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    MacArthur's Spies

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      Huntley, Chet, xii, 266–67

      Hurt, Marshall Hill, Jr., 144

      Ichikawa, 79, 188

      Igorot wedding dance, 81

      Ikuta, Torao, 93

      Infante, Emma, 264

      Infante, Ramón, 264

      inflation, 149, 251

      Ingham, Travis, 291

      Ink Spots, 95

      Insular Life Assurance Company, 18, 281

      Intramuros, 25, 28, 29, 33, 39, 157, 252–53

      invasion of Lingayen Gulf, 243, 245

      Ito, Col., 117

      “I Was an American Spy” (article), 261–62, 265

      I Was an American Spy (movie), xi–xii, 277–79, 281

      I Was There (radio program), 266–67

      Jackson, John F., 292–93

      Japanese Fourteenth Area Army, 49, 230, 252

      Japanese invasion of Philippines. See Philippines campaign (1941–42)

      Japanese occupation of Manila, ix–x, xiii, 11, 67–218

      arrest and ransom of Peggy, 177–79

      “Asia for the Asians” program, 5, 67, 90–91, 155

      ban on Western radio broadcasts, 68–69

      Camp O’Donnell, 116–18

      dragnet, 196–98

      early days of occupation, 67–72

      food supplies, 203, 204

      the Kempeitai. See Kempeitai

      killing General Roxas, 92–94

      losing the war, 202–4

      midnight curfew, 5–6, 60, 62, 81, 126, 166

      nightclubs, 74–75, 136–37. See also Tsubaki Club

      paranoia in, 167–69

      Parsons on the move, 157–61

      Philippine independence, 151–52, 155–56, 179–80, 189–90

      propaganda, 90–91, 170–73

      rationing system, 97–98

      Tojo’s parade, 151–56

      the underground and organized resistance, 98–104, 118–20

      Japanese surrender, 267

      secret kill order, 238–39

      Jewish Community Center, 274

      Jimbo, Nobuhiko, 93–94, 158, 159

      John Lykes, SS, 262–65

      Johnson, Fred, 85

      Johnson, Robert, 85, 87

      Jones Bridge, 170, 171–72

      Joson, Eduardo, 244, 246

      Jurika, Blanche, 33, 157, 193–94, 196, 223, 254–55, 294

      Jurika, Stephen, 33

      Kalinga Province, 158

      kamikaze, 238

      Kangleon, Ruperto, 233–34

      Kawazu, Seizaburô, 79

      Kempeitai, 29, 55, 73, 88–92, 192–96

      Peggy’s arrest, 177–78, 179

      Kennedy, Douglas, 277–78

      KGEI, 163, 203

      Kiechel, Walter, Jr., 283

      Kihlstedt, Foke, 202

      Kimmel, Edward, 14

      King, Edward P., 47, 49, 51, 53

      Kobayashi, 188–89, 225

      Komina, Colonel, 164

      Korean War, 278, 291

      Krueger, Walter, 233–34, 243–44, 247

      Kummer, Mrs., 173–74

      Kuroda, Shigenori, 157, 189–90

      Lady of the Tropics (movie), 80–81

      La Farge, Oliver, x, 268

      La Loma Cemetery, 186

      Lalor, John, 119, 128, 175, 202, 243, 253

      Lamarr, Hedy, 80–81

      Lapham, Robert, 243–44

      Larson, Tommy, 128–29, 130

      Latta, Frank, 190–91, 193

      Laughing Boy (La Farge), 268

      Laurel, José, 77, 153, 155–56, 169, 180–81, 189–90

      Laurel, José, III, 180

      Laycock, Blakey, 31

      Legazpi, 18

      Leroy, Bert, 171

      Lewis & Clark College, 274, 288

      Lichauco, Jose M., 88

      Lichauco, Marcial

      background of, 83

      Bataan death march, 316n

      Battle of Manila, 252, 254

      beating at Fort Santiago, 88

      Japanese occupation of Manila, 117, 152, 198, 204

      propaganda film, 90–91

      Life (magazine), 31, 194, 246–48

      Lim, Vicente, 159

      Lingayen Gulf, 19

      Invasion of, 243, 245

      Lockard, Ted, 170, 171–72

      Lolita (nanny), 14–15, 16, 17, 22, 23–24, 35–36, 44–45

      Loo, Richard, 277–78

      Los Baños Internment Camp, 154, 168, 187, 241, 246, 251

      love letters, 140–43, 174

      Loyd, Frank Riley, 54–55, 82, 193, 224, 242–43

      LST-463, USS, xi, 234

      Luneta Hotel, 62, 137

      Luneta Park, 25, 77

      Luzon, 23, 79, 99, 182

      Battle of (1945), 237–38

      Luzon Stevedoring Company, 33, 56–57

      MacArthur, Arthur, 19–20, 48

      MacArthur, Douglas

      formal surrender of Japan, 267

      guerrilla activities and, 98–101, 102–3, 160–61, 184–85, 216–18, 271

      New Guinea campaign, 100, 153, 202–3, 213–14, 233

      Parsons and, xiv–xv, 101–4, 158–59, 160–61, 192

      Pearl Harbor attack, 13–14

      Philippines campaign (1941–42), ix, x, xi, 11, 13–14, 18–21, 40, 48, 98–101

      at Corregidor, 19–20, 28, 40, 48

      escape to Australia, 48–49, 98–104

      Philippines campaign (1944–45), 228–29, 246, 247

      Battle of Leyte Gulf, 233, 234–35

      Battle of Luzon, 237–38

      Battle of Manila, 237–38, 240–41, 253–54, 261

      liberation of Santo Tomas, 248–49

      post-war life of, 293–94

      Presidential Medal of Freedom, 273, 277–78

      pre-war life in Manila, 12, 14, 27–28

      MacArthur, Jean, 19–20, 48

      McCarthy, Joseph P., 278

      Mack, Edward

      at Cabanatuan, 121–22, 132, 140–41, 200, 205, 210

      confirmation of Jack Utinsky as POW, 121–23

      interrogation, 206

      Oryoku Maru transport, 236–37, 245

      Maglaya, Joffie, 207

      Makata at Paraluman (Poet and Parallels) (Vera Reyes), 194

      Malacañang Palace, 179–81, 190, 253

      malaria, 36, 43, 52–53, 61, 62

      Malate Church, 128, 199, 200, 202

      Malinta Tunnel, 19, 21

      Manaloto, Horacio, 118, 127, 133, 176, 200, 206, 207, 208, 209, 221

      Manchuria, 11

      Mandaluyong Prison, 243, 246, 249–52

      Manila

      Battle of (1945). See Battle of Manila

      expatriate American life in, 25–28

      history of, 25–26

      Japanese invasion of (December 8, 1941), 13–18

      Japanese occupation of. See Japanese occupation of Manila

      map, xvii

      pre-war life, 7–13, 25–28

      U.S. forces raid (September 21, 1944), 230–32

      Manila Daily Bulletin, 26–29, 87

      Manila Espionage (Phillips and Goldsmith), xi, 267–69, 274, 277, 281, 286–87, 323n, 326n

      Manila Herald, 28

      Manila Hotel, 12, 14, 34, 253

      Manila Internment Camp. See Santo Tomas Internment Camp

      Manila massacre, 238–41

      Manila Polo Club, 98, 181

      Manila Tribune, 28, 78, 136, 152, 153, 155–56, 162, 163, 168–69, 184

      Mann, Thomas, 214

      Manzano, Narciso, 195–96

      Manzano, Rosario, 195–96

      Mao Zedong, 147–48

      Marfusa Restaurant, 208


      Mariana Islands, 215, 228

      Mariveles, 19, 40, 91, 269

      Markova, Walterina, 137

      Marshall, George, 100–101

      Martinez, Maria, 270–71, 279

      arrest and interrogation of, 226, 231–32

      at Mandaluyong Prison, 243, 246, 249–52

      Masamoto, 84

      Maury, Tom, 206

      Maya Maru, 32

      Meet the Press (TV show), 262

      Meisinger, Josef, 88

      Mencken, H. L., 262

      Metropolitan Theater, 165

      Mickey Mouse money, 132

      Midway Islands, 5, 100

      Mindanao, 14, 33, 48, 53, 70, 103, 158–59

      alleged assassination of General Roxas, 92–94

      Mindanao Sea, 190–91

      Mindoro, 191–92, 217

      miscegenation laws, 9

      Missouri, USS, 267

      Miss U (Utinsky), 272–73, 290

      Mitsubishi A6M Zero, 14

      Miyazaki, Shuichi, 202

      Mona, 84, 165

      Mongolia, 5, 11

      Moreno, Elena, 202

      Morocco (movie), xi

      Morotai, 228–29, 240

      Morse, Wayne, 271–72

      Mount Malasimbo, 35–37

      Mount Pinatubo, 161–63

      Mucci, Henry, 244–46

      Mudge, Verne D., 246

      Muir, Capt., 138–39

      Multnomah Bank, 280

      Multnomah County Court, 288

      Murphy, John F., 244–45

      Mydans, Carl, 31–32, 246–48

      Mydans, Shelley, 31, 246–47

      Nacht und Nebel, 29

      Nagahama, Akira, 179–86

      arrest of General Roxas, 179–81

      capture and execution of Straughn, 182–83, 184–86, 194, 269–70

      counterinsurgency operations, 148, 156–57, 185, 192–96, 209

      the Kempeitai, 88–90, 91, 181, 192–96

      post-war life of, 294–95

      war crimes trial of, 269–70, 294–95, 323n

      Nakar, Guillermo, 99, 185–86

      Nakayama, Motoo, 49

      Naparo, Juan, 215

      Narwhal, USS, 190–93, 216

      Nashville, USS, 234

      National Archives, xi–xii, 268

      Naval Base Cavite, ix, 14

      Navy Reserve, U.S., 34

      Naylor Company, 272

      Nazi Germany, 75, 85, 113, 153, 163, 178, 215, 230, 265

      Neibert, Evangeline, 205, 272, 288

      Cabanatuan supply and relief operations of, 127–28, 130, 132–33, 168, 176, 198, 200, 208

      Clavier v. US, 285

      New Britain campaign, 202

      New Guinea campaign, 100, 153, 202–3, 213–14, 233, 262

      New York Times, 279

      Nielsen, Eugene, 240–41

      Nihon Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, 57

      Noble, Arthur “Maxie,” 53–54

      Nogi, 109–10

      Normandy landings, 235, 247

      North American B-25 Mitchells, 55

      Norton, Nancy Belle, 109–10, 118

      Obama, Barack, 330n

      Ohta, Seichi, 71–72, 73, 88

      O’Malley, Edward P., 292

      155th Provisional Guerrilla Battalion, 162

      Orani, 23, 50

      Osmeña, Sergio, 203, 235

      Ozamiz, José, 158–59

      Pacific Basin, map, xvi

      Painton, Frederick C., 261–62, 327n

      Pajota, Juan, 244, 246

      Palawan massacre, 238–41

      Paluan Bay, 192

      Pampanga River, 23, 117, 244, 246

      Pan Am Clipper, 85

      Panaon, 160

      Panlilio, Yay, 264

      Papaya, 226, 231

      Park Avenue School POWs, 105, 138–39, 168, 170–72

      Parsons, Charles “Chick”

      aboard the Narwhal, 190–92, 216

      arrest and detention at Fort Santiago, 55–56

      background of, 33, 310–11n

      Battle of Leyte Gulf, 233–34, 254

      Battle of Manila, 254–55

      departure from Manila, 56–59

      diplomatic immunity of, 32–35, 55–57

      espionage operations, xiv–xv, 56, 57–58, 70, 102–4, 157–61, 190–93, 228

      on the move, 157–61, 190–93, 320–21n

      post-war life of, 291–92

      Parsons, Katrushka Jurika “Katsy,” 33, 34, 56, 57, 193–94

      Parsons, Louella, xii

      Parsons, Michael, 33

      Parsons, Peter, 32, 56, 57–58, 158, 159, 291–92

      Pasig River, 25, 29, 156, 168, 170, 238, 251

      Pearl Harbor, ix, 13–14, 15, 307n

      Peggy. See Utinsky, Margaret Doolin “Peggy”

      Peralta, Macario, 99–100

      Petkoff, Helen, 208–9, 213, 221

      Philippines

      Japanese occupation of. See Japanese occupation of Manila

      maps, xvi, xvii

      Philippine Army, 49–50, 116, 185, 271

      Philippine Constabulary, 54, 126, 147, 195, 217

      Philippine General Hospital, 252–53

      Philippine House of Representatives, 69–70

      Philippines campaign (1941–42), 13–63

      attack on Manila, 13–18

      Bataan death march, 49–52

      Bataan Peninsula, 18–21

      Boone’s guerrillas, 37–42, 52–55

      Claire’s chances of survival, 42–45

      conversion of Santo Tomas, 29–32

      initial landings, 13–21

      Parsons’ diplomatic immunity, 32–35, 55–59

      Philippines campaign (1944–45), 228–57

      Battle of Bataan, 241–43

      Battle of Leyte Gulf, 233–35

      Battle of Manila, 237–41, 247–48, 252–57

      Battle of the Philippine Sea, 228–30

      Cabanatuan and Oryoku Maru, 235–37

      invasion of Lingayen Gulf, 243, 245

      liberation of Mandaluyong, 249–52

      liberation of Santo Tomas, 246–49

      Palawan massacre, 238–41

      raid at Cabanatuan, 240–41, 243–46

      U.S. forces raid Manila, 230–32

      Philippines Free Press, 86–87

      Phillips, Claire. See also Tsubaki Club

      aboard SS John Lykes, 262–65

      aliases of, 8, 72, 255, 286

      High Pockets, xi–xv, 120, 141–42, 161–63, 201, 221, 286

      arrest of, 211–13, 227, 231

      arrival in Manila, 7, 10–11

      background of, 7–10

      at Bilibid Prison, 232, 266, 288

      celebrity and fame of, xi–xii, 265–74, 277–79

      Clavier v. US, xii, xiii–xiv, 279–87

      death of, 288–89

      death of John Phillips, 122–25, 169

      diary of, xiv, 17–18, 22–23, 24, 63, 95–96, 125, 137, 157, 159–60, 167, 201, 209, 269, 281–82, 289–90

      early life of, 7–8

      espionage and intelligence gathering, 59–60, 73, 76–77, 82, 95–96, 98, 135–36, 150–51, 159–60, 160–61, 163–68, 168, 188–89, 192–93, 209, 222–23

      false papers of, 84, 115

      FBI and, 263–65, 267, 270, 280–81

      illness and recovery of, 173–77, 199, 261–62

      imprisonment at Fort Santiago, 223, 224–27, 231–32, 243, 327n

      interrogation, 221–23, 225–26, 227

      imprisonment at Mandaluyong Prison, 243, 246, 249–52

      rescue, 251–52, 255–57

      invasion of the Philippines (1941–42), 14–15, 1
    6–18, 22–24

      meetings with Boone, 38–42, 53, 61, 146

      return to Manila, 59–63

      at Sobreviñas family camp, 35–37, 41–47, 60–61, 212

      “I Was an American Spy,” 261–62, 265

      Japanese occupation of Manila, 67, 69–78, 104–5

      surveillance, 198–200, 201, 209, 211

      last years of, 287–89

      Manila Espionage, xi, 267–69, 274, 277, 281, 286–87, 323n, 326n

      marriages of, 8–9, 10, 12–13, 256, 264, 281, 283

      to John Phillips, 22–23, 63, 261

      to Manuel Fuentes, 10–11, 13, 256, 265–66, 287–88

      paranoia of, 167–69

      Peggy and, 115, 118–19, 127, 167, 173–74, 177, 199–200, 224, 256–57, 262–63, 270

      restitution claims of, 271–72, 279–87

      search for John Phillips, 37, 39–40, 43, 59–60, 73, 104–6

      supply and relief operations of, 83–85, 108–10, 115, 138–39, 140–43, 146, 148, 149–50, 154, 161–63, 169, 171–72

      on This Is Your Life, xii, 274, 288

      Phillips, John Vincent

      beginning of relationship with Claire, 12–13

      capture of, 162–63

      Claire’s search for, 37, 39–40, 43, 59–60, 73, 104–6

      death at Cabanatuan, 122–25, 169

      invasion of Philippines, 16–17, 22–24, 39–40

      marriage to Claire, 22–23, 63, 261

      Phillips, Lawrence, 216

      Phillips, Reed, 206

      Phillips, Vada May, 13, 174, 255, 261–62

      Pilar, 17–18, 22–24

      Pirovano, Enrico, 197–98

      Pius XI, Pope, x

      Pope, John Russell, xiii

      Portland Oregonian, 8

      Praeger, Ralph, 158

      Presidential Medal of Freedom, 270, 271, 273, 292

      President Pierce, SS, 10

      Prince, Robert W., 244–45

      prostitution, 74, 136–37

      Puerto Princesa, 237

      Quezon, Manuel L., 70, 101–2, 163, 169, 203, 235

      quinine, 35, 52–53, 149

      Radio Tokyo, 155

      raid at Cabanatuan (January 1945), 240–41, 243–46

      Ramsey, Edwin Price

      background of, 54

      guerrilla army, 54–55, 82, 145–46, 148, 150, 151, 181, 193, 243

      Ramona and, 181, 194–95, 230

      undercover operation, 194–95, 216–17

      Rand, Sally, 134–35, 261

      rations, 97–98, 167, 187, 227

      Rawolle, Frank, 233–34

      Red Beach, 234–35

      Red Cross, 31, 113–14, 118, 120, 140, 203–4, 265

      Remedios Hospital, 73, 113–14, 173, 174, 212, 224

      Reminiscences (MacArthur), 294

      Rendezvous by Submarine (Ingham), 291

      Rescission Act of 1946, 271–72

      Reyes, Bonifacio “Pacio,” 82, 150, 189, 199

      Reyes, Emilio V., 43, 62

     


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