| Show r E R LS IS U HT O N NW W WARSAW AR A W i Briand's Declarations in Chamber Thought to Have Have Averted Rupture With Llo Lloyd Y d George j PARIS May 25 By the Associated The Press ress ress- ress The latest plan for the set- set settlement settlement ement of the Upper contro- contro versy supposedly a British British suggestion IS into to o give Poland and Germany respectively re- re the communes that voted in int t leir favor at the recent plebiscite ut ut to hold the he entire territory under of a special commission for fort thirty t years K J Under the plan this this' commission be appointed by by the rations nations and at the end of f the thirty- thirty W ear ar period the population it of the reDion re- re Sian Dion would again be given the opportunity unity of expressing th their ir wishes f fK K The exchange of views between London and Paris on the question are continuing and the feeling in French circles this morning was that h he allies were comin coming together IT B By WEBB EBB MILLER MILLER t p United Press Staff Correspondent fe ARIS May 25 The The allies aIlles today demanded that the Polish government close her frontier In a note to Warsaw the allied council council council coun coun- cil of ambassadors pointed out that Germany has closed her frontier and demanded that Poland follow the example The council denied a request from Berlin that the Germans be permitted to reclaim antitank guns guns guns' left In Upper Silesia lesla g Great Britain and France appeared t today to have drawn closer together after their divergence on the situation I It was believed certain that Premier Briand would be given a vote of confidence confidence confidence con con- to carry out his policy which he expressed yesterday as consIdering considering considering consider ing the welfare of the allies before taking up up Frances France's Internal internal politics t During almost two hours of Ing yesterday in the stifling atmosphere atmosphere atmosphere atmos atmos- phere of the chamber Briand showed that Britain and France and France were not far apart on th their lr Ideas idea's of how to o othe handle the the situation The premier aroused some anger by his assertion that the new German government appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap sincere I I Press comment today however indicated in indicated in- in dl that Briand could depend on 1 8 vote e vote of confidence by a large ma- ma Leaders of important groups In Inthe said to have p pledged e g th the e chamber were t I Lt their support I |