Sally (Tar Hwl POUCE ROUNDUP University Sunday, Aug. 28 ■ According to University Police re ports, an officer on patrol in the South Columbia Street area heard breaking glass at 6:01 a.m. Upon pulling into the Port Hole Alley Parking Lot off Franklin Street, the officer observed that someone had bro ken out the right rear window of a 1991 Pontiac Grand Prix. After approaching the vehicle, the of ficer noticed a woman’s pocketbook on the seat. He seized the unsecured pocketbook and called the owner of the vehicle. The owner, a Durham resident, picked up her purse and vehicle a few hours later. The purse still contained her keys, checkbook, money and credit cards, reports state. Friday, Aug. 26 ■ At 1:12 a.m., an officer arrested Jonathan Troy Blackburn, 18, of 144 Maplewood Drive, West Jefferson for un derage possession of a malt beverage. The officer noticed Blackburn with nine cans of Milwaukee’s Best beer near the main door of Whitehead Residence Hall ■ Matthew Proutt of 124 Avery Resi dence Hall reported to University Police that he was leaving Franklin Street with an unknown ftiend at 2:50 a.m. when the ftiend broke a beer bottle over his arm, cutting an artery. Proutt’s friend was trans ported to the Student Health Service by South Orange Rescue. City Sunday, Aug. 28 ■ According to police reports, officers arrested Duke student Alirio Calderon, 36, at 2:52 a.m. and chaiged him with driving while impaired. Reports state Calderon of 114-13 Melville Loop Road was driving on the wrong side of the road on East Rose mary Street, causing another car to swerve to avoid him. Reports also state he refused an Intoxilyzer test. Calderon is scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 14. ■ Jacqualine Annette “Shannon” Rone, 31, of 5108 Craig St. was arrested on a charge that she had stabbed smother woman in the right forearm with a pencil, reports state. Rone was charged with simple as sault and released on s3oounsecured bond, reports state. She is scheduled to appear in Chapel Hill District Court on Oct. 13. Saturday, Aug. 27 ■ At 4:05 p,m., Henry Edward “Snap per” Smith, 47, of3l2BTrice Atwardßoad was arrested and charged with second degree trespassing, according to police re ports. Reports state Smith had been or dered on Aug. 2 not to enter the property at 603A Bynum St. where he was arrested. Smith was released on $250 unsecured bond. That same afternoon at 4:46 p.m., police arrested Smith again for second degree trespassing, this time at the Sav-a- Center at 750 Airport Road, reports state. Police reports state that Smith had been arrested previously for shoplifting at the grocery store and was charged with tres passing after entering the store again. He was released on SSOO secured bond and is scheduled to appear in Chapel Hill District Court on Sept. 15. ■ At 10:48 p.m., police arrested Robert Lewis “Bo” Porter, 50, on charges of over crowding at his music club, The Cave, at 452 1/2 W. Franklin St., according to reports. Porter of 1310-16 Ephesus Road was arrested after officers conducted a routine check of area bars and counted more than 156 people in The Cave, which has a legal capacity of 87. ■ At 10:55 p.m., police arrested Jonathan Reid Noyes, 42, on charges of overcrowding at his music bar, Local 506, at 506 W. Franklin St., according to police reports. Local 506’s legal capacity is 150, and reports state that officers counted more than 200 people in the club. Noyes of 300 Spring Valley Road is scheduled to appear in Chapel Hill District Court on Sept. 15. Friday, Aug. 26 ■ At 12:15 a.m., police arrested Charming Paul Hynn, 22, the manager of Spanky’s, and chaiged him with over crowding at the Franklin Street restaurant, reports state. Spanky’s has a legal capacity of 75, and reports state that officers counted more than 96 people. Hynn 0f209A Cedarwood Lane in Carrboro is scheduled to appear in Chapel Hill District Court on Sept. 15. FROM STAFF REPORTS ■Ta ** TIME: 9 am-3 pm PLACE: Student Stores |§oi\ r ;^fe ri DEPOSIT. S2O Jlgil “Offically Licensed Carolina Ring Dealers” JOSTENS Ml Student Stores A a rktirved America s college ring- IffIIIIHUIB I • Special Payment Plans Available X college jewelry Cabinet Sets Sights on Productive School Year BY MARISSA JONES ASSISTANT UNIVERSITY EDFTOR UNC’s student government branch held its first Cabinet meeting of the school year last night, recapping summer achievements and laying out ideas and plans for the coming months. Student Body President George Battle described the summer as a success and congratulated members of his Cabinet on their dedication and hard work. “It’s something we can all be very proud of,” he said. “There’ll be few times this year that we’ll be able to pat ourselves on the back, so we should take this opportu nity.” Battle cited the Lenoir Dining Hall reno vations and the establishment of the P2P Xpress shuttle as examples of summer achievements. Battle also said the administration was 2 ‘l' II i 1 * r% * I .