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By comparing notes after John 
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MANCHESTER BROTHERHOOD 
Joun L. SALTONSTALL, OF BEVERLY 
OUTLINED PLAN FoR NAVAL 
“PLATTSBURGAg 
John L. Saltonstall of Beverly, 
Massachusetts member of the naval 
league, addressed the members of the 
Brotherhood at the Baptist vestry on 
Monday evening. His subject was the 
proposed naval training schoo’ during 
four weeks of the summer for the 
establishment of a “third line’ re- 
serve. He is largely instrumental in 
bringing about the trial of the plan. 
Training will begin on August 15th 
and will continue until the discharge 
on September 12th. An invitation to 
any present, eligible for the training, 
to volunteer was made at the conclyu- 
sion of the talk. 
In opening his discourse Mr. Sal- 
tonstall said that there were two 
views of what we should do on the 
preparedness question; one that we 
should allow ourselves to be kicked 
around and our rights trampled on by 
other nations and the other that we 
should be so well prepared and so up- 
standing that no nation would dare 
to attack us. He said that America 
was the richest nation in the world 
and the most defenseless. “After the 
war in Europe is ended pauperized 
nations will turn hungry eyes on’ 
America,” he said. “Preparedness is 
the cheapest form of insurance.” He 
spoke briefly of the spirit of the men 
at the summer military camp for 
business men at Plattsburg and said 
that everyone tried to do all he could, 
all the time. There was none of the 
“let George do it” spirit. 
He said that when the plan for a 
naval “Plattsburg” was first presented 
to the navy department it did not 
meet with favor. Secretary Daniels 
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