June 13, 1942
At the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. Quezon back from the big parade, said he had been so tired he wanted to back out. However he… Read More »June 13, 1942
At the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. Quezon back from the big parade, said he had been so tired he wanted to back out. However he… Read More »June 13, 1942
Mr. Fukada ordered the removal of all pictures of President Manuel Quezon from the Naric. He explained that this was in line with a suggestion… Read More »June 13, 1942
Three meals of rice only. There was a food delivery late this afternoon of Rice — 770 pounds; beef– 350 pounds, frozen; tomatoes — 250… Read More »June 13th 1942
Japanese putting five-strand barbed wire fence around camp. Also building twenty-foot-high sentry towers every 200 yards. Few PWs have strength to climb fence, much less… Read More »13 June 1942
Stomach still upset. Elected finance chosen for Group.
At Waldorf-Astoria. Story of Lt. Colonel Andres Soriano: Soriano said that it did a great injustice to Aguinaldo to call him a fifth columnist. The… Read More »June 13, 1942
Three meals of rice only.
From our roof terrace, we can see the vessels anchored at the Pasig River loaded with packages. The masts and chimneys of the boats at… Read More »June 12, 1942
At Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York. I saw Quezon and Osmeña at 9 a.m. They both seemed depressed, and the latter was absent-minded. I learned the… Read More »June 12, 1942