Show Too mony regulations AflcKoy says Kurd hx ( ind fur Student Life dav-lon- Ttic solution to excessive government intervention in the af-fn- American businessmen and free enterprise depends on the willingness of Americans to stop demanding extreme regulations of their special interests of said Hep Gunn McKay McKay spoke Tuesday on the effects of government intervention on small business as part of a g seminar for and students in the Kccles Business Buildling McKay said all the governmental agencies which regulate busi- ness and development have grown out of a demand from society Because of farmers you have the soil conservation act Because of archeologists you have the Archeological and Historical Conservation Act from environmentalists the endangered spec STUDENT MFE UNIVERSITY ies act and the list goes on he said “The only control you have is through Congress” McKay said “And it is controlled by the will of the public” "America will never be any better than its citizens and their will to control their appetites” he said referring to special interests of society “When they exercise that will the government can no longer impose regulations" McKay said these regulations VOL 75 NO 60 UTAH STATE put a burden on the development resources especially when extremists ask for too much protection “We need regulation” he said of “but it’s the extreme part we’re after” McKay said that regulations Friday March 31 1978 Continued on page 3) Unfinished fountain will flow on Monday by Carrie Kaufman staff writer Logan Utah have gone beyond the scope of intent and are costing American business $62 billion a year to comply with them In addition it is costing the federal government about $3 billion annually to ad- - Though still unfinished the Plaza F ountain will begin to flow Monday Because the system is untested there may be problems though Wendell Morse Campus Landscape Architect says he does not forsee any At present it is planned the fountain will flow through its completion The fountain designed by Maas and Grassli is due to be completed by May 15 Morse said It was originally slated to be finished last September but was not — due to contracting and landscaping problems The types of greenery needed for the fountain landscape must be planted in spring rather than fall Donating blood is as easy as one two three four The Red Cross Bloodmobile at Utah State Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday drawing blood from students faculty and local residents Kris White a freshman from wa-- ) Salt Lake City was one of the many students donating blood Donors were encouraged to eat a good meal before donating a help avoid becoming light-hea- d After filling out the proper forms donors were checked to see if they were in good health ed Donors have their temperatures taken and their blood pres by Red Cross blood actually drawn This took workers Then the donors’ blood as little as a few minutes for types are determined by a hemo- some donors but Kris took about globin test taken from the ear twenty minutes to fill the pint bottleGuess she has slow blood lobe or the tip of a finger The final step is having the (staff photos by Stan Sisk) sures checked |