June 10, 1942
Death. Forty-four persons shot to death for violation of military laws. The death sentences, it was announced, were carried out on June 7. Eleven others… Read More »June 10, 1942
Death. Forty-four persons shot to death for violation of military laws. The death sentences, it was announced, were carried out on June 7. Eleven others… Read More »June 10, 1942
Only two meals today due to water shortage
Everything is done with passes and permits now-a-days. Operation permits for automobiles must be renewed today, and I haven’t done it yet. Rumors that war… Read More »June 9, 1942
Rice for three meals. Thin soup with tomatoes and eggplant for one meal.
Tues. Up early (66) to move hosp group. Movement stopped on the Road — ?? Daily menu — rice 3 times a day. Once home… Read More »9 June 1942
Wainwright & party arrived Tarlac. Meat issued for first time, the two issues at O’Donnell having been negligible.
After resting a few days, Hector and Monching have returned to Barotac to notify our relatives that we have decided to return to Barotac and… Read More »June 8, 1942
Mr. Fukada, Supervisor-de-Facto, has decided to adopt the Kobatake plan for Bulacan. I agreed too but I placed on the record the following objections: First,… Read More »June 8, 1942
Today is exactly six months since the start of the war. The press published a partial list of the Japanese gains. A dispatch from Domei… Read More »June 8, 1942