Thursday, May 14, 1942
After these two gentlemen had left I received a message from Overseer Nograles of Norala that the Japanese were already in Tacurong and that he… Read More »Thursday, May 14, 1942
After these two gentlemen had left I received a message from Overseer Nograles of Norala that the Japanese were already in Tacurong and that he… Read More »Thursday, May 14, 1942
Since Manila is the only place enjoying the media of press and correspondence, our only source of information in this wide and mountainous habitat is… Read More »Baguio, May 11, 1942
After the meeting Bilaan Datu Saluk arrived and I talked to him about our plans of defense against the Moro aggressors. I advised him on… Read More »Sunday, May 10, 1942
Tired. Lonely. Defeat makes one weary. It saps the strength. Good news gives vigor. Sad news depresses. And when there is nothing you can do,… Read More »May 9, 1942
Corregidor Fars. Despite the morning headline, people still refused to believe. But when on the next page of the Nishi-Nishi they saw a picture of… Read More »May 8, 1942
The evening of May 5 we were all told to get dressed, that the Japanese were already on the island. All army nurses slept in… Read More »May 5-8, 1942
I have started gathering information from actual witnesses about the changes and developments which have taken place in this summer capital since the beginning of… Read More »Baguio, May 4, 1942
We are still taking a beating from the Jap artillery. Bombers came over several times today and dropped their loads, but the real military damage… Read More »May 3, 1942
Father Provincial offered me a seat in the car bound for Baguio to transport supplies. This trip which we used to make in four hours… Read More »Baguio, May 3, 1942