Thurs. Jan. 8/42
Ernest is made interpreter for the main office between the five committee men representing the main body of the camp and the main Japanese officer… Read More »Thurs. Jan. 8/42
Ernest is made interpreter for the main office between the five committee men representing the main body of the camp and the main Japanese officer… Read More »Thurs. Jan. 8/42
About twenty men were in our room, and we were instructed to get organized. That is, to appoint a monitor who would be responsible for… Read More »Wed. Jan. 7/42
I phoned several places to try to find out what is expected of us. The city is still in confusion. No one is supposed to… Read More »Tues. Jan. 6/42
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
We stay home for Meeting, as we do not like to get too far away from the house. Mr. and Mrs. Hernandez are still here… Read More »Sun. Jan. 4/42
Mr. Misos and Mr. Cruz came over to see us, as they know we must stay close to home. They tell us that looting still… Read More »Sat. Jan. 3/42
Stay pretty close to home, as we do not want to get caught on the street when the army comes in. The looting is terrible!… Read More »Fri. Jan. 2/42
As Ernest and I were walking to Misos last evening for the meeting there, the sky was dark and foreboding with heavy clouds rolling up… Read More »Thur. Jan. 1 1942
Bombing raids on the city have ceased. Baguio is taken, and Americans there are interned. Ernest and I had a nice meeting at San Andres.… Read More »Wed. Dec. 31/41