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Show POLAND-CZECH BOUNDARY FIXED Council of Ambassadors Has Accepted Suggestion of U. S. For Modifications. WASHINGTON. July 31. The new 'boundary line between Poland and Czecho Slo akla In the district of Tcschen. Spls. and Oravn. will bo fixed In accordance with the dccls Ion reached by the council of ambassadors am-bassadors nl Spa and after modification? modifica-tion? suggean d by the American state department had been agreed to. it was announced today by the state department. in explaining the new agreement which will require a plebiscite the Mate department said: 'PurinR the last conference at Spa the representatives of Poland and Czecho slovakia agreed that the allied council ot the council Of ambassadors ambassa-dors should fUe the boundary of the two countries In the district of Tes chen. Spis and Orava and that their two roapocUTg countries: would abide b t!ie derision thus made rather resort to the plebiscite planned. The question was Ihoo submitted by the allied council to the council of am basse dors at Paris with recommendations recommenda-tions for definite action and this go- rnn.eut was requested to Instruct its ambassador sitting In the council of ambassadors, to acquiesce In the proposed pro-posed plan. . ' After an exchange of views (his government accepted the general lines of the settlement proposed by the allies after the latter bad agreed to certain modifications, suggested b 1 he department of state. It has therefore been decided that the coun ell of smbaasadors should fix boun dar !m.-. provisionally and that a commission composed of represents tlves of the United States, England. France. ltal and Jspan. shoulu take this hne as a basis for th.- ne frontier fron-tier and make such changes and rec tlftcattons as should be found deelr able. At the same time the Crecbo Slovak and Polish governments have gred to accept certain economic arrangements ar-rangements to be submitted to them to regulate their distribution of Tes cben coal between the two coun tries." ,. |