Badges Awarded Mesa Boy Scoutsm ■■•Him!i ••*■***•■■*»COSTA MBS A, Feb, 25.—H, B. White, director of Scout work of the Oranere county council, in the presence of 200 parent* and friends of the local Roy dooms, awarded four star badge#, 00 merit badges and one bronze palm, to members of the troop of 3a members of which Lloyd Willcutt is Scoutmaster.The Rev. A. F. Haase gave a short talk relative to “Scouting.” Other speakers were the scout-mother, Mrs. F. A. Do ley and committeemen F. A. Daley, Ed Bennett, and Charles Dunn and George A. Teaney, former Scoutmaster.tlons feature the meeting of the Fullerton post No, 142 of the Am-erien.n i/osrlon last night In the legion hall here. Heading the program were Tod Morgan, boxer, and Duka” Hays. former Alabama lightweight champion, both of whom now live in Fullerton, and who gave an exhibition match before a large number of local fans.In addition to the special match, members of the Fullerton Junior college wrestling team, headed by Capt. Bert Klllingsworth. appeared in several wrestling bouts. Coach Art Nunn of the local college presented the college grapplem who have been gaining prominence In Intercollegiate circles.Boxing, Wrestling Program for PostFULLERTON, Feb. 25.—Numerous boxing and wrestling exhibi-PART1CULARMONTREAL—The robbers who j broke into the store of A. B. Mor-* rf# here were a particular lot. From two show cn*e# they took! oxponffive pine** and cisraref light-cr«, passing up hundred# of box*# of cigar* and clgaret# and tobacco. The lighters were valued at SIT each-