European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 17, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes Friday August 17,1990show modest gain of 0.4% Washington apr falling Energy prices helped hold Down the Overall increase in consumer prices in july the government said thursday in what analysts believe will be the last moderate inflation report for months. The labor department said its consumer Price Index Rose 0.4 percent last month following a slightly brisker 0,5 percent Advance in june and a modest 0. Percent Rise in May. The july gain was slightly larger than the 0.3 percent expected by most economists and was regarded As a worrisome sign going into August the aug. 2 iraqi invasion of Kuwait has sent Oil prices spiralling since the government surveyed prices for thursday s report. Evert without the Oil Shock inflation for the first seven months of the year was running at a 5.8 percent annual rate compared with 4.6 percent for All of 1989. In july the Cost of shelter shot up 0.9 percent the same As in june. That accounted for half of the Overall increase in prices. Much of that increase was attributed to a 5.1 percent Rise in the Cost of out of town lodging. Food and by verage prices were up 0.4 percent the third consecutive increase but a far smaller one than june a 0.7 percent gain. The Price of fruit and vegetables Rose 1.6 percent reflecting a 32.2 percent jump in the Price of bananas and a 17,1 percent gain in the Cost of lettuce. Pork prices were Down a slight 0.2 percent the first decline since september a period in which they Rose 19.1 percent. Egg prices dropped 8.2 percent in july. Non alcoholic beverages were up 0.9 percent while fats and oils Rose 1.1 percent. Transportation costs Rose 0.3 percent last month gasoline prices which had risen 2.5 percent in june fell 0.3 percent. New car prices reacting to lacklustre sales fell 0.3 percent the sixth consecutive decline. Bui used car. Prices Rose 0.7 percent the largest gain since january 1989. Clothing prices fell 0.2 percent the third consecutive drop. Price increases for some fall and Winter clothing Only partially offset further discounts on Spring and summer clothes. Medical care prices continued a Long string of stubbornly High advances. They Rose 0.9 percent in july and were 9.2 percent higher than a year ago. The Cost of smoking aside from its health effects Rose steeply in july up 2.7 percent after a 2.4 percent jump in june. Tobacco prices were 10.9 percent higher than a year ago. Prices excluding the volatile food and Energy categories Rose a brisk 0.6 percent. Economists often take that measure As a better gauge of underlying inflationary pressures. That so called Core rate has stayed High largely because the weakening Economy Hasni to yet pushed unemployment up appreciably. Thus wages and the Cost of services which make up 55 percent of the consumer Index have been rising steadily. The various changes put the Index for All consumer prices at 130.4 in july. That Means that a hypothetical goods that costs 10 in the 1982-84 base period fast a Quot Quot Quot selection of Cost s13.04 fast month up from $ 12.44 a year earlier. A from left Jackie Dodd Hose Caputo and Grace Caputo hold lighted candles As hey join thousands of fans making the pilgrimage thursday to Elvis grave at Graceland in Memphis Tenn. 8,000 hold Vigil for Elvis 13 years after his death Memphis Tenn apr an estimated 8,000 of the Ever faithful heaped Long stemmed red roses and Small Teddy bears on Elvis Presley a grave thursday in a candlelight Vigil marking the 13th anniversary of his death. A this music in t dead and there a a whole new generation that a going through it All again a said Grace Caputo 29. She accompanied 16 other Elvis fans from Adelaide Australia in the procession past Presley a grave. Stands of Flower arrangements Many in the shape of hearts and guitars surrounded the grave site and lined both sides of a Small Walkway leading to it. The Flowers from fan clubs around the world carried such messages As a Elvis we miss you so much and a love is the graveside Vigil which got under Way wednesday night Drew Elvis fans from around the country and abroad. It is the single largest gathering in a string of concerts dances souvenir fairs and other events tied to the anniversary. A memorial service featuring Elvis friends and relatives was scheduled for thursday afternoon at Memphis state University. A what makes this special is Elvis is Here a said Bettie Dodd 51, a member of the Elvis country fan club of Austin Texas which organizes the annual procession. A everything else is corf Mercia lived but this is paying a tribute to Presley died on aug. 16, 1977, at his White columned Graceland residence. He is buried alongside his father Mother and grandmother in a Small Garden beside the House. Participants held lighted candles As they walked single file up Graceland a Quarter mile drive. Many carried single red roses to leave at the grave. Roses were on Sale for $4.95 each at a souvenir shop across the Street. A i have waited 10 years for this a said Dino Riolo 26, of Milan Italy. A in a few moments i will see the grave of the biggest absolutely biggest Singer of the whole world of the whole a when i hear his music i feel something. The others nothing a said her fiend Jimmy Sorce who said he sings in an italian Rock band. Graceland draws More than 600,000 visitors a year. But the week surrounding the anniversary of Presley a death is a special time for his fans. Quot i flew Down the night of his death and in be come Back every year since then a said Bill Rowe 40, of Dayton Ohio. A there was just something about the Guy that said to me in a your Friend a Presley was 22 when he bought Graceland. For $ 100,000 in 1957. He was 42 when he fell dead on a bathroom floor there. A medical examiner listed the cause of death As heart disease. Court testimony revealed Presley was addicted to prescription drugs. Make room Buffer a Margarine a fhe new bad Guy Boston apr hardened vegetable Oil a main ingredient of Margarine and shortening raises cholesterol Levels and May be even worse for people s health than animal fat a study concludes. The study raises health questions about trans fatty acids the kind of fat that makes Margarine and shortening hard so they can be used for baking frying and spreading and won t turn rancid. About a Quarter of the fat in a typical stick of Margarine is trans fatty acid. This fat can occur naturally but most is made when food companies add Hydrogen to polyunsaturated and monounsaturated vegetable oils. Food labels list these As hydrogenated oils. Because these fats make up Only 2 percent to 4 percent of a typical american diet they probably have a relatively Small effect on most Peoples cholesterol Levels. However one lop cholesterol expert recommended that food companies work to remove them from their products. Saturated fat including butter is considered to be the primary villain in the War on cholesterol. This fat found in meat Dairy products tropical oils and some other foods raises cholesterol Levels in the bloodstream. Polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats on the other hand were thought to have no effect on cholesterol Levels a or even in some cases to lower them. But the new research suggests that hardening these fats makes them act More like saturated fat and perhaps even worse. The study found that unlike saturated fat trans fatty acids have a double barrelled harmful Fleet they increase bad cholesterol while lowering Good cholesterol. The research conducted in the Netherlands showed that when people eat food with this kind of Tat they increase their bloodstream s Supply of Low density Lipoprotein or Bdl which contributes to fatty buildups in the arteries. But they lower Levels of High density Lipoprotein or Hal which protects the body from cholesterol a harmful effects. Or. Scott m. Grundy a cholesterol expert at the University of Texas southwestern medical Center in Dallas called this a a combination of detrimental effects that is particularly a the Public should insist that Industry Down the line modify the Way they produce Margarine to eliminate the trans fatty acids a he said Grundy cautioned however that people should not switch to butter saying it is still clearly More harmful. The International food information Council an Industry group raised questions about the research and issued a statement. Saying Quot people should retrain from making any dietary changes based on the results of this one study in which subjects consumed extremely High Levels of trans fatty acids for a relatively Short or. Edward a. Ihmken of the Federal department of agriculture research serv ice in Peoria 111., said the study should be repeated to Check the effects of lower doses of the fat but the research a certainly be taken the study was conducted by drs. Ronald p. Mensink and Martijn b. Katan of the agricultural University in wage neg in. It was published in thursdays new England journal of Medicine. The study was conducted on 59 men and women who were randomly assigned to eat three different diets for three weeks each. In each diet 40 percent of the total calories came from various Tats. The dutch researchers estimated that if americans stopped eating All trans fatty acid and instead used monounsaturated fats such As Olive Oil they would raise their Hal Levels two Points and lower their Bdl Levels four Points. But or. Carl Orringer of the University of Michigan said this Overall effect is so Small that a i have a hard time Getic very excited about
