April 1, 1942
A friend of mine was shocked. He was standing near one of the Japanese garrisons in Manila. He saw a major entering the gate and… Read More »April 1, 1942
A friend of mine was shocked. He was standing near one of the Japanese garrisons in Manila. He saw a major entering the gate and… Read More »April 1, 1942
Two cables from the States—first messages since the beginning of the war—from Emestine, who asked if I needed anything (nothing, not even money, can be… Read More »Monday, March 23, 1942
Radio Tokyo announced today that President Quezon died, a victim of American brutality. The press is silent about the matter, rendering the veracity of the… Read More »March 22, 1942
Take our weekly report to the Religious Department and go on to Aguinaldos on Juan Luna to see about selling some of our things to… Read More »Mon. Mar. 9/42
More men brought to Fort Santiago. Tanco was called this morning. Capati and Oliveros, this afternoon. Pagulayan and I will probably be next. I have… Read More »March 1, 1942
Another quiet day except for some artillery fire toward Manila. We do not know but little about what is going on. The folks at home… Read More »Feb. 28, 1942
Well, last day of another month. How they fly. One time I said I expected we might start expecting help about March1st. Well, the help… Read More »February 28, 1942
Purchasing campaign in the provinces is meeting with great difficulties. Not all mayors are cooperating. Some are aloof, haughty. Others are looking for personal gain.… Read More »February 26, 1942