April 19, 1942
Left Sen Fernando at 9 o’clock this morning, by train. On our way to Conception, Tarlac, where Camp O’Donnell was at. At all the stations,… Read More »April 19, 1942
Left Sen Fernando at 9 o’clock this morning, by train. On our way to Conception, Tarlac, where Camp O’Donnell was at. At all the stations,… Read More »April 19, 1942
The Japs had always been camera-crazy, but here in camp they had gone completely shutter-happy. Every day was a field day for them, as officers,… Read More »April 19, 1942
Still have had no food brought in. Hating rice only is tantamount to starvation. Everyone is very hungry. We hope to be moved away from… Read More »4-19-42*
Four-page pictorial on this Sunday’s Tribune regarding the historic defeat of the Fil-American defenders of Bataan. In the front page is a candid shot of… Read More »April 19, 1942
I am drunk today, as drunk as one can be and still be aware of the world about me. Beth and Clay need their faces… Read More »Sun., Apr. 19, 1942
A four-motor Flying Fortress went over to the north, steady and beautiful, the first we have seen from this camp. Some of sourse saw red… Read More »April 19, 1942
Went to the house of the President for conference at 9:30 a.m. Went at 10 a.m. to the Headquarters of General MacArthur. Conferred with General… Read More »April 18, 1942 – Saturday
This has been an extremely peaceful day. The Japs sent over two small attacks of bombers, but dropped very few bombs. There has been no… Read More »April 18, 1942
Last Wednesday, Leo took sick with the dysentery. We did not think it was serious at the time, but it got worse so that we… Read More »Sat. Apr. 18/42