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Show BOY SCOUTS IN HUNGARY. Scouting Is ten years old In Hungary Hun-gary and, though the war stopped It growth for u time, the movement wa: reorganized and put on n firm busts In September, 1010. In Its earlier stages the Hungarian scout association associa-tion wus, like the German, n semi-military semi-military organization, but with Its re-establishment re-establishment It has rejected the military mil-itary element and founded Itself on the llrltlkli and American nonmllltary basis. Tim dismemberment of Hungary Hun-gary was u m'vitu blow to the progress of the movement Inasmuch as morn than 50 per cvut of the Mngynr troopn are now In occupied territories. Oin-ccrs, Oin-ccrs, money and equipment are badly needed. Some of the boy scouts have no money i;en to purchase slides, much less Ktiut uniforms. Most of the lenders are professional men or clerks who have a hard enough stru file to earn their own living nnd yet they devote time nnd often money to thit cause. i "We are all tl more proud," writes u Hungarian old rcout, "that despite-hardships despite-hardships and snrfcrings, our scout unfalteringly, with strong soul ami In a real scout spirit, follow the imtti which leads to our great goal good rltlxenshlp mid real humanity." The Hungarian boys are particularly anxious to be Included In the International Inter-national llrotherhood of Scouts ami fTer nnd bespeak In turn good will, understanding nnd support In the plrlt of true scouting. J . |