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April 8, 1976 - Scowcroft, Senator Robert Taft, Edwin Dodd (Owens-Illinois)
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April 8, 1976 - Scowcroft, Senator Robert Taft, Edwin Dodd (Owens-Illinois)
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File scanned from the National Security Adviser's Memoranda of Conversation Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 2163 CONFIDENTIAL DS MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION April 8, 1976 SUBJECT: Niehous Kidnapping and Owens-Illinois Expropriation PARTICIPANTS: Brent Scowcroft, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Senator Robert Taft Edwin Dodd, President, Owens-Illinois John Marsh Stephen Low, NSC Staff 8L TIME AND PLACE: 2:00 p.m., Brent Scowcroft's Office Mr. Dodd reviewed the history of the Niehous case, from his kidnapping on February 27 to the events of the last two days. He described the situation as reported, adding two further points. The company had information that the Government of Venezuela had been in direct con- tact with the kidnappers without informing the company. It was only when the GOV completely rejected the kidnappers' demands through this separate confidential channel that it became evident to the company that it must take steps if Niehous' life was to be saved. Mr. Dodd also made clear that the company had discussed the possibility of publication of the manifesto in the foreign press with the GOV which had responded, "We would frown on your publishing it elsewhere." Mr. Dodd said that the company understood the GOV could not approve publication. It had interpreted this relatively mild reply to mean that it would receive a rap on the knuckles, but nothing more. Therefore, the company did not expect as severe punishment as it received. He said he understood that President Perez could not publicly or totally back down from his initial statement and asked for US Government help in getting the President to moderate his position. General Scowcroft explained the difficulties of dealing with the problems of Niehous' safety, discouraging further kidnapping, and the exprepria- tion issue. He noted that Ambassador Shlaudeman had met with President Perez on Wednesday evening, expressing our displeasure with the use FORD DECLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL/GDS E.O. 12958, SEC. 3.5 NSC MEMO, 11/24/98, STATE DEPT. GUIDELINES State BY hh , NARA. DATE 7/1/04 CONFIDENTIAL 2 of expropriation as a sanction against the company. He noted, however, President Perez felt very strongly the need to react firmly against terrorism but said that Perez had told the Ambassador that he had no desire to persecute Owens-Illinois. He told Mr. Dodd that we understood the company's problem and would be as helpful as possible. Senator Taft asked whether expropriation for this purpose would not encourage further kidnapping and terrorism. The General fully agreed and noted that our Ambassador had made this point to President Perez. Mr. Low pointed out the danger of any publicity being given to US representation to President Perez which would make it more difficult for him to back away from his initial position. CONFIDENTIAL MH 2163 ib AH MEMORANDUM keep NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL ACTION CONFIDENTIAL/GDS April 13, 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: BRENT SCOWCROFT FROM: STEPHEN LOWSE SUBJECT: Niehous Kidnapping and Owens-Illinois Expropriation Attached is a memorandum of conversation covering your meeting with Edwin Dodd, the President of Owens-Illinois, and Senator Taft. RECOMMENDATION: That you approve the memorandum. *Approve woth Disapprove CONFIDENTIAL/GDS hh 7/1/04 10 DOC RECD LOG NU R MO DA. MO DA HR INITIAL ACTION o NSC CORRESPONDENCE PROFILE 4 13 18 7602163 TO: PRES FROM: SECSTATE $/S UNCLAS LOG IN/OUT SCOWCROFT X SECDEF LOU NO FORN NODIS HYLAND DCI. X REF C EYES ONLY EXDIS DAVIS S CODEWORD SOURCE/CLASS/DESCRIPTION STATE OTHER EXSEC Low TS SENSITIVE SUBJECT Memcor of Scowcroft net w/ Dodd 4 Taft re mehous Rednepping & Owens Illinois INTERNAL ROUTING AND Expropriation DISTRIBUTION REC ACTION REQUIRED ACTION CONCOR. COOR. INFO CY RENCE DINATE FOR ADV CYS S'CROFT/ WGH MEMO FOR SCOWCROFT. ( STAFF SECRETARY MEMO FOR PRES ( CONGRESSIONAL REPLY FOR ECONOMIC DISTRIBUTION/INITIAL ACTION ASGMT APPROPRIATE ACTION 1 EUR/ CANADA / OCEANS MEMO TO ( FAR EAST/ PRC RECOMMENDATIONS ( INTELLIGENCE JOINT MEMO ( LATIN AMERICA REFER TO FOR: MID EAST/ NO. AFRICA ANY ACTION NECESSARY? 1 NSC PLANNING CONCURRENCE ( PROGRAM ANALYSIS DUE DATE: SCIENTIFIC COMMENTS: INCLUDING SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS) SUB-SAH/ AFRICA/ UN DATE FROM TO STATUS DUE CY TO 4/13 Scuft + Decision SUBSEQUENT ACTION (4/22) REQUIRED (OR TAKEN): Janha H-15 NSC/S C SUBSEQUENT ROUTING/ACTIONS Notedby Scrift DISPATCH NOTIFY MICROFILM a FILE ROMTS NSC/S DISP INSTR M/FD BY SPECIAL DISPOSITION: ADD 1976 SPECIAL INDEXING: SUSPENSE CY ATTACHED X CLOSE CRT ID: B NS DY OPEN WH SA FP PA NSC 76-21 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE - 599-022 - 1976 599-022 )