Friday, December 19, 1941
Took children with me to see Captain Richard Jones to try to get word of Jim. Got permission for telephone call on second visit in… Read More »Friday, December 19, 1941
Took children with me to see Captain Richard Jones to try to get word of Jim. Got permission for telephone call on second visit in… Read More »Friday, December 19, 1941
Quezon’s speech on radio—first mention of it since first blocked-out broadcast. Evidently broadcast had been blocked by American headquarters, not Japanese. Puppy lost. Loss seemed… Read More »Thursday, December 18, 1941
Announced this afternoon that inter-island ship bound for Visayas from Manila struck mine in Manila Bay, sinking within 10 minutes. Casualties high. Was Jim on… Read More »Wednesday, December 17, 1941
President Quezon’s first nationwide talk at 3:30, daylight saving time (changed clocks at midnight last night). Everyone listening. Had told servants to come to listen… Read More »Tuesday, December 16, 1941
More normal life with Elsa as companion. Iloilo-Bacolod air express resumed on Saturday and people more calm.
No message from Manila. Afraid at night, servants are always threatening to go and sending clothes away already. When Elsa Huni offered to move in… Read More »December 13, 1941, Saturday
Still no word. Called North Negros to ask Mr. L.O. if he knew whether Jim would be located at Manaplat when he did return. (Jim… Read More »December 12, 1941, Friday
Servants all said they were leaving, but when I told them there would be no pay till Mr. Vaughan returned, they grudgingly returned to work.… Read More »December 11, 1941, Thursday
No telegram. Telegraphed Eddie Best and Mr. Booth. Mr. Wiley telegraphed Mr. Schick (P.C.C.) to ask about Jim. I sent three telegrams to him asking… Read More »December 10, 1941, Wednesday