July 14, 1944
This morning a tenant girl from the farm arrived, very frightened, as she and 25 other companions had encountered fighting along the way. The Japanese… Read More »July 14, 1944
This morning a tenant girl from the farm arrived, very frightened, as she and 25 other companions had encountered fighting along the way. The Japanese… Read More »July 14, 1944
The prices are soaring higher each day – rice is now one thousand Pesos a sack and so is red rice. Pork is 30 Pesos… Read More »July 10, 1944
There is always trouble outside and the guerillas harass the Japanese most of the time. Not only are the guerrillas active, but so are the… Read More »June 22, 1944
There has been no shooting from the guerrillas in Jaro for the past several weeks, but in La Paz every other night there is some… Read More »April 1, 1944
The prices of commodities are soaring every day. Rice is now 300 Pesos a sack. Before the war it cost 6 Pesos. Pork is 6… Read More »March 20, 1944
Things have quieted down again and we are living a normal life in the city, with the exception of the high prices. Every once in… Read More »March 15, 1944
Five months have gone by since I last wrote, and so many things have taken place – too numerous for me to remember. On June… Read More »March 9, 1944
We were awakened by the sound of machine guns last night coming from several places. Meñing (Dr. Bernas) said it was best for us to… Read More »April 11-27, 1943
Many things have taken place since I have last written. On March 7, 1943 Coné sent two men (one of them a Philippine Army G-2,… Read More »April 1, 1943