May 6, 1942
No peace nor order in Pangasinan. Rosales in turmoil. Two hundred men entered the municipal building armed with revolvers and rifles. They threatened the municipal… Read More »May 6, 1942
No peace nor order in Pangasinan. Rosales in turmoil. Two hundred men entered the municipal building armed with revolvers and rifles. They threatened the municipal… Read More »May 6, 1942
It looks as though the Japs intend to keep pounding away at us until they have pulverized all the defense weapons and installations and will… Read More »May 5, 1942
Tuesday Ft. Hughes Hello darling and a great big hug ahd kiss on our Wedding Anniversary. We don’t seem to have much luck on being… Read More »May 5, 1942
Hot nights—prickly heat. New Red Cross board has Alejandro Roces, Vicente Madrigal, Camus, Jacinto, Sison, Paez, Luz and Aguinaldo with Madrigal (not Marabut) as treasurer.… Read More »May 5, 1942
BOLERO is supposed to have the approval of the President and Prime Minister. But the struggle to get everyone behind it, and to keep the… Read More »Tuesday, May 5, 1942
This summer the city is deceptive. Its external appearance has remained the same. The streets are always wide and clear, and its buildings—almost all of… Read More »Baguio, May 5, 1942
Corregidor did most of the firing last night. No shrapnel in hospital area so I stayed in bed. Looked like rain again this A.M., but… Read More »May 5, 1942
— Rumors too numerous to record — All false but one is wild enough — to merit writing down. Some driver reported that Manila papers… Read More »May 5, 1942
A Jap battery on Bataan fired all afternoon. I finally got a fire mission and was able to reply with fifty rounds during the early… Read More »May 5, 1942