November 17, 1942
Last night we were awakened at about 12:30 a.m. by the arrival of Dolly and Estrella’s children. They had to leave Estrella’s house by the… Read More »November 17, 1942
Last night we were awakened at about 12:30 a.m. by the arrival of Dolly and Estrella’s children. They had to leave Estrella’s house by the… Read More »November 17, 1942
It is seven months today that the Japanese landed on the island of Panay and I am wondering how much longer they will remain. The… Read More »November 16, 1942
P.M. at the Shoreham. Quezon pale and tired and talking as little as possible. He was dictating a letter to Mrs. Woodrow Wilson thanking her… Read More »November 14, 1942
Today I checked out from Bayombong Hotel and transferred as a boarder with Mrs. Maria Reyes who operates a Restaurant adjacent to BC Compound. The Reyes… Read More »November 12, 1942
This morning, I made a courtesy call on the N. Vizcaya Kempei-tai Chief, Lt. Kumatsusaki at his office. I was warmly received knowing we are expected… Read More »November 10, 1942
Several days have passed since I have written. It is very quiet out our way since Pototan has been taken by the Army, but there… Read More »November 4, 1942
It is five months today that Coné has been taken prisoner, and it seems like five years. We are in hopes that he will be… Read More »October 30, 1942
Today is Sunday and we are very quiet. Since Pototan has been taken, we no longer hear gunfire or the booming of trench mortars. Two… Read More »October 25, 1942
The fall of Pototan took place on October 20, 1942. The Japanese that were left escaped to Iloilo in armored cars and now Pototan is… Read More »October 22, 1942