Overview
Early November 1931. On West Madison Street, there is a wonderfully diverse neighborhood made up of gypsies of Romanian, Hungarian and Czech descent. The area is flooded with Capone's rotgut, being distributed by Janos Colescu. There are many colorful characters, including the chestnut vendor with his singsong voice: ""Get your red-hot che-e-estnuts, the wind is cold."" When the rotgut leads to a drunken knife-fight that leaves a gypsy dead, the 8-member gypsy Senate, headed by Victor Bartok, with his brother Fedor Bartok, convenes. Eliot Ness shows up to offer his help to end the bootleg booze; they decline his help, saying they will handle matters themselves.
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3 - 1The Troubleshooter October 12, 1961
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3 - 2Power Play October 19, 1961
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3 - 3Tunnel of Horrors October 26, 1961
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3 - 4The Genna Brothers November 02, 1961
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3 - 5The Matt Bass Scheme November 09, 1961
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3 - 6Loophole November 16, 1961
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3 - 7Jigsaw November 23, 1961
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3 - 8Man Killer December 07, 1961
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3 - 9City Without a Name December 14, 1961
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3 - 10Hammerlock December 21, 1961
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3 - 11Canada Run January 04, 1962
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3 - 12Fall Guy January 11, 1962
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3 - 13The Gang War January 18, 1962
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3 - 14The Silent Partner February 01, 1962
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3 - 15The Whitey Steele Story February 08, 1962
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3 - 16The Death Tree February 15, 1962
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3 - 17Takeover March 01, 1962
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3 - 18The Stryker Brothers March 08, 1962
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3 - 19Element of Danger March 22, 1962
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3 - 20The Maggie Storm Story March 29, 1962
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3 - 21Man in the Middle April 05, 1962
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3 - 22Downfall May 03, 1962
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3 - 23The Case Against Eliot Ness May 10, 1962
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3 - 24The Ginnie Littlesmith Story May 17, 1962
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3 - 25The Contract May 31, 1962
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3 - 26Pressure June 14, 1962
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3 - 27Arsenal June 28, 1962
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3 - 28The Monkey Wrench July 05, 1962