University Daily Kansan, August 21, 1985 Page 9 Deposits continued from p.1 during a hearing because landlords sometimes fail to complete "moving in and moving out inventories" and want to deduct money for damages to the apartment from the deposit at that time. But Roy said the tenant would "invariably" win cases in which the landlord was obviously reiligent in repaying the deposit, the condition of the apartment was clearly established and the tenant has an acknowledgment from his landlord that he was entitled to a deposit return. However, it is important for tenants to obtain legal advice before attempting any recovery procedures, Roy said. Expos president says drugs caused losses By United Press International NEW YORK — The president of the Montreal Expos baseball team blames cocaine abuse among players, including one who snorted it during games, for the team's failure to win the 1982 pennant, according to a New York Times story. the newspaper, in the second part of a series on cocaine in baseball, also quoted baseball managers and executives as saying that cocaine use had become so widespread that it now is a major factor in trade talks between teams. The newspaper said that managers often suspected drug use when a player made a mistake on the field. "We felt we should have won in '82," Expos President John McHale was quoted as saying. "When we all woke up to what was going on, we found there were at least eight players on our club who were into this thing." Tim Raines, who went through cocaine rehabilitation, was one of those players. ABC tightens drink loopholes By United Press International TOPEKA — The state Rules and Regulations Board Tuesday approved several temporary rules by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, including one that says that a day does not end at midnight. The rules are designed to tighten loopholes that some club owners have found in new state laws designed to curb activities that promote liquor consumption in private clubs and taverns. The temporary rules approved by the rules board will be in effect until May 1, when identical permanent rules — which do not require rules board approval — will go into effect. John Lamb, ABC director, said the agency decided to define a day because several private clubs had interpreted the new law to create a de facto happy hour. Lawmakers banned happy hours, drink-and-drowsn and other promotions designed to stimulate consumption of alcohol. The new statute says the price charged for drinks cannot be changed within a given day. Some club owners began lowering their drink prices at midnight and argued that it was the beginning of a new day, Lamb said. Therefore, the new rule defines a day as a business day, from opening to closing of an establishment. The rules board also approved ABC's new definition of a meal, as a combination of one or more food items regularly offered on a menu that a reasonable person would consider to constitute a meal. When the Legislature banned the giving away of drinks, it did say that a free drink could be provided with the purchase of a meal. The meal definition became necessary to prevent giving away a drink to somebody who buys a bowl of popcorn, chips or other snack. Also approved was a rule pertaining to a new law that allows a hotel or hotel that does not have its own private club to contract with a private club in the same county to treat the inn's transient guests as temporary private club members. ITS AN ATTITUDE THAT ENCOMPasses FASHION AND LIFESTYLE...AND ITS ALL AMERICAN! FOR FALL 1985, WERE GETTING BACK TO THE TRADITIONAL VALUES OF AMERICAN HERITAGE. TIMELESS QUALITY, AND GOOD COUNTRY LIVING: ITS AMERICAN STYLE... BECOME A POET Phone 842-5200 * 821 Massachusetts * Lawrence, Kansas 66044 3 TACOS FOR $1 with KU-ID three tacos per person per hour Serving Bud, Coors and Miller Open 'til 11 p.m. Offer good during Aug. 1985 The House of Usher's Lawrence Book Can help conserve your funds. Running Low? Pick Your's Up Today At The Kansas Union Bookstores HOUSE OF USHER'S HOW DO YOU GET HOT, CHEESY, CUSTOM-MADE PIZZA TO YOUR DOOR IN 30 MINUTES OR LESS? Call Domino's Pizza. One call from you sets Domino's Pizza in motion.From that moment on, we do everything possible to make sure that your hot custom-made pizza is delivered to your door in less than 30 minutes. Limited delivery area. Good at listed locations. Our drivers carry less than $10.00. Name Address 16005/DPE-004 Address 1805D/DF-305 © 1985 Dellonio's Pizza, Inc. Lawrence 841-7900 1445 West 23rd Street 841-8002 832 Iowa Street Get a 16" custom-made Donnino's Pizza with one topping and four bottles of Coke for only $7.99! Limited delivery area. One offer per order. Expires: October 15, 1985 Hours: 11 am – 1 am Sun.-Thurs. 11 am – 2 am Fri. & Sat. $599 Special Get a 12" custom-made Domino's Pizza with one topping and two bottles of Coke for only $5.99! Limited Delivery area. One offer per order. Expires. October 15, 1985 Name DOMINO'S PIZZA DELIVERS FREE.