SAttitDAY, MAY 24;' 1652' Bi4 - _..3':,' - -,t0, - ,..10j.0ri - :: Gei-m(iii:',ll'ooitif BONN, Germany, May 23 (?P) The Allied Big Three ministers gathered here 'tonight .to sign the pact that will West German keystone into the ramparts of Western defense Communist aggression - - After final talks tomorrow and still unsettled points; they are due Monday to sign a peace contract with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer granting nearly full sovereignty to -48 znillio Ger mans living on this ,side of the Iron Curtain. Then they will fly to Paris to sign an accompanying ..European Defense Community treaty Tues day that will put some -400;000 rearmed German troops into a million-man, one-uniform. Euro pean army. Terms of the EDC treaty were completed at Stras bourg today by ministers of the six participating nations West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands an d Luxem bourg. In this weekend of decision, the Big Three foreign ministers are meeting on German soil for the first time since World War 11. U.S. Secretary of State Ache sOn, British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and French For eign Minister Robert Schuman are giving official approval to an accord denounced by Communist East Germans as a threat of civil war and by Socialist West Ger mans as a hazard to ultimate unification of the nation. Adenauer's government coali tion suppressed _the domestic op position today, for the moment at least, by voting down Socialist demands for a full-dress debate on the treaty in Parliament. The Socialists charged Adenauer was _trying to bind the Germans to an accomplished fact without telling them what the consequences would be. Adenauer's spokesmen countered with a broadcast state ment that the text will be made public after the signing and Par liament will have full opportunity to debate its points when it comes up for ratification. Army Demotes Dodd, Colson WASHINGTON, May 23 (AP) —The Army today "broke" - the two brigadier generals involved in the Koje prisoners' revdlt fiasco in Korea. It reduced them to the rank of colonel, and or dered a formal reprimand for their immediate superior. • Demoted were: 1. Brig. Gen. Francis T. Dodd, the Koje commandant' who was Seized and held for several days by the Red POWs until their "ransom", demands were met. • 2. Brig. Gem Charles F. Colson, the man who agreed to the pris oners' terms for releaiing Dodd. Both were reduced to 'their per-a manent rank of colonel: As a .re sult, - each will lose $133.38 a month in pay and $34.20 in rent allowance. Humphrey Bogart Kim Hunter Ethel Barrymore "DEADLINE U.S.A." Gordon Macßae Eddie Bracken "ABOUT FACE" TODAY ALL DAY BILL WILLIAMS "PACE THAT THRILLS" Ti pAtiv COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA possibly Sunday to iron out three House Passes Slashed Aid Bill WASHINGTON, - May '23 (AP) —The House tonight passed a $6,162,600,000 foreign. aid bill, after cutting $1,737,400,000 from President Truman's requests. The measure now goes to the Senate. Temporarily dorninated by Re publicans, the House sliced $726,- 500,000 on the floor in addition to $1,010,900,000 which the Foreign Affairs • Committee previously trimmed from the - President's $7,900,000,000 program. Backers of Sen. Taft (R-Ohio) lead the forces demanding the cuts. They overrode more' moder ate reductions proposed by sup porters of Gen. Dwight D. Eisen hower. Democratic absenteeism gave the Republicans control dur ing crucial voting today and yes terday. The cuts reduced military aid to Europe by $829,000,000 'and trimmed a total of $908,400,000 from . economic aid.- for Europe and the Far East. The explosive Middle East and Latin America were left un touched. 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Agreement Reached In Telegraph Strike WASHINGTON, May 23 (VP)— Agreement was reached today for settling the 51-day strike of West ern Union employes. The walk out will end Monday if the work ers approve the pact. The agreement proVides pay raises for the 30,000 employes, but it goes into effect only if the gov ernment agrees to a boost in tele: graph rates. Indians Die in Fire TAHLEQUAH, Okla., May 23 (?P)—Ten members of two Indian families„ nine of them children, burned to death today in a fire which destroyed their tiny home after it was hit by lightning. NAME. CARDS for graduation announcements Commercial Printing Inc. Glennland Bldg., State College Summer School Only $17.00 per week Maid service Delicious meals Clean linen each week Parking space Living room with equipment for leisure living `Scientist X' Indicted In Atomic Spying Case WASHINGTON, May 23 (.IP)— A federal grand jury today re turned a three-count perjury in dictment against Prof. Joseph W. 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