Page 10-Wednesday, July 7, 1982-The Michigan D MUzakand rising costs spell end of road for jukeboxes LOS ANGELES (AP) - It was found almost any place people gathered to eat or drink - in soda shops and pizza parlors, diners and truck stops. For a nickel, then a dime, and now a quarter, people could play if they wanted to pay. Those days may be over. Beset by rising costs, declining profits video gamnes, and even Muzak, the coin- operated music machine, or jukebox, mhay soon be a distant melody. "THERE JUST has been a tremen- dous decline in the number of places where jukeboxes were once located," says Leo Droste, executive vice president of the Amusement and Music Operators Association. A crowd of Droste says that at the peak of the kicked off th jukebox craze in the 1950s there were 700,000 in the United States. By the early 1970s, the Chicago-based association estimates there were K 450,000 boxes and 7,500 operators. In 1981, between 3,500 and 5,000 operators were running 300,000 jukeboxes, the (Conti association said. tence in Michig So far this eyar, the Copyright actual prison ti Royalty Tribunal - a federal agency only way Kelly which collects royalties for song com- would be if th posers and publishers - has issued mends commu licenses for only 120,000 jukeboxes. personally com Association officiais say some ADDRESSIN operators may not have obtained licen- prejudice in t ses for their boxes because of a higher said the defens licensing fee that went into effect about nothing.' earlier this year. AN12INVDUAL TN[AT9 Real s+ .. C1bb - 76+970(Conti 1I Hatem Hus Palestine In SAT " SUN Washington, s o"l 20 that PLO lead shows beforethtPOla 5:30 p.m. fer. In an int Network, he s SYLVESTER STALLONE we received a t TALIA SHIRE in Beirut sayin totally reject i The Greatest Challenge fully supported (PG) WED-12, 2, 4, 6, 7:55, 9:50 THURS-6:00, 7:55, 9:50 LIFE WAS MORE THAN FRENCH FRIES, GRAVY AND GIRLS. "Extremely WE R funny. -Vice Caby, NEW YORK TMES Gay Pride Week nearly 300 people celebrate Gay Pride Week 1982 by marching down State Street on June 26. The march e annual event, which ran from June 25 to July 2 and featured numerous workshops and social activities. fly awits appeal after guilty verdict nued from Page 3 ;an averages 17 years of me. He added that "the could get less than life e parole board recom- tation and the Governor utates his sentence." G Waterman's claim of he jury selection, Noah e had made "much ado Washtenaw County Circuit Court judge Ross Campbell also said he finds the possibility of an appeal unlikely. "I hope I have been able to run not only a fair, but also an appeal-proof trial," he said. When asked if any of the irregularities in this trial, such as con- fidential reports falling into the hands of the press and two health inspectors entering the jury room, would have any effect on Waterman's bid for an appeal, Campbell said, "I should think not." Kelly is presently in Washtenaw County Jail awaiting sentencing. After that, he will be taken to Jackson State Prison for diagnosis and then be assigned to a prison. Campbell set a sentencing date for July 30 at 9 a.m. gan offers troops for Lebanon force nued fromPage 1) ' saini, director of the formation Office in aid in an interview there ers rejected the U.S. of- ,rview with Cable News aid, "Just two hours ago elex from our leadership ng this is ridiculous. We t. The U.S. 6th Fleet has d the Israeli invasion and we cannot accept this - kind of proposal." DESPITE THE tough words, the PLO left the door ajar for continued negotiations, with both Palestinian leaders and their -Lebanese Moslem allies indicating they would not oppose U.S. participation in an internatinal force to end the Israeli stranglehold on west Beirut. ata Car from Econo-Car OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK rENT To19 YR. OLD SUDENTSI -Choose from small economical cars to fine luxury cars. ---Special weekend rates. -Pick up services upon request. -We accept cash deposits. Lebanon's Red Cross said, "Hun- dreds of thousands of besieged inhabitants face the danger of certain death from hunger, from thirst and from diseases," because of the Israeli blockaded. An estimated 500,000 civilians and 8,000 guerrillas are.trap- ped in west Beirut. There was no immediate comment on Reagan's offer from Israel, which in- vaded Lebanon June 6 to crush the guerrillas. Israeli forces imposed the food and water blockade over the weekend to pressure the guerrillas to leave and has stated it would prefer avoiding bloody street warfare if possible. INTROUION TO KUNDALINI YOGA A Folk by SWAMI CHETANAANDA Friday, July 9 7:30 p.m. Michigan League Third Floor Library Admission is free k ECONO-CAR AGELCC COMPANY 438 W. Huron 761 -8845 ANN ARBOR 2 WED-12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, 8:15,10:15 THURS-6:15, 8:15, 1015 "' --____J