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C4 The Pittsburgh Press Saturday, November 30, 1991 OBITUARIES Film, stage, TV actor Ralph Bellamy dies Lottery winners Here are the winning lottery numbers drawn Friday, Nov. 29, 1991: Pennsylvania Lotto 14, 18, 23, 24, 30, 44 Wild card. 20 Pennsylvania Daily 114 Pennsylvania Big Four 1773 Ohio Daily i. 985 Ohio Pick 4 5907 Cards 2 of Hearts 1 King of Clubs 6 of Diamonds King of Spades West Virginia Daily 3 306! West Virginia Daily 4 6544 West Virginia jCash 25 i 5, 6, 10, 22 24 ilililllllliill Crawford County Care Center, Sae-gertown 16433. Deaths elsewhere Rabbi Louis Finkelstein, 96, chancellor emeritus of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America; in New York, of Parkinson's disease.

James N. Gabriel, 68, former chief justice of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the district of Massachusetts; in Boston. Bishop Joseph McShea, who headed the Allentown diocese of the Roman Catholic church for 22 years; in Allentown after battling diabetes and other ailments, Woman on Maui is killed by shark OLOWALU, Hawaii (AP) It-State officials suspended a search for a shark that killed a woman swimming near her home after a search team was threatened by a group of native Hawaiians who consider sharks gods. Marti Morrell died after being attacked Tuesday by a 15-foot shark.

Two Maui fisherman hird by the state to search for the shark quit Thursday and officials suspended the search shortly afterward. Beaches in the Olowalu area of Maui, which were closed after the attack, have been reopened, but a Coast Guard warning to boaters remained in effect yesterday. I p.m. today and from 1 to 8:30 p.m.' tomorrow at the Sisters of Mercy Motherhouse, 3333 Fifth Oakland. The funeral mass will be offered at 10 a.m.

Monday at the mother-house. Burial will be in St Xavier Cemetery, Latrobe. Lester Slifkin Lester Slifkin, a former Pitts-, burgh pharmacist, died of cancer Thursday at Montefiore University Hospital. Surviving Mr. Slifkin, 90, of Pittsburgh are two sisters, Eleanor Fischler and Norma Schwartz, both of Shadyside.

Private graveside services will be tomorrow in Beth Shalom Cemetery in Shaler. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Ralph Schugar Shadyside. The family suggests memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society. Bertha E. Schafer Bertha E.

Schafer, 85, a home-maker who lived in Millvale until recently, died of a. heart attack yesterday at Crawford County Care Center. Surviving are a daughter, Dorothy Darley of Union City, Crawford County, and three sisters, Wilma Leicher, Margaret Seele and Laura Raimondi, all of Millvale. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St Anthony Cemetery, 700 Soose Road, Millvale.

Memorials may be sent to the Katherine Eosco Katherine Kosco, 73, a former resident of Ralphton in Somerset County, died of leukemia Thursday at Forbes Hospice. Surviving Mrs. Kosco of the North Side are two sons, Andy Kosco and Arthur Kalb, both of Pittsburgh; two daughters, Gloria Boroski of Pittsburgh and Judy Gumbita of Springfield, seven grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the Deaner Funeral Home in Stoystown, Somerset County, where the funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Monday. Burial will be in Horner-Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Stoystown. Sister Antonia Conley Sister Antonia Conley, 90, a member of the Sisters of Mercy for .71 years, died of complications from a stroke yesterday at the order's motherhouse in Oakland. She entered the community in 1920 from the parish of St.

Paul Cathedral in Oakland and professed her vows in 1923. A music teacher for 77 years, Sister Antonia taught at numerous schools and was also a principal at' St. Francis Xavier on the North Side. She retired in 1979. Sister Antonia is survived by two sisters, Helen C.

Murphy of Upper St. Clair and Margaret V. Scholze of Vero Beach, Fla. Friends may call from 4 to 8:30 SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) -Character actor Ralph Bellamy started out playing the guy who couldn't get the girl and went on to portray Franklin D.

Roosevelt on stage, screen and television. He died yesterday at 87 in at St John's Hospital and Health Center, 'said hospital spokeswoman Pat Kirk. He was hospitalized with a longstanding lung illness, Ms. Kirk said. In a seven-decade career, Bellamy played everything from leading man to villain in more than 100 movies, ranging from "His Girl Friday" with Cary Grant to "Trading Places" with Don Ameche and Eddie Murphy.

The actor starred as FDR in the play "Sunrise at Campobello," for which he won a Tony in 1958; in the film version of the play; and in the TV miniseries "The Winds of War." think we lost another good one, as versatile an actor as he is," Bob Hope said from his Palm Springs home. Bellamy began his film career in 1931, and 1933 alone appeared in 11 movies. Early on, he was typecast as a cloddish man who couldn't get the girl, especially in 1937's screwball comedy "The Awful Truth," for which he was nominated for a supporting actor Oscar. Among his more notable roles were parts in "Blind Alley," "Rosemary's Baby," "Oh, God "Lady on a Train," "The Professionals" and last year's hit, "Pretty Woman." NEWS QUIZ WldGaitiot at $1.8 million Tuesday's "Pennsylvania Wild Card Lotto" jackpot will be worth at least $1.8 million because no playef matched the six winning numbers drawn last night Two players matched five num bers plus the wild card to will 48 had five for 139 had four and the wild card fof 2,901 had four for 4,250 players had three plus the wild card for $10.50. Wednesday's Super 7 jackpot wilj be worth at least $4.7 million, i sas it's.

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16. USAir. 17. Outfielders Barry Bonds and Andy Van Slyke. 18.

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So A jTZS' Ol I 1 0AM-8PM SATURDAY 1 0AM-6PM WO" Vvr nUUnOi SUNDAY NOON-5PM Ralph Bellamy 1985 photograph On Broadway, he appeared in "Town Boy," "Roadside," "Tomorrow the World," "State of the Un- ion" and "Detective Story." His television credits included "Power," "Billion Dollar Threat," "The Game," "The Clone Master" and "The Memory of Eva Ryker." In 1987, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented Bellamy with an Honorary Oscar Award for his body of work. He was a Screen Actors Guild organizer and onetime president of Actors Equity. ANSWERS Questions on Page A2 we anticipate $300,000 a year in extra income," in addition to saving the rent and expenses now paid for private office space. Another pilot project on the Turnpike Commission agenda is a 100-space park-and-ride lot near Quakeftown Interchange on the Northeast Extension. Commuters would pay $2 to park for the day, then team up in car or van pools to continue their travel to Philadelphia.

Branca said the Turnpike has received requests for similar park-and-ride lots in the Pittsburgh area. $500 Climber mi ii ecumfc ike U.S. BANKRUPTCY COURT ORDER Fop the West. District ol PA Case 91-2874-JlC TOTAL Pike from Page CI and 4.4 acres of land for $2.1 million in Upper Merion, Montgomery County. The building contains 14 times as much space as the present eastern office.

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