Magyar Cserkész, 1929 (10. évfolyam, 14. szám)
1929-07-15 / 14. szám
290 MAGYAR CSERKÉSZ No. 14. Who wants to visit during the big Jamboree the Noisy Corner, has to walk along the signs on the map of the camp, to the Hungarian section. This is situated in the South-Western corner of Arrowe Park. It is in Subcamp 2. with Lord Glentanar in charge as Subcamp-Chief. Who w^lks along Kingsway and reaches the Rally Ground in front of Arrowe Hall, notices the entrance to the camp of wich a design is published here. The camp has the form of a triangle. If you enter the mainentrance, you find on your right patrol leaders camp, which is destined to show the high standard of Hungarian Scoutlife. On the left 50 Hungarian Sea (River)-Scouts are camping. On the three sides of the triangle sixteen Hungarian camps are situated. On the left side of the central square is the 17th reserve camp. The left side of this square has another curiosity. It is the Hungarian THE HUNGARIAN CAMP. MAIN ENTRANCE Scout Exhibition installed in the biggest tent of the whole camp. The scouts of all nations, who camp here must see this exhibition. Next to this is a branch-office of the Hungarian Scout-Shop with large stocks of the well-renown postcards, albums and Hungarian curiousities. The loudest corners are the camps of the brass-band and the chorus in the two far corners. Right across the camp, on the top of the triangle are Headquarters. This is connected by telephone with the mainentrance and with the more important camps. Two exits are built in the direction of the recreation field in view of participants, whose campfire displays might have failed. The main specialty of the Hungarian camp are the Hungarian boys coming from all parts of the country, who are all very desirous to show their abilities in Scout-craft, special Hungarian dances, songs and music.