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P&ESS CLffciNG BUREAU l6aChurch.;St.ppet - New York ^.AUGtJISK, GA. CHR^WCLE : " ??Skc. D. -Saw?. 3. 63,696 J$?·P 2$l3?║3 Rif a and Haymes I Gambling Again J With Matrimony LAS VEGAS, NevA- UR?╟÷While nearby crapshooters tried to make sevens and elevens, Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes today gambled once more with matrimony. The 34-year-old actress^ahd her crooner, 35, will recite vows ea h has said three times before, in a simple ceremony in the Gold Room of the ?║andg Hotel District Judge Frank MacNam e will officiate at the five-minute ceremony. Jack Entratter, general manager of the Sands, will be the only attendant. Photographers and reporters will outnumber the invited guests thred. to one. FEW GUESTS The unpretentious affair will be qui^^r-"contrast' to -the 'screen I star's lavish French wedding to Prince Aiy Khan in 1949. Miss Hayworth will not even have a new wedding gown. She said she would wear a blue linen straight dress which she has worn before. Her head will be covered by a toast-colored hat of tulle and velvet. She will wear gloves to match the hat. Only guests invited are business and legal associates of the couple. The only relatives on hand will be the bride's two daughters. They are Rebecca, 8, the offspring of Miss Hayworth's marriage to Orson Welles, and the Princess Yasmine, 3%, like her moslem father a direct descendant of the prophet Mohammed. Final barrier to the wedding was cleared yesterday when Haymes copped a seven-minute divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. Less than an hour later, he brought Rita back to the courthouse, where both nervously filled ?╜ui^the-JXLaxriage.licesise -for.nis.?╟÷?╟÷< WORKS IN EAST Both Haymes and Rita claimed permanent residence in Nevada, butsaid they will soon move near Greenwich, Conn., where they are looking for a house. "All my work is in the East," the crooner explained. Miss Hayworth said she* plans to commute between the East Coast and Hollywood for picture making. g^yHfc *&_W%_. Should the governnjgfet win its deportation case aga^^p^e Argentine-born . clipper, dwoiato country will he and&Rita .tl^Mlive in? "I'm nto; gj^i??g fasp??#-deported," he answe^e|L<,^WeJfe>th intend to live in the$*&!j&f'* g r The crdotfer said he will move? into Miss Hayworth's suite at th< Sands right after the wedding. J reporter asked him if he had eve: tasted any of Rita's cooking. "Who marries Rita Hay word for cooking?" Jhe singer asked. ESTABLISHED 1888 O .V&reiay ^53 TI PRESS CUPPING BUREAU 165 CHurcK Street - New York ?╜KSONVILLE, N. C. : NEWS &VIEWS -?√ßCirc.%3,199 gif SEP 24&B f Dick Weds Rita- ""\ Not For Cooking LAS VEGAS, Nev. UR ?╟÷ Whi e .nearby crapshooters tried to make 1 sevens and eleyg%& Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes today gambl dj once more with matrimony. The 34-year-old actress and her crooner, 35| WiU recite vows each has said three times before, in a simple ceremony in the Gold Room of the Sands ___, Dis|rieOBRtge Frank MacNamee ?√ß will officiate at the five-minute ceremony. Jack Entratter, general manager of the Sands, will be the only attendant. Photographers and reporters will outnumber the invited guests three to one. Only guests invited are business and legai^ssociates of the couple. The onlyTrselatives on hand will be the bride's two daughters. Both Haymes and Rita claimed permanent residence in Nevada, but said they will soon move near Greenwich, Conn., where they are looking for a house. "All my work iSjin the^jfast," the crooner explainer om Miss Hayworth said she plans to eommute betweep n 4he East Cteam d&nd HoUy^oW^|$r* pi'cture making. The crooner, sa^^jih^ill move into Miss Hayworth'ipsuite at the Sands right after t|^-Wedding. Aj reporter asked hi$^||he had ever! tasted an^ of Rita's dcooking. "Who marries Rita Hayworth] for cooking?" the singer asked ESTABLISHED IS&$M BArcla^si7L^^ PRESS (gjfPPINGlwEAU 165 ChurcfpStreet ?-f||w York NEW BEDFORD/MASS. STANp^RD-pMES Circ. D. 57,751 ^mm$7b SEP 211953 BArclay 7J|^gd PRESS CLIPPING ElfliKU 165 Church Street - fjJBfe^: KEWANEE, ILL. STAR-COURIER, ESTAB|fSHED 1888 BArfcl]| 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street ^ New York ERIE, PA. TIMES Circ. D. 55,896 P SEP 25 1953 S\ ?╟÷Honeymoon In Seclusion?╟÷ Rita, Dick |?║ow Fourth Marriage 'For Keeps' LAS-VEGAS. Nev. (INS1?╟÷Newlvweds Rita Hayworth and Dickj Haffif&i litviieymdolied in seclusion today at a luxurious Las Vegas" gambling spa vowing their fourth venture at marriage "is for d Both, of the famed entertainers I said with the fervor of the just-| married "this is forever and neither of us have ever been so happy." The two show world celebrities were married yesterday after surmounting a welter of nerve-fraying obstacles ?╟÷ deportation proceedings, alimony troubles, income tax woes, two divorces and the threat j of a miffed ex-wife to block things] ffer-a-month by refusing to sign a needed waiver. They practically barricaded! themselves in a suite at the Sa^glj [hoteL^ I Rita, ^, previously was married, at the age of 17 to oilman Edward Judson. Hgr othe?· mates were actor-producer Orson Welles] and Prince Aiy Khan. Haymes' exes were,dancer Joaft$e Marshall actress Joanne Dm gnd Nora Eddington Flynn, who he^diwced-ift| Nevada, five days after she had won a California dwoj&ep. Haymes next bi#$$lifrius deportation squabble with the U. S. government, which jj^seaking to deport him to his .-rnaf f e; Argen-j tina. .- ?╟≤ : g^|sri*| $ fa Haymes, 35, face^a^importation] hearing in Log' Angeles ; for allegedly returning to the U. $. ftH legally after flying to Honolulu toj visit Rita. RITA'S tplLDREN GUARDED?╟÷Rita Hayworth's two daughters^jasmin and Rebecca, are shown playing by the pool at al^ort hotel in Las Vegas, Nev., where they were brought after Rita received threatening letters on the life of Yasmin. In background is Security Officer jack Lueking, their guard. __ ?√ß'?√ß?╟≤#ltd?· Dick, Rita Gamble on Matrimony as Dice Spin Nearby LAS VEGAS, Nev. Sept. 24 (AP)?╟÷ While nearby crapshooters tried to make 7s and lis, Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes today gambled once more with matrimony. rl?║M^zjM The 34-year-old actress and her crooner, 35, were to recite vows each has said three times before in a simple ceremony in the Gold Room of the S^ndsHgtei^,, District JudgeTrank MacNa- mee will officiate at the five-minute rites, Jack Entratter, general manager of the Sands, will be the only attendant. Photographers and reporters will outnumber the invited guests three to one. The unpretentious rites will be quite a contrast to the screen star's lavish'French wedding to Prince Aiy Khan in 1949. Miss Hayworth will not even have a new wedding gown. She said she would .wear a blue linen straight dress J^Jilph she has worn before. Her Mead will be covered by a toast-colored hat of tulle and velvet. She will wear gloves to match the hat. Only guests invited are business and legal associates of the couple. The only relatives on hand will be the bride's two daughters. They are Rebecca, 8, the offspring of Miss Hayworth's marriage to Orson Welles, and Princess Yasmin, 3V2, like her Moslem father a direct* descendant of the prophet Mohammed. Rita said that her father, Edou- ardo Cansino, a dancing teacher, was too busy working with his classes to attend. Final barrier to the wedding was cleared yesterday when Haymes was granted^" seven-1 minute divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. Less than an hour later, he brought Rita back to the courthouse; where both nervously filled out the marriage license forms. ' Both Haymes and Rita claimed permanent residence in Nevada, but said they will move soon near Greenwich, Conn., where they are looking for a house. ' "All my work is in the East," the crooner explained. Miss Hayworth said she plans to commute between the East Coast and Hpllywood for picture- making. Haymes' career has received a much-needed boost within the last six weeks. A spokesman said Haymes wajs begging for jobs until publicity spawned by deportation action and his romance with Miss Hayworth brought him of-1 fers, galore: He now has two sdj^ijp&rs of bookings at double hisyioTmet!M$8kin-g price of $4,500 , a Week, ^^^h't- S|^J#ih^p||iVJBrnment win its \ deportation \zaWl-; against the Argentine-born crooner, what country will he and Rita then live in? 1 i 'I'm not going to be deported," he answered. "We both intend to live ih the United States." Immignrcron officials contend Haymes, still an alien, failed to obtain a re-entry permit after visiting Rita in Honolulu recently. The crooner said he will move into Miss Hayworth's suite at the \ Sands right after the wedding. A reporter asked him if he had I ever tasted any of Rita's cook-1 ing. siM'tt "Who marries Rita Hayworth lor cooking?" the singer asked.