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Huey Hits New ***** Lauds "Share-The-Wealth" On Radio -- Sen. Huey P. Long of Louisiana makes his bitter attack on the new deal over a coast-to coast network from a Washington Broadcasting Studio. He called his address, "Our ***** government and its spokesman-Hugh Johnson." During the long talk, long gave a detailed idea of his "Share-The-Wealth" plan, the main point of which is to cut down the big fortunes and spreading out the money to families having less than $5,000. He referred to Hugh Johnson as the "pampered ex-crown prince loaned by Wall Street to run the government." March 8, 1935. (Photo by International News Photos).

Huey Hits New ***** Lauds "Share-The-Wealth" On Radio -- Sen. Huey P. Long of Louisiana makes his bitter attack on the new deal over a coast-to coast network from a Washington Broadcasting Studio. He called his address, "Our ***** government and its spokesman-Hugh Johnson."
During the long talk, long gave a detailed idea of his "Share-The-Wealth" plan, the main point of which is to cut down the big fortunes and spreading out the money to families having less than $5,000. He referred to Hugh Johnson as the "pampered ex-crown prince loaned by Wall Street to run the government." March 8, 1935. (Photo by International News Photos).
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Huey Hits New ***** Lauds "Share-The-Wealth" On Radio -- Sen. Huey P. Long of Louisiana makes his bitter attack on the new deal over a coast-to coast network from a Washington Broadcasting Studio. He called his address, "Our ***** government and its spokesman-Hugh Johnson." During the long talk, long gave a detailed idea of his "Share-The-Wealth" plan, the main point of which is to cut down the big fortunes and spreading out the money to families having less than $5,000. He referred to Hugh Johnson as the "pampered ex-crown prince loaned by Wall Street to run the government." March 8, 1935. (Photo by International News Photos).
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