October 12, 1944
The air raid warning was blown at 11:00 a.m. and at 11:15 we saw four planes flying overhead very high. They flew over us and… Read More »October 12, 1944
The air raid warning was blown at 11:00 a.m. and at 11:15 we saw four planes flying overhead very high. They flew over us and… Read More »October 12, 1944
All quiet today. The alert signal is still hoisted. According to the Japanese News bulletin, “American task forces are now in Philippine waters.” It is… Read More »October 11, 1944
Today has been quiet, although the alert signal has not been lifted. This morning I met a priest from Capiz and he confirmed the news… Read More »October 10, 1944
Today at 2:00 p.m. we had an air raid warning. Planes flew over us, but did not bomb. Manila, Cebu and Davao are being bombed… Read More »October 9, 1944
I have not given you a description of the college, so I shall now do so. The girls school (Colegio de San Jose) was built… Read More »October 8, 1944
The sirens no longer warn us of approaching planes. Everyone must be on the alert and take precaution. We can usually tell by the sound… Read More »October 5, 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
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
The Vice-Rector of Letran College has returned from a trip to the South. According to him, the guerrillas are continuing their war activities although there… Read More »December 24, 1943