October 1, 1944
According to authoritative sources, President Laurel has declared a state of war (this phrase was always used instead of “declared war”) under pressure from Japan.… Read More »October 1, 1944
According to authoritative sources, President Laurel has declared a state of war (this phrase was always used instead of “declared war”) under pressure from Japan.… Read More »October 1, 1944
Yesterday’s news: Negros (nearby island) was raided twice and there was a dog fight. No sirens have sounded today, but the Japanese are always on… Read More »October 1, 1944
This starts a new month and we all hope that it will be a big one. Every one is expecting to see our troops this… Read More »Sunday Oct. 1, 1944
Sunday, left Laspines [Las Piñas] detail and we were embarked on the boat 5:30 PM, were put down in a hole like animals (600) six hundred in a hole in the, in the other side I don’t… Read More »10-1-44
Still in the train on the way to Fukuoka. Missed mass and communion. Our train has been delayed 3 hours, and we nearly passed Hiroshima… Read More »October 1, 1944 (Sunday)
Attended 12:45 Mass at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral. Justice Murphy was seated in front of me. I had luncheon at Marguerrie’s Then at 3 p.m. left… Read More »October 1, 1944 — Sunday