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Show Garner Stands by 1932 Ideas About Government ' WASHINGTON, March 30 CSV-Vice CSV-Vice President Joha N. Guw, It was learned today, la answering inquiries about his ttand on governmental gov-ernmental policies by citing a stete-mant stete-mant of views ha mad I la 1932. Ha aays hi now bolda tba aama opinions. Tha 1M3 atatamant ' waa eon-tainad eon-tainad In a lattar accepting tha Oamoeratte Tic presidential nomination. nomi-nation. Foregoing tha uaual nott-flcatios nott-flcatios carameny, Garner wrote Senator Albaa Berkley (D Ky.) bis phtloophy an government There an Just two things to thia government aa I aaa It," tha latter aid. ' "Tha flrat la ta safeguard tha llraa and properties of our peo-pla: peo-pla: tha aaeond la to inaura that aach of ua haa a chanca to work out bia destiny according ta hla talent. tal-ent. Thla involves protecting him from being injured or oppressed by those of superior acquisitive ness, and perhaps leas conscience, who seek to strain the rules to their own advantage. -In my opinion, aaarly all of our civic troubles are the consequence of government's departure from its iauimta functions. Our increased fTaMMgapajfa3eaja'i""' "eAraoab 'Jaa1am4tBr--9eeacv if I i ' ; V - 1 population and new conditions arising aris-ing from new Inventions often maks it necessary to change the rules in order to keep tha balance between tha. people and .thneawhowould exploit them. "Unfortunately, these changes and adjustmsnts result too often In enhancing en-hancing instead of diminishing tha evils." Garner, whom a group of Texas frlsnds haa advanced for tha 10 presidential nomination, said in IMi: VICE PRESIDENT GARNER Two' things to government" "Had at aol bssa fur the tttHy encroachment of. federal government govern-ment on the right and duties reserved re-served for ths .states we perhaps would not have the present spectacle spec-tacle of the people rushing to Washington Wash-ington to set right whatever goes wrong. ... - |