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Show t Q A ' CI SUNDAY. JUNE 12, 1955 TTth Totintv. Utah n.,V,v., V NDAY HERALD ' ... ........... ...,..J......mm Martin Fears He's Playing 2nd Fiddle to Jerry Lewis . By ALINE MOSBY United Press Hollywood Writer HOLLYWOOD (UP) What's wrong between Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis? Their friends agreed today it's a case of Martin having that old team oilmen t second fiddle-iti- s. j : Martin's fear that he's being nudged Into a minor role is the major reason, their pals say, for their recent friction. The comedian and the linger have three years to go on their NBC contract and. another-fiv- e with Paramount, so it's certain East German Army Planned By Commies HONG - 'II movies. But a long unhappinesi erupted this week when Jerry took off alone for4 a premiere of "You're Never Too Young" at a CatskiU Moun tain hotel where he got his start. Dean .turned down the junket be cause he felt he'd be left out of the ' limelight. It wasn't the first discord be tween the two. Not Jerry'i Fault Martin decided he didn't hive enough to do in the script of "Three Ring Circus" nearly two years azo, t ? "It Isn't Jerry's fault. .X' 5 -- t Produc-- i ers, directors and writers often favor Jerry more and Jerry does not like that any more than Dean,' friends of the team say. During filming of the same pic ture Dean discovered he d been cut out of magazine photographs that he and, Jerry had 'posed for . 'Tens with Sheree North. Martin also heard Jetty had done a newspaper interview' without him. The singer walked off the set, and shooting was suspended for a day until Hal Wallis patched up the r tiff. !'. .Later the boys agreed, at Jef ry's suggestion, tojbe interviewed and photographed together! A month ago Martin was to appear at a charity benefit stagey! by his wife, Jeanne. At the lat minute Jerry joined him. Jerry, following'; their resolution to func tion only as a team, even appeared when Martin sang, on tne, last Academy Award telecast prcf-duc- x i .i , r l er Practiced Golf ; 4 7 i-- 1 i A . r - J it iftila t i, iJB in. - ' if'.-- I iMiii 1 1 i t 1 ' hi mm eif V ! anti-religi- I - '.in . h IKE JOINS HIS BROTHERS The President was met by his brothers, Earl, right, La Grange, HI. and Milton Eisenhower, president of the Pennsylvania State College, and Milton's daughter, Ruth, left as he landed at the Black Moshannon airport near State College, Pa., Friday., on . - Reindictment To Be Sought But Martin complained he was ia fifth wheel in their last NBC-Tscript. He didn't show up; for many rehearsals, shrugging, "W h should I? I got nothin' to do.' Dean practiced his golf swing m BURLINGTON, Vt. (UP) Asst. the NBC set and, observers re- U.S. Atty. Louis G. Whitcomb said port, "needled Jerry, about his try Saturday he would ask for an im4 mediate reindictment of Manuel S. the show." ingM. to direct j!ine una ,A-loucn came wnen lewis-! Miller, 46, on charges of obstructfailed to send Martin a birthday ing federal officers attempting to take his wife to a mental institucard last Tuesday. "Another reason for the trouble tion. is that Jerry is young and full of Whitcomb said he would ask a energy nd wants to work," oe federal Grand Jury meeting today associate of the team says. "Dean to reconsider the Miller case. is 10 years oider and likes to play U.S. District Judge Ernest W. golf and take it easy. Jerry also Gibson dismissed an indictment is very ambitious and wants to pe against Miller yesterday on grounds the charges did not specify Miller a director. "Martin shouldn't think heYJ a knew he was impeding federal offiFirst post of. the Grand Army second fiddle. He's as important cers. of the Republic was established to the act as Jerry is and they'll Miller and his wife, than Lucille, barricaded themselves in at Decatur, Illinois, on April 6 both do better 1866. their Bethel, Vt., home for 11 hours j, apart." "mili-taerdienstz- . i BERLIN (UP) The East Ger man Communists said Saturday that they intend to create a national army, and indicated they will introduce conscription for thousands of East Zone youths. The two moves were disclosed in a speech made by East Zone Deputy Premier aid Communist Party boss Walter Ulbright and printed in full in the official Communist Party newspaper Neus Deutschland. . h ' Speaking to the Communist UlParty Central Committee, volof no mention made bright untary enlistment and for the first time used the expression (military service time), the old Nazi term, for compulsory service. He said-tha- t Western imperialists were planning to "plunder the national wealth of the German Democratic Republic, the Peoples Republic of Poland, the Czecho-slovakia- n Republic and the Soviet Union." "The protection of peace de--; mands, as laid down in the War--! law agreements, the creation of 'armed forces in the .German Dem acratic Republica in order to remove all hope of military success from the aggressive powers of the Western monopoly capitalists," he; aid. . KONG Roman Red China because he felt there (UP) Catholic Bishop Fredericr- A. Don-- might be repercussions against agny, 52, of New Bedford, Mass., Catholics still in China. said Saturday that the Communists Trumped-U- p are gradually snuffing out religion Bishop Donaghy Charges said the Chi in Red China. nese Reds arrested him in Decem Bishop Donaghy, who has spent ber, 1950, on "trumped-u- p charges 26 years in China as a Maryknoll of having a package of opivm and missionary, arrived in Hong Kong a revolver" in his home. Friday: after being expelled by the He said the evidence unearthed Reds from his Wuehow Diocese for by the Red security police obvisubversive activities.". ously was planted. He told a press conference that . The Reds jailed Bisiiop Donaghy lit was "untrue" that there is free for five months until May, 1951, when he was released after still dom of religion in Red China. Under the Communist regime. refusing to confess. He i,aid he did he said, the faithful manage to sign a paper saying a revolver and were found in his home, but "keep alive" their religion, but opium not saying that he knew it was they cannot do so openly. there. The bishop said the Reds main tain a "constant wearing down" process to keep Catholics from at and Twenties" tending mass." Great Odds Favorite Denomination , He said the people have persist ed in their religion as much as LOS ANGELES (UP) A student possible against great odds, despite indicated his acuteness of mind intimidation and outright threats when he filled out a registration not to attend services. card for admittance to summer But the eroding effect of the school at the University of SouthCommunist campaign ern California. apparently is beginning to show, When asked to indicate his rehe added. ligious preference under "preThe white-haire- d bishop, who ferred denomination," the student had not seen a foreigner in four glibly replied, "tens and twenties." years and who has not been in the United States in 17 years, declined America's first "skytel" (mo--; to answer questions pertaining to tel for pilots) is located at Brad- military affairs or economics iuiey field, Boise, Idaho. 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