p.m. today. She died Monday at Mor-. gan County Hospital, Martinsville, Ind. Edna Hoy married Clate Rink in 1916.

He died in 1958. Survivors include a daughter, Luella Williams, Moresville; a granddaughter; a great-grandson; and a sister, Margaret Caringello, Des Moines. 200 fr0m Jfllg I NO EXPIRATION DATE 1 100 NATURAL MAITtLDQAD- 6 PK. CANS pi Natural Continued from Page 35 manche, will be. 10:30 a.m.

today at Clinton Memorial Funeral Home. Inurnment will be in Clinton Memorial Park. Mr. Goble died March 7 at Hemet Valley Hospital He retired in 1972 from Dupont Clinton, where he had been employed 27 years. Mr.

Goble married Ruth Obermiller in 1935 in Clinton. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Mrs. Phil (Nancy) Bradley, Ca-manche, and Mrs. David (Patsy) Haack, Hemet; sons, Melvin and Keith, both of San Jacinto, and Marvin, Camanche; 19 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and brothers, Howard, Clinton, and Raymond, Bloomington, I1L Phoebe Waterbury LOW MOOR, Iowa -Services for Phoebe Water-bury, 84, of Low Moor will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at United Methodist Church, Low Moor.

Burial will be in Clinton Memorial Park. Visitation is noon to service time today at the church. Snell-Zornig Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements Memorials may be made to the church, of which she was a member Mrs. Waterbury died Monday at DeWitt Community Hospital. She was a church organist for more than 65 years.

Phoebe Griswold married Maurice "Bill" Waterbury in 1923 in Low Moor. He died in 1934. She was a member of Re-bekah Lodge, Low Moor, and FoUett's Study Club. Survivors include a niece, Mrs. David (Jackie) Loehn-dorf, Clinton, and nephews, Joseph Griswold, Clinton, and Joseph Howard, Camanche.

Herbert Lorenzen BRYANT, Iowa Services for Herbert J. Lorenzen, 87, of Bryant will be 11 30 a.m. today at Pape Funeral Home. Burial will be in Center Grove Cemetery, Bryant. Mr.

Lorenzen died Monday at Clinton Retirement Village. He was a self-employed barber. He was born in Stoaken, Germany. Mr. Lorenzen married Rossetta Clausen in 1934 in Morrison, 111.

He was a veteran of the German Army in World War I. He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Clinton, Survivors include his wife. Joseph Smith LOS ANGELES Private services for Joseph M. Smith, 68, of Los Angeles, formerly of Davenport, were held Feb. 25 in Los Angeles.

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