THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1993 ? MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. HOLIDAY JANUARY 18! 42 PAGES THIS WEEK I ' w J \-f i MLK...the Dreamer "Now is the time to lift our nation ...to the solid rock of brotherhood. it SPECIAL INSERT Youth Hoops! _ V Winston Lake YBA is back in full swing. Don't miss any of the action. PAGE B1.B2 Winston-Salem Chronicle 75 cents 'The Twin City's Awards-Winning Weekly" VOL. XIX, No. 20 Bank Exec Nabs Robber Would-be robber caught with money in the bag By SHKRIDAN HILL Chronicle Assistant Editor The talk^about fighting crime in East Winston turned into reality Mon day when a bank vice president was assisted by neighboring citizens in catching a robber. Walter Tucker of Mechanics and Farm?r?i3lJnk on Martin Luther King. Jr., Blvd. said the man took a bundle of cash from the bank at 10:05 a.m. after handing a teller a note demanding money. Tucker ran after him. "I just w antei to see who he was. to identify' him more positively to the authorities." Tucker said. .?.? He said he chased the robber to the neighboring McDonald's where Jake Sudler. the manager, showed Tucker which way the man ran. * Charles Johnson was in his car leaving the East Winston library when he saw the robber running south on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd with Tucke^in hot pursuit. Johnson invited Tucker into his car and they took off after tpe robber. "I went the wrong way on 5th St. chasing him,", Johnson said. _ He pulled into the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance parking lot, where Khalid Griggs was getting into his car? - - Griggs is executive director of the Citizens Coalition for a Better Tomorrow, which has offices in the Golden State building. Please see page A2 , "He would have gotten away if we hadn't chased him," Walter Tuektr said. Khalid Griggs (left) helped him in the chase. Lj mm AVANT r.ARDE BY TANG NIVRI I Should Have Known $SR wo^w) s soroiity of indoctrination ( no school for girls where oidksr i learn the fM ? ?Zl,V -*S Ij5kS& IN She hasalways course. But with my daughter, different.^ * t it Started Out High# wat born. There sjie porting towardher da< ^ on her mother's tummy white the doctor pie pared to cut her umbilical cord. It was a gjeat day indeed. 4 " - IjlfiLW I would d i sco vc (^firsthand, the secre'tlel womanhood: seotets heretofore revealed to ir^ndJfrhe fenmiehad always been so mysienous tome, alway s keep* in* roe off balance. But now f had my dJi^ittle feihale human being. We would get to know each other so well thatslie wooli?fl&k it onlynat ttles