Page 10, The Herald, Monday, August 25, 1980 - Terry Fox “was ex- pected to begin running again today after ten- dinitis forced him to stop for two days. Ron, Calhoun, national special events chairman for the Canadian Cancer Society, said Fox saw an orthopedic surgeon in Sault .Ste. Marie, Ont., after developing pain and swelling in his foot, He developed the problem 4 while running near Mara- thon, about 220 kilometres east of Thunder Bay. The 22-year-old university student from Port Coquitlam, B.C., is running across Canada and so far has ralsed almost $1.6 million for ‘cancer research. “This has in no way detracted from his determination to run and to finish,” Calhoun said. “He ig fine and in terrific spirits and he is con- cerned the story be told accurately.” Eugene Ormandy ended his 44-year reign as music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra with a rousing per- formance of two the Saratoga Performing Springs, N.¥. me crowd of 9,000 people gave the maestro a: standing ovation even -before he picked up his baton Saturday, and again when the Program ended. . Manitoba for three terms training program. attract $10 million for the” . international’ campalgn Beethoven symphonies at vega the campaign. Arts Centre in Saratoga "a different, kind of cause: After Ormandy. con- ducted Beethoven's 8th and 9th Symphonies, concertrhastér. Norman. Carol, the orchestra and the Saratoga-Potsdam Chorus remained seated co ‘that she 80-year-old conductor could have the t applause to:himeelf. “ . ‘The deputy prime minister of New Zealand, Brian Talboys, visited his old alma mater in’ Win- nipeg during his current 10-day Canadian tour.. . During. the- “Second: World “War, Talboys attended the University of while taking: part in a. Commonwealth air- Kermit the Frog says he’s on his most serious . pnceieee to date ab. a. ppeta character, - we “first chairfrog” of ~ the 1900 UNICEF fund- raising campaign is out to that benefits children. Kermit “arrived ‘in New Ybok “froth London -on Saturday’ with Muppet creater dim Henson to a + Hedsodsald Kermit has never before endorsed a charitable cauge, but “UNICEF- really felt Uke. we: all'believe ‘in,” par: - QUEBEC (cri = fidential outlining a strategy for. unilateral patelation ‘of ‘the. British. North America, ‘Act - praves ‘that Ottawa, is only playing games “with -the - ’ provinces in constitutional - _ talks, “* Levesque said Sunday. . “Ottawa's action fies . already been thought ‘out in. advance,” Levesque said of ” tiie memo, “whose contents . where published: by.an Ot- " fawa newspaper last week, -The- | » Michael Pltfield, clerk of the. Privy Council, deals with - legislative steps the federal government might take if the . ticularly since it aids |. , youngsters around the world. At least nine dead | in speeding train. UPPLANDS-VAESBY, Sweden (Reuter) — At least nine people were killed. and 50 injured Sunday when the rear eight cars of an express. train broke louse and jurnped this! erecta atin’ nC’ The accident occurred . only 10 minutes before the train was dite to arrive in Stockholm at the end of a 1,287-kilometre journey from _ the Arctic city of Kiruna. Prof. Anders Eklund, head of the medical team at the . scene, said rescuers feared more might be found dead in the wreckage. He said seven bodies were ‘found in one car that split in two when another crashed on top of it. The 13-car train was full, with many passengers returning from northern vacations before schools open today. “Many of the injured: sur- vived: thanks ‘to their fit- ness,” Eklund said. "They | were returning from hikes In ‘the north Swedish moun. tains.’ at bitebr Bo: Tollin, traffic chief of - the ‘Swedish state‘ railway company,sald the train was travelling. at. the -permitted maximum: speed. of 120 . kilometres an-hour when the rear cars.-broke loose ‘and ! deralled.: “There. wag apparently . something wrong with the sixth car,” Tollin said. “The train driver told..me he noticed a- ‘jerk and then looked back to see cars de- ‘railing ina cloud of smoke.” Railway officials said a wheel-axte might: have broken. or bearings might have overheated. NEWS. BRIEFS. | He mb, TOKYO (AP) — Two Americans claimed a world record after toppling 255,389 dominces Sunday at a resort hotel near Tokyo, a Japanese | television station reported. John Wickham, 19, of _ Southern Pine, N.C., and Erez Klein, 19, of Westport, Conn., broke the old Guin- ness Book of World Records mark of 169,713 dominoes, set by another American, Michael Cairney, in June, . 1979. It took about 30 minutes for the dominoes to fall and - Wickham and Klein said afterward: “We are very happy but very tired.’’ , PEKING (AP) -~ China's petroleum minister, Song Zhenming, was accused Sunday of falsifying reports and covering up the in- vestigation of a capsized oil rig on which 72 people died. The Communist party newspaper ‘ People’s Daily said in a front page com- mentary that Song and other leading members of the minisiry must bear responsibility for the Nov. 25 accident, Despite warnings of a ty- phoon, orders were given to move the oil rig in the Bohai Sea off northeastern China. It capsized in a storm but the accident was not made public until last month. “pines! fdiced inlaws BELFAST (AP) — Three "a woman to -watch as the} shot and killed her 22. -year-old ‘ husband early Sunday, police said.’ The couple were am- bushed ‘at their home in Larne, 38 kilometres north of Belfast, after returning from a night out, officera said. Police, who identified:the victim as Rodney Mc- Cormick, sald. the . motive ; was ‘not jknowa. CAIRO (AP) — A three- storey building in the-Bulaq. section of Cairo collapsed © during the weekend, killing . seven people and injuring 10° , others. .. 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