Dec. 31, 1944
The committee on housing met and thrashed out a plan and map, but when it was posted with locations and a key diagram, there was… Read More »Dec. 31, 1944
The committee on housing met and thrashed out a plan and map, but when it was posted with locations and a key diagram, there was… Read More »Dec. 31, 1944
Christmas Day – very successful – candy and prunes lugao with extra rice flour hoarded issue (150 given per man instead of usual 125 gm.)… Read More »December 25, 1944
Some activity during the night and alarm with activity at 10:30 A.M. All packages broken down and put in boxes for prorata distribution at 11:00… Read More »December 24, 1944
Same, regular Saturday inspection at 9:00 A.M. The area seems much smaller now, that there are only four wards to inspect in this compound and… Read More »December 23, 1944
Repeated protests to the Japanese authorities that several men who had been injured during the sinking, and some affected with diseases for which we had… Read More »23 December 1944
Same, Mr. Horano J.O.M.- requested two foot lockers which were obtained in the afternoon, was given permission to take last year’s personal packages that had… Read More »December 22, 1944
Still on alert status – there was some activity during the night. Conference with Mr. Kuhoda who had okayed letter requesting mass and church services… Read More »December 21, 1944
Alert status persists, death this morning of Ernest C. Anderson Pvt. B.A. – cause, alvealar carcinoma, shown by autopsy. Atemortem diagnosis bronchgenic carcinoma. This is the… Read More »December 20, 1944
Alert statue today (Japanese office). As usual the American cause 90% of their own grief. This morning, it was found that two locks had been… Read More »December 19, 1944