June 15, 1944
A Tribune comes in now and then, no one knows how. The Chinese cook for the Japanese staff had one on his head when he… Read More »June 15, 1944
A Tribune comes in now and then, no one knows how. The Chinese cook for the Japanese staff had one on his head when he… Read More »June 15, 1944
The great pork graft is really the major topic. Schultz, who used to get kitchen squeeze but is now out on account of illness, squealed… Read More »June 14, 1944
The Daily Tribune was prohibited, the news from the Normandy landing was not good for the Japs. We have script which comes over the wall… Read More »June 11, 1944
We had rice three times today, and for supper camote, and coconut milk gravy. And that is all. We each had a fried egg for… Read More »June 6, 1944
Promotion to Captain. My promotion to the rank of captain was reported in a news item which appeared in a copy of the Tribune, dated… Read More »April 26, 1944 (Wednesday)
Today has certainly been the day of days with the Tribune coming with the surrender of Badaglio and Italy to the Anglo-Americans. Steve and I… Read More »Friday, September 10, 1943
General Homma told the Philippine Mission which was sent to Tokyo to witness the Japanese war machine: “Notwithstanding the favorable report of Prime Minister Tojo,… Read More »July 1, 1943
We all received notice to report to Santo Tomas May 17. I packed my barrack bag; I left about four hundred pesos P.I. money and… Read More »May 17, 1943
Yesterday our foreman from the farm came and brought us a copy of the Manila Tribune. An article mentioned the release of 122 Filipino prisoners,… Read More »February 27, 1943