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Show j Demands Ruling 1 1 5 t i . i w i .: w ' i L-mmh . f, VYAMEN MADDEN . , links Boraet with data STRIXESBLAME LAID TOGOURTS Labor Forced to Act, Says Madden . ,WA8HINQTON, March M (UP) Chairman J. Warren Madden of the national labor relations board today attributed "a great deal" of present labor unrest to federal oourt delay in determining- constitutionality of the Wagner labor relations act. Under questioning by a house labor la-bor subcommittee. Madden placed much of the blame for present labor difficulties upon the federal courts, Including ths supreme court Madden made hia statement In answer to a question by Representative Represen-tative William J. Fltxgerald (D., Conn.). "My opinion is that the whole labor la-bor troubles In General Motors, for example, were because of a violation viola-tion by It of our law and our inability inabil-ity to enforce it." Madden said. Madden testified as public hearings hear-ings opened on the Citron resolution resolu-tion to Investigate the shipbuilding labor situation with an eye looking toward eventual strengthening of ' the Wagner-Connery act |