July 2, 1929
At the press conference at the White House on Tuesday, July 2, 1929,
the President said:
"I have decided to call a White House conference on the
health and protection of children. This conference will be comprised of
representatives of the great voluntary associations, together with the
Federal and State and municipal authorities interested in these questions.
Its purpose will be to determine the facts as to our present progress and
our future needs in this great field and to make recommendations for such
measures for more effective official and voluntary action and their coordination
as will further develop the care and protection of children.
"The conference will not be assembled for another 9 months
or a year in order that there may be a time for complete and exhaustive
advance study of the facts and forces in progress, of the experience with
the different measures and the work of the organizations both in voluntary
and official fields.
"In order that these determinations may be effectively
made and intelligent presentation given at the conference, a series of
committees will be appointed from the leaders in different national organizations
and will be assisted by experts.
"The subjects to be covered embrace problems of dependent
children; regular medical examination; school or public clinics for children;
hospitalization; adequate milk supplies; community nurses; maternity instruction
and nurses; teaching of health in the schools; facilities for playgrounds
and recreation; voluntary organization of children; child labor; and scores
of allied subjects.
"To cover the expenses of the preliminary committees and
the conference and followup work which will be required to carry out the
conclusions of the conference, a sum of $500,000 has been placed at my
disposal from private sources.
"This will be the first national conference held in review
of this subject since the conference called by President Roosevelt in 1909.
That conference resulted in a great impulse to social and protective activities
in behalf of children.
"It is proposed to include in the interested groups, the
educational associations so far as education bears upon health and protection
of childlife. It is not the purpose of such efforts to invade or relieve
the responsibilities of parents but to advance those activities in care
and protection of children which are beyond the control of the individual
parent.
"I have communicated with a number of the larger voluntary
bodies and public officials throughout the country and find they are unanimous
in belief that such a national review is urgently needed in order to establish
a new platform for further advance, and they are in agreement with me in
the necessity for exhaustive examination of the whole situation and the
preparation of material before such a conference is called if we are to
secure effective results from the conference.
"We as a nation are fundamentally concerned with reinforcement
of the equality of opportunity to every child, and the first necessity
for equal opportunity is health and protection.
"The work of the conference will be under the direction
of Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, with the cooperation
of the Secretary of Labor, James J. Davis. Dr. Harry E. Barnard, formerly
State Health Commissioner of Indiana, has been selected as Executive Secretary
of the conference and a small preliminary committee is in process of appointment
which will expand its own membership and will determine the special subjects
to be investigated by special committees outlined above and make recommendations
for the personnel."