May 31, 1945 Thursday
Today is a holy day of obligation, Corpus Christi, and we heard Mass. Upon our arrival from church, there were rumors that more detainees from… Read More »May 31, 1945 Thursday
Today is a holy day of obligation, Corpus Christi, and we heard Mass. Upon our arrival from church, there were rumors that more detainees from… Read More »May 31, 1945 Thursday
We were given a ration of cigarettes. As may be remembered, from the very beginning I was insisting on submitting our case to the President,… Read More »May 30, 1945 Wednesday
Today, we are sad. In the issue of “Free Philippines” of May 17, 1945 Miss Margaret Parton of the New York Herald Tribune reports certain… Read More »May 23, 1945 Wednesday
Poetry seems to be contagious for today two poems were submitted, one by Minister Quintin Paredes and the other by Governor Sergio Aquino. Copies of… Read More »May 22, 1945 Tuesday
The memorandum was put it final form. As we had no typewriter Minister Paez wrote it with his very fine handwriting. Those who signed the… Read More »May 20, 1945 Sunday
It is rumored that Gen. MacArthur is coming on the 20th. We do not know the purpose of the visit. But we shall see. I… Read More »May 17, 1945 Thursday
I asked Madrigal whether he had seen and talked to Osmeña and why Osmeña went to the United States. He said Osmeña had to go… Read More »May 15, 1945 Thursday
At ten orclock this morning we went over to the White House to meeting the President had called to discuss the Philippine military and naval… Read More »Monday, May 14, 1945
A general meeting was called. Mr. Paredes explained that there had been thefts in our premises, quarrels, and the sanitation measures were not being observed.… Read More »May 12, 1945 Saturday