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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 62

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FRIDAY, MARCH D16 THE EVENING SUN force member Carol Fritz said. "Whoever is in Woman seized in drug raid charge of the shift, perhaps. But I don't think they all need that power." Chemistry teacher wins honor A 49-year-old northeast city woman was scheduled for bail hearing today before a District City suffers from polio, had to be carried down the church steps by her new husband. Last year, the Harpers urged academy officials to provide more parking for the handicapped, more curb cuts for freer wheelchair travel, more signs directing people to existing handicapped access points and new handrails at the steps of the chapel. This month, eight months after the Harpers' first request, academy officials agreed to adopt several of the suggestions.

All of the improvements focus on the chapel, which the Harpers still frequent as professional photographers, academy officials said. The improvements will be made as part of the regular academy building schedule, spokesman Jay Fromkin said. Fromkin said a deadline for completion has not been set. (wUi charged with possession with 5 intent to sell marijuana, following A Bel Air chemistry teacher has been selected to participate in a California seminar for college-level science teachers. Daniel R.

Tauber, of Briarcliff Lane, was one of 15 teachers from across the country chosen to narticiDate in the workshop at Harford they created with the aim of using the house used as a school and spiritual retreat. Murder still stymies police: After two weeks of investigation, Frederick police remain stumped by the stabbing death of a 17-year-old clerk who was found dead in the stockroom of a women's clothing store. Police have ruled out robbery as a motive for the March 15 slaying of Tracey Lynn Kirkpatrick of Point of Rocks, and they said there was no evidence that she was sexually assaulted. "The big thing is there were no witnesses," Police Chief Richard J. Ashton says.

"So we gotta go back to the beginning and piece the puzzle together." A security guard at Northridge Square Shopping Center found Kirkpatrick's body about 10:40 p.m. in the rear of the store, which had been scheduled to close at 9 p.m. There was no evidence of a break-in, which has led authorities to suspect that she knew her killer. However, her friends have told police that she was well-liked and did not have any obvious enemies, Ashton says. Kirkpatrick was stabbed seven times in the back and chest, said Dr.

Robert Roberts, Frederick County deputy medical examiner. 2 die in 2 accidents Pines felled for restaurant the Joint Science Center of the Claremont Colleges in Claremont, Calif. June 4-10. Tauber is an assistant professor of chemistry at Villa Julie College in Stevenson. The seminar is designed to help professors at liberal arts colleges devise and evaluate technological materials for use in general science courses for non-science students, a Villa Julie spokeswoman said.

Developer backs off a bit OalSmoro County Four large pine trees that for years adorned the entrance to Frieda Schaefer's property across from the Timonium Fairgrounds have been cut down and hauled away by the developer. Schaefer, who lived on the property in the 2300 Ifovrart! A Columbia business partnership has scrapped plans for building three batting cages and scaled down its plans for a miniature golf course and driving range in Ellicott City after neighbors and county officials raised objections. Two people were killed early today in separate traffic accidents in Anne Arundel County, police reported. Sgt. Joseph Bisesi said Llewellen T.

Tucker, 33, of Lanham, died after his car crossed the center line on Muddy Creek Road near Crandell Road in West River about 1:15 a.m. and yp-t a police raid on her house in the 3000 block of Kenyon Ave. Police said Marjorie Grogg was arrested about 4 p.m. yesterday after several Northeastern District police broke down the front door of her house with a 25-pound maul. Grogg was being held at the Central District women's lockup.

The police, most of whom were members of the district's drug enforcement unit, arrested Grogg on a search and seizure warrant that had been signed earlier by a District Court judge, who heard evidence from police that marijuana was being sold out of the woman's house. Seized as evidence were plastic baggies containing about $700 worth of marijuana, two rifles, five shotguns and six handguns. Police had received complaints that teen-agers in the Kenyon Avenue neighborhood wene buying marijuana at a rowhouse. A surveillance of Grogg's house was set up by members of the drug enforcement unit that lasted some two months. Police said an investigation is continuing.

Minister admits setting fire r7ZPT A 66-year-old Fort SlClfGv'ir Washington minister if? has pleaded guilty if to settin8 ire to a historic Upper l-rf Marlboro farmhouse because he wanted to erect a religious complex on the site. Under the plea agreement with Prince George's County prosecutors, Fred Mervin Martin will be sentenced May 16 to an unspecified period of probation and community service. He pleaded guilty yesterday. Martin could have been sentenced to as many as 20 years in prison for the Aug. 14, 1988, fire set at a building owned by a foundation he headed.

Martin, pastor of Henson Valley Christian Church, admitted he started the fire at the 140-year-old, two-story house known as The Plantation, Assistant State's Attorney Diane Adkins said. The house was listed on the county register of historic places and was under consideration for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. A couple who lived in the house, Elizabeth and James MacKenzie, told fire investigators Martin forced them to move out, claiming the house was an obstacle to plans to develop the complex. The house's former owners, John and Leona Gibbons, named Martin as president of a foundation block of York Road until 1964 when she rented the house for offices, recently leased nearly two-acre lot to the Marriott Corp. for a restaurant.

She had hoped to preserve at least one or two of the very tall trees, complaining that county waterway protections were, in effect, causing the loss of the trees. However, the house and all four trees were brought down earlier this week. Baltimore County government's insistence on keeping a 50-foot buffer zone along the edge of a tiny stream at the rear of the property will preserve some trees and shrubbery, though none to compare to the pines, Schaefer said. She felt that the county's rules about protecting the stream are too strict, and took up so much space on her small plot that not enough room was left to save her pine trees. County officials countered that the tiny stream eventually drains into Loch Raven Reservoir, and must be protected.

Campus-police powers studied limited partnership has asked the county Zoning Board of Appeals to grant a special exception so that the golf complex can be built on land in a rural zone. The 14-acre site, on the north side of Md. 144 across from Folly Quarter Road, is undeveloped except for three abandoned buildings, including an old tavern and a stable that would renovate. About 45 people attended a board hearing last night. Board chairwoman Margaret Rutter said the panel would not decide on the request until it received an opinion from the office of planning and zoning about the revised plans.

An architect for said the proposed Ellicott Golf Centre would not have flashing neon signs or animal statues to drive golf balls through. Rather, he said, the center would have a wooden sign, a stone fence and ground-level golfing obstacles. The revised plans call for deflected lights, a 6-foot berm and trees to buffer light and noise. There would be an 18-hole miniature golf course and 26 tees on the driving range, with parking for 67 cars. Joyce Kelly, who spoke for neighbors opposed to the golf complex, said it would drive down property values and contribute to traffic problems on Folly Quarter Road.

"It mocks the general plan and the rural area zoning," she said. Thomas Kelly, a lawyer who farms on Folly Quarter Road, disagreed, saying that he would enjoy using the driving range and that the golf complex would be "one tremendous improvement over what's there now." From staff and wire reports A task force at Western Maryland College is considering whether officers on the Westminster collided head-on with an ambulance. Tucker was dead on arrival at Anne Arundel General Hospital. Occupants of the ambulance were not injured. The ambulance was returning to its home base in Deale from an emergency call and no patients were on board.

About an hour earlier, police said, Pamela L. Melton, 25, of the 400 block of Master Derby Court in Annapolis, was killed when the truck in which she was a passenger left Md. 450 and hit a tree. The driver, Rodney J. Jaroszk, 27, of the 200 block of Farragut Court, was in critical but stable condition at the Shock-Trauma Unit in Baltimore.

Police were investigating the causes of both accidents. Handicapped access: Naval Academy officials have agreed to comply with several requests from an Annapolis couple for greater access for the handicapped at the academy chapel. "We just felt they really fell short of accessibility," said Susan Harper. "So we decided to see what we could do." Harper and her husband, Douglas, were married 22 years ago at the chapel. At the time, Harper, who barrel to arrest people.

The task force hopes to present recommendations for improving the school's safety department to college President Robert Chambers by May, said Geri Sherman, director of the campus administrative services department. Commissioning some of the officers and giving them power of arrest on campus is one step being considered. "Maybe one officer on each shift," task Pikesville's 783-1800 VHS VIDEO CASSETTE Car wreck kills woman A laboratory technician has died of massive internal injuries she received in a traffic accident on her way to work, State Police in College Park said. Police said a car driven by Tamara Den-ise Brooks, 37, of Mulberry Street in Laurel, was struck broadside by a truck on northbound U.S. 1 in Laurel about 7 a.m.

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