Date: March 2, 1973

Time: 3:35 pm-4:08 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John M. Olin; the White House photographer was present at the

beginning of the meeting.

Greetings

-Summer

-New York

Photographs

-Color

-Copies

Olin’s support for President

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 3:35 pm.

Refreshment

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 4:08 pm.

Olin’s relationship with President

-Length

-Eisenhower administration

-Olin’s support for President

-December 1972 bombing of Vietnam

-Olin’s support

-Criticism

Vietnam War

-December 1972bombing

-Prisoners of war [POWs] support

-Effectiveness

-John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson

POWs

-Demeanor

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-Washington Post

-William F. Buckley, Jr.

-National Review comments

Vietnam

-Conclusion of war

-Retention of troops in South Vietnam

-eventual withdrawal

-South Vietnam

-Strength

-Chances of survival

-Aid to North Vietnam

-Congress

-Reasons

-Leverage

-Laos, Cambodia

-Compared with Japan and Germany

World War II

-Yalta Agreements

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

US defenses

-John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson

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Olin Corporation

-Negotiations with [First name unknown] Nickerson

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-Great Britain

-Seed geneticist

-Leadership role

-Agricultural patents

-Individual property rights

-Seed varieties

-New law

-Patent Office

-Licenses

Grain trade

-USSR

-Natural resources

-Lack of expertise

-US seed developments

-Availability to USSR

-President’s viewpoint

-Leverage

-Negotiations with Olin Corporation

-Trade offs

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]’s market

-PRC’s, USSR’s agricultural exports

-USSR

-Agriculture

-Market potential

US-USSR trade relations

-Olin Corporation

Exploration possibilities

Olin’s relationship with Nickerson

-Hunting

-Northern Yorkshire, England

-Olin’s background

-Nickerson’s research in grain seeds

-Lincolnshire, England

-Wheat, barley, corn

Atlantic salmon

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-Olin’s concern

-Acquaintance with US ambassador to Denmark [?]

-Denmark

-Smoked salmon

-Salmon controversy

-Denmark and Greenland

-Contributions to stock of salmon

-Canada, Great Britain, Norway

-Greenland

-Trout

-Harvesting of salmon

-Amount

-Demark

-Harvesting

-Davis Stright

-Netting

-Impact on stock of salmon

-Depletion

-High-seas fishing

-Legislation

-Greenland

-Harvesting

-Restrictions

-Denmark

-Appointment of an ambassador

-Philip K. Crowe

-Norway post

-State Department

-Olin’s conversation with Maurice H. Stans

-Need to obtain agreement with Demark and Greenland

-Amount

-Canada

-Harvesting

-Netting

-Restrictions

-Compensation

-Crowe’s appointment

-Denmark, Norway

-Norway

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-Salmon stock

-USSR

-Salmon stock

-Cooperation

-Iceland

-Northeast Atlantic Commission

-Restrictions on high-seas fishing

-Norway

-Political effect

-[First name unknown] Aigmon [?]

-Crowe

-Norway

-US representative

-Resolution of problem

-Crowe

International Advisory Board on Salmon

-Olin’s chairmanship

-Olin’s interests

President’s campaign for

-Huntsmen’s lobby

-Questions

Atlantic salmon problem

-President’s investigation

-Crowe

-Donald L. McKernan

-State Department

-Advice

-Work on problem

-Knowledge

-Olin’s conversation with Maurice H. Stans

-State Department

-John J. McCloy

-Resistance

-Statement to McCloy

-Resistance

-McKernan’s recommendation

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-Crowe’s appointment

-Denmark, Norway

-Stans

-Norway

Capital gains tax

-Treasury Department

-President’s opposition

-John H. Alexander’s opinion on effects of tax

-Legal estate

-Congress

-Demagoguery

-Business lobbying

-Wilbur D. Mills and Russell B. Long

-Target

-Senate Finance Committee

-Mills

-Estate tax

-President’s opposition

-Treasury Department

-Support for estate tax

-Threat to free enterprise

-Entrepreneurship

-Great Britain

-Economic impact

-Opposition

-Family wealth

-Support for President

-Olin’s wealth

-Personal compared to market value

-Effect of capital gains and estate tax

-Wealthy families

-Rockefeller, Ford

-Harm of tax

-Impact on estates, personal ambition, foundations

-Mills, Long

-Lobbying

-William J. Baroody, Jr.

-Reports on tax

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-Release

-Estate taxes

-Distribution to Congress members, press

-George P. Shultz’s testimony

-Ways and Means Committee

-Publicity

President’s Lunch in New York with Olin

-Recess

-President’s decision to campaign

-Olin’s advice on television [TV]

-TV debate with Kennedy in 1960

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Olin’s home in Georgia

-President’s visit

-Hunting

-President’s visit to James Hanes place

-Quail symposium

-Olin’s return to Georgia

-Hunting

-Use of dogs

-Pointers

Dogs

-King Timahoe

-Irish setters, Labradors

-King Timahoe

-Age

-Olin’s kennels

-Championship dogs

-Labradors, springer spaniels

Olin’s acquaintance with Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Estate in Georgia

-Bob Woodruff

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-Pete Jones

-Spruce Springs

-President’s visit

James Hanes

-Friendship with Olin

Salmon fishing

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Peanuts

-Importance to Georgia

-Shultz

-Trade negotiations [?]

-Export crop

-Organization of growers

-Hiring of Harry S. Dent

-Herman E. Talmadge

-Senate Finance Committee

-Shultz

-Influence

Olin left at 4:08 pm.