Page A10-The Chronicle, Thursd tv JJM v^PI 0Iv3v ^ - ^Kst Oglesby Roasted Linwood Oglesby, right, director ly as friends roast him last Friday Tarheel Association of Storytelle John Manning, was in appreciat to the arts. Seated, left to right Wajgd alderman; Ruth Julian, Ui Oglesby's wife, Marcella (photo Consortium rounding Glover's resignation. "We're not going to discuss personnel matters with the press," said Clingman. Whatever action is taken, Evans said, he plans to be here next week. "I hope Mr. Clingman will respond.to me as quickly as he can," Evans said. ""I will be in Winston-Salem sometime next week with a task force to do an J'*?* - a! . iiiucpciiucui evaluation or me situation." Two members of Greensboro's Hayes-Taylor YMGA, who waited outside as the Patterson board met in a closed executive session Thursday night, said they also plan to monitor the situation closely. "As a member of COBY (CPDr1RU, sortium of Black YMCA^'we look out for the welfare of the minority YMCAs and make sure they stay viable," said Tom Scott, executive director of the Hayes-Taylor Y. Said Marqus Street, chairman of the Hayes-Taylor board: "We are over here to observe. We are also under a Metro set-up and it's important to come look at this situation firsthand. I know and respect Richard." Meanwhile, the executive committee of the Patterson Avenue Branch YMCA voted during that meeting to draft a letter to Clingman "expressing concern about the process with which Mr. tt/or or 1/ /% or NJ1V/TWI w CVS (UAEU IV 1 t.31gll, saiu committee member Dr. C.B. Hauser. 441 hope that this letter will put things in their proper perspective, " said James Ford, one of Patterson's representatives to the Metro board who has said he feels Glover was forced to resign. But, as of late last week, the letter was still being drafted, and Patterson board Chairman Hart* I A-ONE Appli< ALL WORK GUARAI BY FACTORY TRAIN I Call 76 ay, December 27, 1984 i 1 I K'Hfl of Urban Arts, listens attentive night. The roast, hosted by the >rs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ion of Oglesby's contributions , are Dr. Virginia Newell, East 'ban Arts board member; and by James Parker). From Page A1 sfield said it may be after Christmas before it is delivered. 4 The letter is still under question, " said Hartsfield. "We haven't sent it to anybody yet. Two or three copies have been H drafted." Kj Hartsfield said he agrees with sending the letter to Clingman, H i *? a i- - - Dui mai ne isn i sure wnat it win accomplish. In addition, Hartsfield said, he's not sure if any further action will be taken if the letter gets no response. "This is the situation," said Hj Hartsfield.v "I wouldn't say anything that would be detrimen- K tal to the Patterson YMCA, Glover or the system. I'm trying to work within the system to get ultofciob done."' ^ H Many Patterson board members said they feel they were I not consulted in the decision con- VB cerning Glover's resignation. "Many members of the board a^: feel that t^iey have not been kept fully informed about the true evaluation of Mr. Glover," one draft of the letter said. "They also believe that Mr. Glover has been misled about his perfor- W1 mance." < Another draft said: "We feel that the resignation was obtained by questionable methods as December 6, 1984 was the first time that members of this board were lniormea tnat Mr. Glover had been placed on probation." But Clingman said the Patterson board was not overlooked. "I do not think they were sidestepped," Clingman said, "Ail the committees at the Metro level have. Patterson representatives or have representatives HJ from the Patterson community. So any communication problems 1 were with the Patterson board." I ^ PHONE 767-9090 ince Service I W WEED 30 DAYS I BED TECHNICIAN HERS & MAYTAG I B ERS FRIGID AIRE HGERATORS WHIRLPOOL V IEEZERS KENMORE GES & G.E. iWASHERS KITCHEN-AID ||||||||||||||||{^^ I U.M. tUCKIt, ommm l 7-9090 I X . BBS?= nwuppa h i i * * fib fib ifib ^ g[jg=s=^? BLACKEYE \/ ass PEAS ' n i2' *>Qt / just 9w^/< mSSSsSEEmp si 98JV Hlk CABBAGE ?^ HIP ,a' 13< \ GRADE 'A' MEDIUM \' &k EfifiS \ dozen e \flflfor a I s5? ^jjj^. seneca apple im juice . at - SAUERS REAL MAYONNAISE wtr oo< 3 r EUJ UEDR^ I RING IN THE NEW YEAR I WITH THESE SAVINGS I FROM FOOD FAIR!! | >^^Bf X. REGULAR OR DIET I ^C<8ESI ALSO REGULAR OR DIET I CAFFEINE FREE COKE I liilT A BATTI M MB UMim ? <> ?> a - --- ?ik? wr rwwn wnvivt A B3< IAMTITV ADO,T,OHAL ?OTTLES BQ] ^^^^IJDDIG^SLICED^ I H'bemEATS I 9.5 OZ. ,.311* ?* : I p jriaRiriSCi | JUST ^ W " | c oincan hines c i ** chocolate chip 9 v COOKIES $ I E- pk?* QOC E I ik? just -j? poo ^ HI IBBMlliiiaaiHMflll^H^

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