February 9, 1942
The provinces of Central Luzon are in turmoil. Gunmen in every corner. Killings every day. Banditry rampant. The Japanese are impatient, angry. They burn, kill,… Read More »February 9, 1942
The provinces of Central Luzon are in turmoil. Gunmen in every corner. Killings every day. Banditry rampant. The Japanese are impatient, angry. They burn, kill,… Read More »February 9, 1942
A very busy Sunday. How I wish I could just stay home and smoke and tinker around the house and plant in the garden! There… Read More »February 8, 1942
The Japanese may be slow but they are very thorough. With them, everything is planned. I noticed that when they arrived in my office, they… Read More »February 7, 1942
Col. T. Uzaki, head of the Army’s food division, together with six other Japanese, went to San Fernando and other towns accompanied by Julian Reyes,… Read More »February 6, 1942
Japanese civilians entered a friend’s house, started playing the piano and asked him to introduce them to his daughters. Such abuses must be stopped. If… Read More »February 5, 1942
Received news from my son, Philip. One of his men came here at home and reported that Philip is alive and in good health. He… Read More »February 4, 1942
“Stiff penalties for profiteers,” says the Tribune. Good. Profiteers feed on misery. Their lives must be made miserable. The worst kind of birds are scavengers.… Read More »February 3, 1942
Rice dealers gathered at the NARIC this morning and I explained the new policy ordered regarding the selling of rice in the markets. I wonder… Read More »February 2, 1942
This is going to be a long war. Only an ostrich can think it will be short. This is a death-struggle between mighty nations involving… Read More »February 1, 1942