Sunday, February 22, 1942
Planes—one or two at a time—several days last week. Everyone looking up but not able to distinguish whether Japanese. No doubt about lone plane yesterday… Read More »Sunday, February 22, 1942
Planes—one or two at a time—several days last week. Everyone looking up but not able to distinguish whether Japanese. No doubt about lone plane yesterday… Read More »Sunday, February 22, 1942
Well, we expected the Legaspi to try to get out last night. We watched her closely and this morning she was still here –but the… Read More »February 21, 1942
Routine bombing. Report Don Isidro sunk on way to Corregidor from Cebu with much needed supplies. Hope that Don Esteban will be able to get… Read More »February 10th, Tuesday
Home all day. There was no work, and there was no place to go. At noon, waves of Japanese bombers circled and circled over the… Read More »December 25, 1941
This morning we got our first telephone call at five-thirty, telling us of what had happened at Pearl Harbor, Aparri and Baguio. To confirm this… Read More »December 8, 1941
Arrive Camiguin Cebu. Leave Cebu.
Talk with A. D. Williams over the building activities of Quezon. Malacañan Palace is never quiet; always, there is hammering and moving of walls etc.… Read More »August 12, 1936
Dr. Sison came to see me at Malacañan. He had advised Quezon not to leave on the Corregidor without taking a doctor along because of… Read More »April 29, 1936
At sea nearing Jolo. At breakfast I had a talk with Quezon over the Government Survey Board. He said the government had become a mere… Read More »April 7, 1936