Show ROYLANCE DISCUSSES RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS Declared International Law as s Applied to War Is What Neutrals Make It It Is the duty of or a a. neutral countr country country coun coun- tr try to protect her citizens even en though they ma may be on a vessel belonging to belligerents In time of or war if that vessel Is a passenger steamer and not nota a warship declared Prof ProC W. W G. G Rolance Roylance Roylance Roy Roy- lance of the dep department of ot history at atthe atthe atthe the university In an aiu address to to the Utah Electric club at Its weekly week luncheOn luncheon lunch lunch- eon yesterday eSterday in the NewhoUse hotel International Law and anti American an Rights In the War Var Zone was the subject subject sub sub- of the tIle address Professor Roylance did not give specific Instances but ho lie told of t certain conditions ns that t the e hearers con considered applied to tho the present present pres pres- I ent situation in Europe antI and especially t to Germ German n s submarine warfare The rights of ot the neutral cou countries remain the tho same In time of war said the speaker despite edicts and an announcement announcement an- an made malle b by those taking part partin in the tile war International law Is what the neutral countries wish and are able to make I lit ha a. a The sinking of the Lust Lust- tania has been the cause of man many questions questions questions ques ques- being raised as to tho the International International international law Jaw on tho the subject But tho the bl bf big fact that the rights rights' of Americans must bo be respected b by others and protected protected-b by this government go Just the same without regard to changes that that arc are arc brought ht about b by modern warfare war war- fare |