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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDKORD, OREGON Goldberg Still Man of Action, Observers of Justice Maintain American Women Own Majority of Wealth NEW YORK (UPI) - We've all suspected it right along, but someone nonetheless took the time and trouble to establish by survey that women own 70 per cent of all the private wealth in the country, 65 per cent of the savings accounts, and 52 per cent of "Big Board" securities. And now, the surveyors claim, women have established a stronghold in a relatively new sector, mutual funds. $1,550 FOR FOOD NEW YORK (UPI)-Thc av erage American family spends about $1,550 annually on food, according to Goodbody & Co., a member firm of the New York Stock Exchange. BOARD TO MEET SALEM (UPI)-The next reg .,ir mMiinff nf the State Board TRAINS COLLIDE QUINCY, Mont. (UPI Two Great Northern freight trains collided head-n here Wednesday By WILLIAM J. EATON other unions from (he AFL-CIO Goldberg also has publicly One highly placed observer of according to this theory, should berg, who was in the Virgin Islands at the time. They believe there was a mis understanding on laying the ground work for the plan which resulted in the unions' public rejection of the Justice as a neutral in their dispute. He still takes a keen interest in industrial relations. But Gold berg tells visitors that he does not miss his former headline making life as a cabinet mem ber because he very much en joys the world of great legal issues. "In my former work I was busy with the excitement of the moment," he once said. "Now I am occupied with the excite ment of the ages." of Aeronautics will be held Nov. ; United Press International WASHINGTON (UP!) -"You know me I'm an activist." That is how Arthur J. Gold berg, then secretary of labor, explained his wide-ranging in- in 1957 when Goldberg was counsel to the labor federation. In holding that the New York Stock Exchange was required to give notice and a hearing to a firm suspected of wrongdoing. Goldberg said in a footnote: "The basic nature of (he rights which we hold (o be required under the antitrust laws in the circumstances of today's de cision is indicated by the fact that public agencies, labor unions, clubs and other associ ations have, under various le gal principles, all been required to afford notice, a hearing and an opportunity lo answer charges to one who is about to be denied a valuable right." criticized in strong terms (he defiance of Supreme Court rul ings. Those who heard him speak at an American Bar As sociation dinner in Chicago as sumed he was aiming his re marks at southern officials and judges who refuse to follow the court's decisions on racial seg regation. "It Is too late in our history to deny that the Constitution, as interpreted by the Supreme Court, is the supreme law of the land," he said. "Reasoning and not mere fiat has convinced the people that judicial review ensures government by law and protects them against arbitrary action by authority." the court believes that Gold berg's "Catholicity of interest" and energetic performance may well make him a driving force on the court within a relatively few years. Others feel he does not show the self restraint they believe is proper for a high court jus tice. This criticism was heard after his role in the abortive railroad arbitration plan. Many lawyers said Goldberg should not have agreed to the President's request on grounds Supreme Court justices should remain insulated from contro versies that are not brought be fore them in legal form. Judges, not expose themselves to need less criticism. Goldberg Differed Goldberg took a different view. He felt that arbitration is' a judicial function that does not involve any dilution of the tra ditional separation of powers. Since the railroad case was to be decided before the fall term began, he believed it would not leave the court short-handed. Friends of the Justice, how ever, are convinced that Presi dent Kennedy's public espousal of his former labor secretary as an arbitrator without getting advance approval from both sides was not done with the knowledge and consent of Gold 18 at the board offices here, it has been announced by director Robert W. Dunn. and two men were killed and two others were injured. Happy as a bird ivith no! VI I Ml VII IN V I Ma HOMOGENIZED MILK 7 I AS its Dtl itn MA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER T, 1963 f JUSTICE GOLDBERG Arthur J. G-ldberg described himself as "an activist" when he was labor secretary and many observers don't think he has changed much since he became a Supreme Court justice. Here he poses in judicial robes (UPI) tervention in labor disputes and his freq'ient White House calls on President Kennedy. The d h r a s e expressed his philosophy that major problems should be aitacKea Doraiy nov avoided even if a solution was not always possible to achieve. The same spirit animated Ar thur J. Goldberg, labor lawyer, during his many years as a ne gotiator for the Steelworkers union and major adviser to the AFL-CIO in its crisis over un ion corruption in 1057. Many observers believe they dotect the same "activist" un der the black robes that Su preme Court Justice Goldberg now wean during bis second year on the bench. Authors Major Opinions Even though he Is the junior justice, he wrote several major opinions for the high court's majority during his first term. He is one of the most act've members of the court in qu a lioning attorneys during oral arguments. And he stayed in Washington most of the past summer when other justices were vacationing, and acted in many matters that required at tention during the long recess. Almost Invariably, Goldberg disqualifies himself from cases involving labor management conflict. He said upon his ap pointment to the high tribunal that he would consult his fellow justices if he ever had any doubts on this score. His first-term decisions have placed him in the category de scribed by court observers as "liberal," and he was the swing-man on several 5-4 deci sions. In these cases he usual ly was allied with other "liber als" - Chief Justice Earl War ren, Justices Hugo L. Black, William 0. Douglas and Wil liam J. Brennan Jr. Like many Supreme Court Jurists, Goldberg deplores this type of classification system on tiie grounds that no Justice can be so precisely pigconnoiea. Disclose Interests Goldberg's decisions disclose strong interests in civil rights, administration of justice, due process and the so called search-and-seizure issues. He spoke for the majority in a prodding-type opinion that de clared "all deliberate speed" In the 1954 school desegregation cases did not mean tnai snail's pace was Justified in 19M. His voice also was raised on behalf of a five-man majority which: Ruled that a native born American cannot be stripped of his citizenship by going abroad In time of war ememency to avoid military service. This Is punishment without due proo cs of law. Emphasized that stales must civc poverty-stricken de fondants as good a chance to appeal (heir criminal convk' lions as rich men enjoy. Declared thai (he Miami leader of the National Associa (ion for the Advancement of Colored People could not be compelled by a slato IcrisIh hire's investigating committee lo bring the NAACP member ship list (o a hearing. Ruled lhat the New York York Slock Exchange was sub ject lo Ihc anil-trust laws when it did not give notice and fair hoaring to a firm suspended for alleged misconduct. 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