July 10, 1944
The prices are soaring higher each day – rice is now one thousand Pesos a sack and so is red rice. Pork is 30 Pesos… Read More »July 10, 1944
The prices are soaring higher each day – rice is now one thousand Pesos a sack and so is red rice. Pork is 30 Pesos… Read More »July 10, 1944
The camp commander was relieved and a Japanese officer took over — there has also been a large shakeup of the camp organization. What it… Read More »July 10, 1944
National Library at Ueno. Spent this Sunday morning at the Ueno National Library, going over the rows of index cards to see what English books… Read More »July 9, 1944 (Sunday)
Work was pretty easy at first food not so good but then they began to work us much harder. The men all began to go… Read More »July 9, 1944
The Japanese evening papers published the news of the bombing of Kyushu by American B-29’s at 2:00 this morning. There was, however, no alert alarm… Read More »July 8, 1944 (Saturday)
Attended class this morning, but my knee was still bad. Visited Felix Marzan, the kababayan, at a downtown Ueno restaurant to talk to him about… Read More »July 7, 1944 (Friday)
Stayed home the whole day still with a bad stomach and a swollen knee. Finished reading Drama of the Pacific and started to read Japanese… Read More »July 6, 1944 (Thursday)
Yesterday, July 5, of course was a very important date/ My 3rd wedding anniversary wasn’t much I could, do about it. but on the 4th… Read More »July 6, 1944
Yesterday Susie spent the day with us. We had a good spread of chicken and pork adobo chop suey, ham (homemade), rice and pickles. For… Read More »July 5, 1944