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Show Marines' Recruiting Officer And Navy Inspector Visit Here The navy and the marines got together in Salt Lake City Monday Mon-day and thera was no hint of the traditional rivalry between them. "Once upon a time there was," explained Captain Con D. Silard of the United States marine corps, "but now It's just a friendly affair." af-fair." The "leatherneck" met Captain Ross C Culp of San Francisco, recruiting re-cruiting Inspector for 11 western states for the United States navy. Captain Silard arrived to replace re-place Lieutenant Colonel John B. Sebree, in charge of the local marine ma-rine recruiting station, who ex pects to return to his San Diego base this week. Captain Culp's trip was to inspect in-spect the local navy recruiting office, in charge of Lieutenant Commander T. D. Wilson. Captain Culp formerly was In command of submarine squadron No. 4 at Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, T. H. While inspecting the office here he noticed a model of his former flagship, or submarine, and explained the details of it to Cap-1 tain Silard. Sailor and Soldier of the Sea 31 eet In Harmony . c ti rr " ' NAVY AND MARINE OFFICERS GET TOGETHER IN SALT LAKE CITY Captain Rot C Culp, VS JJ, left, ihowg model submarine lo Captain Con D. Silard, UJLU |