January 10, 1942
Colonel Craig sent for me to come and work here; I’m to give anesthetics at Hospital #2. I’m happy as I feel I’m doing something… Read More »January 10, 1942
Colonel Craig sent for me to come and work here; I’m to give anesthetics at Hospital #2. I’m happy as I feel I’m doing something… Read More »January 10, 1942
Meeting from 5 p.m. till late in the evening with the Industrial Committee of the Japanese Army. The members of the Committee are Mr. Abe… Read More »January 10, 1942
Thought we would go today, but no soap. Byers can speak Dutch and he’s really giving the Dutch a good time and he’s King now.… Read More »January 10th, 1942
No air activity. Took bath in one quart if water and changed clothes. Barge load of pistols and shotguns arrived bottomside from the mainland. We… Read More »January 10th 1942
Every day the same – 7:45 A.M. to 11:45 P.M. Attended conference this afternoon with Combined Chiefs of Staff. Subject: China – Burma. British, as… Read More »Saturday, January 10, 1942
Costa returned unharmed after questioning. Dr. Omorti, Capt., asked about the cost of.food and medical supplies for one month here, also a list of all… Read More »10 Jan. ’42
Janson said my standing as French was pretty shaky, as I had worked so hard and for so long on the Free French Committee. So… Read More »January 10, 1942
Left Corregidor at 5:30 p.m. with Lieutenant Colonel Manuel Nieto & Leon Ma. Guerrero in a Q Boat (N-111) for Cabcaben. We arrived at 6… Read More »January 10, 1942 -Saturday
Another bombless day. Everyone is wondering what is keeping the Japs away for so long. They haven’t even bombed Bataan. However, I suppose they will… Read More »January 9, 1942