April 27, 1942
The old ways of eating malagkit rice are again in vogue with the scarcity of wheat flour. There is the puto, a neat mound of… Read More »April 27, 1942
The old ways of eating malagkit rice are again in vogue with the scarcity of wheat flour. There is the puto, a neat mound of… Read More »April 27, 1942
There is rebellion in camp though it may die. After we had clear soup and cold corm mush, many of us saw the In Group… Read More »April 27, 1942
The clouds are beginning to bank up each afternoon in the south, which is an indication of the approach of the rainy season. However, there… Read More »April 26, 1942
I left with a detail of 150 men for Bataan – Went to Bogac and worked there for a few weeks – I returned to… Read More »April 26, 1942
Sunday Ft. Hughes The Jeeps gave us an almost reverent Sunday. The high flyers came over during the morning and dropped a few strings on… Read More »April 26, 1942
Attended Sunday Mass at 7:45 a.m. Very rough. Mrs. Quezon and the girls did not attend. At 11 a.m. The U.S.N. Cruiser Richmond arrived to… Read More »April 26, 1942 – Sunday
Sunday again. Mr. Nagel preached a fine sermon this morning. Quite a few people present including many Americans. Had a dandy dinner. The new cook… Read More »April 26, 1942
We borrowed Fred’s charcoal stove and skillet for bacon and eggs but Falek sent in roast beef and vegetables, also fruit. Althea fell on the… Read More »April 26, 1942
Busy piling food and other material in lobby Japanese came at ten Find began loading. Told us to keep ten days food, but we expect… Read More »26 Apr. ’42