5th August 1945
The director of the Catholic school in Gora confessed to me that they were living on a day to day basis. What made things worse,… Read More »5th August 1945
The director of the Catholic school in Gora confessed to me that they were living on a day to day basis. What made things worse,… Read More »5th August 1945
Another incident happened during lunchtime. A colonist seemed to have lost his way and he was passing very near the messhall where we eat. A… Read More »August 5, 1945, Sunday
We read in the Free Philippines the speech of Pres. Osmeña on the occasion of the anniversary of the death of Pres. Quezon. Among other… Read More »August 4, 1945, Saturday
A number of Filipino students were returning home the other day when their train was strafed. An Indonesian with them was killed outright by a… Read More »4th August, 1945
In this breathing-spell before invasion, it is strange, looking around, to see how imperceptibly and yet how inevitably these people and their country, through the… Read More »3rd August, 1945
We began a Novena to San Judas Tadeo, my wife’s favorite saint. She used to go to the Cathedral to pray before the saint. Paredes… Read More »August 2, 1945, Thursday
The warlords gave Japan’s answer to the Potsdam ultimatum at 5 p.m. yesterday. A special communique from imperial headquarters announced that “our army and navy… Read More »2nd of August, 1945
Embarked on the Navy Transport Gen. John Pope, by way of San Bernadino Straits, Saipan, Marshall Isles, to Seattle; the Atomic bomb fell and Japs… Read More »Aug. 1, 1945
Today has been declared a legal holiday to commemorate the death anniversary of Pres. Quezon. This is a very fitting tribute, Pres. Quezon will pass… Read More »August 1, 1945 Wednesday