August 17, 1944
Beginning tonight there will be a total blackout and it will be continuous from now on. Any light seen in the houses or buildings will… Read More »August 17, 1944
Beginning tonight there will be a total blackout and it will be continuous from now on. Any light seen in the houses or buildings will… Read More »August 17, 1944
Two days ago it was posted on the Japanese Bulletin Board that Davao (in Mindanao – south of here) was bombed on late Sunday afternoon… Read More »August 12, 1944
The prices are soaring and medicine is out of the question. Many poor people are dying as they cannot pay the price. The hospitals are… Read More »August 8, 1944
Most of the Japanese who occupied the school across from our house have been sent to another island (Cebu), and the school is now completely… Read More »August 3, 1944
Yesterday morning Dorothy and I went to Iloilo. We were able to get a carabao cart for transportation, and when we were halfway to the… Read More »July 30, 1944
I am thinking of sending our most valuable things to San Jose College for safekeeping. Many civilians are living there now. Susie Gurrea is one… Read More »July 29, 1944
We heard over the Manila radio that Gen. Lim was executed. He was in charge of the Philippine Army before the war. Fortunately, his family… Read More »July 26, 1944
The guerrillas are no longer called “guerrillas”. They want to be known as “Indians”. Last night some of them entered Jaro. At about 3:00 a.m.… Read More »July 24, 1944
We now know that the Americans are not far from the Islands, as the Japanese Bulletin Board had posted news of landings of American troops… Read More »July 20, 1944