Issue WarrantstIn Theft CasetsI Warrants charging two 18-ycar-old Kenoshans, Clifford c Oberg, Rt. 1, Box 668. and Kenneth Schoen, 7540 33rd Ave., with petty theft were issued this morning.The case took on the aspects of a broken record player when investigation of the incident leading to their arrest revealed | an almost identical perform-j ance by one of the pair had occurred in 1957, and both have j records of burglary dating back ' I to 1956.*; Oberg and Schoen were ' picked up by cooperating po-,! lice and county sheriff investi-j gators after two Bristol men »! reported finding the two youths '{under a bridge on a dead end ,1 road, burning papers. e j The youths told the men who e I discovered them they were mak-j ing a fire under the bridge to ., get warm, but later Sheriff In-j vestigator Art Blake and Deputy Edwin Polansky found envelops and a set of keys beneath the bridge belonged to {the Woodworth school. Under r j questioning, Investigator Floyd Hughes revealed, the pair admitted breaking into the school 11 and a service station in Union r Grove, after they had been e I picked up by Police Detectives - John Starr and Abe Toigo on a i- j description by the two Bristol I men, Sheriff’s Deputies Jerry t Sonquist and John Tenuta | j 3 found $27 ‘ hidden under the I floor mat in the back seat of the s! car in which the pair was rid-I ing., i Oberg was on probation for j three years last December after r pleading guilty on a burglary ; charge., In 1956, Oberg pleaded guilty to six counts of burglary, and j Schoen entered pleas of guilty on five burglary counts.I The pair probably will be arraigned this afternoon, Chief Investigator William P. Schmitt I said.