Show Roosevelt Says Italy Scorns R Rights And Securities of Other Nations Nations' CHARLOTTESVILLE Va June 10 UP A President Roosevelt asserted asserted asserted as as- Monday night that Italy had scorned the rights rights' and security of other nations and said that the United States would extend its material resources to to the opponents opponents opponents of force Mentioning nations specific specifically lIy in his discussion of the war abroad Mr Roosevelt said in an address at graduation exercises at the University Uni- Uni University University Uni Uni- of Virginia that The people and government of the United States have seen with I the utmost regret and with grave disquiet the decision of the Italian government to engage in the hostilities hostilities hostilities hos hos- now raging in Europe The president declared that the sympathies of the American republics re- re r re republics publics lie with those nations which are giving their life blood in combat against the gods of force and hate Two obvious obvious' courses will Ill be pursued Mr Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt said v We will extend to the opponents of force the material resources of this nation and at the same time we will harness and speed up the use of those resources in order that we ourselves in the Americas may have ave equipment and training equal to of ot any emergency and every defense All roads leading to the accomplishment accomplishment accomplishment ac ac- ac- ac of ot these objectives must be kept clear ot of obstructions We will not slow down or detour Signs and signals call for speed speed- full speed ahead And the chief executive his words reaching the nation and the world by radio called upon Americ Americans Ameri- Ameri c cans ns for effort cour courage sacrifice courage g sacrifice and devotion Mr Roosevelt brushed aside the r secrecy surrounding secrecy surrounding his his his' communications with Premier Mussolini of Italy to relate how the government government government govern govern- ment had tried to sw swerve Italy away from war He said he had hail proposed that if on Pane Page Three Column Two Roosevelt Says Italians Scorn Nations' Nations Rights I I I Continued from Page Paje One Italy would refrain from going to towar towar towar war he would be willing to to ask I I assurance from the other powers concerned that they would execute execute execute exe exe- I cute faithfully any agreement made to effect readjustments desired desired desired de de- de- de sired by Italy Unfortunately he asserted ment the chief of the Italian government government government govern govern- ment was unwilling to accept the procedure suggested The president said too that he had expressed his administrations administration's willingness to try to cooperate with the Italian government when the appropriate occasion arose i from creation of a more stable world order through the reduction reduction tion of armaments and through the construction of a more liberal international economic system But by choosing to preserve what it terms its freedom of action and arid to fulfill what it states are its promises to Germany Mr Roosevelt said Italy had manifested manifested manifested mani disregard for the rights and security of other nations for the lives of the peoples of those nations nations na nn- which are directly threatened by this spread of the war and had evidenced an unwillingness to at attempt attempt attempt at- at tempt to achieve its aspirations by peaceful means |