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Show DESERET DUNG IDEAS RECORDS 1. Gordon Smart, HiUcrest It is difficult for the peace talks to make a great deal of progress because they are being covered too closely by the press. Therefore, the peace talks are used primarily for propaganda Gordon Smart purposes. Remington Brooks, East No. because all the United States will do is compromise and give concessions to North Vietnam out of good faith th.'t the North Vietnamese will cooperate. Susan Gilett, Granite No, because of the way the diplomats are argunow. There seems to be no agreement, just talk. ing Connie Talbot, Kearns I think the war will be of the peace talks. However, it will take settled because time because reasonable proposals have not been develI don't think that the oped. Tom Coburn, Layton North Vietnamese would really like a peaceful settlement in the war. In fact, the other day they accused us of bribery. All they were doing is stalling for time. No. North Vietnam has Randy Gray, Cyprus no desire to end the war. They have told the United States to deesealate or they wont talk peace. The United States wont stop the bombing and North Vietnam wont talk, so its useless. Deanne Burton, Bountiful "Yes, I think they will eventually reach peaceful terms. Just being willing to talk things over is a big mont s;Fp jn the right direction." Robert Barrett, View Vietnam North will because No, I dont think they Is just stalling for time like they did with the French in 1954. James Waldo, Olympus Yes, I believe that the Paris peace talks themselves will not bring about the end of the war, but I feel that they are the first of many necessary steps for a solution. The Paris peace talks show one thing: that two of the many sides in this controversy can get together. Mase- - 2. Lady Willpower Union Gap 3. Jumpin' Jack Aretha Flesh-Roll- Stones Rich buttercream center covered in dark vanilla chocolate, smothered in golden brown toasted almonds ... all dipped in smooth milk chocolate. L'T iC-'JiJ 7. Hurdy Gurdy Man Donovan 8. Classical Gas Mason Williams 9. Hello, Doors Love You I 10. Indian Lake , Cowsills husband-compose- LOCALLY (KCPX) Gurdy Man Donovan 1. Hurdy 2. Sky Pilot Eric Bur-do- n and he Animals 3. Hello, I Love You Doors 4. Turn Around, Look At Me Vogues 5. Angels of The Morn1 Gap Cowsills RECORD: Riv- Mountain er Deep, Leslie Ugums High . $750,001). But 'Lady Soul received a jolt two weeks ago when Time magazine appeared on the newsstands. While touting her as the top in pop. the article the marital also revealed problems between herself and 'Pi'll White The article also poked a few jabs at her father, a reverend, and at Arethas own moody depnessions. Aretha was aioiised by the her atlornex article, but advised her not to make any politic statements. Ilowexe:. the singer did say Time "could have stayed a little closer to the fads'' com cei mug her personal tile. Despite the article, the success of Arethas soul sounds wiH continue her new album released last week, Aretha Now!, could easily take the top album spot from The Tube's Latest DISC I' DAT ditioii n! Bath's "Mass In D Minor." Other examples: At a recent i.mu'il at the psychedelic Fillmore East, a rock group led the audience in a Gregorian chant On their new album, !lic Vanilla Fudge perlorms an ad a p t a t i 0 n of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" And the "Elvira Madigan theme" being played nn many Hot 100 radio stations lias its roots in a Mozart concerto . . . . David Rnflin, lead singer of the Temptations, lias quit the gimp to chart a solo career. The Temptations, incidentally, re taping a telex ision specal with Diana Russ and the Snpiemes which will be aiied on NBC in December. iic- - Arm ha I'nttikliu .1100,000 sold named was also copies. Slip the most popular singer in the rhythm and blues market by Biillroard magazine. This year, on the strength of her soaring stock, the onetime gospel singer will earn Fifth Dimension 10. Indian Lake This Monday Channel 4, KCPX, premiered Its Hap- - singci civ on e or her refolds Nobles & Co. 6. Stoned Soul Picnic PREVIEW Famed host of the still dance popular nationally party show, American Bandstand,' has just introduced another television series. j t ex Cliff Horse TASTY IN a bag h e ' . 1 5. The 'IT'S HAPPENING ' bar o woman Al-pe- rt Union semi-peac- me. mis car than a I, y 4. This Guy's In Love With You Herb Merrilee Rush ing 6. Dream A Little Dream Mama Cass Of Me 7. Grazing In The Grass Hugh Masekela 8. Jumpin' Jack Flash Rolling Stones 9. Lady Willpower The negotiations in Layne Morrill, Murray Paris certainly must be given acclaim. The road to an honorable settlement will be long and hard yet negotiation is the only way. Susan Hulse, Jordan I think we shouldnt even he in Vietnam. As long as the peace talks are not really accomplishing anything, they are a waste of time. Richard Christiansen, Skyline e attitude During the recent month the new of the North Vietnamese spokesmen has given me an Impression that there will be a peaceful solution to the Vietnam war within a year. in, nc !a-- : ing ul big-be,- Aretlv. ranklin may be upset about the recent cover story about her m Time magazine. but she is surely not tlisa ppointed about her musical success. The In Grazing Grass Hugh kela 011 the late Sam Cooke's "You Send Me," amt the "See Saw." The album is a "must" piciluct tor am soul collection Aretha socks it to you from the very beginning and never lets up! Dustin Hoflmau. the star "The Graduate wi!' make Ins singing debut Ibis fall in a Bux.ilwax called play The music "Jimmy Slime. lor the production will lie composed by John Scbasiion of the Lovin' Spoons. This will Sebasl ion's second composing outing, lie also composed the music for the motion picYouie A Big Boy ture, Now from which the song "Darlin' Be Home Soon, was culled . The concept of wrapping up classical and serious rock music into a new music trend is pickii up steam. One radio station, for instance, has preceded a Janis Ian (Society's Child) song with a ren- "wo-k-o- Young Americans Writer (Billboard) ment of the war? Randy Gray By BRYAN GRAY NATIONALLY Do you think the Vietnam peace talks in Paris will result in settle- )3 'Time' Isn't On Her Side TOP TEN j NEWS, Friday, July 19, 1968 t I ft Itmjtretnlng from, thJlLO.S Buslftss CollegtiSpc7a class' . Choosta solid carMt Accounting, XomputarTehnology Marketing r Simon and Garfunkels Bookends. The highlight of this new album released on Atlantic Records is Aretha's newest. 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