November 28, 1944
One pkg. Manila whites @ P1.35 ea. issued by commissary. Also 5 bulbs garlic and l prem can of salt per man. This amounted to… Read More »November 28, 1944
One pkg. Manila whites @ P1.35 ea. issued by commissary. Also 5 bulbs garlic and l prem can of salt per man. This amounted to… Read More »November 28, 1944
Have had laryngitis for 21; hours, but am able to continue working. There are some repercussions on pay, but in general it is very popular, as… Read More »November 27, 1944
Alert from yesterday lasted until 2:00 PM today when “all clear” sounded. Many minor items of administrative nature to deal with. Main business was pay… Read More »November 26, 1944
A.R. with definite activity at 7:45 AM and lasted to 6:30 PM when we went on alert. This held up work all day even to running… Read More »November 25, 1944
Over 4000 letters are being censored and 1000 were distributed today. I received one of June 16, 1944, indicating my uncle’s death. Captain Nogi came… Read More »November 24, 1944
Front of stoves caved in this morning. This was inevitable and have spoken to Japanese about 3 times. They report that they have no cement… Read More »November 23, 1944
Still on alert. Bldg. #18 personnel moved to Bldg. #11 this morning by Japanese order as they are moving Japanese personnel in #18 and requested… Read More »November 22, 1944
Air raid alarm at 4:25 AM changed to alert at 12:30 PM. No activity, but guards increased in compound and much moving about from 2:00… Read More »November 21, 1944
Awakened by Mr. Schwizer at 5:00 AM as the detail plans were changed and they were to leave at 6:00 AM. After seeing detail off,… Read More »November 20, 1944