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BUFFALO, N*Y. COURIER EXPRESS Circ. D. 146,820 - S. 298,053 3?·P||1S3 .M CADILLAC, MICH. NEWS Circ. D. 4,954 SEP 24 1953 165 Churcn Haymes and Hayworth Wedding in LasJ^^as lHa and Dick get marriage license I^g^^:'J^^^i' ty ?╟≤?╟≤ sn-e insists on simple ceremony. \Rita to meep CereiAmvy fit's Her^Fourth) Simpld 'Wgmegss, Nev?╟? Sept. 2Hgg3)?╟÷ I Crob^r DickgHaymes o^^pted a |,llevi&divore4 Referee frw. Nora PEddiJb^ffcon on*/mental ctp^el^-y1 I charges today and 15 minutes later L obtain^, a license to marry screen j star ^a, Hayworth. ^ttajland'' 'tip'.. Argentine-born I singerV^n; a cozy "simple" wed- iding. 'Wall, aJ?i. ^tomorrow in the Gold Rqj$8yof the Sandj^gotgl to \ be w^a^^^^on^by a handful of . relatiVe^k&dg in^Lmate^ and some 'three sbjar^^enibers d?·$he press. HHy Jud g 0; Frank the waning ^^iarriage t^fora Kit, could not lleep jlsad physical "shape because sliSlwas- *'indifferen|.-to marital obligations." He testified further that Nora, onetime, wife of Errol Flynn, refused to accompany him on his singing engagements arpund the country and that "we just drew further apart until there was no marriage left." Rita showed up at the courthouse to console Dick arid to obtain the wedding license as soon as the crooner was awarded his decree. Rita repeated at the courthouse that her wedding tomorrow will be the simplest of all her marital ceremonies. Rita said that the nuptials will fee witnessed only by her two small children, Dick's mother, the couple's lawyers and their wives and two hotel men?╟÷plus newsmen, columnists, photographers and newsreel men. Rita's 1949 marriage to Moslem j %ince Aiy Khan of the French] Riviera was a spectacle attended by international society that could be likened only to something out of the Arabian Nights. District Judge Frank McNamee will perform the ceremony uniting Dick and Rita. The newlyweds-to-be plan to remain in Las Vegas over the weekend and then fly to Philadelphia, where the crooner opens a singing engagement at a night club on Sept. 28. The two plan to reside in Connecticut, With the screen star commuting to Hollywood for picture work. Haymes was told that he need not appear in court in Los Angeles on Monday when his lawyer asks for a continuance of the crooner's deportation hearing. -mml_a_^_m_mmm LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP)^Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes; nervous as beginners, make it^|Wr apiece today when they ex3p^9jagie wedding j^^lM^hell^cMo^of dice and whir of roulette e^ltels a gambling hotel. While a gay mob of tbilfists play their chips in a casino downstairs, the flame-haired movie beauty and the crooner will.say their "I do's in the press conference room' of; the plush Sands Hotel. Rita, 34, acting like an excited bride, made this ceremony the simplest of her career. Wedding No. 3 to Prince Aiy Khan featured champagne, royal guests and la vjsiL clothes. But for Haymes, Rita Take Out Marriage License LAS VEGAS, Nev. UP) ?╟÷ Dick Haymes, a .crooner who has had plenty of trouble with wives-and Uncle Sam, takes out a marriage JJcefife todj7?. w^;IU1&Hayworth, a gal whfpfcas "Warner share of husband. trouble, eg ,'?╟≤' ?√ß< i Haymejc*ahd*|j^ glamorous screen star pieljPnfr the wedding license at, 3 p.m. (Pacific daylight time). Thiols juiysne hour after he gets a divorciJNIrem Nora Ed' dington Flynn Haymes. The singer aad^ihe actress will be married tomo?||wj!|t. 11 -a.m in Sand^ rfiQ|gl, wfiere .both hay< been guests* $&' some time. It wil be marriage^&6g4. fo$pbth. her fourthi^ffilhg|??/liita chose an old dress of bj^e^unen, -a plain gold weddnip^flnii and a simple civil ceremcm^^itjri no decorations and only 10 guests The actress, who usually dodges the pr^ss, this time |n|ited them all?╟÷ newsreel^^er^jl^oludec ?╟÷ to the wedding^in tl|s; gambling mecca. Judge Frank Mac^^aee was called in $p perform tfei|eeremony only 20 jrsfers after 'rlfptaes won Wi ,si^wl|je%?? quick Nevpd^.'dWoTce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn Ol|>jgrounds "she lost inteaest in theriharriage." Haymes, a native of Argentina, faco^^^ibre deportatllte on/ejbar-j gesg^^pe'gally re-entered ijfi s coufi)(^^rom Hawaii, He also is up *fjjf*j|iiJ66l pug nose's/alimony troubj^yi?╜t$th a^ife . No. 2, Joanne Dru. /N&ffa,-. divorced Haymes last FridajJ?·Vt::b# had Dick^ajd Rita worri^ds when she dela^^Ljigning a '^l^^i^^Tx^^.i^om^s marriage. ! ?╟≤ I Rita st^lfii^j{J^|fe)H^r alimony with AlyJ^jtm-^^prmed hotel guard hover* c" q n s.-t'a n 11 y around Yasmin^^n^tyof Rita and Aiy, because of illlats, possibly from religious fanatics, to the little girl's life. A^te^Jhe ceremony, Rita was #%eduj^fes play hostess at a lun- cf^^PlPtne guests and press. The happyw^ouple had no plans for^the rpP'li the day and will honeymoon here until Sunday. Then they'll trek to Philadelphia J where Haymes begins a singing engagement. WELCH, W.VA. NEWS,; ?√ß Circ. D. 13,933 SEP IS-1353; GREENVILLE, MICH. NEWS Circ.Og3.3IO ' SEP 24111 .Rita and Dick Set to Try 4th Gamble .LAS VEGAS, Nev. UB?╟÷While j^arby crapshootersytried to make i||evens and elevens, Rita Hayworth jipd Dick Haymes today gambled Mice more with matrimony. ?╜The 34-year-oicf actress and her fBodrier, 35, will recite vows each MS. said three times before,,||||^ fihiple ceremony in the Gold Room of the Sands Hotel. [?√ßDistrict Judge Frank MacNaiftee tvlll officiate at the five-minute ^remony. Jack Entratter, ^feral fiotanager of the Sands, willtp^* the #ly attendant. l|hotographelPand gMbbrters will outnumber the incited guests three to oneJIP^ * * * The unpretentious affiar will be quite a contrast to the screen star's lavish French wedding to Prince Aiy Khan in 1949. 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, 3V2, like her moslem father a direct descendant of the prophet Mohammed.. Final barrier to the wedding was cleared Wednesday when Haymes copped a seven-minute divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. Less than an hour later, he brought Rita back to t^ eourt* house, where both nervously filled out the marriage license forms. * * * Should the government win its | deportation case against the Argentine-born crooner, what country I will he and Rita then live in? "I'm not going to be deported " he answered. "We both intend to | live in the U.S.A." ^SSTGNIVtENT?╟÷These two guards- drew the easy-c^- N?? of guarding actress Rita > Hayworth during her stay Wj"fffyq'L?s y?╜;gas- Nev- Th?? 'fffottMM-'niff' rirwi> star |d two^Kteraftnreatening her and her daughter, Yasmin, j Heath Spshe did not agree to a reconciliation with her ' sband, the childs father, Aiy Kahn. Standing guard J lue-jeaned Rita are, Deputy Sheriff Bill Grover, left, ! and hotel security guard Bev Perkins. FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA. NfffiS SENTINEL 1 Dick Haymes, j Rita Hay worth j^edding^H^ j LAS VEGAS, Nev. UP?? ?╟÷ Dick Haymes, a crooner who hsj J ^lentsr of trouble with wtv^(f^^ J Uncle Sam, takes out ^-tyiffiM&jl license today with BlKd^, J worth, a gal who has.;$i^'-^Pjf share of husband trouble. , Haymes and - the V^lSftnorbus j screen star e^ick up tHfejJ^pdding licens#eji^ /PJ??> tPIWp;*^Sbat khwr afte^pte gets m>?╜ Nora i'l^ington ARDMORE, OKLA. ARDMOREITE Circ. D. 9,233 - S. 9,324 ^g|p251553 The Argentine-^r1^j|Sw" arid: gthe ac^e^iwi!^pe'^^^^?½|Tled to- I mbrrov? arsil a.m. 'bV the gold room of tfce. Sandg Holp, where [ both have" fceeii 'ffl^S!ipB5F^Whie time. It will be ti3[atriage No. 4 for both. The couple spent lsyjl|iet night on the. eve of Haynieis' divorce action. They ate dinner/together; in Miss Haywortfelgp'oom while her two young ^lighters, Rebecca, offspring of Orson Welles, and Yasmine, daughter of Prince Aiy Kahni* had^their dinner in the hotel diniriff^boii^^1 A friend said .-that Miss Hay- ?╟≤ worth's stay lie^^yEfift* 'feen confined mps|^ek-td|^il^|iom. She has been ^sre foipB/^Pc Haymes while he establlarretf glpg six -week residence required for a Nevada divorce. The wedding wift/fosga simple i one, contrasted,. #o' ?√ß ^ier lavish i French wedding to ihe Moslem prince in 1949." * I/ONE ATTENDANT Federal- Judge Frank Mac- , Namee will perform the brief rites in the hotel room. Jack* Entratter, co-owner of the Sands, will be the only attendant. The only invited guests arej eight business and legal' associ- i ates of the couple. The press, | also invited, will outnumber the guests three to one'. "I want a Treddiiig with no frills this time," $ita s?║idv:^After I alfi I'm getting Dick,1 a^d-.^at's l all that matters." ;. !?╟≤ She cried for two hours yes- | terday after the thjrd Mrs. | Haymes signed the waiver that enabled the singer to, /get his divorce today. ?½5gi^|^f^1)uld haye^yhad to T$S_W-l?║p^ 30 ; days.. bef ora^aarrymg t^jp; Close friends^v iepl^te'd^ that Rita's tears cw^re "jra^i epiiolfcional j otfpst after days Qa^nsle%' built' |UlSpn fear that Nora woSld be/ stubborn abou^fthetewaiver. j Honeymoon /p^ni||iniust wait resumption of aKeitfpation hearing, started last^Pionth and scheduled to resume next Monday in Los Angeles, tf. S. immi- ? gration authorities hold that the ?╟≤ alien Haymes forfeited his right to remain in the United States 'when,'--oh. an impulse, he visited Rita in Honolulu. Rtta, Dic^laymes Begin HonMfmoon ! LAS VEGAS, Nev. UB-Rita Hay- rMSLtfJ3*1* Haymer-fflfr"on | the^SnTCh honeymoon for each of them today following a brief flashbulb-lit wedding in a gambling resort hotel. * "I feel wonderfully happy," the redhaired bride said after the three-minute ceremony. *T am married to the man I really love. It sounds so wonderful to be called Mrs. Haymes." j The movie star and the crooner |fly to New York Saturday and later Jto Philadelphia, where the bride- jgroom starts a night club engage- Iment Monday night. I; "Our careers, in fact nothing, will ever separate us," Rita declared. She said she'll travel with Haymes on his night club tour. Greenwich, Conn. Miss Hayworth [said she'll commute between there i -?╟÷^- AW.UL.Li I l_ 5?* 2 ?√ß mer JMamirBeach newspaper puu- hsnerpffom Puerto^ Rico in 1951 "did'Upt constitute an entry into the United States within the meaning of the 1917/'Immigration Act." Puerto RioL> and Hawaii are insular possessions of . the United! States. Judjge Holland held that1 "For a resident alien to make ai reentry, he must go to a foreign port." ''fWk3^- 16b o..... LANSFORD, PA. EVENING RECORD Circ. D. 4,396 IRita's 4th Attempt At Happy Marriage lis Scheduled Today By JAMES BACON Las Vegas, 4Ney^.. ?·8*)?╟÷While nearby crapshooters tJ*ied to make sevens and.^ dleyeji^, Rita Hay- jworth and 'Dick Jlaymes today (gambled mice i^re- 'with matri- mony. - '?╜^%-. jp '"' The 34^ye^?╜#piactress and her crooner, 33, wl^;.recite vows each igeenr^^manig^eoi'the S^^& m be the c nt. Ph.otogi> pbers and^^CT^rs. wiU qui nun per the invited guests, three &>ne. -''/'s;^.'g"^-'-i:--?√ß?√ß.-?╜.-.:' I Thee; IFwiS j quite a , ^>uU,?,:i l*i th<" scree!; ;;stav's'-'li{^h,; French wedding to jPrince Aiy Khan in .1949. Miss';[ !Hay.\yo'|Sf/ .wiil' not even have a new :\v^deling gown. Sl>e said she would; wear a blue linen straight j dress which she has worn before. I Her-head will be}covered' by a g I toast-colored hat. of'tulle and vel- I vet. She will wear glover, to match I ?√ß the hat./ &____$ I Final barrier to ' the wedding Swas cleared yesterday when Hay- 1 |mes 'copped a seven-minute div- I orce decree l^m||?╜rora Eddington Flynn Haymek.gt.ieM than an hour later he brought Rita back to the courthouse, where (both nervously ;*| filled out the marriage license! 1 forms. I ?╜^nd Sfc^ood. for one picture a year.-)?╜k?╟?..; Tje^feremohy. was performed by Judge Frank MacNamee "in the Gold Rooxn^;,tne Sands Hotel. Roulette games and slot machines continued #^ig>in Mo nearby casinj&>;; 'd^fira^-'.tt 0 ^Wg* ivW^$0W$' Rebecca, 8 by her marriage,.factor Orson WeDes ' and Princess . Yasmine. 3%, by ex .^sbaiVd ^ly Khan, loolced on from a,/divan. , The bnclal!,cc,up4e said their "I |dos^ firmly. (^igytears came into Ritars ^yes-pr ihe waMs. JThe double^ing .-^PP^tly. wSlover before imef^^Ker ring fe Dick's finger;.she "<^f ^^n d||Kerward. Little Yasmine ^^led, c *^lama 1 want a ring, to^^ Several hundred persons lined (Continued on Page 10, Column 2) M Hot Springs Nat'l Park, Ark., Settiinel-Record Circ. D..&Q&giJ& 12,670 |Rita And Haymes) To Be Wed In pimple Fashion I By LOUEL^iO- PARSONS I HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 22 (INS) ?╟÷ 1-Rlta Hayworth will be an early ! morning (for Las Vegas) bride ^when she and Dick Haymes are [married in a double ring ceremony I to be performed by Judge Prank ?╟≤McNamee at 2 p. m. EDT Thurs- day in the GoldRoom^.o^|thej [sands Hotel. | M *"] ?√ß mt?╜vJr^edding gown will be a I simple light blue linen dress with I short sleeves, rounded neckline, land her shoes ttill be navy blue. At this moment a girl friend is still shopping in-Los Angeles for a ?╟≤small blue tulle hat and gloves | to match the chapeau. She will wear no jewelry, particularly none of the gems Aiy Khan igave her. SO"-jV , j. Only eight persons, including best man Jack^Bntratter, will be present at-&?? Ceremony. They are- Rita's lawylr- BartleyWjm; Dick's lawyer ?╟?oJf ^immigration lease, Davis Marctfg;- Haymes mother (& she can pake it from 'New York); and Rita's two chil- Ldren, eigbt-ye&r-oM Rebecca and tbree^v'ea.r-old Y asiiiin. Her boss, Harry Oohn."'^yi(SWteSeorge Lait, and Abe L#f#I #v|-been invited but aje nit e#e#d t0 at" I tend.; W ~~-^*Js*'g';1'=t,:;?╜?? I The.chila^k are wearmg little 1 white cottoir?╜ocks. I Immediately following ;^e cere- Imonv a cocktail party will oe g v- en tWOnrMte *&& bridegsf^ for newsre^4M*w.ermg l^^ar- ri^H*-newlyfl^ac^iH' s1^ft the bef^^v^F-.^inday^^ the home^TOa,-^sntly purch*?╜d to ConnectSj^^^fe-^^^vt -, .M&feL As '--M ti^-ffttSinent, ;if^Sts as if Dick's detestation hearl^ will ibe given^ea^^t^nanoe,' s?║Xthat on -the 28thfM%M#*nd BiH^11 be in Phliaid^sma fpere tlJ^rooner Iis booked*W'^night cl|lr?*et< ^iTher?╜^^W things very posi- ttive -lomBmW^i future of the i-edhead#dk?╜|ar and her singer-hus- Eani. KlwSNwi'^et an adjustment on W-- C^umbia o^ract to [fQllo^'Hayfeie#.to- Argi&^na in icase/tee Is/depiirtedi -tq_W_^ ,-?√ß. Bnr;" 'JPPSH ebrighter side, Haymes':1^^rna&gi?╜|i them cause to believe that DiclH>an successfully beat the McCarran law ruling which is the basis of their- present troubles. ^^^9