March 29, 1942
Gave the men in the office a confidential, heart-to-heart talk. This is what I said: “Many responsible people outside and inside this office have suggested… Read More »March 29, 1942
Gave the men in the office a confidential, heart-to-heart talk. This is what I said: “Many responsible people outside and inside this office have suggested… Read More »March 29, 1942
Had an important conference with Colonel Uzaki, head of the Army’s Food Division. I took up all the important matters preoccupying me. First, the flour… Read More »March 26, 1942
The Army formally took over the NARIC this morning. This is what I said: The work of the NARIC heretofore has been to stabilize prices… Read More »March 23, 1942
Had a showdown with the Supervisor. There is nothing like talking frankly. I told him I wanted to know just where I stood. If I… Read More »March 22, 1942
The Japanese Supervisor asked me to write down the names of the five closest friends of Pagulayan in the office. I refused. He insisted. I… Read More »March 21, 1942
The Japanese Supervisor asked me to write down the names of the five closest friends of Pagulayan in the office. I refused. He insisted. I… Read More »March 15, 1942
No news about Pagulayan and Unson. Many complaints from the public and from Filipino employees have been received by me against Mr. Inada, the Japanese… Read More »March 13, 1942
It is getting harder day by day. No matter what the Japanese say they cannot remove the “victor” complex out of their minds. In their… Read More »March 12, 1942
Paez may resign. Melo and Abes have left already. With Pagu in Fort Santiago, I will be left alone. And it is especially now that… Read More »March 9, 1942