November 16, 1942
It is seven months today that the Japanese landed on the island of Panay and I am wondering how much longer they will remain. The… Read More »November 16, 1942
It is seven months today that the Japanese landed on the island of Panay and I am wondering how much longer they will remain. The… Read More »November 16, 1942
Only bare necessities now. Everything stay[s] high. Hard to make both ends meet.
P.M. at the Shoreham. Quezon pale and tired and talking as little as possible. He was dictating a letter to Mrs. Woodrow Wilson thanking her… Read More »November 14, 1942
This morning while eating breakfast (at 6:30 a.m.) I could hear the booming of a cannon. At first we thought it was a ship shelling… Read More »November 13, 1942
Today I checked out from Bayombong Hotel and transferred as a boarder with Mrs. Maria Reyes who operates a Restaurant adjacent to BC Compound. The Reyes… Read More »November 12, 1942
Letran celebrated its alumni day very simply last Sunday. As a matter of fact, it was more successful and better-attended than could have been expected.… Read More »November 11, 1942
This morning, I made a courtesy call on the N. Vizcaya Kempei-tai Chief, Lt. Kumatsusaki at his office. I was warmly received knowing we are expected… Read More »November 10, 1942
Three days ago I went to Estrella’s house which is located along the main road (about 11⁄2 miles from here) to meet Don Ramon Lopez,… Read More »November 10, 1942
There are strong rumors about the landing of Allied troops in Algeria and French Morocco, and the sudden occupation of North Africa. People are predicting… Read More »November 10, 1942