Lieut. Gilbert
Steingart
U.S.S. Ocelot, F.P.O.
San Francisco
Monday 6 August 1945,
10:45 PM
Dearest Eleanor,
Another day,
another dollar or so the saying goes.
About 11:30 last night the medical officer we've been looking for
arrived and this morning Cox's relief also showed up. Now Dr. Bushyager and Dr. Law are waiting to
see who moves. Bushyager hopes he'll go
back to the states as he has eighteen months out. It won't make any difference to Law. If he leaves here he'll get another assignment
out here. Well, we'll wait and see.
I worked all
morning as usual and this afternoon. I took a picket boat for a run into town
to see about a USO show. I've got one
scheduled for Friday night provided I can find a piano tuner in the meantime. I've got a line on a couple but I won't know
definitely until tomorrow.
I got back to
the ship at 4:30, reported to the captain and retired to my room. Took a shower and then censored mail and read
until time for dinner. After chow we
played cribbage until movies and now here I am.
I got two
letters, a copy of the Outlook and some Navy literature. So the visitors were uninteresting? I'm sorry they had to spoil an evening for
you.
My mother's
report about Nat's office is surprising.
Now is the time to make money and it can't be done under a set-up such
as his. Somehow I can't feel about
things as Jimmie does. Maybe I'll feel
different when I'm closer to the activities.
I feel I'm doing an important and necessary job and though our
separation has been a long one we'll make up for it later and in many ways.
Of course
Ruth wants Leon to be there for Harry's 50th.
However if she's going to make such a fuss about it how can she ask
everyone to go Dutch. What's the matter? Did Harry lose a couple of thousand in the
market? Gosh she's tight.
Yes dear we
got the dope on the plane crash into the Empire State. As a matter of fact we have a very complete
newspaper that comes out every night.
Tonight's
movie was old and lousy. "Barbary
Coast" with Edward G. Robinson, Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea.
That is
thirty for tonight so I'll sign off. Pleasant dreams my Darling.
Love
Gil
Time Magazine article about Ulithi, dated August 6, 1945.
The Movie
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