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Show h . 2A TheSalt Lake Tribune, T h urs d a y D e m b r rj! b Shultz: A Lot Of People Want Me Out 1985 Continued From A-- Spotlight l any perceptions that Shultz was not a team player. Sniping at high officials is an everyday occurrence in this capital and Shultz' has had difficulty with people more conservative than he almost from the day he took office 3 2 years Reagan, one official said, was at the point of firing Shultz a year ago s who were on the advice of a number Shultz when replaced upset of conservative ambassadorial appointees with career diplomats. Shultz was spared when two conservatives in the government whose opinions Reagan values came to his defense. They even had a successor picked out," the official said, declining to identify him. Shultz has other options besides being secretary of state and he has indicated that if the rough and tumble of Washington became too burdensome, he could always go back to California and would do so without second thoughts. His chief asset appears to be his relationship with Reagan to whom he has easy access. But some of Reagan's closest confidants, including CIA Director William Casey and Defense Secretary Caspar Wemberger, have been at odds with Shultz on policy issues for years. According to one official, sentiment against Shultz probably has accelerated because of the Geneva summit and the polygraph dispute. Hours after Shultz had registered his disagreement with testing, the CIA, in a departure from its normal policy, called such testing the best deterrent" against misuse of secret information. The statement left the impression that CIA Director Casey was subtly trying to undercut Shultz. hard-liner- Associated Press Laserphoto Pope John Paul II delivers a Christmas message from balcony to thousands of people packing St. Peters Square. The pontiff offered greetings in 51 languages. i Pope Urges World to Remember The Mystery of Christs Birth By Paula Butturini United Press International Pope John Paul II delivered Christmas greetings in 51 languages and urged a world too by the temptation of arrogant power and oppression" to remember the beauty and mystery of Christs birth. ?Phe pontiff, dressed in shining gold ariji white vestments, celebrated a d solemn high Mass in St. Peters then delivered his traditional "Urii et Orbi message to the city anitthe world from the main balcony ofihe largest church in Christendom. During his appearance in 81. Peters Square, John Paul delivered Christmas greetings to the wJ(ild in 51 languages, including Russian and, for the first time, Afghan. He also spoke in thefive major languages used in India; where he will visit Feb. ! - VATICAN CITY repeats it as one defenseless in the midst of a world that is armed and too often defeated by the temptation of arrogant power and oppression," the pope said, referring to himself in the third person, When John Paul spoke in English, A blessed he wished Christians Christmas in the peace of Jesus Christ, the saviour of the world," More than 30,000 people stood in St. Peters Square for John Pauls ad- He dress and apostolic blessing but millions more were expected to hear or view the celebrations via radio and television broadcasts. John Paul spoke mainly of the centhe birth tral Christmas mystery of what Christians believe is God but also made man in Jesus Christ referred to current world issues, inviolations, opcluding human-right- s pression, starvation, moral laxity and the planet's shrinking store of natural resources. Calling himself defenseless" in an armed world, John Paul said he wished to reproclaim the Christmas mystery in the signs and needs of our time. Basil-icaan- repeats it forcefully in a world where there are still people dying of He starvation and where human rights are scandalously violated and a mass of suffering weighs upon humanity," the pope said. The Polish-borpope said Christians should know "how to be sober with regard to the resources of the universe and wise in the use of the energies of its own mind." n The true Christian, John Paul said, "knows how to resist the false mirage of a progress that is indifferent to moral values, and looks only to the immediate and material advantage. "People are upset with Shultz across the board, one senior official said. Shultz's quick temper sometimes makes for tense dealings with his colleagues, he said. The opposition to Shultz comes from many quarters. Conservatives, in particular, are dissatisfied with Shultz's stand on arms control and his perceived reluctance to provide assistance to anticommunist rebels in Angola. Among the Angola issue has become favorite rallying cry. hard-liner- s, Newspaper Article Helps Reunite Rather , Daughter -a Chesapeake, yeT-ol- va. (ap cerebral palsy victim d 9- - who said she wanted a permanent home forlChristmas was reunited with her fairer for the holiday after a a story about the foster child. newspa-pet-publish- Tit's a Christmas miracle, said Martha E. Houston, a social worker whq had long sought a home for Marie. Ya-mfc- Che girls father, who said he had been looking for her for seven years, sayi her photograph last Thursday in He wept thelNorfolk Virginian-Pilo- t. asle told city social workers that his search had ended at last, and the social workers said they cried along with him. 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Freudinguer said Lee, 65, underwent the operated on Don Johnson, who plays narcotics detective Sonny Crockett on television's "Miami Vice" sent out "fantasy" Christmas cards this year to friends and fans. Sure, the usual "Happy Holidays" is there, but thats where the merry Christmas fanfare ends. The cover features a reindeer hovering in the blue sky, presents washing up on the beach, a fish swimming on the sand and a palm tree with an ornament his face. reflecting Johnsons best asset a on Johnsons staff. The original is so woman this said Oh, trippy, painting of the design now hangs proudly in Johnsons home. No word yet on how many cards were printed, but Johnson knows he signed plenty of them. "I didn't know I had so many friends," he said. d Frank Sinatras hit song "My Way" inspired a Missoula. Mont., woman to figln deadly cancer her way: rejecting painful chemotherapyHollie McCullough, 46, said she gave up chemotherapy for malignancies of the abdomen and spine after two months in 1983 because she "didnt like being sick all the time. The woman telephoned The Desert Sun newspaper in Palm Springs, Calif., with this Christmas message to Sinatra, who lives in nearby Rancho Mirage: "Thank you, Frank Sinatra for giving me the courage to live my way and thank you for the joy of listening to you ... sing." Tribune Wire Services Readying Trip to California Reagan Gets a Sport Coat And Dines With Guests - WASHINGTON (UPI) President d Reagan, a perennial pick on the list, received a blue sport coat from his fashion-minde- d wife Nancy Wednesday during the first couple's fifth Christmas celebration in the White House. The Reagans spent a quiet day in the family quarters of the White House before being joined in late afternoon by relatives and longtime friends, including actress Claudette Colbert, for a traditional turkey dinner. Elaine Crispen, the first lady's press secretary, said Mrs. Reagan, who received a King Charles spaniel puppy named Rex as a surprise gift from her husband earlier this month, reciprocated with a blue blazer for the president and a red sweater for Rex. And for those dressy outings, Crispen said, Rex also received a leash with a black bowtie. In the past, the Reagans gifts to one another have included such items as a chain saw and pickup truck all for use during vacation stays at their e California ranch. With the cycle of official business down to a holiday lull, the White House had no comment on a report in The Washington Post that the Office of Management and Budget is eying deep cuts in fiscal 1987 spending on Medicare, Medicaid and the National Institutes of Health to meet some $50 billion in savings required by the Gramm-Rudmabalanced budget law. best-dresse- Soviets do celebrate New Years Eve, the day when Grandfather Frost and his helper Snow Maiden bring gifts to children who have been good. Members of the Russian Orthodox church also celebrate Christmas by the old calendar Jan. 7 But Christmas Day Dec. 25 -passed with people scurrying to work and trying to beat the lines at the shops during lunch hour. Only diplomats, journalists and businessmen held the traditional Christmas parties while their Soviet counterparts worked a normal eight-hou- r day. The official news agency Tass noted that it was Christmas Day, but only in remarking about a violent death in West Germany "Murder on Christmas Day, said the headline on a story about the death of a Turkish student in Hamburg. The real parly wiI egin on New Years Eve when Dyed Moroz, or Grandfather Frost, and Sneguruchka, or Snow Maiden, will appear with bags filled with toys Grandfather Frost is remarkably like his Western counterpart. His suit is red, his beard is white and he travels on a flying sleigh A 11 5 n The law requires reductions in domestic and military spending to keep the deficit at or below $144 billion. The Christmas maintained a tradition set by the Reagans in 1981, as did their Christmas Eve trip to the home of United States Information Agency Director Charles ' Wick to ring in the holiday with close friends. The seasonal pattern continues Friday, when the Reagans take off on their annual trip to i California to spend New Year's at the 5 sprawling Palm Springs estate of t publishing magnate Walter Annen- - ; s berg. The Wick family was on the guest 1 list for dinner Wednesday, along with presidential daughter Maureen Rea- - i gan, husband Dennis Revell, the first ' ladys friend Nancy Reynolds and Colbert, who is starring in Washing- - : ton with Rex Harrison in the British ; farce Arent We All?" The Reagans attended a perfor- - i mance of the comedy at the Kennedy ? Center last week. Also invited to share another ; Christmas at the White House were t the families of former Reagan aide; Michael Deaver and Richard Davis, : Mrs. Reagan's brother, as well as Nancy Reynolds, a close friend of the j I first lady, and her son Michael. The menu included roast turkey, i chestnut dressing, giblet gravy, sweet ; potato train filled with cranberries, a Christmas wreath of spinach with : honey-glazevegetables, alfalfa nest ; salad, sesame dressing and monkey . bread. . ; d Soviet Union Admits an Aeroflot Jet Was Hijacked to China Last Week Continued From they displayed A-- l in the situation," Tass said. - RATES S Js pe' copy Daily t 00 per vupy Sunday (Rotes mov flitter outside the bolt Lake Metropolitan or ea y All W Union unsolicited cuticles, Cornet Defscr 237-295- fports Dept. 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Christmas in Russia cbf iatt t'akf Irtbunr Sooth - Free Christmas Call NEW YORK youngster has been placed in hF fathers home on an extended necessary legal checks are made. --The rr Peggy Lee,' suffering from complications from double-bypasheart surgery 12 weeks ago, spent Christmas Day in a Santa Monica, Calif., hospital bed but was expected to go home before New Year's 688-acr- 7T had just never given up looking for; her, said the father, a Chesapeake industrial plant worker who spoke on condition of anonymity. "She was always on my mind. Frank Sinatra Don Johnson Peggy Lee ago. The fate of the hijacker or hijackers was unclear. The Soviets men- - tioned only a single "armed criminal on board" but a Chinese Foreign Affairs official said four Soviet hijackers were in custody. It was unclear if Chinese officials would return the hijacker or hijackers to the Soviet Decorations Blamed for Some Of Yule Fires That Kill Six Bv The Associated Press Holiday fires in seven states killed six people and injured 35, including five critically, and authorities said four of the blazes were linked to Christmas decorations or wrapping paper. In Albany, N.Y., Robert Baker died in a fire early Wednesday that apparently started when an electric Christmas star ornament ignited curtans in a downstairs apartment, officials said. In Weirton, W Va., a father and daughter were killed earl Wednesday when a fire engulfed their home, injuring seven people. A woman and three children, inboy w ho suffered cluding a second degree burns over his entire bodv. were hurt in a fire early that destroyed a west Baltimore rowhouse, officials said. Wednesday Investigators said the blaze was caused by electrical wiring to ornaments on the familys Christmas tree. A fire on Chicago's South Side apparently caused by a kerosene heater too close to curtains destroyed a y apartment building Wednesday morning, killing one person and leaving another missing, officials said. stove Sparks from a ignited wrapping paper in a trailer home in Omaha, Neb., on Wednesday, causing a fire that injured three two-stor- wood-burnin- g people, A fire Christmas Eve at an apartment in Cumberland, Md , critically woman and her injured a granddaughter, the State Fire Marshals Office said I Union or prosecute them in China. Under Chinese law, hijacking is a "counterrevolutionary crime," carry- - I ing a maximum sentence of life in prison. Hijacking with loss of life car- - -- ries the death penalty in the Soviet Union. No injuries were reported in the t hi- - I jacking. In Peking. Chinese officials said I the plane, which was carrying 39 pas- - J sengers and four crew members, all Soviets, crossed the Chinese border ' over the Inner Mongolian city ot Manzhouli, then landed in a cow pas- ture. On December 21, crew members and all the passengers returned to tne Soviet Union safely," said Chinese ; Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Yuzhen in a short statement, the first ; by the Foreign Ministry on the inci- dent. A Chinese official in Gannan near where the plane was forced down said Soviet diplomats and Chinese of- ficials traveled to the remote area, about 300 miles east of the Soviet bor I dor, to negotiate an end to the hijack- ing. Ma refused to comment on the re- - ; port that four hijackers were in cus- tody, lie also declined comment on ! possible motives for the hijacking ; and refused to clarify conflicting re- ports on the whereabouts of the ' plane |