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and sisters when the gun battle took place. Officers questioned him closely, but emphasized the strong possibility that the youth might have been telling the truth. At police headquarters in the presence of a newsman, officers asked the youth: ‘‘What were you doing down there at 13th and Senate?" “I was waiting on a friend, Hightower Hubert,” he replied. “We were going to a dance together." MEANWHILE, the heartbroken mother of young Kinchlow, Mrs. Carlena Kinchlow, told a Recorder reporter that her son had been home all day Monday with the exception of the few minutes it took him and Hightower Hubert to go out for a bag of coal. “What time was it when they left for the coal?” the reporter asked. “Carl and Hightower left home about 6:15 p.m.,” the mother anawered, “and returned shortly after with the coal. Then he and Hightower left the house again at about 7 p.m. and said they were going to a dance. That was the last we heard of them until we were notified by the police that he was being held for shooting an officer.” The mother added: “I just don’t know what caused all this. But it’s sure too bad. I know mv son is innocent of shoot-

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ing that officer.” Those who know Carl Kinchlow insist that he is not guilty of shooting the officer. “He's just not that kind of boy,” commented one man who knows him well. “Carl’s background will bear that out.” However, the facts still remain. These are the facts: At approximately 6:20 p.m. New Year’s Day a young police officer was dispatched to Flint’s Supermarket, 2120 W. Michigan, in answer to a call that two suspiciously acting men were casing the store in an apparent robbery attempt. The alarm had been sounded by Gerald Watson, 17, of 552 N. Traub, and Bob Carr, who worked at the market. By the time Cliburn arrived, the men had moved up Michigan to Belmont with Watson following at a distance. Watson ran over to the police car and pointed to the men walking on Belmont. As Cliburn approached the men fled. Cliburn raced after one of the suspects and caught him in the 500 block of N. Belmont. The officer made the man stand against the patrol car and started searching his pockets, Watson said. Watson was quoted as saying: “I saw a second man standing between two houses. I had no time to yell before he started shooting. The officer fell on his back and the suspect who was being searched started running. The officer fired three or four shots and the suspect fell down. He moved as if to get up and the officer handed me the gun and said, ‘Get him.’ . “I fired one shot but I don’t know whether I hit him or not.” The dead suspect was identified as James P. Rayborn, 21, of 2532 Massachusetts, Gary. A single bullet had struck Rayborn in the lower back. Rayborn’s mother, Mrs. Mabel E. Rayborn’s mother, Mrs. Mabel

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NEW YEAR'S DAY TRAGEDY: The above photos offer grim testimony of the New Year's Day shooting tragedy which occured in a 'supermarket parking lot at Belmont and Michigan. A Negro youth with a bullet hole in his back is pronounced dead at the scene by Deputy Coroner James Anderson (photo at left). The slain man was identified as James P. Rayborn, 21, of Gary. An 18-year-old Northside youth, suspected of critically wounding an Indianapolis police officer, was arrested by police at 13th and Senate shortly after the shooting The 'suspect, Car! W.

Kinchlow, of 125 McLean PI., is shown in the center photo being questioned by Sgt. Richard Boswell (facing camera) and other police officers after being arrested and return to the scene. The injured police officer remained in critical condition at General Hospital where he was taken after being shot twice with a .32 revolver. The officer, Elmer W. Cliburn, 27, 6125 E. 16th, is rushed into surgery (photo at right) while his superior, Inspector Carl Schmidt, hold a bottle of life-giving blood plasma. (Recorder photos by Jim Burres)

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apolis to identify her son’s, body. “I don't know how he got involved in anything like that,” she was

quoted as saying.

Cliburn, who was struck by slugs in the left side and right arm, was reported “improving” at Marion County General Hospital. His condition reportedly has improved from critical to serious.

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Washington High School students, have also identified Kinchlow as being at the scene of the shooting. Meanwhile. Kinchlow was being held in the Marion County jail under a $25,000 bond on a preliminary charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. His case has been continued until Monday. Jan. 9, at 9 a.m; in Municipal

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Negro persons held sway on scenes of shooting, stabbing, cutting and burglary hours before and after the new year began. A little more than three hours after the new year started Herman Payne, 870 W. 27th, was shot by Claude Anderson, 45, 2429 N Harding, after Anderson caught him trying to steal a quantity of uncooked fish from the kitchen, Payne, who was shot in the right knee with a .38-caliber slug, was reported in fair condition in Gen-

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Another suspect, William Sutton, 22, 3122 Northwestern, was also arrested. Both were held on a preliminary charge of larceny. BERDETHA WEATHERS, 20. 406 Indiana, reported to police that she had become involved in an argument with Eugene May, 26.

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