Word: heinz
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Another thing, small but telling-in several recent issues you have run an advertisement from Heinz under the topical head "Victuals" which in no way is distinguished from the news text. If there is a difference I was too annoyed to hunt for it. I was tricked into reading that ad. I like to read advertisements but I prefer to be persuaded to read them, not have trickery do it. It was not an accident that the ad appeared in the manner it did. It was calculated and at the same time it was theft. Can you get around that...
...years, Ronald Finney pleaded guilty to 31 counts of forgery and the sale of forged bonds. Last week he appeared in court to receive his sentence. The county attorney recommended to the court that he receive a 15-year sentence. Looking down sternly from his bench Judge Paul H. Heinz refused to be a party to the bargain...
Turning to the prisoner Judge Heinz demanded whether there was any reason why sentence should not be pronounced...
Refusing to allow the plea of guilty to be withdrawn, Judge Heinz sentenced Ronald Finney to from 31 to 635 years in jail. Like his father he announced he would appeal...
While the Federal Government was still looking for Heinz Spanknoebel, accused of operating as an agent of the German Government without notifying the State Department (TIME, Nov. 6, 13), it was announced from Berlin that Col. Edwin Emerson of New York would officially represent the Nazi Party in the U. S., a position which Spanknoebel had pretended to. Col. Emerson, oldtime newspaperman, wrote propaganda from Germany which was distributed to English-speaking troops during the War. Simultaneously another Hitlerite arrived in the U. S. He was Captain Georg Schmitt, who will tour the country consolidating the U. S. members...