Monday, January 5, 1942
Instructed Overseer Vargas to go to Matutum on horse back with Dr. Baltazar and there spend at least three days of each week visting the… Read More »Monday, January 5, 1942
Instructed Overseer Vargas to go to Matutum on horse back with Dr. Baltazar and there spend at least three days of each week visting the… Read More »Monday, January 5, 1942
This morning, to market, on the other side of the river. Fish, pork, few vegetables, no rice. No Japanese soldiers.Calm day. The evenings are exquisite,… Read More »5 Jan. 1942
All stay home. It i perfectly all right for the servants to come and go, so the Captain who was here yesterday said for us… Read More »Monday, January 5, 1942
I issued an order today putting everyone on half rations. Also a directive to all commanders to conserve food. Directed the C.G. Service Sector to… Read More »January 5, 1942
We stay home. Hear definitely that the Americans and British are being taken into concentration camps. What is in store for us? We pack a… Read More »Mon. Jan. 5/42
Today starts the 5th week of the war. Quite a few planes overhead but not many bombs fell. Did a good day’s work, moved farther… Read More »January 5, 1942
About 4:00 P.M. January Sth, Colonel Brady assembled the Commanding Officers and Platoon Leaders of the battalion and told them that all the troops to… Read More »January 5, 1942
On Saturday there was a call (indirectly from Lt. Arnold) that I had a letter salvaged from the S.S. Panay in Bacolod. Hoping that it… Read More »Monday, January 5, 1942
January, the 5th! We could never forget that date, for it would have been our wedding day! Instead of a wedding, the large iron gates… Read More »January 5, 1942