In 1970, Kendall requested and participated in a high-level meeting of
Chilean businessman and publisher
Agustín Edwards Eastman of the
Edwards family with high
Nixon administration officials, after which President Nixon met with then-National Security Adviser
Henry Kissinger and CIA Director
Richard Helms and, in the words of a 1976
New York Times article, said "that Chile was to be saved from
Salvador Allende and he didn't care much how." According to
The Guardian:...the October 1970 plot against Chile's President-elect Salvador Allende ... was the direct result of a plea for action a month earlier by Donald Kendall, chairman of PepsiCo, in two telephone calls to the company's former lawyer, President Richard Nixon. Kendall arranged for the owner of the company's Chilean bottling operation to meet National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger on September 15. Hours later, Nixon called in his CIA chief, Richard Helms, and, according to Helms's handwritten notes, ordered the CIA to prevent Allende's inauguration. == Joan Crawford ==