October 1, 1944
Yesterday’s news: Negros (nearby island) was raided twice and there was a dog fight. No sirens have sounded today, but the Japanese are always on… Read More »October 1, 1944
Yesterday’s news: Negros (nearby island) was raided twice and there was a dog fight. No sirens have sounded today, but the Japanese are always on… Read More »October 1, 1944
Two days ago, Agustin came from Barotac with two bull carts just in case we wished to evacuate. It is dangerous to go out of… Read More »September 30, 1944
No raids today. The bulletin news says, “People of Panay be alert.” The Japanese are expecting an American invasion any day now. The Japanese garrison… Read More »September 29, 1944
We have spent a very quiet day and life has been normal. News posted on the bulletin board states that a large American fleet has… Read More »September 28, 1944
This morning I awakened early to attend the 6:15 mass in honor of St. Vincent de Paul, the founder of this order (Sisters of Charity).… Read More »September 27, 1944
Last night I did not sleep well and felt nervous in the house. The Japanese across from us are always shouting and it bothers me.… Read More »September 25, 1944
This morning I decided to go back home to stay, but we had barely reached the house when the sirens began blowing. We all went… Read More »September 24, 1944
All is quiet today and one continues with his normal routine. Prices of food continue to soar, and in spite of the free kitchens, children… Read More »September 23, 1944
Food is getting very scarce and there is practically nothing to buy in the market. A small chicken costs 150 Pesos and egg 10 Pesos… Read More »September 22, 1944