Robert Stalter, of Pilgrim’sCorners, Needs Discipline,Teacher Says* J (£j| - ••iftrfVv*. **.**:•i MTh« r* is only one thing he will .i!i ; •orb,” said County Judge Rtmaall Wig * gins, Monday afternoon in Children j !Court, in atiapefidltig «*«nt«*n«ie on Rot*I aft MjfcltT. II. IMI of l/'Wh. St alter,, of near IDiHm'i carmwa, *‘a good rodj and stern discipline H« won’t follow a lino of sympathy and affection/* Robert, husky for hi* yaafa, although| abort of gtatttr*« was hated into court ! on the eomplaint of Mr# Itlanch* NoInn r*iylor, hi* school tfachrr, of thn ‘j town of Wallklll Hht! aeniPfd hint of iJ using obscene language. stealing lunchI and of tuiving ssfawltad hi« younir* t I! hrotl»ar, David She told of setting nI trap to rsttnh him j| I lia l*»* father said that punish* |ment would do Ktfttar In his ease than j nn thing el a# The rout i oitrmrrol,| after two young girls had aomjilatnedof his conduct The father said ho i did well In school a in New Jerseyand that this was his drat intimation j of trouble The teacher said thatj Hubert was tin worst boy she had on*I drt Her supervision in IS years j| t minty Judge Wiggins directed theIM« her to write to him and let himI ktioa how the hoy progresses Turnlug to Robert, h* admonished him in I ! told him I In* iis only on a way to mI and that Is straight