July 16, 1942
Studying “darak” supply for horse-owners. After a survey among carromata owners, it was found out that two gantas of “darak” are being consumed by a… Read More »July 16, 1942
Studying “darak” supply for horse-owners. After a survey among carromata owners, it was found out that two gantas of “darak” are being consumed by a… Read More »July 16, 1942
Yesterday, the college was officially opened. Instead of the 900 students we used to have, we now have only 90, including the special high school… Read More »July 16, 1942
Shoreham. During the Spanish regime, the cabeza de barangay was the collector of the cedula personal tax; he was handed a list of all inhabitants… Read More »July 15, 1942
The Bureau of Private Schools sent us notice that we had been authorized to re-open elementary classes. At the end of a month and a… Read More »July 15, 1942
More war prisoners released, thank God. The prison camps are death holes. Attended a meeting of restaurant owners at the Office of the Mayor. I… Read More »July 15, 1942
Very sad & depressed thinking of home. I wonder what is happening there. My depressed mood transmitted to my writing.
Shoreham Hotel. I found Quezon in high spirits; he had an overhaul yesterday at the Walter Reed Hospital, where they found his heart, arteries, kidneys,… Read More »July 14, 1942
Despite previous announcements that all sick POWs in Capas would be released, as in fact many were released already, there are still many sick POWs… Read More »July 14, 1942
Asked Unding Alunan to find out if Arthur Fischer is in the concentration camp for Americans in Camp Tinio. I want to help him. Talked… Read More »July 13, 1942