Two Arraigned In Death Cases
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4
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August
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1967
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William Johnson Gets Prison Term
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13
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October
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1967
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Judge James R. Breakey Jr. Congratulates New U. S. Citizens Cecilia Oi-Chan Hooper and Jeanne D'Arc Hooper, November 1967 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1967
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Ann Arbor News, November 30, 1967
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Adopted Children Naturalized - Judge James R. Breakey Jr. congratulates Cecilia Oi-Chan Hooper and Jeanne D'Arc Hooper (with flags), both 9, after they became naturalized citizens yesterday, as the other five Hooper children look on. From left to right the children are Gwen, 8; Cecilia, 9; Judy, 5; Paul, 11; Neal, 3; Jeanne, 9, and Vincent, 6. The two new Hooper citizens were born in Hong Kong and brought to this country at the age of two. They were formally adopted in 1962.
Ann Arbor News, November 30, 1967
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Adopted Children Naturalized - Judge James R. Breakey Jr. congratulates Cecilia Oi-Chan Hooper and Jeanne D'Arc Hooper (with flags), both 9, after they became naturalized citizens yesterday, as the other five Hooper children look on. From left to right the children are Gwen, 8; Cecilia, 9; Judy, 5; Paul, 11; Neal, 3; Jeanne, 9, and Vincent, 6. The two new Hooper citizens were born in Hong Kong and brought to this country at the age of two. They were formally adopted in 1962.
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Judge James R. Breakey Jr. Congratulates Two New U.S. Citizens, May 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1963
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Ann Arbor News, May 23, 1963
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Youngest New Citizens: Circuit Judge James R. Breakey, jr., had a special welcome in his chambers for Kim Stephen Mather, 7, and Peter John Velders, almost 4, the youngest persons he admitted to citizenship in naturalization ceremonies yesterday. The boys, both from Korea, are the adopted sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mather of 1224 Franklin Blvd and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Velders of 2911 Chesterfield Dr.
Ann Arbor News, May 23, 1963
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Youngest New Citizens: Circuit Judge James R. Breakey, jr., had a special welcome in his chambers for Kim Stephen Mather, 7, and Peter John Velders, almost 4, the youngest persons he admitted to citizenship in naturalization ceremonies yesterday. The boys, both from Korea, are the adopted sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mather of 1224 Franklin Blvd and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Velders of 2911 Chesterfield Dr.
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Nine-Month-Old Boy, 35 Others Naturalized Here
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21
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November
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1957
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30 Become U.S. Citizens Here
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22
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May
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1958
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45 Become Citizens - 18 Countries Represented
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23
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May
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1963
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35 Receive Citizenship In Circuit Court Rites
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28
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November
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1963
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36 Become Citizens In Washtenaw County
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28
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May
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1964
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28 Observe Holiday As New Citizens
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26
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November
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1964
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