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The. Senator Hennings?

Senator Hexnines. I have no questions.

The. The Chair thanks you very much, Mr. Eichhorn, for your appearance this afternoon. You have been very helpful.

Mr. . Mr. J. Jerome Kaplon.

The. Will you swear that the evidence you are about to give before this subcommittee of the Cornmittee on the Judiciary of the Untted States Senate will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the auth, so belp you God?

Mr, Kapton, I do.

The. I want to welcome a fellow New Jersey citizen here. Thank you for coming.

Will you state your fill name and address, for the record?

Mr. Karron, J. Jerome Kaplon, and my home address, 78 Edger Read, Summit, Union County, N. J. Tam an attorney and £ ain the chairman of the juvenile delinquency committee of the Union County Bar Association.

The. You practice in Elizabeth?

Mr. Karton. I practice in Summit. [ was given the information yesterday that I was a member, appointed a member by Governor Meyner, of the newly appoisted joint legislative committee known as the Juvenile Delinquency Study Commission, along with Mr. Simon J. Falcey, of Trenton, Won. Jolin J. Rafferty, former member of the Court of Errors and Appeals of New Brunswick.

The. Former member of the House Assembly, too?

Mi, Karton. Correct.

Judge David A. Nimo, judge of Hudson County Court, and myself. 1 am not a legislator. J held no political office, no governmental office.

The Union County Bar Association is merely acting in its capacity as one of the subordinate elements of the New Jersey State Bar Asso-