Story Of Two Soldiers In PhilippinesSEATTLE, Wash. lt;AP) —Twenty-four years ago an American Army officer and a young first lieutenant in the Philippine army fought together at Battim.When the fortress fell, the American officer joined the Bataan death march and spent the rest of World War II in Japanese prison camps. The Philippine officer escaped capture and turned guerrilla.Col. Ray M. O'Day of Seattle, now retired, and his wife leave Friday for the Philippines to see that former first lieutenant, Ferdinfind E, Marcos, inaugurated as president of the Philippines.Marcos made the invitation when he looked up the O'Days while ii Seattle for the World’s Fair in 1D62.“He was confident about his election,” O’Day said Tuesday.