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MOSCOW i(f)—A ring of “sput- nik towns” is being erected around Moscow to relieve ‘con- gestion in the capital. | These satellite communities are but one of the moves started by Moscow’s planners who re- gard the city as “too tight in the centre.” Another major step will be to freeze the population at its present 6,200,000. Nikolai Ullas, architect of Moscow, says new factories will be located in the satellite communities just out- side Moscow and in housing de- velopments near the city limits. “The satellite towns will gain in importance in the coming years,’ says Ullas. “We are also building self - supporting. com- munity centres on the outskirts of the city. These are inside the city limits but will lessen the density in the central part. We hope, moreover, to take care of some growth by . constructing ; higher apartment: houses. | NO TRANSIT WORRY | “Each of these housing de-: velopments will be self - con- tained. The mpin item is to have people live close to where they work. Otherwise, we will have a big transportation prob- lem.” The neighborhood centres will have populations of 100,000 to 150,000 each, broken -down inte units of 6,000. In- addition to apartment houses, they will Port Alice mill ! being expanded — VANCOUVER (@ — Approx-. :imately $2,000,000 is being spent: ‘at the Port Alice mill of Rayon-' ‘ier Canada Ltd: on improve-: ments to increase company ef-; i ficiency, a release said today. The installations will provide | fer additional bleach -piant fa-" cilities including the production; and use of chloride dioxide and! | | | PIDODPOD ODD P DIOP IDOL OP LODDODPDEDODOROLOOD POPO DIO VOODOO LOD DIO DDODOD JAPANESE FIRM DESIGNS . NEW ‘GASTRO-CAMERA” — TOKYO (Reuters) —- A Japanese optical firm has - designed a new “‘gastro-camera”’ for photographing the Spokesmen for the firm said none of the convent- tional cameras of the ‘‘gastro’’ type can be focused at. The existing tiny ‘‘gastro camera," long tube, is Swallowed by’the patient. 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Search ends | for victims” | of air crash PENTICTON (@-—The § search hot nearby Skaha Lake for vic- | | tims of an April 27 plane crash ;ended Tuesday with the recovery jot the body of 15-year-old Rich- | iard George Parmicy. | The boy perished | Parents and two of Tsisters when their plane with’ ‘two other persons aboard was: ‘in collision with a lighter plane - ‘over the lake, All seven in the |heavier plane and the soie oc- ccupant of the other craft died. Two of the bodies were brought out of the lake the day of the ‘Crash, The seventh vietim) was ‘found during the weeknd by the ‘Leam oof navy divers from Es- -quimalt. | FPHIPPLIP PPO LE DGIO VPP OCDPDOOCDOOOOOEE PTAs WANT | EXAMS BACK VANCOUVER. 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FOR DETAILED FLIGHT INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS PHONE 99 TAXI Prince Rupert 5302 HEAD OFFICE: VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Bonds due Ju Bonds due Ju general purpr ¢ of Bank of C interest) and be registered . Bonds of both fotme will be in the same denominations and fully interchangeable as to denomination ISSUE OF $450,000,000 . wae GOVERNMENT OF CANADA BONDS Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister of Finance to receive subscriptions for a wor $350,000,000 Proceeda of the offeriiig will be used to redeem $275,000,000 of Government of Canada arty tion to $100,000,000 of 414% Bonds due June 1, 1967 and dated December 1, 1961, The new issues will be dated June 1, 1963 and will bear interest from that date. Principal ; and interest are payable in lawful money of Canada, Principal is payable at any Agency , without charge. Bonds may he registered as to principal or as to principal and interest, Definitive bonds will be available on or about June 3, 1963 (without payment. of accrued where applicable). The new iasues are authorized under authority of an Act of the Parliament of Canada and both principal and interest are a charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. Subscriptions, sublect te allotment, may be mado to Bank of Canadas, through any Investinent dealer oligible to act as a primary distributor or ary bank In Canada. , Tho books of the loars will close at 6.00 p.m. Eastorn Daylight Tine, May 14, 1963. An official prospectus way be obtained from any Agency of Bank of Canada. Orrawa, MAY 13, 1968. loan, to be issued for cash as follows: 1 year 1 month 314% non-callable bonds due July 1, 1964 Issue price: 99.35% vere Yielding about 3.87% to maturity Interest payable July 1 and January 1 One month's interest payable July 1, 1963 Denominations: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000 and —4 year 414% non-callable bonds due June 1, 1967 issue price: 99% Yielding about 4.53% to maturity Interest payable December Land June 1 " Denontinations: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000 and $100,000,000 —25 year 5% non-callable bonds due June 1, 1988 : Issue price: 99% . Vielding about 5.07% to maturity. : Interest payable December T and June 1 : Denominations: $500, $1,000, $5,000, $25,000 and $100,000, ne 1, 1963, to redeem at maturity £11,425,191 of Government of Canada 3°H ly 1, 1963 (Newfoundland Stock) and 3! 4°) Bonds due July 1, 1963 and for " mes of the Government of Canada. The new 414°) Bonds are an addi- ' anada, Interest is payable at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank thereafter in two forms: bearer form with coupons attached (this form may as to principal) and fully registered form with interest payable by cheque. and/or form without charge (subject to Government transfer requirements Ottawa, through "