Biography: Huey Long
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Huey Long speaking to camera; reporters taking notes.
T Semmes Walmsley, Mayor of New Orleans
Activity in a government office. Possibly clerks filing documents for citizens. Men working at desks in office.
Huey Long wearing a double-breasted suit walks toward camera. Huey Long speaking, They re not going to have New Orleans or Louisiana run by the thieves, the vandals, and the criminals who have granted the right to make pardons, grant paroles or anything else, but to practice their thuggery against the common citizenship in any way that they desire.
T Semmes Walmsley, Mayor of New Orleans, The people of this world know that the city of New Orleans is a clean, decent place to live. We have been their hosts hundreds of times. Long knows that commercialized vice does not flourish.
Huey Long speaking, The people of this country will know that we re making a fight here that the good things that have been done will not be undone by the evil that persists by the license that has been given to through the rampant City Hall.
T Semmes Walmsley, Mayor of New Orleans, I shall recruit a police force up to 10,000 men or more if it becomes necessary in order for us to guarantee to the people of New Orleans that every municipal officer shall remain under the authority guaranteed to the People by our constitution.
Huey Long's personal army, the National Guard, lounging in front of federal buildings in New Orleans during the alleged crisis; on stoops or steps, men waiting for action to escalate or alleviate. The Mayor s men guard City Hall wearing suits and carrying machine guns.