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Hayman, 66, who was Brit- ain's envoy in Ottawa for 1870 to 1974 and who has a married daughter living in Canada, was never identified by name in court but was referred to as a ‘‘senior. diplomat” or by the alias “Henderson.”’ Rejecting the advice of Attorney-General Sir Michael] Havers, Tory MP Geoffrey Dickens named Hayman in two questions he submitted for today's order Dickens asked whether there are plans to prosecute Hayman for sending and receiving pornographic material through the mail. Dickens also’ asked, in view of Hayman’s. long career in sensitive defence and foreign office posts, if the government will set up a committee to investigate “the security implications of the entries contained within. volumes of Sir Peter Hayman’s diaries, 46 wlumes of 30 pages each. recording sexual adventures and fantasies that were found by police in a raidon a London flat rented by. Hayman under the allas of Henderson. in the flat, police also found articles of woman's clothing and pornographic pictures. Police were led to the flat when a package containing child por- nograpby and addressed to “Mr. Henderson" were found on a London bus. Hayman ard several other persons were let off at the time with a warning not to send, obscene material through the mail. In a front-page story in The Times today, Dickens is _ quoted as saying that police and many other observers at the recent trial were ‘“ab- solutely staggered’’ that Hayman had net been charged as a result of what had been found at his flat. Hayman had been a contributing member of the Paedophile Information Exchange, which among other things,: produced aA widely distributed contact sheet in which readers, mainly men interested in little boys, advertised their ‘ interests and sought contact with other persons of similar tastes. Hayman’s involvement in * the Paedophile Information Exchange was an open secret before Dickens identified him in his - _ questions in the House. a "tenn wee ww MARCH 19-20 J Here’s your chance to treat a friend to something special, Just buy your favorite Sundae and we'll give you another one free (same size, of course), Rich, thick hot fudge. Smooth, ° buttery caramel. Juicy-red strawbetry. They're all on sale. So treat a friend toa . Sundae, At your participating DAIRY QUEENS store. . 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The two groups of ulcer patients and the ulcer-free group had similar low levels of noo-ulcer painful health problems, but the gastric ulcer group contained a far higher proportion of heavy users of analgesics than did the other two groups. Nearly half of those with gastric ulcer had been taking six or more analgesic tablets a week. ‘ The authors note that while use of aspirin or acetylsalicylic acid, has long been associated with erosion of the stomach wall, acetaminophen has not been associated with gastric damage. ' “The most striking feature of the present study was that acetaminophen-containing drugs were as strongly associated with gastric ulcer as were “aspiyin-containing ‘drugs; ‘the’ Ytsearchers wrote, Tylenol is the most popular form in which — acetaminophen is sold in Canada. HERPES DRUG TESTED A few select centres in North America, including one at the University of Alberta, are testing a drug which promises to curb the effects of herpes simplex virus, the bug responsible for the sexually transmitted dis- ease herpes genitalis. Genital herpes, alzo called Herpes Type Two, has proved incurable so far and poses some danger to an * infant bom to a mother suffering from the infection, as well as contributing to the mother’s long-term risk of . cancer of the cervix, ‘The difficulty with fighting herpes is that it can retreat, become dormant in nerves supplying the area, and stay there for life, occasionally reappearing in painful sores on the mouth or genitals. The drug now belng tested, Acyclovir, cannot destroy the virus, but it can prevent with special questa GLORY-ANNE __GARRIERE TONY PROPHET DOWN. SOUTH - BAND : Sun. Mar, 32 1:00 p.m, REM, LEE THEATRE Thekets at Sight & Sound Advance $1¢ Door CTV COUNTRY STAR he news . men and women with above- that are generally accepted “found, the likelihood that a or shorten outbreaks. In the U.S., an ointment form is being tested, while Dr. Lorne Tyrell at the University of Alberta is. supervising trials using a Pearly results have made Tyrell optimistic. "It offers a lot of hope for. people who suffer feom her- pes,"he says. a, ALERTNESS TESTED. - Increased blood viscosity is associated with decreased mental agility, 2 study in the British medical journal, Lancet indicates. A team from the Institute of Neurology at St. Thomas Hospital in London, measured alertness using objective psychological tests which emphasized speed and accuracy. Using only subjects free from neurological disorders, | the research team found that normal blood viscosity scored significantly lower, as a group, than did similar people with normal blood viscosity. - ‘When those with above- normal readings were given medical treatment to lower viscosity — which refers to the blood’s thickness — they improved their scores on the alertness tests, eo that there waa no longer any difference between them and those who had had normal readings all along. Levels of blood viscosity as normal, the researchers suggest, may not in fact be optimum.” There is evidence thal blood viscosity is affected by a large number of factors, including smoking and diet. A recent report in. the Scottish Medical Joutnal indicated that, among men under 45, smokers had sig- nificantly higher blood viscosity than notrsmokers. STRESS AFFECTS KIDS Stresses in the home make a child more likely to fall sick, according ,to data presented in Toronto by Dr. Robert Haggerty of Cornell University. ‘On average, Haggerty found, four stressful events occured in any given family over a twoweek period. When the number’ of atreasful events jumped, he child in the family would come down with an infection jumped as well. - NEED CAFFEINE HIT . Only one Canadian adult in 10 gets through the day without having some caf- feine — if Ontario adults are indicative — and one in four will have five or more cups of coffee, tea or both. “The typical cup of coffee contains 60 to 60 milligrams - of caffeine, a small cola drink has about 40 and a small chocolate bar about 25. Over-the-counter painkillers, stimulants and antihistamines also contain their share of the stuff. What all this adds up to, points out Dr. K. Z. Bez chlibnyk in an editorial in the Canadian “Medical Association Journal, is that between 20 and 30 per cent of Canadians consume more than 500 milligrams of caffeine every day, Thal is enough, he says, to readily develop symptoms of “caifelnism'' — the nervous- ness, irritability, headache, overactive reflexes and in- somnia that can make the — person look as though he or she belongs in the “before’* pert of a Sanka commercial.