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Show Sunday, December 19, 1971 Page 4—\THE HERALD, Provo, Utah One-Fourth of Mankind Right Funeral, On PowerPlants But Wrong Body by Don Ockley and John Lone (8. The Brilliance of T’ang) APreviews of Texas in Szechwan | | 4 Solons Ask SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) — Mourners were called back 2 second time to attend a funeral because the first time the Tougher Rules wrong body was cremated, a funeral director said Saturday WASHINGTON (UPI) —Four western senators have asked the Interior Department to be tougher with power plants in their area polluting the air Sens, Clinton P. Anderson and cremation ceremony of a woman who should have been Joseph M. Montoya, D-N.M., cremated ata different Howard W. Cannon, D-Nev., and crematorium. Frank E, Moss, D-Utah, wrote to Interior Secretary Rogers The ashes of the first woman C.B. Morten. to be cremated were given to There is enough doubt about members of her own family, he enforcement at the Four CorThe mixup of the bodies occurred because both the deceased women had the same surname, he said. Mourners were told they had attended the The Marvelous } South-Pointing Carriage said. | ners plant, for example, they - said, to “warrant’a special de. partmental review of controly planned for other coal-burning plants in the region.” The area is where the states of New Mexico, Arizona, Colo. rado and Utah come togethar The Four Corners plantis g Fruitland, N.M., but the over. all power complex involves sey. eral western areas. The Fruitland plant spews out 300 tons of fly ash per day, f Anderson said. Men many Chinesestill call themselves Today of T’ang. The Chinatowns in many American literally cities arecalled T’ang-jen Chieh which, T'ang. translated, means Streets jor Men of DunJ. Li If the ancient time of the sage-kings was China’s golden age in legend, the T’ang dynasty (618-906) was such in fact, The barbarians were subdued and Chinese to sovereignty was acknowledged from Korea the gates of India, 'n power andextent, in popucivilization contemporary no culture, and lation could compare with the T’ang. By 755 the population was more than 53 million. Tothe capital of Ch’angan came merchants and envoys fromall over the known world. In culture. the greatest flowering of the T’ang was in poetry andpainting. , In religion, Buddhism reached its apex, thoughthepessimistic teachings of the Gautama had beengreatly modified by the basically optimistic Chinese, In reply to the challenge of Buddhism, the native Taoism, which had degenerated into a cult of alchemists and magicians, REPLACEMENT BULBS enjoyed a “counterreformation,” But as Buddhism declin::d, Confucianism gained, particularly as the basis for the civil service examinations. 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