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ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay >53 71 PRESS CLIPPING JIrEAU 165 Church Street -WW York DOVER, 0%' REPORT V^^. It so. .-Mrs. h. The mo" j fly to New \ ! to Philadelphi, I groom starts a jment Monday ttighv matching gloves. Her bouquet was of orchids and lilies of the valley. Haymes wore a blue pin - stripe suit with blue tie.! Before her marriages to Welles and Prince Aiy, Rita was'wed to oilman. Edward Judson. Haymes' previous wives were" actr ss Joanne Dru, dancer Joanne Marshall, and Nora Flynn Haymes, ex-wife of Errol Flynn. The crooner got j a Nevada divorce Wednesday from j Nora, who obtained a California | decree afrom Ijim last week. In connection with his immigration difficulties,'' meantime, the honeyitjSfljiaing crooner could take '^'ejfflS_W^ a?╟≤?╟≤'f^$i^ court decision ?╟≤ yesterday?╟≤ -in- Miami, Fla. Ih ' ?║ ^-Similar *W^ at Miami, i Judgted'jf?╜Ki W. Holland ruled in Federal' District'Court that the re- t^rn&bf "Harry jSEfotiLttt, 462, for- |-n$j^3^mi Bfeacndnewspaper published',- ^rbm Puejffo Ijjtico in 1951 "did: hbtg constitute an entry into j the Uni%da:iStateg?╜within the mean- ing of the 1917 dim migration Act." Puerto..-Ripodand /Hawaii are in- j sular p^si^s'ifens' of the United I States. 'Jufil'e Holland held that "For a 'resident alien to make a reentry, he must go to agforeign I port."- g I ^ \ ESTABLISHED U8S (O BArc,aY 7"5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York MUSKEGON, MICH. CHRONICLE Circ. D. 42,933 SEP 231953 fDick, Rita Get | License Today Las Vegas,'Nev., Sept. 23 ?╟÷ (IP) .:?╟÷ Dick Haymes, a crooner who hashad plenty v of trouble with wives arid Uncle Sam, "takes out ' a marriage . license today with Rita Hayworth, a gal who has had her share of husband trouble. Haymes and^'the ."Screen star pick up the wedding license at 3 p.m. that is just' one^hour after he gets a divorce frcttt Nora Eddington Flynn Hayiries. The Argentirie-born singer -and the- actress' will be married to- : morrow at 11 a.m. in the gold room of the syyjggy-JgjjygL where both have beenguests"for some dtime. It will be marriage No. 4 ifor both.'' ^iffl Y-The eb'uple spent a quiet night ohgjthe eve of Haymes divorce actiO^?╜Jpiey ate dinner together in Misk^Hayworth's room while fe^twp young daughters, Rebecca, ^ajpr?·i|gg of Orson Welles, and! 1^^]^.'daughter of Prince Aiy! Kllrh, ti^|ji^Bn.V dinner in the l|?║|ei diniftg%%)om. ^i^^iadAjs^l'. th^'Miss Hay-j ^oHh's-i^^^sre- h?& been con-1 fB^..^(^|f?? her room. She has beH^here ;?╟≤ W be near Haymes while ^.established his six-week i residence required for a Nevada! [divorce. ; The wedding will be a simple lone, ?╟≤ contrasted to her lavish] French wedding to the Moslem! prince in 1949. Federal Judge Frank MacNamee! will perform the brief a rites in! the Hotel room. Jack Entratter,! co-owner of the Sands, "wilt be the only attendant. The only invited'"guests are eight business and legal associates; of the couple. The press, also invited, will outnumber the guests! three to one. "I- want a wedding with noj frills this time," Rita said, "After i all, I'm getting Dick, and that's! all" that matters." BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BURlfc ] 165 Church Street - New York CHARLES CITY, IA. PRESS ESTABLISHED 1888 /fQ) BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CUPPING BUR|& ^ 165 Church Street - Nej^rk PITTSBURGH, PA. SUN-TELEGRAPil Ciro. D. 204,687 - S. 559,99^ iEp2ii953liJ il Marriage Plans Snarled Mtar Dick Sign Pact On Property Rights 1 LAS VEGAS,r^f'; f9>t. 19.?╟÷Dick Haymes and Rita \ Hayt/vSfffiTWi*^^ marriage have been| temporarily snarle6i?║jjjbis ex-wife, today signed a pre-1 marital pact,in which?'fcach gave up forever any claim on the other's money or property, The pact was drawn up by ' Rita's lawyer, Bartley Crum, and was signed early todaydat the, Sfa^ds^Hntpl - wh?·re'Mbb. couple are"waitrn^xb bej^pr?? tied . 4p, Sept. 24?╟÷providing Haymefe-exwife, Jl?║ra Eddington Haymes, signs ^.?√ß"waiver. The-pa-et called for^$epa$ate owners??!* of "all property of every'Mnd and nature whatsoever *$'?√ß | divested 0?·iany community character Wfe-J] The document-a?½f stated: "In jthe event rdi^jlRStth of either party neither-.ip* the said parties shall have or asquire any ; r i g h t title or claim to the personal estate of the other!" Haymes said he ordered the pact drawn up to "protect Rita from any claim whatsoever against me and to protect her from anybody who thinks they can move in on her when we are married to take advantage of her career." - ?·?? A Haymes'! ex-wife, Nora, yesterday threw a monkey wrench into the singer and Rita's marriage plans by refusing to sign a waiver for a Nevada divorce that will enable him to remarry. . Mrs. Haymes got an uncontested California divorce yes- j terday but that.takes a year toj become final. She promised toj give Haymes a waiver for the! Nevado divorce, but changed! her mind at the last moment, S sam1953 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Str$?╜gNew York SALT LAKEI^fe UTAH deseretSews ?√ßCirc. D. jfflBM. 91,735 SEP m^ [They Make It Four Apiece Simple Rites Will Unite Rita Hayworth, Haymes LAS VEGAS, NEV. (UP)?╟÷] Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes, nervous as beginners, make it four apiece Thursday iwhen they exchange wedding j vows amid the clicking of dice and whir of roulette wheels in a gambling hotel. The flame-haired movie beauty and the crooner will say their "I do'V' in the press conference room of the plush Sands HotgL_ d ~ ' ?√ß'?√ß Rita, 34, acting like ailexcited bride, made this ceremony the simplest of her career. Wedding No. 3 to Prince Aiy Kahn featured royal guests and lavish clothes. But for her fourth wedding, Rita chos&i'an old dress of blue linen, a*$lain gold wedding bandgfafa^. &: stafr "fifF^f^S^^n^w^Tn^^eco^ rati(^?╜|and only 10 guests. Invites Press In The actress, who usually dodges the press, 4his time invited them all?╟÷newsreel cameras included?╟÷to the wedding in this gambling mecca. Judge Frank Macnamee was called in to perform the cere-! mony only 20 hours after Haymes won his six-week, quick ! Nevada divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn on grounds "she lost interest in the marriage. Crapshooters Nearby Rita Hayworth, Dick Haymes Gamble Again on Matrimony By James Bacon LAS VEGAS; Nev.?╟÷(IP)?╟÷While nearby crapshooters tried m "maEe's^eiTsanorelevens, Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes I ,i today gambled once more with matrimony. | TheW-year-old actress and her crooner, 35, will recite] \vows eat^h has said three times before, in a simple ceremony j \n the Gold Room of the Sands Hotel/ \ District Judge Frank MacNamee will officiate at the five- \nute ceremony. Jack Entratter, general manager of the ' Sands, will be the only attendant. Photographers and reported '. will outnumber the Invited guests three to one. g^erttnpretentious affair will be-quftfe a contrast to the screen stages -*ayish French wedding to Prince Aiy. Khan in 1949. $$ Qblyk-guests invited .are business aad legal associates oi- thej [ couplo .g g*Theg- oidy":: relatives on hand '^p| be the bride's two| daughtsgs. They are Rebecca,; 8, the Offspring of Miss Hay- wortl^^^tarriage* to Or sons - WeU'QjjnWg^id. the Princess Yasmine, M%, like her moslem father, l|a direct descendant ol the prophet Mohammed, j FinaflfcaTier to the .-wedding was olpired Wednesday, .when! Haym^s| popped a seveibininute! divorcE^mdecree from l^ra Ed- dington^Flynn Hayrn^j Less than^T^our later, \ he ^oughfl Rita';.ha,q5 to the ^Mt^tiiousej whe|^^)|h neryos^l^^lled out the j^amage- license fforms. Sho^iw^he .gover^rjwm^n its deportation case *kgai|ydr?Θ╝h)| Arg4 entine-born croorier,/J^^?Θ╝ icoun-l try 'w$L he and Ritar^ffieiji live! circulated Wednesday night when the Sahara Hotel reported she had reserved a suite there. But she failed to arrive and a friend said she ?*.;had been talked out" of appearing. Nora was not available for cornment at her Hollywood borne. Dick and Rita, who started dating when both were working in Columbia studio last February, invited only friends "who stuck by us" during their various troubles with former mates and the law. Guests on List The guests included David Marcus, Haymes' attorney, and his wife; Bartley Crura, Rita's attorney, and his ^rMfManny Gershman, a pal of Haymes #eem-the Sai?╜efii??iSe*s?╜s$ brtpi^ tra; Al Lerrier, Hayras^pianist;, jHal Howard, Haymes*-* agent; "Aoe Lastfogel, Rita's agent, and Harry Claiborne, Haymes' Nevada attorney, and 4is||ifevif Rita's wedding bonnet was of toast-colored ^:"?╟≤%!% and velvet with a short vs$k ana gloves to match. | Rebecca, Rita's 8-year-old daughter by second husband Orson Welles, selected a pink and white cottbn dress for the ceremony that brings her a third daddy. The party dress for Yasmin, 3, Rumors that Nora might be daughter of Rita and Aiy Kahn, in town for the nuptials were I was white trimmed with blue. in? g __W$$-*- "I'm not going iffw^eported,": he answered. "Vij^^^tti intend to live in the ?√ß ttrSpjjP" A reporter asked him if he had ever tasted any of Rita's cooking. "Who marries Rita Hayworth for cooking?" the singer asked. ;