July 16, 1944
Mr. Pueyo and several other Spaniards and Filipinos were caught with short wave radios (was prohibited by the Japanese). They were confined to prison for… Read More »July 16, 1944
Mr. Pueyo and several other Spaniards and Filipinos were caught with short wave radios (was prohibited by the Japanese). They were confined to prison for… Read More »July 16, 1944
Visited the Nagasakis this p.m. Failed to take the exams at the Kodokan because of my sprained knee. Sison and Duque did, and I think… Read More »July 15, 1944 (Saturday)
1000 men detail leaves today and tomorrow. This morning major Doris, capt. Lucas, Dunn. Taggert. Lts. Joe Allen and others left. Timpert may leave in… Read More »July 15, 1944
This morning a tenant girl from the farm arrived, very frightened, as she and 25 other companions had encountered fighting along the way. The Japanese… Read More »July 14, 1944
Counsellor Lavides left for Fukuoka this morning on his way to the Philippines. I entrusted to him the two pearl rings which I bought at… Read More »July 14, 1944 (Friday)
At Baron Masuda’s Place. Tonight I visited Maning Laurel who is boarding at Baron Masuda’s home at Kojimachi. He just left the hospital this morning… Read More »July 13, 1944 (Thursday)
Japs brought in several hundred missionaries, priests and nuns, in covered trucks, kept them in the Gym, incommunicado overnight and took away next morning, probably… Read More »July 9, 10, 12, 1944
Tokyo Central Wholesale Market (Tokyo-to Chūō Oroshiuri Shijō). At 2:00 p.m. today we visited this huge wholesale market near the Sumida River. Fresh supplies of… Read More »July 12, 1944 (Wednesday)
Went with Pepito A. Santos to Ginza to shop at Mikimoto’s pearl shop where we stayed nearly two hours breaking our heads trying to pick… Read More »July 11, 1944 (Tuesday)