PAGE TWO Goldberg Claims II.S. In Recession SOUTH BEND, Ind. (IP) - Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg, touring unemploy ment areas, said yesterday “We are in a full-fledged re- cession.” He urged bipartisan support for President Kennedy's bail-out pro gram. Goldberg, former labor union attorney, said the country can be restored to full employment and prosperity , if government, busi ness and labor all pull together. Prompt action, he (aid, is needed to reverse the economic downtrend. Goldberg 1 flew from Washington to Chicago and then on to hard hit Gary and South Bend, .Ind., lor conferences with local offi cials and unemployed workers and their families. The tour, one of several planned on-the-spot inspections of unem ployed areas in five states, is aimed as a concrete expression, Goldberg said, of Kennedy's "deep! concern" with the unemployment problems. “Above all,” Goldberg said, “we in the administration are con scious that unemployment is not only a statistic. 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