July 14, 1945 Saturday
I am naturally very interested in the former employees of the government. It seems that the administration has considered all former employees as collaborators and… Read More »July 14, 1945 Saturday
I am naturally very interested in the former employees of the government. It seems that the administration has considered all former employees as collaborators and… Read More »July 14, 1945 Saturday
Confesor, Cabili and Kalaw are out of the Cabinet. Their appointments would have been disapproved in the Commission on Appointments anyway, for justifiable reasons. The… Read More »July 11, 1945 Wednesday
I notice in the papers that many questions are arising as a result of the Japanese occupation. Some of them are the following: (1) Bank… Read More »July 9, 1945 Monday
Yulo continued to be very bitter against everybody. He has lost confidence in Osmeña and in Roxas in so far as our situation is concerned.… Read More »July 6, 1945 Friday
The papers report that Confesor and Cabili have been appointed as members of the Filipino Rehabilitation Commission in Washington. Both will have to go to… Read More »July 3, 1945 Tuesday
The Sunday Times of June 24, 1945 reports that new parties are being organized. Three parties will probably fight for power and control of the… Read More »July 2, 1945 Monday
Heard Mass. We had been enjoying “adobo”, “macapuno”, “avocado” and other things sent by my wife. I shared them with my companions and they also… Read More »July 1, 1945 Sunday
The Post of June 23, reports that a congressional investigation of the acts of the Secretary of the Interior, Tomas Confesor, as Governor of Panay… Read More »June 30, 1945 Saturday
Yesterday some more “collaborationists” arrived from Manila. Among them were Justice Jorge Bocobo, Dean of the College of Law of the University of the Philippines;… Read More »June 29, 1945 Friday