iget 1» national Battalion/Page 9 January 29, 1982 'eyear.M; "i a l Sccii; hemtos" Ie by oii ome of -•TOO, bn; as higb lius, a \ S46,0(Ki I Maine, -oof'ing^ ' require; on top prospect age a It ne over link I m v’icWirt.; it. "Wd. Isecause >1 mettle leandlt conomic indicators may hint good news Class before lunch staff photo by Eric MitchelJ ial \ memra juerBlJ I k* sa Bir y» a junior pre-med major from San Antonio, Wednesday. The class was identifying plants in front of (> tears I on to her pen while taking a botany quiz on the Quad. i' United Press International WASHINGTON — The administration Thursday wel comed rare good news about the state of the sagging economy — the first increase since July in the government’s sensitive index of leading indicators. However, analysts inside and outside government advised caution before hailing the onset of better times and warned that bad weather and revisions in the data may wipe out December’s increase and pull January into another decline. The Commerce Department said its index of leading econo mic indicators, the first sign of changing trends, increased 0.6 percent last month. “This is welcome news follow ing the steep drop between July and October and suggests that the recession may soon touch bottom,” Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said. “Taking November and De cember together, it looks like the leading indicators are leveling off,” said Robert Ortner, Com merce Department chief eco nomist and an administration policy spokesman. In Tuesday’s State of the Un ion address, President Reagan forecast recovery in the latter part of 1982, but administration officials have been less ready to repeat their predictions of an upturn in the spring. The composite index gave lit tle warning in advance of the current recession, which the Na tional Bureau of Economic Re search said began in July. But once the recession set in, the index chronicled the dam age by falling 0.8 percent in Au gust, a sharp 2.1 percent in Sep tember, another 1.8 percent in October and — after revision an additional 0.2 percent in November. Ortner said the December in-' crease “is a further suggestion that the worst of the declines in the economy have occurred already.” Inast (d AssociaJ Laetrile called useless by Mayo researchers Delicious Charcoal Broiled Hamburgers French Fries and Medium Drinks all for only United Press International BOSTON — The nation’s Blackthi" only official study of Laetrile has Mlidedr found the controversial extract U.S.SX of apricot pits, long considered hofTat; &n anti-establishment remedy 0. for cancer, is useless against the disease, it was reported Thursday. A research team headed by the Mayo Clinic said only one out of 175 incurable patients given Laetrile and placed on the diet commonly prescribed with the drug began to show prog- ess, but even he worsened and died 37 weeks later. Most of the others died in an average of five months, said Dr. Charles G. Moertel, who headed ; the 18-month study reported in fyjhe New England Journal of direct Medicine. The surviving 25 are rnationJ )osal to iaiiy rovide sterini admit •ogratii assistant meet® free an: lunch p ase tgam’s close to death. The researchers also said some patients in the study had a I near-lethal level of cyanide, a component of Laetrile, in their blood. “We gave it our best shot, but we could find nothing to recom mend it to cancer patients,” Moertel said. I He said the study was con- rJ ducted because “a large part of Tthe# * e American public was con- e fused” over conflicting claims on ^ 11 l |i the effectiveness of Laetrile. iann . Moertel, who is head of Mayo’s Comprehensive Cancer Center and oncology depart ment in Rochester, Minn., said the study was the only one done so far by recognized cancer sci entists. The study also was the only one authorized by the fed eral Food and Drug Administra tion. Even though it has received no FDA approval, Laetrile has been legalized by 27 of 50 states and also is legal nationwide under a federal court order, the report noted. The EDA and National Can cer Institute has said for years the substance was worthless, but finally relented under public pressure and authorized the Mayo study. The substance, known gener- ically as amygdalin, has been around as a folk medicine for centuries. It was revived as a cancer treatment in 1952 by Ernest Krebs Jr., who patented it under the name Laetrile and devised most of the treatment regimens used today. The Committee for Freedom of Choice in Cancer Therapy, a pro-Laetrile group based in Los Altos, Calif., estimated 75,000 Americans have used the subst ance. Major suppliers were based in Mexico and California. The Mayo researchers were aided by the University of Cali fornia at Los Angeles, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City and the Uni versity of Arizona Cancer Cen ter in Tucson. Participants, who ranged in age from 18 to 84, were general ly in good condition despite can cer of the lung, pancreas, sto mach, kidney or other organs. 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