FROM FtALEIGFTS POLICE FILES THE CHIME BEAT BY CHARLES R. JONES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) DAMAGE CHURCH WINDOWS The Rev. Mrs. Nancy A. Port, pastor of the Church of God, 1296 E. Edenton Street, informed Of ficers R. N. Carroll and B. C. Nip per at 7:42 a. m. Wednesday, that some children were throwing rocks at the street signs near the church and hit two of the church’s windows on the east side of the building. The minister said she did not know who the kids were. Hie two window panes were cracked and were valued at $5.00 each. WHITE BOYS THROW ROCK AT LONE WOMAN Mrs. Eleanor Flagg. 607 Cham berlain Street (Oberlin), told of ficers at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, that on Tuesday night as she was walking alone on Bverette Avenue, near Tower Street, she saw a car. going weet on Everette with two occupants, both white. Mr* Flaggfurtber stated one of the boys threw a cop at her her. Inside the cup was a rock. However, she was not hit by the cup or the rock, she reported. The ear then sped away at an extremely Ugh rate of speed, continuing west on Everette. The complainant said the car was either a late model Mercury or Oldemobile and medium red in color. ANGRY MEN COME TO HEADQUARTERS, BOTH JAILED Officers C. W. Jones and D. C. Williams received a call to 552 E. Davie Street at 9:28 p.m. Wednes day .but when they arrived, no one was at the address. Later, the parties involved eame to the station house to sign warrants. Johnny Stew art Bynun. of 914 S. East St., told the desk aft., that Gran dy Harris,