Counties propose tax LANSING (UPI)-Michigan's coun- ties waded into the tax reform debate yesterday with a proposal which would .t ower property taxes for the average homeowner by 30 percent, while hiking "inequitable" levies on mobile homes. The Michigan Association of Counties said its plan, the latest in a long string of proposals, would cut government revenues by up to $195 million while raising an unspecified compensating amount through the levy on mobile homes. AN UNCERTAIN number of upper income taxpayers would not qualify for any aid, however, under the plan which-unlike Milliken's-does not require voter approval. The association is proposing a 100 percent rebate on property tax payments in excess of 3.5 percent of the homeowner's income. The plan, which also would curb assessment hikes, is based on the current "circuit-breaker" Bogus tape trial opens in N.Y. NEW YORK (AP) - A tape counter- feiting scheme by one of the nation's largest music store chains robbed the royalties of such rock stars as the Bee Gees, Paul Simon, Billy Joel, and Olivia Newton-John and hurt their professional pride, a federal prosecutor charged yesterday. In opening statements at the trial of Sam Goody Inc. and two of its officers, John Jacobs told a U .S. District Court jury in Brooklyn that for over five mon- ths in mid-1978 the company bought 105,000 phony eight-track cassette tapes of some of the summer's hottest selling music. MOST OF THE TAPES were of movie soundtracks from "Saturday Night Fever," and "Grease," the two best- selling tapes in the history of the recor- ding industry. "Sam Goody's motto was 'We'll buy as much counterfeit as we can get,' " Jacobs charged. The counterfeits had a *retail value exceeding $1 million, but it was not clear how much Goody netted under the purported scam. Goody bought expertly done tapes and packaging for as little as $2.60, while legitimate wholesale tapes cost Goody $6.61, Jacobs said. The tapes sold retail for as much as $12.95. JOEL, SIMON, Newton-John and members of the Bee Gees will be called to testify that they received no royalties *and gave no permission to anyone to sell the counterfeits, Jacobs said. A 16-count indictment charges Goody president George Levy, vice president Sam Stolon and the corporation with racketeering, copyright infringement, and interstate transportation of the counterfeit goods. It says the scheme also victimized Kiss, Paul McCartney and Wings, James Taylor, Eric Clap- ton, Jefferson Starship, and Barry Manilow. Defense lawyers said Goody had no knowledge of such a scheme and the two executives had no motive. "THE PHONEYS WERE so good - down to the art work and graphics - that you, the public, going into a store, could not tell the difference," Jacobs said. Although the tapes sounded and looked the real thing to fans, the artists and the recording musicians easily detected "inferior quality" caused by "remixing of the music in home studios" by the counterfeiter, Among those expected to testify are two counterfeiters convicted for making the reproduced movie soun- dtracks, auditors for American Can Co., Goody's parent firm, Sam Goody, who sold out in 1978, and several unin- dicted co-conspirators. Jacobs charged that the counterfeit scam continued even after the English firm of one co-conspirator was raided June 28, 1978, by Scotland Yard and thousands of the counterfeit tapes were seized. One hostage remains aboard seized jetliner (continued from Page 1) Conway said there was no panic and Wthe passengers left quietly. AUTHORITIES SAID the would-be hijacker took control of the plane by pulling a .45-caliber handgun and poin- ting it to the head of a flight attendant during passenger boarding. 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