Arizona Navy Men, Marines Take Part In SEATO ActionRecent Southeast Asia Treaty Organization maneuvers near Bangkok, Thailand, included navy and marine men from Arizona,The navy men were stationed aboard the aircraft carrier USS Princeton helped transport the marines, via helicopter, to their jobs on land. The ship was anchored 12 miles offshore in the Gulf of Siam.The Arizonans are:Marines James L. Durand, sonm’dRECORD SHOPOpM Thar*. TIN f UPTOWN PLAZACanwllwchi^t CentralKAMERAof Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L, Durand of 223 Pierce; Dale H. MeLaugh-Ilin, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul A. McLaughlin of 2326 N, Evergreen; Donald R. Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Smith of 3404 W. Culv* er; and Antonio G, Bravo, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bravo of Tucson, helped set up practice field positions at Dau Mlang Airport, 18 miles from Bangkok.iNavy men: Walter V, Haynie. son of Mr, and Mrs. Bolce D. Haynie of 1705 W. McDowell; and from Tucson; George L. Morhles, son of Mrs. Pat Garcia; Jack W, Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Corlies; Clarence W. Boyd, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence D. Boyd; Richard S, Crane, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Crane.VEdwin A. Cranston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius B. Cranston; and Joe R. -Hernandez, son of Joe A. Hernandez. Also, Rowland F, Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Perkins of Glendale,and Paul O. Frovencio, son. of Mr. and Mrs, Parlo 0. Provencio of Clifton.