November 15, 1944
For the last two nights and days there has been fighting outside of Jaro – about 7 km away from us. The Japanese soldiers are… Read More »November 15, 1944
For the last two nights and days there has been fighting outside of Jaro – about 7 km away from us. The Japanese soldiers are… Read More »November 15, 1944
We have spent quiet nights since the first of November, but the rumor is that the guerrillas (USAFFE) may come in any time. We all… Read More »November 12, 1944
We did not see any American planes today. Towards sunset, six Japanese planes flew over. They usually attack the American ships and planes at night.… Read More »November 11, 1944
I decided to come up to Baguio, partly for reasons of health, and partly to lessen the burden of the Seminary community. Food shortage in… Read More »Baguio, November 6, 1944
Tokyo radio, in announcing the landings in Leyte, added that the Filipino and Japanese defenses furiously counter-attacked the invaders. This reports, however, were not repeated… Read More »October 22, 1944
In big headlines, the press reported the capture of Col. Hugh Straughn who was allegedly the guerrilla commander in Central Luzon and to whom was… Read More »August 5, 1943
It is seven months today that Gen. Christie and the USAFFE forces (including Coné) surrendered to the Japanese and I am wondering how they are… Read More »December 30, 1942
Halleluyah, we are spending our first Christmas in two years quietly and frugally as dictated by the time. Last night we heard midnight mass by… Read More »December 25, 1942
Since I reported to my post as BC Inspector, peace and order in Vizcaya have been good which makes my job easy. The BC have… Read More »November 30, 1942