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...lead characters, the steadies-to-be Danny and Sandy (remember John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John?), are one of the show's few weak points. The oh-so-pure Sandra Dee (Susie Glick), though competent, is not entirely convincing. Her singing generally seems a bit forced, as if she wanted to wax operatic. Likewise, her acting is perhaps too stiff for her part...
Junior Brent Wilkinson copped the first annual Quincy Cup pool championship with a 2-1 victory over senior Todd Glick in the final of the 30-player tournament last night before a standing room only crowd of 19 in Quincy...
...Government's case, moreover, includes an allegation that an unnamed trustee of the Teamsters' Central States Pension fund helped a Mafia front man, Allen Click, then only 32, get $62.75 million in loans from the fund in 1974. The trustee advised Glick to see Frank Balistrieri, the Mafia's top man in Milwaukee. The indictment claims that Balistrieri and Joe Aiuppa, the Chicago boss, wielded their influence with other unnamed directors of the Teamsters fund to get the mon ey. Glick used the loans to buy four casinos, including the Star dust and the Fremont...
...Kansas City restaurant recorded DeLuna bragging that he had ordered Glick to sell his interest in the Stardust and Fremont in April 1978. Glick did so. A new corporation took control in 1979, headed by Allan Sachs and Herbert Tobman, who were cleared of Mob connections by the Nevada gaming commission. But FBI affidavits claim that the skimming has continued and charge that Tobman and Sachs are "figureheads" for the Chicago...
With Informer Agosto dead, speculation on who will testify for the Government in the new case centers on two men not indicted. They are Glick, who lives as a retired multimillionaire on his huge and heavily guarded estate near La Jolla, Calif., and Frank ("Lefty") Rosenthal, who had been paid $250,000 annually by Glick to oversee his casinos, even though Rosenthal's only known previous legitimate business experience was running a Chicago hot-dog stand. A map of Click's estate had been sought by Triggerman DeLuna, according to testimony in the Tropicana case. A bomb exploded...