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Jan 12
Last Updated on 18 January 2012
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2012 brings a new look to CarlWGray dot com 

The evolution of my web-site over the years has seen quite a few versions from the original "Bavarian's Gasthaus" (which was run on an Atari 800XL computer and a dial up phone number), to "Charley's Place", to the current "CarlWGray.com

As I upgrade to newer software, my goals for 2012 are:

  • make the site more user friendly
  • make the site smaller
  • make the site faster
  • make the site better organized

Thanks for your support and input over the years. Enjoy!

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Oct 09
Last Updated on 12 January 2012
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By Mark Lambird
GateHouse News Service

Sunday afternoon, Randy and Carol Kistler along with their daughter Kate and her husband Stephen Patterson, will host an open house at the new Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City.

Read more: Kistlers, Pattersons ready to unveil new Clay City facility

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Aug 11
Last Updated on 29 August 2011
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It is time once again for the Maglone Family Reunion.  September 18, 2011, hope you can come and join us.  Place:  Blue Mound, Illinois at the Blue Mound Communtiy Center.  12:00 Noon.  Hope to see you there. 
Menu:  Ham
           Turkey
           Dressing
           Mashed Potatoes
           Gravy
And what ever salad and deserts you want to bring.  Every year it gets better.    Call or E-mail me if you can come.     Ph. 217-692-2875
Every year we find new family members. 
 
Hope to see you this year.
 
Sincerely,
Bill and Barb Maglone

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Sep 01
Last Updated on 11 January 2012
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It is time to end my self-imposed silence of the last 7 days.

As one who has survived and lived on the periphery of the terrorist actions and assassinations by both the Bader-Meinhof gang in Germany and the Red Army Faction in Europe of German Industrialist Hans-Martin Schleyer and Italian Premier Moro;   the 1972 assassinations of the Israeli athletes in Munich by the Black September group ( I drove past the Olympic Village the day prior); and the atrocities of the war in Viet-Nam (1969-1970), I have always felt that our country was much too complacent and was woefully unprepared for any type of terrorist action.

Read more: My Reflections on September 11, 2001

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Jun 11
Last Updated on 24 June 2011
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Arlington Records Find Prompts Investigation

June 24, 2011

Associated Press|by Kimberly Hefling

WASHINGTON -- Army criminal investigators are investigating the discovery of 69 boxes of burial records from Arlington National Cemetery found abandoned in a commercial storage facility, the latest in a string of embarrassing revelations about operations at the U.S. military's most hallowed burial ground.

The records were found by the proprietor of the storage facility when the contents of the space were being auctioned after the occupant failed to pay his rental fees, Chris Grey, spokesman for the Army Criminal Investigation Command, said in an email. One box was kept by the Army CID for review, but the other 68 were returned to Arlington after they were found to contain duplicate copies of old records, Grey said.

The investigation was revealed Thursday at a House Veterans' Affairs Committee hearing on operations at the cemetery. Kathryn Condon, the cemetery's executive director, told the committee that Arlington officials contacted the Army CID as soon as they learned of the boxes' existence earlier this month from the owner of the facility. She said personally identifying details such as Social Security numbers were in the records, but there's a limited security risk because the individuals are deceased.

Last June, the Army's inspector general found more than 200 discrepancies between burial maps and grave sites, meaning the location of some people's remains were incorrectly recorded on some maps. Officials found cemetery operations were poorly managed and reliant on paper records to keep track of more than two dozen interments a day. The cemetery is where some 300,000 troops, spouses and U.S. dignitaries have been laid to rest since 1864.

Condon and other newly appointed officials have worked since last summer to unravel the problems, even opening some graves.

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