it was back to school this week and back to work for Jachin Illingsworth, the cross-walk guard for the Thornhill - ' §cheols. He has been there.for four years and has become -fentlon. a good fr friend fo many of the children that must cross High- way 16 to get home. Twice a week he hands out treats to the a children, a sure way to get their. hearts on and thelr-al- | . ‘recommendation ° Jailed 18 years for aa “MPerrace: ROMP: COMP toned oo oe BALTIMORE. (AP) - David Barnett, a. former CIA: operative, was sen- . tented to 18 years in prison today for selling U.S, in- - telligence secrets to the * Soviet Union.. ‘ “E don’t-think there is 4 - any’ ‘question you.did harm - to this. ceauntry, gala U.S: ;.,, Dia ‘rau aR ranks, An." ad oad abe ” Barrett pleaided guilty " last Oct, 29 toa single count of transmitting © in- formation ta:a- foreign. . ‘power, The plea came: 45 - part of a bargain with the cave government... The government. “had ‘agreed rot to Inake any - “for sentence. ‘but. ‘made “a: - espionage is life in prison, “The most - damaging information in the hands of . ” described the allegations - - early stages of his trial last fall = ” pefare’ the” Plea . “BONN router) —A tip “ Soviet interpreter at the East West .. wollitary. force, wediction talks in Vienna bas ‘defected to West Germany, bringing impor- taht infermation with him, ‘Western * ; : intelligence. sources sald taday. -.. The sources described 35- year-old. Viktor . Korolyuk ga “a man why can (elu Ket." aw? _ said lm ca statement ‘detailing ‘Bar: ; ‘The - nett’s crime, maximum sentence for: Mr. Barnett, in the opinion of CIA analysts,. was _ transmitted to the KGB,” Assistant U.S. ‘Attorney’ | David Queen: said in the - statement ate Barnett's sentencing. Barnett, 47, of Bethesda, Md, now runs: an import- . George Matava, a justice department. lawyer, had against Barnett, during the The Bann -goverament | dtatement: “It is known to . the federal government. that the Soviet citizen Vik- tor Korolyuk had entered | the federal “republic.” It” gave no further details, - The Stultgarter Zeitung newspaper said Korolyuk ‘ ‘carrying ls considered to be. important secrets. Although - the. “BC B RIEFS ve € i ie BAN LIFTED “KELOWNA. (CP) — An -. overtime ban which forced ‘cancellation and diversion of late-night flights. at Kelowna Wednesday, following a meeting between the city, . the: ‘Canadian Union of © Public. Employees and a. 1 mediator. The bari began Dee: 19 when 17° maintenance and emer- gency workers refused to (weaTHER. } A. weak Pacific weather disturbance moving through the area will give * us periods of rain this af. teraeon | twas lifted . tapering off | it. Tomorrow bok - ‘for mainly cloudy ‘skies with - more showers. Temperatures. will. ba. | slightly cooler reaching - only 2 degrees Celsius 0 degrees overnight. Friday and dropping off to “work pasl 11:25, pam until. the city discussed thetr grievances about pay and . job classification. The union has been without a dontract since Dee. 81. CONTRACT HEFTY VANCOUVER (cP) — the United Steelworkers of America has negotiated a hefty wage settlement of 51 per cent over three years for members employed by ‘Lister Bolt and Chain Ltd, of nearby Richmond: The tnion said the new pact: brings a journeyman’s rate to $16.26 an hour by 1983, - ’ BEACONS INSTALLED NANAIMO (CP) — Five hazard beacons are being installed | at ‘Nanaimo airport bo allow scheckiled, sight flights, sald city Ald. Dick Winkleman. He said the electrical beacons, which emit a fixed red light, should be in use by the end of April. Alr B.C. says It will begiri . night service the day after the beacons ire working. one-line _ ” the’ bargain was‘reached. ©‘ Matava said then that the -government ‘would prove . Barnett left the CIA in 1970 *~ in hopes of making more , money. He then failed as a” ‘businessman in. Indouesia, ’ Matava ‘said, and,“ more - . than “$100, 000: in debt, _-turmed to ‘the Saviet KGBi in : 1978 ‘to sell Us. secrets. Barnett - =revealed : ‘the * names.of 30..CIA” tn: dercover .agents, several «. - foreign CIA collaborators _, and details-of a CIA under- ° - gover. operation known as HABRINK, thea “‘one of its highest” priority operations," ‘the gov- | emment sald, - Matava ‘said HA-BRINK obtained © manuals and “puture of iis information is : not known, irritation in the . Soviet delegation in Vienna - suggests the leak is con- - sidered serious, ‘the news: _ Paper added. * : The newspaper said in. a report iran Vienna that the interpreter” . delegation “in the week — paris from almost every. weapon the Rusiians had Supplied to one country — not named by Matava but" identified by Sources as In- Sonesta, an - Soon- ‘after: ‘Barnett of. tered. his. services. for .1 $70,000. to ‘the ; Soviet. cultural-- - ‘attache In-- Jakarta, , Indonesia, he .,,.. . gave: information:.to. an agent called ‘Dmitriy, who - paid” him, - $25,000, the . government said. " Later, “thé KGB pressed " Barnett to get back inte.” Intelligence work ‘with thie.. -CLA or anothet govertiment * “agency, Matava said, eventually ' poying: him a) total oF 2,b08.. : . fete “his: before Christmas,” : drove "to: the. city's Schwechat Airporl. and took the-first | seat ‘available te the Weat. ° The plane landed in | + Hoe ‘jobs. Those. efiorts Barnett: resisted’ trying for a CIA job foe fear aie. _ detector.test would disclose be was a Soviet apy. bul did - agree .to “try. ‘to. get congressional” or: White . * back a6 a! Restos cone tract.- employee © cS | ‘Washington: in: January, 1973, to. train agents and _ three months later he was Ls in contact with the KGB. Then on March 18,1980, - the FBI confronted Barnett ‘at his’ part-tinie CIA job and “after ‘a ‘short con- - fersallon with ‘the agents, ‘Barnett began his con- _ dessin," Matava said, ne 2 flees Russia with data ‘Duesseldor!, : where he “bummed himself in to airport police ‘who immediately summoned ‘the - federal - intelligence agency, itdaid. ‘The: loterpreter ‘was taken © _e a. secret . -Tocation, “the Crown land sale only if. proven. essential » VANCOUVER (CP) - _ ‘The provincial government: "will aly seli Crown land to’ ranchers if they can prove - © _ it is essential to the © operation of thelr spreads, . Sgrieulture Minister Jim - ’ Hewitt sald Wednesday. The minister confirmed government has ‘decided on. a policy of . selling what he termed “sore Jand” to ranchers: and all that is needed is a technical : Approval by cabinét. Governizent - “officials said two days ago that the Hind deal. could, potentially _fovolve: 160,000, hecires ” (247,000 pores). , The policy has brought | expressions of concern fran senior government olficials, forest industry apokesmen and envi- . ronmentalists who are " worried that steckmen will be allowed to buy multi-use - resource land'— property _ -with high reeréational, : wildlife of forestry values. ' Hewitt anid the govern: : ment “le giving the ran- ching lLidustry control over Crowa' tands, they hive been leasing from the gov- « ernment for years. _ : “Weare not giving them . _ anything they haven't-had ” before, Ranchers have had contro!‘ over. the ; leased lands “.and sow we’ are - giving them, an‘ option ‘to: buy hem. _ Becdtiso of. the ‘price: of “Iand be doubted that many. tanchers will be able ‘to. afford it. _ Traditionally, stockmen: ; have- used more than 4° million hectares (10 million acres) of Crown rangeland ‘ under.two rental systems . 7 annual permite ad log leases, ; - When the’ new, Forestry Act was passed two years “ago, the lease system in- volving more than 300,000 hectres (about 725,-000 acres) was to be phased out over five years and replaced’ La a licence system. made: imy rorementa te to some of provement Sieroter ith “awider the shorter Hoencing system, Hewiti “sata, “And. that: is wy re have. given . them’ the portunity to buy it.” While confirming that It will be ranchers who will define what lands are important! to thelr day-to- _ day operations, he said the Povernment’ will not sell: reereational land or multi- - use property for wildlife or rhe ere ir ‘More money TRURO, N.S. (CP), — Universities and, colleges should get at least a 12-per- : cent increase in govern- ment furding fob the 1961- academic year to main-- tain. the qifality of _ education in the’ Allantic région, the exectitive- director of the Association of aha Universities a ' government programs | and grants $0 pér cent of funds, for: ‘tlvesies ia ‘the: -Miefiie feten Union’ and riahagemeat” ° . Will: meet for.the first time «this. ‘afternoon: i on Pa le the t “Labor: Relations omcer; Edna’ Forestor': will attend * the meating ‘along ‘with the“ “area representative ‘of the -Hotel, -Restaurant,. Cullpiry_ ‘and Bartenders ‘Union,’ Carl ‘Axleson, ‘Who | few ‘In Wednesday. *: “The dy employees walked off the fob Fue, at noc he work: until to protest “Working coms, . ditions, hiring of non-union "labor and past, grlovances:. : Gerri Menley,- itiop * gteewardat the hots otel, says ~ they’ will ‘not’: ds tock, to”: “They will also’ continue to Picket the ‘hotel: Manager all their “> “demands. have bees rey what the. series . were striking about. Nort -Moriseali is ‘not | vf happy with this because he | gays they. are‘ boibering "> fallin _ Sistomers caning inte the” -SEYS oe lby ED CURELL and, MARIA YOUNG oo “1nd it very uiing to 2 “elim - up | the: Jibrary basement. ‘sleps as happy serainble ‘to. the - picture- . book section, Another pre- schoo! hour finished, another-story told, Have Children’s absorption into that scope of magical words that enchant, amuse and. teach ‘is “itself them | onto: that: ‘pathway ° and observe as they are. lost in the dark woods with ’. Hansel. and: Gretel -or ° - discoven, ‘the; silliness ° in. “POLICE NEWS ‘two reports of! ‘todd ‘thefts -Wednesday:. “Ap: ‘ proximately $400 in- tool -. was taken from the back of | a truck:and $500 warth'of twols Was reported missing frem~ . Northwest Com:" 7 -rnuily, College ot we vo geowanite weet aN ere fee or int intersection "of ‘Kinj pnd Albatross at 12:45 p. u. Wednesday. There were no. injuries bit damage to both —...-- vehicles was. estimated at. » $1,000. Kenneth ‘Plante : was : itis amazing | Jarid -eager. preschoolers - , ‘* dilustration ‘and’ no. text." You'll: be surprised’ how you read to your child ~ "quickly: a ‘tot ‘will -tie . Intely?. . faselnating lo watch. ‘Get’ - broad “anid. “condbantiy, and stretching -. how amiuch of it children have and‘ tow © often they ‘want to share It with someaneelse. Pick up ~ a-pictare book. which is all . together the most Inventive _,lale of adventure.” Books do 0 many things, They. reassure, they’re * escape, | they.’ make Bad .; faces smile, they open up ’ our little world and show us. how much’. world. there ~ really ia, . Introduce your. - children tothem at an. early age.: “Perhaps ‘they. “WAI enjoy. mom or. ae PORT “HURON, “Mich. AP): — MH: you "want ‘to ‘borrow Gulliver's Travels. ” fret the gublic Horary in” ; ~ St Clair County's Kimball o-G * Township, youmay haveto. “, wear. gloves.” rr. swinlt? hovel 'G. Lynn Campbelt™ driving a 1966 Chev pickup ~ : : truck and making a left- ‘ turn: inte the Nechake “Shopping Centre when he ‘was -rear-ended, Michael . Galatninibas been charged with following too close. " WOMAN LOOKS AHEAD WINDSOR, Ont, (CP) — ‘The. editor. of ‘Working Worhan- magazine predicts / that bome day women will ' make the‘sime money and hold ag ‘many: business: Group! © when a water pipe . poe “and burst, Frending part of the library, ~ Instead of discarding the’ ‘books and trying to collect insurance,” “libraryn- director Harry Wu figures that cold storage could. ary” : gut: the.’ pages; much ‘as -~ gelzed in September when : : deputies: found: it growing ‘ ‘qn, four residential lots’ in _ calles is. rogue dried and The books are stacked and -. political offices as mex. Scns cts bes never way forte Oil Company of Silverneciin au Cantdian 9 than’ Swi oa i other boll Erol < what in being read to them . but the association of books with pleasure will set them ‘in the right ‘direction: woe Why: not: register your - child" for= our. preschool © i storyhours:.~ ‘ programme - beginning, ‘in. ‘and.’ tot: ' Jonuaryt, These are both . ” ‘pix week: ‘pesnions, for pre: . schoolers ‘aged | 3.5," Wed - nesdays at 10:30 a.m. starting Jan: , 21st: and Thuradays ‘at’ 2 Pa. - beginning Jan. 22nd, and.” Upbeat “progr is tor the under 3’, one parent. roust. accompany the child. - First get: together is Jan. 8. ‘ fel 10:3) sm, Please. call . “among. turkeys, > -beinger. ‘and kielbasa, kilograms: marijuana, “he! ‘had’ it ed to hishoude qutside of, town) and: loaded ‘in: a. trash bin. He then chained . -the bin toa telephone pote. ~ "With, a ‘snip of bolt: cat tess, the: } marijiaina was - gone, “Sure I'm embarrassed - they’. stole’ it from “my . property,” the sheriff said . Wednesday. ° ran : The. ‘ arijuana was _ the town of Penrose. Group ii» : eee ee