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Show BUDDHIST FUNERAL i HELD ON BROADWAY NBW "i I IRK, March 24 The fun-era fun-era services of the Buddhists was I held in o Broadway funeral i hureh over the body of Tasulco Kawama, 33 years old. a distinguished Japanese t chemist, who died Tuesday, three I Weeks after his arrival in this country Ion an Industrial mission. A Buddhist priest performed the j ceremony clipped a lock of :he hulr . riiniiied the finger nails and placed', in the casket n box of cigars, one of clgarcts and a number of articles Ka-warns Ka-warns h.id treasured In life. Members of the JapnnesA embassy ii W .ishlngton many wealthy lapan- jese of this city and a number of Americans attended the ceremony H ige lnconse pots wore fired, and the ' ! Buddhists present followed the Orlen- Ital funeral customs ai the priest rented re-nted the 6acred texe. ! The body was crematod. The ashep , w .ere placed In an urn and given to M. Fuglta, Japanese banker. M. Fuglti I he WOUl.( Carry the ashen of K,. warns to the widow, who became Ka- iwama's bride three weeks before he started tn this countrv |