April 21, 1942
Very little activity today. Food the same, flies the same, everything the same. Would sure like some news, but I guess that is wanting too… Read More »April 21, 1942
Very little activity today. Food the same, flies the same, everything the same. Would sure like some news, but I guess that is wanting too… Read More »April 21, 1942
U. S. Is No Match For JAPAN! “Japan is about to secure full contro] of the Indian Ocean and consequently will be able to meet… Read More »April 21, 1942
When we heard the shelling on the outside usually directed at the batteries we would soon receive the casualties. Bombs dropping on the Malinta Hill… Read More »April 17-21, 1942
Negrito women in camp to sell vegetables today, dressed in rags resembling American dresses, necks open to waist, revealing with unconcern large drooping breasts. In… Read More »Tues., Apr. 21, 1942
F.C.C. Capas, Tarlac Found a good friend, Toots Rivera. He is in charge of one of the kitchens. He gave me two “camotes.” It was… Read More »April 20, 1942
I went out with Vice-President Osmeña to the center of the city. Left him there and went to the President’s house. At 10 a.m. I… Read More »April 20, 1942 – Monday
The Japs have left us fairly well alone today for some reason. We had an air raid alarm a couple of times but I don’t… Read More »April 20, 1942
Monday Ft. Hughes Today I did more work than in the past week – I toted stores up the hill – it’s exhausting work. I… Read More »April 20, 1942
Yesterday Cecil and I were at Misos for meeting. Right after lunch I went to find Leo. He was better but still weak and must… Read More »Mon. Apr. 20/42