January 11, 1943
For the last four days there hasn’t been any fighting, but one never knows when or where. This morning someone came from our farm in… Read More »January 11, 1943
For the last four days there hasn’t been any fighting, but one never knows when or where. This morning someone came from our farm in… Read More »January 11, 1943
Today there has been fighting near the barrio of Badyang – 6 km from us. The Japanese tried to get through to Dinglé, but the… Read More »January 10, 1943
Shoreham Hotel. Quezon very friendly and gracious–perhaps making up for the incident of the week before, when, knowing that I was coming from Charlottesville on… Read More »January 9-10, 1943
I visited Capt. Ikeda of the local Japanese Army Garrison at his office this morning and he received me cordially. While we were having tea,… Read More »January 8, 1943
Shoreham Hotel. Arrived in answer to a telegram asking me to come as soon as I could. Quezon was looking very well and in good… Read More »January 7-8, 1943
Yesterday, I got a P2,000.00 remittance from the local PNB Bank sent by Don Juan Elizalde as he promised for our intelligence fund. This will… Read More »January 6, 1943
The days have been quiet since the 23rd of December and what a relief from the bombing and fighting! The enemy is now staying in… Read More »January 6, 1943
When President Roosevelt’s picture was shown, the audience clapped and cheered but when Hirohito’s picturewas flashed, no applause. The Japanese officers pounded the floor with… Read More »January 6, 1943
Today we got S.O, BC HQ, relieving Sr. Insp. Antonio C. Diano ’19, Trfd BC HQ Manila. I am designated Actg. Sr. Insp. effective this… Read More »January 4, 1943