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EXHIBIT NO. 132

TABLE 7.-Persons charged with certain offenses by age and sex, Jan. 1, 1968, to Dec. 31, 1963

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1 All persons taken into custody during the past calendar year. Includes those released without having been formally charged. (FBI reporting procedure calls for this.)

NOTE.-M-male; F-female.

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EXHIBIT No. 133

TABLE 7.-Persons charged with certain offenses by age and sex, Jan. 1, 1964, to Dec. 31, 1964

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1 All persons taken into custody during the past calendar year. Includes those re

leased without having been formally charged. (FBI reporting procedure calls for this.)

NOTE.-M= male; F=female.

(Whereupon, at 10:55 a.m., the committee recessed, to reconvene at 9 a.m., Thursday, July 1, 1965.)

FEDERAL FIREARMS ACT

THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1965

U.S. SENATE,

SUBCOMMITTEE ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY,

Washington, D.C.

The subcommittee (composed of Senators Dodd, Hart, Bayh, Burdick, Tydings, Hruska, Fong, and Javits) met, pursuant to recess, at 9:40 o'clock a.m., in room 318, Old Senate Office Building, Senator Thomas J. Dodd presiding.

Present: Senator Dodd presiding.

Also present: Carl L. Perian, staff director; and William C. Mooney, chief investigator.

Senator DODD. The hearing is called to order.

We have as our first witness this morning Commissioner Leonard E. Reisman, deputy commissioner of the New York City Police Department.

He is an experienced officer, who actually has been a member of the New York City Police Department himself. He is in charge of legal matters for the department. He served as an assistant attorney general of the State of New York with distinction, and he is, in my judgment, one of the outstanding law enforcement officers of this country, with very wide experience and very competent to testify on this bill.

I welcome you and I am glad you are here and thank you for coming.

(A telegram from Robert F. Wagner, mayor of New York City, to Senator Thomas J. Dodd dated July 1, 1965, was marked "Exhibit No. 134" and inserted in the record at this point:)

EXHIBIT No. 134

NEW YORK, N.Y., June 31, 1965.

Senator THOMAS DODD,

Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate,
Washington, D.C.:

Regret that pressing matters make it impossible for me to attend your committee's hearing on Federal Firearms Act. Am sending Deputy Commissioner Leonard Reisman, of New. York Police Department, to testify in favor of S. 1592. You have my wholehearted support in your efforts to obtain reasonable control over sale of firearms.

ROBERT F. WAGNER.

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