LAS Direct legisla to bik "class "It, in win is unc intere "TH off." The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 26, 1978-Page 7 STATE COMMERCE HEAD VOWS TO FIGHT BILL Liquor price hike proposal called 'rip-off' NSING (UPI) - State Commerce a48 per cent markup to the price it py cost after the state's mark up." currently costing $5.03 would go up tor Keith Molin said yesterday for liquor it buys from manufacturers. He said 91 per cent of the estimated about 20 cents if the bill becomes law, ation pending in the state Senate That insures a 48 per cent profit for the $17 million increase in the cost of retail Molin said, and the price of liquor by e liquor costs by $17 million is a state. liquor would go to the dealers and only the glass would go up between 5 and 10 sic consumer rip-off." The state then sells that liquor to $1.5 million to the state. cents. will afford more than $15 million licensees, such as bars and package It's bad for consumers in Michigan dfall profits for retail dealers and dealers, and gives them a 15 per cent because it raises their costs," Molin onscionable in terms of the public discount on the marked up price. That junior partner" in the liquor control said. st," Molin said. insures that dealers will make at least a business, Molin said, because dealer "It would also affect the price balan- 15 per cent gross profit on the sales, profits would surpass the state's profits ce between Michigan and neighborhood IIS IS A classic consumer rip- The pending legislation would raise by about $3 million, states, meaning we will have less sales e rk tThe retail cost of a bottle of booze and therefore less state profit. Molin pledged to lead a fight against the bill this fall. The measure already has been approved by the House. Under Michigan's liquor control act, the price paid by consumers is deter- mined by a percentage markup over cost which is applied by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission. CURRENTLY, the commission adds CICH~ p W pYiUU hl ii.iV dealers' discount to 18 per cent. THE BILL'S backers, including liquor dealers, claim the increased discount is needed to offset inflation. "That is not so," Molin said. "The dealers have a built-in hedge against in- flation because their profits are calculated as a percentage of the actual For a Lasting Experience-Join The Daily UA - - -1 DAILY EARLY BIRD MATINEES - Adults $1.25 DISCOUNT IS FOR SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 1:30 E MON. thru SAT.10 A.M. til 1:3a P.M. SUN. & HOLS.12 Noon til 1:30 P.M. EVENING ADMISSIONS AFTER 5:00, $3.50 ADULTS Monday-Saturday 1:30-5:00, Admission $2.50 Adult and Students Sundays and Holidays 1:30 to Close, $3.50 Adults, $2.50 Students Sunday-Thursday Evenings Student & Senior Citizen Discounts Children 12 And Under, Admissions $1.25 TICKET SALES 1. Tickets sold no sooner than 30 minutes prior to showtijne. 2. No tickets sold later than 15 minutes OAIL GAKLT --U -AI IML -b-- dURS .z DISCOUNT IS FOR SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 1:30 MON. thru SAT. 10 A.M. tit 1:3b P.M. SUN. & HOLS. 12 Noon til 1:30 P.M. EVENING ADMISSIONS AFTER 5:00, $3.50 ADULTS Monday-Saturday 1:30-5:00, Admission $2.50 Adult and Students Sundays and Holidays 1:30 to Close, $3.50 Adults, $2.50 Students Sunday-Thursday Evenings Student & Senior Citizen Discounts Children 12 Ana Under,_Admissions $1.25 TICKET SALES 1. Tickets sold no sooner than 30 minutes prior to showtlJne.r 2. No tickets sold later than 15 minutes after showtime. f 10:30 1:00 3:30 JOHN TRAVOLTA 6:30 OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN 9:00 :; [PGA STARRING GOLDIE HAWN CHEVY CHASE 10:40 1:15 3:45 7:00 9:30 10:15 12:45 4:15 7:15 9:45 Who p dunnit? Neil Simon's "THE CHEAP 10:24 12:3( 4:01 6-4 9:1!