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The Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 12

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The Capitali
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Annapolis, Maryland
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THE CAPITAL. Wednesday January 2O 1999-A13 WEATHER TIDES 30s SCs T- 635 Severe thunderstorms will rake across areas from eastern Oklahoma and east Texas Into western Tennessee tomorrow Some rain will fail in the Ohio Valley, while the Southeast is warm and dry Mild weather will also extend from the Great Lakes to New England Rain and mountain snow wftt extentf from the Nortttwest coast to the Continental Divide. FORECAST: CLOUDY, 55 34 ANNAPOUS AREA- Tonight partly c'oudy Low the middle to upper 30s Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph Tomorrow becorn.ng cloudy A 30 percent chance of 'ight 'a ate gh around 55 Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph OCEAN RESORTS Torvght partly t'oudy Lows the mid 30s Light winds Tomorrow mos'iy cloudy A chance of 'ight rain during the afternoon Highs around 60 Southeast nds 5 to 10 mph Chance of 'a 30 percent CHESAPEAKE BAY. Ton ght southeast winds 5 knots Waves tess than 1 foot Tomorrow southeast winds 5 to 10 knots Waves 1 foot or less Chance of light rain late THE LONG-RANGE OUTLOOK- Friday cloudy with a chance of ram Lows i the 30s Highs in the 40s Saturday rain ifkely Lows 35 to 40 Highs 45 to 50 Sunday showers Nkely during the morning then clearing Lows in the 40s Highs 45 to 50 AREA WEATHER DATA Record high today Record low today One year ago today Precipitation yesterday Precipitation one year ago today Total precipitation for January Normal precipitation for January Yesterday high temperature Yesterday low temperature Chesapeake Bay water temperature Sunrise tomorrow 7 22 a Moonnse 9 17 a 71 in 1951 3 in 1985 Some sun 0 00 inches 0 00 inches 3 55 inches 3 05 inches 52 degrees 29 degrees 44 degrees Sunset tomorrow 5 1 3 Moonset 8 35 TOMORROW'S Annapohs Edgewater Fairhaven Sandy Point Shady Side ca es he LOW 1 59 a 1 36 a 12 42 a 2 16 a 1 39 a de pccu'S ton TIDES HIGH 7 31 a 7 08 a 6 19 a 7 55 a 7 32 a LOW 1 39 1 1 6 12 22 1 56 1 1 9 HIGH 8 01 7 38 6 49 8 25 8 02 WEATHER ELSEWHERE Temperatures tmlicate previous Jav tigrt i AD ene Tex won Ohio A bany A buquerque 4 entown Pa Amani'o Anchorage isheviile anta i- ant ty Aust Ba timore Baton Rouge ngs ngham smarck 3o se 3 Bjfa rfu' ngtort bOu Ma ne "aspor a eston areston Va "i-a-otte -p ver ne ago ic mat eve and Co orado Spr ngs Co umbia umbus Ga Co umbus Oh Concord Co'pus Chr s' Da as F' Worr Davon Davtona Beacn Denver Des Moines Oetro Du jth Paso ns E- Eugene "3 rbanks argo agsta" n' fort Sm.tn Fort Wayne Cr esno Good'and j'and iL-nct jrand Pap'ds Fa G'eer Bay G-eensboro ena 'S a-apo ss acksonv jurieau Kansas Kfioicv-. Lake Char-es Lans ng tas Vegas Hi 82 36 41 64 45 66 4 58 65 50 75 52 75 49 66 28 46 48 4 83 3r 3- J6 43 6" 51 64 6i 49 34 46 35 52 65 41 43 80 39 7 "2 33 32 16 72 43 31 51 51 20 52 31 73 32 63 58 50 31 43 26 57 47 45 38 81 7 64 35 "4 ''O 25 50 58 33 64 Lo 48 27 32 39 29 33 11 29 45 34 53 32 64 28 56 11 39 33 36 66 26 JJ 29 31 3S 36 39 32 :9 38 22 28 35 42 34 29 68 43 33 53 2 16 19 (5 41 30 20 44 33 38 26 12 33 19 54 30 32 18 28 14 37 31 30 23 71 65 49 33 58 43 6 24 36 64 16 50 Prc Otlk Cdy 01 cdy rrjy rd, cdv cdy cd, cd, cdy zdi cdv cdy cdy sn cd, dv 'd 'd.

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probation, parenting; classes VAN CRASHES MARY ALLEN Stdfl i A a came from Hungar to work as a nanny for a former Hillsmere family was con vitted of child abuse yesterday in a of shaken babv syndrome Edit Eva Balogh 29, of 1408 Hallie St in Edgewater faces a maximum 15 in prison when count Circun Court Judge Clayton Greene Jr sentences her in March But under a plea agreement As bistant State Attorney Laura Kiesshng will recommend Balogh serve three years of probation at tend parenting classes and receive a probation before judgment That would strike the conviction from Balogh record so long as she completes the terms of her pro bat ion Ms Kiessling also plans to ask that Balogh be barred from working in child care The Hungarian citizen came to the United States on a travel visa to live with the Hillsmere family and care for the couple's two sons, Ms Kiesilmg said during a hearing in Annapolis At-the request States Attorney Office The Capital is withholding the names of the infant and his family At the time of the Feb 26 1998 incident the boys were 5 months and 16 months old Their parents had gene to Europe The familv has since moved to Boston Balogh has married an American had a child and is work mg as a homemaker now said her a a Zollicoffer of Baltimore Balogh summoned help to the home around 30 a Feb 26 after the 5 month old had a fussy night He had awakened cr ing around 1 a but drifted back to sleep after Balogh gave him a paci fier Ms Kiessling said a a i i uncontrollablv around i a He cried a HP screamed Ms Kiessling SH She walked around i i him to calm him down Balogh later tried to get help from neighbors but had trouble dialing the telephone She eventually sum help through 911 the pros etutor said The inlant taken to Anne Arundel Medual Center and later flown to the pediatrit intensive care unit at Johns Hopkins Hospital in -Baltimore- where -he -was-admitted and doctors confirmed an earlier diagnosis of shaken baby svndrome There Dr Allen Walker deter mined the child s. injuries happened at most three to four hours before the bab cr mg started Balogh was the only person who had access to (the babv) during the time frame described by Dr Walker Ms Kiessling said The syndrome occurs when fants who have weak necks are a i a i movement their brains to slam back and forth inside of their heads Ms Kiessling said The bov suffered bleeding around his eyes and a layer of his brain He has not shown signs of long term developmental damage Ms Kiessl mg said That is part of the reason the prosecutor said she agreed to pro bation before judgment She said it was done wHh the family blessing The child parents left the court house immediately yesterday Balogh used a Hungarian in terpreter and entered an Alford plea which allowedTier to maintain her innocent but acknowledged the state had enough evidence to convict her The onlv reason we proceeded in this fashion is because it takes away the risk factor for my client said Mr Zollicoffer her lawyer She still maintains her innocence Immigration Naturalization Service officials -could not -be redthed for comment on Balogh status 1 Henson The Cap-ta Theresa London, 40. of Laurel, suffered minor Injuries yesterday when she plowed her 1993 Ford mlnlvan Into the front of Aogelou Dental Office on Route 175, just off the Baltimore-Washington Parkway at 11:51 a.m. She was taken by ambulance to Laurel Regional Hospital. Her condition was not available this morning.

Police were unsure why Ms. London lost control of the vehicle The ramps from Route 175 onto tto Pathway near Race Road both for about 30 minutes. POLICE BEAT SOUTH COUNTY Rve hurt in crash Five people were injured in a three vehicle accident in Shady Side Tuesday afternoon that cut off ac to the peninsula for more than an hour eounty Fire Department officials said The accident on Shady Side Road was reported at 1 57 near Dent Road county police said The collision started when a car driven southbound by Peggy A Tucker Shady stewed- down because a vehicle in front of her had hit its brakes Ms Tucker's 1995 Buick LeSabre was struck from behind by a Plymouth van driven by Tammy Kulick, 34, of Davidsonville Ms Kulick van crossed the center line and collided with a county Department of Public Works pickup truck driven northbound by Daniel Moody, 37. of Glen Burnie Officer Jay Beeler, who mvesti gated the accident said Ms Kulick caused the accident but plans no charges A section of Shady Side Road was closed while police investigated the accident until 319 All three vehicles were towed away Shady Side Road, or Route 468 is the only road into the Shady Side peninsula 'It was quite a backup Officer Beeler said Ms Kulick and two young chil dren in her van, a 1 year old girl and a 1 year old boy were taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis Mr Moodv and a passenger in the county truck William Ritter of Baltimore, were also taken to the hospital All five were treated and released ANNAPOLIS AREA Sexual assault City police are searching for a man who raped a woman at gunpoint this morning behind the Safeway grocery store on Forest Drive The woman jvas OB. Good Road when her assailant held her at gunpoint and forced her to engage sex with him She called police to- report the Incident at 9 30 a Officers are canvassing the area to locate the man, who is described as black, about 25 to 30 years old, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and black jeans BROADNECH PENINSULA Truck hits tree A 21 year old man was flown to a regional trauma center this morn ing after his pickup truck hit a tree near St Margarets, county Fire Department officials said The motorist, whose name was not immediately released, crashed in the 200 block of Old Mill Bottom- Road at about 541 a County police had no further information on the accident He was flown by helicopter to the Shock Trauma Center at University Hospital in Baltimore His con djtion was not immediately avail able OBITUARIES Nancy Collins Nancy Lee Swate i i Annapolis died of a hpn'- Jan 18 at her home Born and raised in Nor' Mrs Collins was married in 1961 a ri i who died in 1988 Shp in Sev erna Park mov me to Anna polls thrw year 1 COLLINS Shp worked as an pxecutive assistant at Jand House of Delf gatP 1 Mrs ollms a A nmp hole ladies golf K'' fnjoved the beach and luncheons i friends i i a son- ollms of Harnonburt; a olims of Virginia Bf-ar i Terrancf Tollms of A a a i n- Berlin onp brother n' Boston Mass onf sis' I i Swalf of Norfolk anr 4 "AO rhlldrpn Visitation is from to 4 tomorrow at i 'i i Sons Park Funf-rm i i i i VICPS i bp at 9 3f) fr A i a Church Circlp Burial -A i ir Maryland tcr Crownsvijle In lieu of flowers memorial con tributions may bf madp to American Breast Cantor dation 798 Kpnilworth Suitf- 210 Towson.

MD o' thf Amprican Heart Asocia'ion A A i i i 7240 Parkway Drive Suite 460 Hanover MD 21076 Helen Coulter Helen roultf-r B6 of Mich and formprly of Rose Haven died Jan 17 in Delta Township Mich Mrs Coulter was oom in me Mich and graduatf-d in 1930 from Lajising Central High School in Michigan She attpndfd County Normal School in 1930 and became a te.uher in the Lansing School Dis i In the mid 1950s she was em ployed bv Rouer Drug Store and was a cashier i Western i until her retirement in 1967 after 27 vears of service In she married Robert Bob Coulter who died in Deceniber The couple resided in Rose Hrfven where Mr oulter rrwin A i harter business An a i reader she also enjoyed i puzzles i ire one son James of Lansing a stepson Jrftnes oulter of Gambnlls a step 'Slighter Donnrf Hobbs of Arizona a i a i great i i ren a ffanddaughter and two sisters i Dav is of Lansing and Mildred i of DeWitt Mirh She was predeceased bv four siblings isitation will be from 2 to 4 and 7 8 tomorrow at Rausch Fu Home in where ser ir es ill be at 8 Burial will be 10 Friday at Arlington a i a emetery In lieu of flowers contributions rrM be made to the a i of one choice Rickey Furley Rickey Lee Furley Sr 44 of hdgewater died of liver failure Jan 18 a i i i a in Baltimore His age was incorrectly listed in his obituary printed In The apiial Jan Kosak Jan Joseph Uncle Bubba Kosak 41 died suddenly Jan 15 at his home in Annapolis Born in New York Mr Kosak lived Annapolis for 33 years He attended Sf Mary's "Elementary School and Annapolis High School Mr Kosak was formerly a dental prosthetics technician and more recently worked in the masonry and construction field He was a member of St Mary's Catholic Church and enjoyed fish ing tennis and hunting Surviving are a sister Lynn Kosak Chanmng of Annapolis and a niece and nephew His parents Frank and Wanda A Kosak died in 1991 Visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow at Taylor Fu neral Home, 147 Duke of Gloucester St A Mass of Christian burial will be offered at 9.30 aum, Friday at St Mary Catholic 109 Duke of Gloucester St Burial will be in St Mary Cemetery Memorial contributions may bt made to Pathways 2620 Hiva Road Annapolis MD 21401 or Hope House PO Box 546 rownsviile MD 21032 Larry Phillips Services were held i i a a i i i Church in Churxhton for Larry Dwayne Phillips 55 of Bowie Mr Phillips died of a heart a a Jan 11 at a hospital in Commerce C-a after becoming ill while en route to Atlanta Ga He was to open a branch office of Baltimore based Creative Financial and Housing Services a mortgage company He was bom in Washington and raised in North Carolina and Paris where his late stepfather Thomas Raygms was a careVr i tary officer He graduated from Paris American High School and served in Europe in the Air Force from 1964 to 1968 He was a reporter for the Army Times and then was a librarian at the Washington Post for 20 years before joining The (Baltimore) Sun as an editorial assistant in the business department in 1993 He had just left the newspaper a month ago for a new career He was a member of Franklin United Methodist Church Surviving are his wife Lorn est Phillips three children Lorn Forest Landra Viola Phillips and Lanika A Phillips all of Bowie, his Viola Raygins, and a brother Carl Phillips both of Churchton and a half brother Ivon a of Canton Ohio Burial was Maryland National emetery in Laurel Arrangements 1 were by Marshall Funeral Home in i a WELMERS NEXTEL EOGEWATER 410-956-3533 888-991-7500 William Lee- President Beautiful 200 Capacity Chapel with Organ Over 100 Car Parking Area Pro-Arrangements Pro-financing Available (301)855-0888 (410) 257-0888 Conveniently Located at Route 4 Fowter Road Chaneyvllle, Maryland 20736 Serving the metropolitan area for over 160 years Still Family Owned and there is a difference. MM ML WML FA 'tpbtjiior, of fjirne'xs arid i- iht difference f'U- I OUT tdClllllCS dfKJ oTiparc prices We welcome your call regarding our prenrangements and pre pavment plans Oi i miitjtc i in.11 (301)261-4488 -Y Kf fd 9.

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