May 27, 1945 Sunday
We heard Mass. The priest said just a few words, but the message was significant and was deeply appreciated. He said that he regrets to… Read More »May 27, 1945 Sunday
We heard Mass. The priest said just a few words, but the message was significant and was deeply appreciated. He said that he regrets to… Read More »May 27, 1945 Sunday
There was a rather strange happening today. We heard three shots very near our quarters. One of the bullets passed two or three yards from… Read More »May 25, 1945 Friday
Last night, we received the memorandum order of May 15, 1945, providing for the classification of detainees. Therein we are called “limited assimilated prisoners of… Read More »May 24, 1945 Thursday
The memorandum was put it final form. As we had no typewriter Minister Paez wrote it with his very fine handwriting. Those who signed the… Read More »May 20, 1945 Sunday
It is rumored that Gen. MacArthur is coming on the 20th. We do not know the purpose of the visit. But we shall see. I… Read More »May 17, 1945 Thursday
Perhaps no small community has ever seen such divergence in social position, in worldly possessions, education and political beliefs and principles. We have people who… Read More »May 16, 1945 Wednesday
I asked Madrigal whether he had seen and talked to Osmeña and why Osmeña went to the United States. He said Osmeña had to go… Read More »May 15, 1945 Thursday
We held a general meeting with Mr. Stanford. He promised to do what he could. To reciprocate, we opened our hearts to him, and upon… Read More »May 14, 1945 Monday
Heard Mass. Something should be said about the people living in the island outside the penal colony. Up to today, nobody has ever sneered at… Read More »May 13, 1945 Sunday