April 26, 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
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
[Fay C. Bailey’s 45th Birthday]: A very nice B’day in STIC. Presents from Althea toilet supplies and Granger tobacco. Tobacco and matches from the Hamiltons.… Read More »April 25, 1942
There was no more news from Bataan Gen’l King who surrendered to the Japanese was not again heard from. Later at Sta Tomas we learned… Read More »April 9-25, 1942
Mr. Thompson came today with much news. Only two white families were caught in Iloilo, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, with two small children, and Mr.… Read More »Fri., Apr. 24, 1942
We have a gasoline tin cut down, with wabeen binding and handles around the top, to use for laundry and bath water. Enid announces at… Read More »April 24, 1942
I noticed some rain on Bataan this noon. I had gone outside to burn some papers [classified documents] and as I looked across to Bataan… Read More »April 23, 1942
The trucks came soand fast that it took only five hours to move the 800. The Japanese wanted to move their soldiers right in as… Read More »April 23, 1942
No more coffee, but this doesn’t bother me too much. Cigarettes are getting very scarce, but I still have some, and anyway I don’t care… Read More »April 22, 1942