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Good Throw. Most impressive of all these recycled centers is Pittsburgh's Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts. It stands on prime real estate, in the so-called Golden Triangle area, just at the point where the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers meet to form the Ohio. The former Penn (movie) Theater, it was reclaimed from the wreckers in 1968 for $800,000, then remodeled for around $10 million in only 15 months. Since its opening last fall, Heinz Hall has become the focal point of an energetic renaissance of Pittsburgh's artistic life. It is in regular...
...informal economic panel that specializes in spotting overseas investment opportunities for French industry and preventing foreign takeovers of French companies; it is composed of four men, all under 40, including the personal assistants of Pompidou and Giscard. Known as the "Four Musketeers," the men have succeeded in denying the Heinz Co. control in Grey-Poupon mustard and in getting Ugine-Pechiney to invest in New Caledonian nickel facilities, thereby countering an expansion move by International Nickel...
...major parties were battling for the governorship, the Democratic candidate, Lieutenant Governor Wendell Ford, was the winner. The race was a partial test of President Nixon's economic policies since Ford campaigned against them. But the lone congressional contest also served as a token test. H. John Heinz III, heir to the ketchup and pickle fortune, gingerly defended Nixon's wage-price freeze in his campaign and won a 2-to-l victory. Democratic Mayor Joseph Alioto handily won re-election in San Francisco, despite the fact that he is under federal indictment for conspiracy and mail fraud...
...North America. In Bonn, Freelance Photographer Heinz Sütterlin wooed and won the plump secretary of a high Foreign Ministry official and sent nearly 1,000 secret papers to Moscow before a defector blew his cover and prompted the ill-used Mrs. Sütterlin to commit suicide. Heinz Felfe, who held a key position in the BND, the West German equivalent of the CIA, for ten years was a double agent who supplied the Soviets with the names of West German agents in the East, codes, dead-letter drops and courier routes. He all but wiped out BND operations...
Look Alikes. The quality of many private-label items is equal to or only slightly below that of the high-priced "name" brands. Leading corporations-Heinz, Armstrong Rubber, Westinghouse and many others-are allocating more and more of their output to products that are sold under cut-rate private labels. Often manufacturers use the same materials in these brands as in products sold under their own labels...