PAGE SIX Oregon statesman Baby Section ectional Meetings Slkted for Monday Monday's section Bieetings wlH tart at 9:20 a. m. . Complete pro grams will be available at the reg Istration desks at the state house. There are four general divisions as follows: to ed leal service; pub lic health "service; and administrations-education and training the handicapped child. The first two divisions have combined their ses sions, which 'will be held in the senate chamber. Under these combined - two sections the pro cram will be: . '' Y. . 9:50 General topic; "Orowth and Development." Dr. C, U. Moore, chairman. 10:10 General topic: "Public Health Organization,". Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, jehatrmaiD , 11:00 General topic: "Prena tal and Maternal CareS Dr.' C. J. McCusker, chairman. . ' ll-.IO-j-General topic: "Public Health Organization'.' - Special speakers will give pa pers under each general . topic. - Education and Training : Under his section 'there -will he varioul meetlnfs.J beginning at 1:30." - ' ' ' 'r In "Ways and Means" room on 5rd floor:- General toptesr "Th Family and Parent,. education:' and "The Infant :aid- Preachool Child," Mrs. Sara XV. Prentiss, chairman. - ' ; In room 315: GeneraHtopics: "The School Child" and physical Education," 'James M. Burgess, chairman. In room 317: General topics: "Vocation Guidance and I Child Labor" and r'Special Classes," R J. Maaske, tjhalrman. In room 3S2i , General topic: "Recreation and - Youth Outside the Home," Miss Harriet C. Long, chairman. f w 1 M i i I V u m ""neddina from mio.'Hght:row me, you Kill be introduced t, l?l&lrV&n&wPerr; Gary, ton 0 ir. nl Mr. V Mn.Franett Burill.' ; "In room 322: General topic: "RellgibusEducatlon," L. P. Put nam, chairman. Handicapped Child '.This section will meet in the. hall cf representatives. Firs:! there will bo a report of commit-1 tee on state and local organlsa-1 tion for the handicapped, Mrs. j William Kletzer. chairman! Fol lowing this will be report on physically and mentally handi capped children, Mrs. niancli Blumauer, chairman. At noon there will be a lun cheon inthe First Mcthcdift Church, with the program present ed by this f,purth section, and en address by George A. Hastings on "Handicapped Child or Handicap ped Community." , In the afternoon sections one and two will meet again in the senate chamber at 2 o'clock Among the ' topics are "Medical Care 'for Children": "Communic able Disease Control": "Milk Pro duction and Control." ' 'Section' two, "Educatlou and 'Training' has one group meeting In room 315 on "Oregon s Pres ent Program of Education for Family Lite" by Dr. O. R. Cham bers of Oregon State college. A sectional meeting that should prove of special interest will be held at 1:30 in the "Ways and Means" room, with Supt. C. A. Howard as chairman. The follow ing is the program for this m?et ing: "The Contribution of the Church to the Education and Training ' of Children." "The Church and Education" Archbishop Edward D. Howard. "The-Place of Religion in Edu cation" Rabbi Henry J. BerkO-witi-'''4 t-ff- . .;-g.:jrj-..i-.-. &) i h i I mi f 4 y "I . i 1 KV Keynote for May Day 1932 Support Your Community Child Health Program: It Protects Your Home "Public machinery directed to the protection of child hood, such as public health, weliare agencies, educational systems, should be the last to be affected by measures of economy.' Walter S. Gifford, Director, President's Organization on Unemployment Relief, November 1931. GENERAL PURPOSE OF MAY DAY 1932 To focus the spirit of this year which is a spirit of un selfishness, of sharing , of responsibility towards our neighbor upon the needs of children in order that Each child may be sheltered in its own home and share secure family life during 1932 Each child may have the essential food elements in each day's diet during 1932 Each child may have an adequate amount of clean and safe milk in 1932 Each child may have plenty of sunshine, sleep, rest and recreation Each infant in 1932 may be born healthy, of a healthy mother who will live to love her child and take care of her family ' and that all The nineteen points of The Children's Charter the Magna Carta of Childhood may be put into practice in every community. j " The Place of Education. In Re- j liglon" Rev. - Harold Leonard . Bowman. ' Presentation of Findings and j Resolutions from Section IIIH ; L. P. Putnam. Section four, "The Handicap ped" will meet again at 1:30 In the, house chamber, with the 're port of committee on socially handicapped, dependency, Mrs. Charles E. Sears, chairman; and report on delinquency by Judge Clarence H. Gilbert of the court of domestic relations, Portland. THKHK WAS A CHILD There was a child went forth every day, And the first object he look'd L ....v . .:: r ( A. jMiJiir I, - x' t v. Cail Coojifr; - r upon, that object he became. And that object became part of - him for the day or a certain part of the day, Or for 'many years or fretching cycles of years. S - The mother at home quietly plac ing the dishes on the supper table, The mother with mild words, clean her cap and gown, a wholesome oder falling off her person and clothes as she walks by, Tlie father, strong, self-sufficient, manly, mean, anger'd. unjust. The blow, the quick loud word, the tight bargain, the crafty lure, 1 ? JC ft ft cow j: Kicnara. son of Mr. ana aim. irwcwu ohm h, '"" -on. son of Mr. and'Mrs. II. IV. Fry; JoscpMrtr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t-i - 1.-11 r- . n-A All on-n nt Mr nnil'Mr l.mrvll White: 7)rrr- ,101111 iUicjnrji., 1 ., .yv; uvji rt.umi, ov,i ....... - , re 11 Wayne, son ofMr. and MrsJD. E. Walken May Day Annual Health Checkup "Life in America is crowded, but .we need May Day even in this crowded life in order to take fresh account each year of the needs and the rights of children." says Dr. Arnold Gesell, director of the Yale Clinic of Child Develop ment. Yale university. "The child's growth does not take care of itself. The child needs protection for its mind as Well as for its body," say3 Dr. Resell. In telling what he con siders necessary to protect the child's, mind, he states, "A calm, kind, consistent parent-child rela tion is the most important essen tial in improving the mental health of young chldren. A sym pathetic teacher-child relationship is likewise of hygienic importance for school chldren. "Excessive shouting, scolding, threats, and bribes still figure too much in the daily lives of young cWldran." Dr. Gesell says. "And May Day helps to remind us of the great significance of these simple, everyday matters In the mental, welfare of the growing ! Child.'.' The family usages, the language, the company, the furniture, the yearning and swelling heart. 'Affection that will not be gain i say'd, the sense of what is I real, the thought if after all J It should prove unreal, i The doubts of day-time and the doubts of night-time, the cur ious whether and how, Whether that which appears so is so, or is Is all flashes and specks? There became pat of that child 'who went forth every day. and who now goes, and will always go forth every day. -Walt Whitman. ''-::v::r;,'. - I'c.l ("ivy .