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Show Asst. Labor Secretary Gives Tea for Conference Women Women attending the recent President's Conference on Occupational Oc-cupational Safety were honored at a tea given by Assistant Secretary Sec-retary of Labor Esther Peterson. The reception was held in the office of Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg in the Department De-partment of Labor Building. Most of the 100 women conferees con-ferees were present. Secretary and Mrs. Goldberg joined the group briefly Joining Mrs. Peterson in the informal receiving line were the three women who were participants partici-pants in the Conference program earlier in the day. They were: Mrs. Fred. Radke, Port Angeles, An-geles, Washington, member of the Washington State Board of Education; Edu-cation; Miss Mary Louise Brown, R.N., Chief of the Occupational Health Nursing Section, U.S. 'Public Health Services; Mrs. Anne Murphy, R.N., Corporate Cor-porate Staff Nurse, Scott Paper Company, Philadelphia. In informal talks, Secretary Goldberg and Assistant Secretary Peterson welcomed the women, pointing out that there are five times as many women at this conference as attended the first meeting in 1949. Army Specialist Bertel Bloom-quist, Bloom-quist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bloomquist, 245 W. Fifth North, participated in Operation Great Shelf, a bi-lateral air-ground exercise ex-ercise involving Army and Air Force units of the U. S. and Republic Re-public of the Philippines near Clark Air Base in the Philippines. Philip-pines. Specialist Bloomquist as assigned as-signed to Company C of the 101st Airborne Division's 506th Infantry. In-fantry. He entered the Army in July, 1960 and completed basic training at Fort Ord. |