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i ' ) d 41111h " was - ' i' II The 44year-olmayor a rising star in German politics was defiant 4 - declared that it "cannot tolerate such a situation any further" The 'government It therefore - A four-powe- - A AV activities support Western against the Soviet Union and its Communist allies ' Continued from Page One tlement not for changing Ber- r lin's present status as a responsibility he added 0 1 â Ay s TVIICE AS LARGE I - 1" DIAMONDS LOOK ALMOST ' : i 1 t said there now prevails "an obviously absurd situation" of the Soviet Union seeming to - Rejected in West Berlin I 62 from - - darn 'agreement Union delineating the zones of occupation In Germány and providing for the joint admin- istration of Berlin as well as the agreement of May 1 1945 Hritain among the US France and the Soviet Union establishing control machinery for the occupation of Germany and Berlin Both agreements preceded the Potsdam conference of the Big Four heads of government In July 1945 which ratified the wartime occupation plant WHEN ASKED at his press conference whether the Soviet 'Union was also renouncing the Potsdam agreements Khrush-MOUTchev asked his questioner whether he believed the Pots-- three and four power agreements at the end of World Wat II Moscow derive Berlin Soviet's Plan I DAYNES It accused them of preventing the unification of Germany and refusing a peace treaty for Germany only to Justify con tinued access to Nest Berlin and to use that city for espion age and "criminal" subversion against the Communist bloc - Since - the West's rights In -- Z c still existed Western powers' contention The premier went on to imply that "their right of faroccemssthtcle that in his view it had ceased West Berlin stems to exist when the West decided fact of Germany's capitulation and occupation" This the govto rearm West Germany tice" it said that it Considered In its note to West Germany ernment was maintained "null and void" the agreement Moscow also referred to the "completely unfounded of Sept 12 1944 between the US Britain and the Soviet The ' note to the Western powers was one of the stern est ever composed by Moscow - 4i THE ARISTOCRAT ' Friday November 28 1958 Klrushchev Asks Free City - Danzig's foreign relations also were entrusted to Warsaw TANGIER partly because of Its strategic location at the entrance to the Mediterranean was turned into an "international zone" in 1921 Morocco retained control over native affairs and Spain had charge of Its police Following World War II the international covenant was enlarged to include both the United States and Russia The city was returned to Morocco after it gained independence in 1956 Trieste was constituted a "free territory" under the terms of the Paris peace treaty of 1947 precedents for a 'line city" exist although the term has never been strictly de fined Danzig Trieste and Tan ' gier are examples — DANZIG now Polish a n d known as Gdansk was a city with an undoubted German character located at the mouth of Poland's greatest riverrthe 1Several The Salt Lake Tribime - 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