John Heinz U.S. Sen. H. John Heinz III, R-Pa., during a campaign stop at Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market, Pa., Monday, March 1, 1982. (AP Photo/George Widman) (GEORGE WIDMAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Heinz Henry John Heinz III and his bride, the former Teresa Simoes-Ferreira, are shown following their wedding at the Heinz Memorial Chapel in Pittsburgh, Pa., Saturday, Feb. 5, 1966. John Heinz is the great-grandson of the founder of the H.J. Heinz Company. (AP Photo) (Anonymous/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Heinz Newlyweds Teresa Heinz and Henry John Heinz III are shown inside a limousine following their wedding at the Heinz Memorial Chapel on the University of Pittsburgh campus, Pa., Saturday, Feb. 5, 1966. (AP Photo) (Anonymous/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Watchf Associated Press Domestic News Pennsylvania United States APHS56007 JOHN HEINZ John Heinz, a one-time independent who is the Republican candidate bidding for the congressional seat in the 18th District is shown October 20, 1971 in Pittsburgh. The special election was called to fill the seat vacated by the death of Robert J Corbett, a Republican. (AP Photo). (Anonymous/AP)
Heinz H. John Heinz III has his hand held up in victory by his wife, Teresa Heinz, left, as they celebrate his congressional win with campaign workers and supporters in Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 2, 1971. Heinz defeated Democrat John Connelly in the 18th Congressional District located in the northern Pittsburgh suburbs. It was the only Congressional race in the country this Election Day. (AP Photo) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Heinz H. John Heinz III, winner of the only Congressional race in the country, talks to reporters after winning the the seat in the 18th Congressional District late Tuesday night in Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 2, 1971. He is surrounded by campaign workers and supporters. Heinz defeated Democrat John Connelly. (AP Photo) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Heinz U.S. Congressman H. John Heinz III is joined by his wife, Teresa, center, and their three sons, John IV, left foreground, age 9, Christopher, 2, and Andre, 6, far right, at a news conference on Dec. 10, 1975, in Pittsburgh, Pa., where Heinz announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate. (AP Photo) (Anonymous/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Heinz U.S. Congressman H. John Heinz III, center, is joined by his wife, Teresa, and their sons, John IV, left, and Andre, in a Pittsburgh, Pa., hotel room as they watch the election returns, Tuesday night, April 27, 1976. Heinz is seeking Senate nomination to the seat to be vacated by Hugh Scott. (AP Photo) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
John Heinz U.S. Congressman H. John Heinz III and his wife, Teresa, talk to press agent Russ Martz early Wednesday morning after Heinz was named by the Associated Press as the winner of the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat in Pittsburgh, Pa., April 28, 1976. (AP Photo) (AP)
John Heinz Attorney General Griffin Bell, center, meets with Pittsburgh, Pa., Mayor Peter Flaherty, right, and Sen. H. John Heinz III (D-Pa.), Feb. 21, 1977 at Capitol Hill in Washington. Flaherty, who has been nominated for the post of deputy attorney general by President Carter, was introduced to members of the Senate Judiciary Committee by Bell. (AP Photo/Peter Bregg) (Peter Bregg/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
John Heinz Ambassador Robert Strauss, left, special trade negotiator, meets with Sens. Richard Schweiker, R-Pa., right, and H. John Heinz, R-Pa., in Washington, Monday, Dec. 6, 1977 where they discussed restrictions on imported steel. Lunchboxes in front hold literature detailing the American steelworker's position. (AP Photo/Jeff Taylor) (Jeff Taylor/Associated Press)
Senator John Heinz III speaking to Greenway School Students The late United States Senator John Heinz III talking to Greenway School students on the steps of the capital in Washington D.C. in 1978. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Bob Dole and John Heinz Sen. Robert Dole R-Kan. speaks at news conference on Thursday, Nov. 6, 1980 in Washington with Sen. John Heinz R-Pa. Dole is expected to be named chairman of the Senate Finance Committee succeeding Sen. Russell Long D-La. (AP Photo/Charles Harrity) (Charles Harrity/AP)
John Heinz U.S. Sen. H. John Heinz III, R-Pa., shakes hands with butcher Henry Ochss during his visit to Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market, Pa., Monday, March 1, 1982. Heinz is on a four-city tour to annunce his bid for re-election, and called for a lower deficit and reduced interest rates. (AP Photo/George Widman) (GEORGE WIDMAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
John Heinz Senator Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., left, gestures during a news conference with Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa., Thursday, May 27, 1982 in Washington on Capitol Hill to announce that they have introduced legislation along with 44 Senate colleagues, to oppose the sale of advanced fighter aircraft and missiles to Jordan. (AP Photo/John Duricka) (John Duricka/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
John Heinz, Arlen Specter Sens. John Heinz, left, and Arlen Specter, grapple for first batting privileges, just before their two offices started a softball competition in Washington Tuesday, July 20, 1983. The two Pennsylvania Republicans captained their respective teams. (AP Photo/Al Stephenson) (Al Stephenson/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
John Heinz Senator Arlen Specter (R-Pa), left, talks with Senator John Heinz (R-Pa), center and Pennsylvania Governor Richard Thornburgh on Capitol Hill in Washington, Sept. 13, 1983. Earlier in the day Thornburgh meet with presidential counselor Edwin Meese on the Centralia Mine fire. (AP Photo/Scott Stewart) (Scott Stewart/AP)
John Heinz Senator Robert Byrd, D-W. Va., left, talks with Senator John Heinz, R-Pa., during a meeting of the house ways and means committee on Capitol Hill Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1983. Byrd and Heinz have introduced legislation to consolidate the supplemental benefits program and the federal extended benefit program. (AP Photo/John Duricka) (John Duricka/AP)
Charles Percy Sen. Charles Percy, R-Ill., center, Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., left, and Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa., right, face reporters outside the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1984 after a group of Republican senators from steel-producing states met with President Reagan. (AP Photo/Barry Thumma) (Barry Thumma/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Charles Mathias, Paul Sarbanes, Arlen Specter, John Heinz Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa., left, talks to Sen. Charles Mathias, Jr, R-Md., right, as Sen. Arlen Specter, left center, and Sen. Paul Sarbanes, D-Md., look on during a conference on the Chesapeake Bay Restoration and Protection Plan in Washington, Sept. 20, 1985. (AP Photo/Barry L. Thumma) (Barry L. Thumma/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
JOHN HEINZ U.S. Senator John Heinz (R-Pa) speaks during the U.S. Senatorial candidates debate in Philadelphia on Oct. 18, 1988. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) (AMY SANCETTA/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
John Kerry and John Heinz U.S. Senators, from left, John Kerry, D-Mass., John Heinz, R-Pa., and Daniel P. Moynihan, D-N.Y., wait to board a plane at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Friday, Aug. 31, 1990. The group will visit several countries, including Saudi Arabia. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty) (AP)