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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1965, p. 6

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ae AB peelnns i SARA daa BT Le a To vy Back To Normal For The Big Town att. group whieh Ould Suldl" por to cmaney Wi ment group whic included some of the country's! some oe pen cl outstanding experts on elec-lyear.old Jay Hounsell that he trical power system operation|was not to blame for the black- and design to plan procedures|out. a be followed in the. investiga-| As he walked home he idly STOCKHOLM (AP) spairing at the long waiting list bs for a city-owned apartment, Al- NEED A NEW FURNACE? cost him more than $200 to send Ne Dews Vevment--tirt Payment ie ee ee ee ee ee aes ee | Jesus Planned Crucifixion, 'A Conspiracy, Says Author « fixion is disturbing many * in Britain. * believing himself to be the } throughout his life to manipu- KNOX CHURCH LAUNCHES PARTNERSHIP DRIVE The members of Knox Presbyterian Church, Sim- coe st. n., Oshawa, at a gational dinner Wed- y night, launched a "Partnership in the Gospel" program. The program is designed to make people aware of the needs of the church in a spiritual as well as a monetary sense. Seen seated are Rev. Gordon Brett (left), minister of the church and Jan Drygala, special events chairman and A. H. Dancey, contact chairman. Other members of the committee in charge of the project are: George Simeson, publicity chair- man and Gilbert Murdoch, division contact chairman. --Oshawa Times Photo By GODFREY ANDERSON LONDON (AP)--A controver- sial new book claiming that Jesus planned his own cruci- churchmen of all denominations The book--titled The Pass- over Plot--suggests that Jesus, promised Messiah, schemed According to Dr. Schonfield, Jesus knew the church had to be founded = fulfilment of the prophecies, so He pl d that fulfilment in * the minutest de- ta He timed the plan for his ap- parent death so that He would be crucified on Friday, knowing that because of the Jewish sab- bath he would be taken down from the cross within a few hours. Dr. Schonfield claims: wound in his side. His body was secretly taken away and buried, leaving the mystery of the empty tomb. SEES NO UNTRUTH Throughout, Dr. Schonfield seems anxious to avoid appear- ing an anti-Christian propagand- ist. He insists nothing can be proved either way. And, in ar- guing that Jesus did not die on the cross and that his resurrec- NEW YORK (AP) -- Busi- nesses and tion facili- ties, crippled by the 10-hour power failure that spread across seven states and into Ontario Tuesday night, hopefully looked to near normal operations to- day. Power conservation is being observed in New York City, hardest hit by the massive tech- of the federal power commis- tie said there was no evi- sion, acting on direction of President Johnson to make a point the cause "and come up with recommendations to avoid a recurrence, said he expects a preliminary report would be made to the president by the weekend. The commission met Wednes- nological breakdown. Full power is not expected to be re- stored for several days. The U.S. Veterans Day holi- day is contributing to the return to normal. Schools, government facilities, banks and some busi- nesses are closed today--grant- ing a day's grace to New York's heavily taxed power facilities. The stock exchanges remain open. Cause of the breakdown re- mains as dark as the blackout itself, but state and federal agencies are making intenisve investigations, commission, said he was confi- dent the reason for the failure will be uncovered, It apparently originated in upstate New York. Uppermost in the minds of government and industry lead- ers is the prevention of a recur- rence. Some warned that it could happen again unless the cause is tracked down and elim- James A. Lundy, chairman of| | |jthe New York public service Remember this number... C 7, remember this wine! inated. Chairman Joseph C. Swidler' batted hydrants and trees with a stick. 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Time is getting short ! | late people in order that the Old _ Testament prophecies would be led. The writer is Dr. Hugh J. Schonfield, a Jewish scholar ' Hving in London, well known | for his modern translation of the ! New Testament and some 30 « commentaries on biblical his- tory. Published here by Hutchinson, the book will appear in the United States when negotia-| to wrap his body acted as tions over the rights are con- dressings for his injuries. He cluded. probably briefly recovered Dr. Schonfield, 64, says he| consciousness after being laid] Scores of churchgoers wrote subscribes to no religious creed) jn the tomb but succumed|to the newspapers, mostly in himself though he believes in| from the soldier's lance condemnation of the book. RED MITTON he has written his book not to , . create a sensation but in an hon- | + est search for truth. 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