March 4, 1933. The Windy City is getting ready for the Chicago World's Fair, also known as the ""Century of Progress"" Exposition. The 3 wealthy Endicott brothers, who jointly owned franchises at the upcoming Fair, are all rubbed out in short order. Restaurant owner Gus Dmytryk goes to the Licensing Committee, and it seems he will get the former Endicott franchises: 3 nightclubs at the Midway, and 5 other concessions. It will mean big bucks, since the Chicago World's Fair is expected to draw 50-million visitors. Ness knows that Dmytryk has been on the fringes of the rackets for years, and then District Attorney Beecher Asbury assigns Ness and his men to the case. Meanwhile, when ex-alderman Mitchell Grandin tells the Committee that Dmytryk is a bootlegger; it seems the Committee will give the lucrative franchise to Grandin instead. Later, Grandin gives Dmytryk some payoff money. Ness and Lee Hobson, trying to clean up the town, drop in on one of the hoods who has showed up (and is
Name | Type | Role | |
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George Eckstein | Writer | ||
Martin Clark | Guest Star | ||
Charlie Picerni | Guest Star | ||
Boyd Holister | Guest Star | ||
Pat Hingle | Guest Star | ||
Shirley O'Hara | Guest Star | ||
Joe Turkel | Guest Star | ||
Frank Wilcox | Guest Star | ||
Jeanne Cooper | Guest Star | ||
Robert Bice | Guest Star | ||
Edmund Tontini | Guest Star | ||
George Murdock | Guest Star | ||
Cliff Carnell | Guest Star | ||
Chris Carter | Guest Star | ||
Sid Haig | Guest Star | ||
Bruno Vesota | Guest Star | ||
Bruce Andersen | Guest Star | ||
Bernard L. Kowalski | Director |