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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER (i. IMS $15 Million Educational Plan With Cambodia Discontinue! A '3 EUGENE The $15 million i the Cambodian government al- educational project between the lows them to remain here. University of Oregon and the ' Thus far' no official word nas ramhnian . . I reached the University in re- 15 oemBg.,rd l0 the njne studenls. dc. parture. Are Losing Interest Some of the Cambodians, an ticipating the end of their edu cation in the U.S.. are losing in terest in their studies, and most are reluctant to discuss their opinions of the situation. Kim Sillon. unofficial spokesman for the group, said they would be "very sorry" if they had to re turn to Cambodia. "People here arc very ready to help us . . . discontinued at the request of mat cuuiiiry. Dr. J. Francis Rummel, pro fessor of education at the Uni versity, who has been in Cam bodia for about a month as Chief of Party for the project, was scheduled to leave the small Southeast Asian country Thurs day. In a letter to Paul B. Jacob. son, dean of the School of Education, Dr. Rummel wrote' that on Nov. 20 the Cambodian government served official no lice on the American Embass that it does not want any more U.S. aid or technical advice. Since that time, all divisions of the U.S. Agency for Inter national Development have been making withdrawals "as rapidly and orderly as possible," he wrote. Provided for Teachers The project, financed by the USAID, would have provided for American teachers, Cam bodian participants and equip ment for six years. Constructio'n of the Klmer-American Friend ship School, a secondary school at Phnom Penh (capital of Cam bodia) and a teachers education center at Siem Reap had al ready begun. Some 50 participants for train ing as future teachers in Cam bodia would have been sent to the University for specialized training. The first group of nine arrived in Eugene Sept. 11 for a two-year training period. Now their future is uncertain. Authorities in Washington, D.C., have reassured the UO that funds would be available for the nine to continue their training at tne University tor the re mainder of the academic year if very friendly. But if our gov ernment recalls us, we must obey." For Dr. Rummel, his wife, Mary, and son, Larry, leaving a foreign country in a hurry is nothing new. flicy were evacu ated from Egypt during the Suez crisis in October, 1956, while he was assigned bv the U.S. Department of State to Libya. He was to assist in de velopment of higher education facilities and teacher training program. This time, however, they may be living out of a suitcase a lot longer. Due to their recent ar rival in Cambodia (about a clothing has not reached them, in Hong Kong or Phnom Penh, month ago), much of their; yet. By the time their posses-land are re-routed back to Eu household goods and winter ! sions reach the U.S. Embassy j gene, it will be about March, the professor writes. Meanwhile, they'll make-do with tropical clothing. Before returning to the Uni versity, Dr. Rummel plans to stop at Katmando, Nepal, and Delhi, India, where he will visit with former UO students. Other stopovers will be in Europe and in Washington, D.C., where the UO-Cambodian contract will ba terminated. He is expected back in Eugene the first part of the year. SPECIAL SAT. & SUN. ONLY CORNED BEEF HASH Incl. French Fries, Tomato Garnish & Beverage BAMBY'S AT THE BIG Y itifi HAS HEART SL'ROICR Y Ioannis Foskolos, 9. of Athens, Greece, sitting in a wheelchair during a news conference in Minneapolis, Minn., gets a kiss from his mother, Harekha. 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