Page 10 Daily Nebraskan Thursday, September 9, 1982 Annual shower of glass covers one Mall fountain A disturbance at the Centennial Mall over the long Labor Day weekend led to a shower of beer and whiskey bottles in and around the mall fountain lo cated between Q and R streets. According to Don Jacobsen, city gardener for the mall, the glass barrage happened this weekend and usually happens once a year. "Usually it's not this bad. It's usually one or two bottles," he said. Jacobsen speculated that members of the two fraternity houses that border the mall, Beta Theta Pi and the Alpha Tau Omega, are to blame for the latest glass attack. "The police can't do anything about it because nobody saw it happen," he said. Dave Nikunen, Beta Theta Pi house president, denied the accusation saying, "The Centennial Mall is a big aisle coming back from the bars and down town and many things go on there." He also said that members of the frater nity were there all weekend working on house improvements and heard nothing. Tod Smith, Alpha Tau Omega vice president, said he was not aware of any glass breakage at the mall and, as far as he knew, the only people in the house all weekend were the Lincoln members. During the weekend, the UNL and Lincoln police departments received no disturbance calls in the Centennial Mall area. While no one is being charged with the glass breakage, Jacobsen, the man who has to clean up the mess, said he wishes it would stop. Staff Photo by Craio Andresen Broken glass covers the fountain bed of the Centennial Fountain between R and Q streets. Proposed revisions in plan are a reflection of change By Jeff Goodwin Citizens attending a meeting of the Goals and Policies Committee Tuesday night were presented with a 33-page list of proposed changes in the Lincoln Lancaster County Comprehensive Plan. The changes will be voted on at the next meeting of the Goals and Policies Committee Sept. 21. The Comprehensive Plan is a document designed to meet the needs of all members of the Lincoln and Lancaster County population. Mark Hunzeker, chairman of the Goals and Policies Monitoring Board, said the plan was "designed to place severe re straints on growth for growth's sake." Hunzeker said revisions in the plan are brought about to reflect changes in conditions since the plan was last revised. "At some point we have to recognize that things have changed and we've tried to reflect that in these changes," he said. Dan Schlitt, professor of physics and astronomy at UNL, said the committee needed more realistic population pro jections from the Census Brueau before they could accurately judge the proposed revisions. Hunzeker said more accurate projec tions were requested of the Census Bureau more than a year ago but the bureau had not yet provided them. He also said there had been no signifi cant progress toward the plan's goal of 1 .75 occupants per motor vehicle. "Because of this, the existing language is tempered somewhat," Hunzeker said The original goal of 1.75 occupants was established in the mid-1970s in an effort to conserve energy. The committee also voted to confirm the appointment of 'Arlie Heald, Lloyd Worley and Bob Sikyta to the Goals and Policy Monitoring Board. Any citizen is eligible to be a member of the Goals and Policies Committee. How ever, to be eligible to vote on the proposed revisions they must have attended either Tuesday's meeting or one held last October. Plant sale to be on East Campus The UNL Horticulture Club is sponsor ing its Fall Plant Sale. The plant sale will be today and Friday in the East Union Lobby .The plants will be sold from 8:30 a.m. to 4 pjn. each day. 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