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Evening Standard from London, Greater London, England • 17

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Evening Standardi
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London, Greater London, England
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KVTSNINO 3TANDARO MONDAY SEPTEMBER 14 1970-17 i People in glasshouses effectiveness of any particular installation" Perhaps because there was no legal requirement for office development to have prior approval under the Offices Shops and Railway Premises Act of 1983 there seemed to be Insufficient appreciation by architects designers and ventilating engineens of the fact that the office when occupied must comply with the requirements The report adds that among 36887 breaches the Act detected in 1969 7957 related to temperature and 3420 to JACK MERRICKS how Mr Merricks came to be on the beach which is about eight miles from his farm The drama began after red distress flares were spotted in Rye Bay coming from the Nirosa on passage from Chichester to Ramsgate Rye inshore lifeboat went to the scene and later the sloop went agorund onthesands The two-man crew Mr A Jelley and his 19-year-old son Roger scrambled safely ashore Then it is thought that Mr MODERN office blocks with their acres of glass often mean that workers are roasting in summer and chilled in winter says a report out today The report from the Association of Public Health Inspectors suggests that sometimes insufficient thought Is given at the design stage to the problem of overheating In summer and excess heat loss in winter in offices with large areas of single-glazed windows No standards are laid down for ventilation in new multistorey office blocks And though the Minister is empowered to make regulations none has yet been made In some heating systems fresh air is only introduced to make up for any air lost Says the report: fixed windows the employee has to endure or enjoy whatever form of ventilation is provided "Many people believe that all mechanical ventilation is good without questioning the true BEGINS 9 DRUG ESCAPES JAIL JoUey helped by Mr Merxicks went on board to secure the jfloop when a freak wave hit the yacht and washed both men overooard Mr Jedfey was rescued and taken to the Royal East Sussex Hospital Hastings But deapite a four-hour search by Dungeness lifeboat rescuers were unable to find Mr Mer-ribks Early today Mr Jelley was tal allowed to leave hospital and returned to his home at Little-bourne Canterbury Mr Merricks one of Britain's most successful farmers become well known in the for his lone battles against the Potato Board He was brought before the Board's disciplinary committee many times for refu the Board how many acres of potatoes he grew on his farms Each time the Board had to take him to court and collect levies and once he went to prison for his cause rattier than pay tiiie Potato Board and trousers and one of his socks were found hours later in a petrol station two miles south of the prison Prison authorities would not say whether they believed Leary 49 had been picked up by an accomplice with a car hut they dm say there were no complaints of stolen clothing in the area San Luis Obispo halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles is in mountainous country dotted with hippie communes where many consider Leary an advocate of legalised marijuana a folk hero SHULMAN at alive identifies with honesty and informality The open stage surrounded by a horseshoe of someday-to-be-cushioned seats invites an intimate proximity with the audience The bar equipped with a juke box and serving cof-ind fee and soft drinks only had none of that dire pomposity associated with most theatre bars A bubbling farcical updated version of The Cheats of Scapino enabled the cast to romp about the theatre with the uninhibited high spirits of do troupe of acrobatic downs Set in Naples to a background of tinkling Neapolitan music we watch the antics of the sharp white-suited Soapino as he fous the efforts of two elderiy fathers to arrange the marriages of their dvUdrwi Flatting about the theatre with SHEETS AND BLANKETS AND COTTON SHEETS Soft but hardwearing aheeta with plain hems-no naad to iron Just wash and drip dry Choosa from Gold Pink Aqua Bluo or White Approx size 70 104 Usually £514 0 Sala Price Approx size 90 104 Usually £6180 Sala Pries Approx size 108 117 Usually £10100 Sale Price Matching pillowcase Usually £150 pair Sale Price WHITE EGYPTIAN COTTON SHEETS Superb quality with two-row cord-stitched hems Approx size 70 108' Usually £5100 Approx size 80 108 Usually £600 Approx sin 90x108 Usually £6100 Approx sin 108 117 Usually £900 Pillowcases to match approx 1 9 30 Plain usually 10- each Sale Price 9- each Two-row cord usually 176 Sala Price 166 each A BIG search was mounted at dawn today along the Kent and Sussex coast between Rye and Dungeness for rebel fanner Mr Jack Merricks missing after a yachting incident at Camber Sands yesterday Taking port in the search along a 10-mile stretch of foreshore were police with tracker dogs coastguards a volunteer party of 12 fishermen and an RAF helicopter from Thorney Island Mr Merricks 59 of Icklesham near Winciielsea Sussex is believed to have been washed overboard by a freak wave after wading out to aid the crew of the 28-ft sloop Nirosa which had gone aground on the sands in a Force Seven gale A police spokesman said that they had still not established contd CATHAY Piccadilly Cirrus Funnxi'K lintt Chinese Unit cd 1908 £1111 norv-inq the wviie authentic dixluii Often id I rtiiv trimi imn to iiiidniHlM Hlil 3809 CELEBRITY WHY NOT 13 dittoed St Specturiilur Hiiumliow Iwke niiiiitly ctHinie dinnic 476 55- Your fuud is our Pride ll-vuliiii 493 0895 CHINA CARDEN Chinese end wonderful r0 Hrewer Street Wl (rear uf Hetienl Palace Hotel) 13-3 and 6-1 Bm with daiuHnn' He 437 6500 Piwinun iv1 (vi uiiw ELEGANT BISTRO 272 Broinplnn lid KW3- Bent food hrw price 584 Mf8 ana' imn ro GALLIPOLI RESTAURANT oil Old Broad St PC2 Open unch IlnHT A Itancinq till am Cabaret Nlly 1L30 pm A 115 am Mini to Tliir 55- Prl A Siita 60i- lies 588 1982 GENNARO'S 44 Dean bwjt llulinn Itestaurant Tel Carlo 437 3950 GYPSY CELLAR (Hiinqarianl Dine Oaner with Puiirne Kurt! lily Oypay Irinl-U am 77 Dean St Solio 437 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VlJrt Street feC4 5M 2680 TROIKA tnumiiui) 93 Old UromiUoii Rd bW7 584 9752 Dine Ounce to 2 am tn the rahulniis Sine in Nnva rin Restaurants (Out of Town) THE MITRE Jlamtftim Court oirirji you HoyHl IWiw wmrhlv In hfaViirioal muTWiiuliomi 0l97fl Clubs ASTOR TV STARR THE DEB hlT CUITAHL9T BKJAN WITHLI-1NCI ON LXOTU' NILOlIri BKIl-TIE LOVELY ASTOR C1IU4I 01-499 3181 LULLY AIR CONU RONNIE SCOTT'S Eric Hiirdim A War SiNrilua) A tiuspel bl Adtt OP i-AITII ALAN HAVBN THIO Membership not required 01-437 4752' 4239 VERDI'S 24 RUHHELI ST WC2 240 oVVj ROOIK DENE JOANNE LANK THE GREY TOl'Mill DANCHtS WHISKY A' GO GO Every niqiit from If I Every pm lic'd to 3 a in Dancing Croups asiuo' 33137 Wardour SI CI 767( Revues CASINO DE PARIS Denman St Pux Cir 43 1 2872 Eric iandiwy A Ksy JacAsiiii prrM'dt Bmsatiminl uude allow 61' It 1 EASE ABRACADABRA" Coat Daily 2 pm thru (ill 1130 pm 37 Berwick 61 Wl 437 0304 Internal ioual Striptease Revue IMPACT 70 MiiMsv to niidiiipht Continuous Six Twu-hoiar Sliuwn Daily Admission El tNu MiMiiliemlilp Lee) isassaaiea BUSIBSaa Hmmna CIS Uf ITU lYirmiRTaiiiis a nr A RAYMOND REVUEBAR Brewer St Wl idea 1593 Nintillv at 830 and II pm PAUL RAYMOND PRESENTS Jill 1970 I All Lit ATIUN AL SIRIPTEASE THE DOLLS HOUSE presents DOLLIES FOLLIES TIIE (INDHfSS ENTERTAINMENT I II AT IS DARINGLY DILI IRINT CONT Noon lo iniriiiiqht 734 8396 fAHIISII ST SOlin St) Wl Greyhound Racing CRAYFORD S1ADIUM nscinq toillRhl mid rveiy Mmuluy sad Saturday 745 pm Rest A Bar Itexervnlions ruyford 22262 Adj Crayfnrd bta Bust 96 467 480 701 725 SAN LUIS OBISPO California Monday FBI agents joined police throughout California today searching for Dr Timothy Leary tihe drug culture's high who walked away from a minimum security prison The one-time Harvard University faculty member was serving a sentence for marijuana possession when a bedcheck showed he had escaped from the California men's colony His prison blue denim shirt MILTON Not just NEW theatres are not always happy with their first night openings either because the play they have chosen is a critical disaster or because of administrative teething problems Not so with The Young Vic which gave Its first postnatal cry on Friday This off-shoot of the National Theatre aimed at attracting young people to the live theatre by an Informal atmosphere dedicated to their tastes ausplclally lived up to all Its promises The theatre itself has that grey rough-hewn bore look which contemporary design Gipsy camps The report referring to environmental health gives some support for that and widely rejected minority as it describes them Moving people off one unauthorised site and leaving them to find another place was no solution The problem oould only be solved by providing proper sites with decent conditions and reasonable security am TODAY C5S0 pair £660 pair £6190 pair £136 pair Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price £500 pair £51 TO pair £600 pair £6100 pair SHEETS towelling Approx sin 60 80 Second each £310 IN REGENT STREET Cleaver are SATURDAY UNTIL 530 pm CANDY STRIPE COTTON SHEETS Set comprises two sheets and two pillowcases with two-row cord-stitched hems Choosa from Pink Blue Gold Green or Lilac all with whits stripes Approx sin 70 108 Usually £6100 Sala Price £500 set Approx sin 90' 108 Usually £6l160 Sale Price £660 set ALL WOOL CELLULAR BLANKETS Lightweight ell wool with wide nylon satin bound ends Choosa from Rosa Bluet Green Lemon Fiesta Mimosa Geranium Mon Green Tangerine or White (Please state second colour choice) Approx sin 70 100 Usually £3196 Sala Price £3128 each Approx sin 90 100 Usually £550 Sale Price £4150 each WOMAN guest who fled to safely watches firemen fight guest ly watches the blaxe which engulfed Los Angeles' Ponet Square Hotel killing at least 11 people The £125900 fire was the worst hotel blaze in the city's history About 20 other guests are unaccounted for and 25 in hospital going with broken bones from jumping from windows Doctor hurt in car crash SOUTH AFRICAN Dr Ronald Ascherson 35 was recovering in hospital today after his car overturned in Eaton Place Pimlico He was "comfortable" in the London Clinic the theatre electric! impish assuranoe and vitality Jim Dale as Boaipino charmed has young audience with a cocky bravura demo not ration of conuc acting Hk trussing up of one of the ood men in a sack allowed ham to deploy a battery of accents and some impeccable timing that admoet stopped the show Oavln Reed as one of Scapino's seedy chums and John Moffat as a cants It erous father might be mentioned in a cast that seemed to be having as much fun out of tube romp os the audience Frank production as lively as an explosion of electric eels sparked its contagious merriment through delighted house and gave promise of more treasures to oome from Ltig fresh theatrical venture LAST NIGHT AT THE PROMS Sydney Edwards HUGELY enjoyable: the last night of the Proms Streamers whistles balloons and that great throng singing We Shall Not Be Moved like a football crowd In fact that was one thing wrong in Malcolm Arnold's Fantasy for Audience and Orchestra kicorporaitmg We Shafl Not Be Moved He liad jazzed the tune up tremendously Almost above all otliers today it should have some dignity about the way it is sung Also I would not have chosen Akin Second Piano Concerto played by Malcolm Bi tins for tills lKuticular occa sion A skilful enough piece but ti hardly festive enough The evening began to go flat Sheila Armstrong sang two Berlioz songs beautifully and Colin Davis conducted uie BBC Symphony Orchestra witti much spirit and inspiration tluough a long evening CHRISTY'S GIANT BATH Beautifully soft and absorbent White Price when perfect each £6100 CHRISTY'S JACQUARD TOWELS Two-tone colours in Pink Blue or Gold (Give second choice when ordering) Approxsin 22x42 Usually £110 Sale Price 15-ach Approx sin 27x52 Usually £1150 Sal Price £160 each West Londoner s-is the Pub of the Year here? CHRISTY'S COLOURED BATH SHEETS In good plain colours of Pink or Gold Approx size 40 70 Price whan perfect each £450 (Please state second colour choice) Seconds each £250 CHARNOS CREPE CLOUDS 30 denier ff crepe stretch In light medium and dark shades Slightly imperfect Sizes 8) to 9) and 9) to 11 Whan perfect 15- Seconds each 8- SPECIAL PURCHASE OF ELBE0 TIGHTS Elbeo Lycra support lights in medium shade only Sizes small medium and large Price a Pair 25- SPUN SILK VESTS AND PANTEES In Peach or White with an all over lace design OS £200 each garment WMS £1150 each garment SEA ISLAND COTTON VESTS AND PANTEES Opera top with ail ovar design in Peach or White OS 16- each garment WMS 136 each garment HANDKERCHIEF BARGAINS cotton handkerchief with coloured check and narrow ham Approx size: 101' 101 Sala Price for 78 Ladies' coloured cotton handkerchief with fancy border Approx size 1 2' 1 2 Sals Price 6 for 6- cotton handkerchiefs with hemstitched hem AppresUe 1 7 1 7 Seconds for 8 Man's linsn handkerchiaf with cord border and narrow hem Approx size 1 8 1 8 Seconds for 30- Marlborough Anal Elyitan Place The Clarence 148 Old Frompton Road The Salisbury St Lone Churchill Arms 119 Kensington Church Street Have you voted yet hi the Pub of the Year Contest? If your favourite West London pub is here put a tick against it Only one tick allowed per coupon Poat and packing 1- par (or part) of total order Orders of £10 and over post free 6 DAY SHOPPING Robinson OPEN ALL DAY EVERY Name Address Send to PUB OF THE YEAR (P0 Boi 136) 47 Skoe CONTEST Evening Standard Lane London EC4P 4DD Kobiuoa ClesTsr LM IIS Keeot lireaL Looloa WIH 6ED TeieyhMa 61-7U 7M8 Also at BoereewNitk UFIiNl i Oliix I INCH I I 17 NCti I.

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