November 3, 1944
Last night we spent a peaceful night – no shooting anywhere. Early this morning the Japanese re-occupied the schoolhouse across the street from us. They… Read More »November 3, 1944
Last night we spent a peaceful night – no shooting anywhere. Early this morning the Japanese re-occupied the schoolhouse across the street from us. They… Read More »November 3, 1944
I had a very restful night, and am now improving. John, our cook, is preparing extra food for me as I must gain and “be… Read More »October 23, 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
Last night we spent a quiet night and I slept well. I woke up at 5:30 and attended 6:00 o’clock mass. The price of food… Read More »September 19, 1944
The City has taken on a truly warlike aspect, an encampment surrounded by the enemy. But the enemy in this case is within the house:… Read More »September 12, 1944
Villamor gave WSK orders to send us no information except naval movements, and to relay our stuff south. Result we know nothing about changes in… Read More »July 12, 1943
Unification of Negros is doubtful as Villamor is young, He is using unlimited promotion as a club to buy opposing leaders.
John arrived Sunday noon with eight men carrying our cargo. According to him very few of our things were taken. All the furniture is still… Read More »January 25, 1943
The Press announced that the Japanese Army will wage a war of extermination against the guerillas who are pillaging almost all the islands in the… Read More »November 21, 1942