Wednesday, March 4, 1942
Puppy bit a bufo (Latin for frog and also local name for frogs imported from Hawaii) and adrenaline poisoned dog. Foaming at mouth (due to… Read More »Wednesday, March 4, 1942
Puppy bit a bufo (Latin for frog and also local name for frogs imported from Hawaii) and adrenaline poisoned dog. Foaming at mouth (due to… Read More »Wednesday, March 4, 1942
The President sent for the District Engineer and asked to study with him the building of an air-raid shelter. We discussed and looked at various… Read More »March 3, 1942 — Tuesday
Pedro and Maria pack up a few things and start for home amid tears and sobs. They did not want to leave, but felt that… Read More »Tues. Mar. 3/42
Last night, armored cars and tractors made a terrifying noise. It was as if a whole regiment were marching and making noise with drums and… Read More »March 3, 1942
The NARIC will be reorganized to conform with the plans of the Army, Col. T. Uzaki, head of the Army food division, revealed this morning.… Read More »March 3, 1942
Had a party in evening for nurses from hospitals. Good time, food and liquor. As a morale booster, General George had arranged the party, to… Read More »March 3, 1942
I attended to the trip of Manolin, Delgado and Abad Santos with Sergeant Villahermosa. I ordered Manolin to go to Dumaguete to ask Captain Macon… Read More »March 2, 1942 — Monday
Yesterday, Sunday, the Tribune carried an article by Fr. Gregorio S. Tsukamoto on the Gospel for the day. I suppose it was the sermon he… Read More »March 2, 1942
Left early in the morning to meet a man at the Meralco office by 8 o’clock. As we are still using daylight saving time (request… Read More »Mon. Mar. 2/42