6 Friday, August 31, 1979 University Daily Kansan German journalist stops at KU By JUDY WOODBURN Staff Reporter Even though he is the one being interviewed, Klaus Stephan can't stop asking the questions. anchman, executive producer and stephan of a German national news program, was at KU yesterday on part of a tour sponsored by the State Department. "Why is there at least 25 times as much news in Europe about the United States as there is news in the United States about Europe?" be asked. Having been in the United States only a week, Stephan said he was not sure of the answer himself, but had a few ideas. "After Vietnam," he said, "the American public, and even American politicians were afraid to interfere in foreign politics. And, after Watergate, people distrust politics in general. STEPHAN SAID he came to KU to teach literature and to learn more about journalism schools in the United States. He said he also will visit the University of Chicago's Department of Journalism. Stephan, who described his television program as a cross between the "GCS and the CIA," admitted that he regretted that television had negative influences on politics, both in Europe and the United States. technocrats. They are low on personality and have almost no charisma," he said. "In the age of television, the politicians have become able managers and "For television, you have to smile. You have to dress nicely. You have to please the viewers," he explained. "Great personalities wouldn't give a damn about it." Stephan said he thought that western democracies suffer from a lack of leadership, especially the United States. "YOU WOULDN'T see Winston Churchill smiling for any television camera," he said. "West German journalists were rebels, actually, when Junny Carter were murdered," she thought. "It would bring relief from Watergate and the evil of the Nixon administration." 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B and C after leaving the mission, Mr. A took care of attending church and prayer meeting but showed little interest in living up to his church vows and, on the contrary, tended to make light of them and the subject of joking with him about it. In fact, he is not in that life that should be considered more or less sacred and personal. For example, he has dozed off to sleep one night and then came home to the church. The preacher called on him to pray, or lead the prayer, and he woke up just in time to hear his name said and the word "sacrifice" was written on his shoulder of himself, and all present An Orphan Home Superintendent reported that Mr. B had an ill-legal child in his institution but would not continue towards the child's Mr. A. who was a bachelor, after many years on the Foreign Field was at work on a furfough. B met on the C street one day and said, "Have you seen a D, did you know he was back Home?" Yes, "replied," C, and胶成he see him again." To this B replied: "A told me he was not married. The reason he was married is that he was that did not see him at the prayer meet last week." There is indeed cause for sadness and sorrow at the “passing of the prayer in畏惧” completely out of all or many of our lives. They are so elusive that, altogether we few attend. Someone has truly been deserved, but the “austin-meeting” draws the files. It has been deem Only eternity will tell the story of the "showers of blessing," yes, the "floods of blessing" that have proceeded from the first flood of the world to the passing of the prayer meeting in it at the bottom of our troubles, confusion, evil crime, etc. in this nation that should be today leading the other nations "into paths of forgiveness." That is why we pray the prayer meeting in the 16th chapter of Acts that turned the tide of blessing and Christianity towards our pagan encounters and the resurrection of Jesus at the Wesley sisters and Whitefield at Oxford University, and the results to England, America, and indeed the world as a place for God to be "given" or "ghed" made God sorrowful in the days of Noah. God is grieved in His heart at the wickedness of men of the world Are you greedy, you who claim to be his child and Stephan, who has written two novels and prepared numerous travelogues, films and cultural books, said his current interest is Latin American literature. "Now, the chaps who were the happiest when he was elected are the most terribly disappointed," he said. ALTHOUGH HE does not speak Spanish, he said he is in the process of translating several Latin American poems into English. He also said he became interested in Latin American poetry because he found it more powerful and moving than contemporary literature. And although he said he eventually would like to travel to Latin America, he viewed his interest in Latin American poetry as more of a hobby than anything "It's just for recuperation from the cynicism of hard news," he said. Soviet Union vows to restrict bombers MOSCOW (AP)—Premier Alexei Kosyn has promised that the Soviet Union will not build more than 30 new nuclear reactors in the United States to withdraw from the SALT II agreement if the vow is broken, the head of a U.S. Senate delegation said. Sen. Joseph Biden JR, D-Del., said that although Koezyin had reiterated this pledge—sand to have been given verbally the right to be president of President Carter during the Vienna summit in June, when the treaty was signed—Soviet officials still refuse to put AT THE Wednesday meeting, Biden said, Kosygin told the senators, "Well, the (Backfire) limitation is part of the treaty. If we violate that, obviously we know you are not going to keep to the treaty. The Soviet people have made a commitment. The whole world knows it. We can't be more than 30, we violate it (SALIT II). Despite Kosygin's statement, as reported by Biden, the Backfire production ceiling is not included in the formal treaty text. The Backfire production issue, and whether the Soviets will agree not to allow the bomber to be modified to make it capable of striking the U.S. mainland, is still a question of reservations to the SALT II platt that Hitler and his group must to discuss. WELCOME BACK KU STUDENTS! 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