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Peru Plans
Takeover
US Holdings
LIMA -The Peruvian
government announced Tuesday
E.;pi expropriate all major
Mffrfracts now privately owned
■in divide them among the
people, including vast lands
owned by such U.S. investors as
tbe W. R. Grace Co. and New
York Gov. Nelson A- Rockefel
ler.
President Juan Velasco Alva
rado promised "just enmpensa
tfao" for all land holders, both
foreign and Peruvian, whose
properties will be turned over
to the peasantry under an
agrarian land reform oi unpre
cedented aeope.
Velaaco announced the gener
al objectives of the land reform
program that will effect untold
millions of dollars worth of
U.S.-owned as well as Peruvian
held property in a nationwide
television address.
, His voice repeatedly broke
with emotion. His immediate
audience at the presidential
palace interrupted his speech
throughout with applause and
rising shouts of ' Bravo" and
"Viva Larid reform"
The land reform law, Velasco
said, "will be applied through
out the country, without privile
ges and with no exceptions.
"Only in this manner will a
coherent agricultural develop
ment be possible."
This made it clear all of the
major U.S. investors in Peru
would feel the bite of the
reform law, a development
which swept far beyond even
the most pessimistic predictions
of diplomatic observers here.
The action furthered a trend
of expropriation begun last
October by Velaaco'i military
regime. At that time, Peru took
over the properties of the U.S.-
owned International Petroleum
Co. without the compensation
offered in Tuesday's announce
ment. That expropriation pro
voked a crisis in diplomatic
relations with the United States
which still is unresolved.
Among the U.S. firms stand
ing to be hit hardest by the new
law is the W .R. Grace and Co.
of New York City. Grace has
varied interests in Peru but
under the land seizure it
apparently will lose only its
vast sugar plantations at
Paramonga andj^artavio.
Drug Use
Is Hinted
fir Death
LONDON . Scotland
Yard pathologist! Monday per
formed an autopsy on the body
U Judy Garland and eources
Mid incomplete preliminary
actress ntay have died from an
wsrdaae of drags.
47-year-old Miss Garland
was found dead on the
bathroom floor of her London
home early Sunday by her fifth
husband. The London Evening
[News said a box of pills was
'found near her bod^.
A family spokesman said
Miss Garland's husband, Mick
ley Deans, would accompany the
kbody to New York by plane
j Wednesday for funeral services
probably on Friday.
' Scotland Yard sources said
further detailed teats on several
body organs were being
E' id out. by. the pathologists
the autotan apparently
to determii* the cause of
death on visufd examination.
'.The sources indicated the
testa performed thus ' far
(poinded thoae dofte whaa drugs
4r? auapecfc One jwcf test is a
Await Inquest
An official spokesman for
Scotland Yard would s*y only
that the findings would not be
disclosed until a coroner's
jtnqueat is held on Wednesday.
The Yard sources, who
disclosed the suspicion that
drugs may hive been involved,
emphasized "it Is absolutely
'impossible to fcjv if such an
.oveofctf* was either accidental
or otherwise." Scotland Yard
reported earlier that no suicide
notea were lound.
Scotland Yard refused com
raejt OQ a London newspaper
report v Mias Garland was
thaatht to have obtained 100
sieepat taiets from a local
dnigglst Saturday. The Evehlng
Newt said a bet containing »
fills was found near her body
mit tyd not idghtify the pills.
k Ah effidal Yard spokesman
ML "Some tablets were taken
Mun the boose bat they ware
3* found beaide the body. They
Xrffl not bfxMamVed unless the
autopsy ndicatei a drags
factor. , ,
"If all the formalities are
completed in time, her husband
will fly from London Wednes
day with ttie body. If hs does,
the funeral will probably be in
New York on Friday/' said
Brian Southcombe, "!« Gar
land's press spokesman.
BMI -You brag about your
ability to Judge people by their
dress. What About that little
blonde over on the beach?
SN—lnsufficient evidence.