+ * »TWO Bl' rS GIVE Ao.HARO LUCK TALEAs Reason for Stealing —O’Connell and*Perry Bound to , Grand Jury.init*pebobrtho£agcaarcr;toAile$wiyoStthileilacfeibuskstrTO’TO I.4Picas that they wero out of work and broke were made by • Thomas O'Connell, aged 19, of 2602 Forrest avenue and Lona Perry age 21, of Farkamo avenue, before'they'were bound to the grand jury on separate warrants charging grand larceny.The youths were arraigned before Judge E. J. Kanti in Municipal court this morning. f tPerry was held to the grand jury under ^500 bond. He was charged with stealing three bench vises from the Hamilton Foundry and Machine Tool company., The benches were found by detectives at Perry’s home. .Q'CTonnetl pleaded guilty to steal1 ,ing blankets, valued at. $50, from : the Shuler and Benmnghofen mill?, Lindenwald. His bond was fixedat $200.'Flat Broke and Jobless Answering the questions of Judge Kants and Chief of Police Charles Strieker, O’Connell told a story of .how he was flat broke and out of a job.“I couldn’t get any work,” O’Connell said, “and I etole the blanket.'‘There was no one w£h me,” O’Connell said lhaf he had been nut of a job since h\i was discharged from the army two months ago. lie had worked for a short time on construction work at the Shuler and Benniogbofert mills,Benninghofen avenue,, and according to police and mill officials it was a* that time that he conceived the idea of talcing blankets.After the Judge heard O’Connell's story and learned that it was his first criminal offense be fixed the small bound,Eobbed Thief, Not Factory,' Ferry;Saidf‘I did not steal the visas from lt;the factory and did not know they s^r belonged to them,” Perry said, af- ^ ter he had pleaded guilty to the grand larceny warrant.r'I saw fellows hide the vises along the canal bank and then weiri and took them. I did not know they belonged to the foundry.IC1 have had a diard- time. I’vebeen, out of work. Yes, I wag working when I took the vises but a man has a hard time paying a lot of bills when he is making 25 cente an hour.”Perry testified he did not intend to sell the vises hut planned to keep them for his own use. He can do vise work, he said.When Perry was arrested, detec-re?fO:mohiwewlithipnye i 1whamcertforof(Continued on Page 14)Inhehaitai:lt;Inrforwilliisofpoc