Show NERB Accuses Seattle Girl Wins With Letter-PerfeDay But French Word Spells Trouble for Foe ct Greyhound of Unfairness WASHINGTON (UPI) — The National Labor Relations Board accused Greyhound Thursday of treating its striking workers unfairly and called a hearing to consider requiring the bus line to take back 9300 WASHINGTON (UPI) — Thirteen-Amy Dimak of Seattle knew that a fabric of spun rayon is spelled "Fibranne" earn- - ' ing her the title - complaint issued by Milwaukee regional director Joseph Szabo said the violence-marre13- week-olstrike "is and has been at an unfair labor practices all times strike" by the company The union had filed its unfair labor practice allegation in Milwaukee Szabo's order takes the lengthy legal process initiated by the striking Amalgamated Council of Greyhound Local Unions a step further and adds additional pressure on the financially beleaguered company and its creditors Szabo noted that NLRB general counsel Jerry Hunter is seeking an order that would require the company to offer strikers "immediate and full reinstatement" to their jobs and to "discharge if necessary any and all replacements in order to provide work for such strikers" as well as to give returning workers back pay Szabo order ed a hearing on the complaint and Hunter's request for a return-to-wor- k order on Sept 17 in Milwuakee In Dallas Greyhound spokesman George Gravley said the whole issue rests on a narrow legal question of whether the two sides were at an impasse on March 1 the eve of the strike If it is determined at the hearing there was an impasse then Greyhound will not be required to take the strikers back he said "Our position is that during the last week of negotiations prior to the strike we had reached what we thought was an agreement with the union leadership" Gravley said "But at the last minute they made additional demands which we tried to meet but the union rejected our best speller in six-pag- of Thursday e - :3 the 63rd Na- Spelling tioal Bee d tw '''44 "Oh my God Oh my God" the slender be- - spectacled girl said over and Amy Dimak over when the judges acknowledged she correctly spelled the final word to give her the championship The annual contest came down to a face-of- f between Amy and Eric Enders 13 of El Paso Texas who Incorrectly spelled the word "douanier" "customs officer" Painstakingly after asking judges for the word's which is French for definition and how it is used in a sentence he spelled it Because the union did not ask for more time and decided to strike "There can be no doubt about an impasse existing" he said Gravley said the Sept 17 hearing with sworn testimony and will provide the company a forum where "there is no doubt that we will prevail" On May 14 Hunter said he intended to seek an unfair labor practices tomplaint against Greyhound that would charge the company with failure to bargain in good faith by uniaterally implementing contract proposals even though negotiations vere not yet at an impasse The proposals included granting replacement drivers the possibility of sepiority over striking workers ?lir If:SIP° it ittx111 1 i t oo‘ s '" : CLEARANCE SALE i Vitt) 1 i Good Selection of Vegetables & Flowers 9 Tomatoes Marigolds SATURDAY 10-- OGDEN STORE HOURS - 1 ': 10-- MON-SA- Lambert Floral I-el 4 11114 f) I )")1 - - - 0 6 :' L ' CLASSIC AMERICAN 700 East i Pa ' s in 2724110 Cottonwood Square) MATTRESS fr i 399-392- 8 in Riverdale Fred Mewr's Colter) These are very firm good quality ' I Sold : I TW'N ""1"1"11"'''''''' - 0 v 0IFIS TMEE'32uS - fil SOO UV EL ()ItA 0 0 0 - 1 r:::'TA i:':'- 00e?::----1r- - ' ' r - i -I- s"Vefu:'4 4 ti 4 1 I ''' '' ' 00':'f'e''''' ' 414 ':i '''' f' ' ' 111: ' :igi''''' ' - r11- '- ts N !--- 't1'''asss 4' I4:'24: w:t e:§C1 -- ' - ''''- ' s7s 71: :izvt''' 0- - ''''14i- (trf - '" 0: 04:14 x - ' d ' x COVER ----- - --- :77As7 :: s!— :t: -- ': 44ki '' 4 tt I tz is bacor "I ?iw )ktItkos - it s : if —'' ' : COVER 1 Ara i AWIllain voldroak z : i ' I d GI d I i b ' - - r t 1 49'' lr-c'-Th)''- ''N L:' SAII '''''1 -- SHOP MONDAY THROUGH ORDER BY SATURDAY PHONE:WITH YOUR ZCMI CHARGEACCOUNT CALLIOLL-FRE- 10-- 9 g 4 LAKE 24 HOURSADAY C ' '' 1 ' ' DOWNTOWN OGDEN AND ZCMI IN SALTLAKE 321-666- 6 revuil' i 'Ir'T'!'-'- - -- 1 6r U SATURDAY ELSEWHERE IN UTAHAND INTHE UNITED 10-- 7 t i I 4:' !rf ' rt 'Ai-- i'1 ' - '4 --- :e -' q! - ''''!''-''' ' rot ' ' '' r' t - ' ' ii4 ta ' ' ieer'i :1t1 11i2kii-4- 011-1--- 14 1101700' ' ai::gs '7 t---: 1 0 11 0 4 ! f 1 -- ' t"''! ii 4C!:i-r- 444)-4-- 4 1r !t0titateain6 itlielistIlard ' A- ' 'Ig:'----J:it--'- - r 1 416 11' ' ' -- - L 55 8 $ 988 Now Eli-itAbli- - 1!10 Eiectropedic - "1 "11114 25Lt:4' J4 f' yltt1--ii '0- 4 l!' : 7-i 3: ::'t "i'-- ‘I T o r14:ff'1' z1:) 1 :!i I -'4' t:' ''' ' ill ' ' )z tit : ? 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Five of the first 10 finalists could not spell such words as "gGondie" or "theurgist" Angela Greaves 14 Lafayette La was stumped by "goondie" which is a name for an aboriginal hut She spelled it as "ghtundi" Matthew Snider 14 Hicksville Ohio was tripped up by "theurgist" (a magician) which he spelled Amy who beat out 225 other contestants in the two-da- y spelling bee said her two summers of French helped her correctly spell the final two words As for adults who are poor spellers Amy said at a news conference it may be too late But for schoolchildren her advice was: "Get a good education for later use in life and that'll get you better jobs" Amy who said she wants to be a ieacher is an A or A minus student She lists science and math as her favorite subjects The contestants handled the competition with maturity and grace despite the intense competition But the anxiety caught up with many after they blew a word crying once they left the contest hall Some parents of the defeated spellers were seen shedding a few tears The road to the title of best speller has been arduous with a record 226 youngsters age 9 to 14 beginning the competition Wednesday and 155 earning the right to continue to the more difficult final rounds Thursday year-old d - 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