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FORT SMITH, ARK TIMES RECORD ?√ß Circ. D.a|6,774 ?║ DAUGHTERS SEE RITA WED?╟÷-Rita Hayworth's daughter, Yasmine (left) and Kebecca, watch as she becomes the bride of Crooner Dick Haymesi at Las Vegas. The ceremony i* being performed by Judge Frank McNamee. Haymes' best man, Jack Entratter, stands behind him. Rita Weds Crooner Haymes, The Man I Really LoAif LAS VEGAS, New UP)?╟÷Rita Hayworth gand Dick Haymes are on the fourth honeymoon for each of them today following a brief flash- bulb-lifcjsiredding In a gambling resort hotel. "I feel wonderfully happy," the redhaired bride said after the [ thfee-minute ceremony. "I am married to the man I really love. It sounds so wonderful to be called Mrs. Haymes." SlSlil The movie star-and the crooner fly to New, York Saturday -^d^fcarf to Philadelphia' T^dlere the';tarid|w groom starts anp club erigage-| ment Monday night. . ."OUR CAREERS, IN FACT nothing, will ever separate us," I Rita declared. She said she'll travel j with Haymes on' his night clUb tour I They have rented a house in Grefnmeng Conh.^^ss*Hayworth| said she'll3?½ijmmttte between there and HolIy?╜fo$e>d- lor one picture a year. The eeremony was performed by Judge Frank MacName&iin the Gold Rood of the Sands' Hotel. Roulette games an<$ slot fflaijflra*s continued whirrhig" in %%?╤ treartfr casino. RITA'S T Wo DAUGHTERS, Rebecca, 8, by her man&ig&e; to actor Orsen Welles, and RifHcess Ij^asnvfcae, 3^-<sfeg?^e?╜-hmban% Aiy Khan, looked on from ar diwEn. The bridal couple said their "I do's" firmlyi Big tears came into Rita's eyes at, the words. The double-ring ceremony was over before she got her ring on Dick's finger; she put it on afterward. Little Yasmine shrilled, "Mama, I want a ring, too." Several hundred persons lined the way as^ the couple, arm in arm, walked"from her quarters in a remote part of the hotel to the ceremony. i MISS HAYWORTH WORE a $hort-sleeved, blue, linen dress, a toast-colored tulle and velvet hat and-matching gloves. Her bouquet was of orchids and lilies of the! valley. HaynjgB wore a blue pin-j stripe suit wi|& blue tie. Before^eBrjiiarriages to Welles and Prince'*&*$, Rita was wed; to oilmau Edward Judson. Haymes' previous drives were'' actress1 Joanne Dru, dan:ec Joanne Marshall, and Noigi, Flynn 'Haymes, ex-wife of fErropFlynn. The, crooner got a Nevada divorce Wednesday from Nora, who obtained a California decree from him last week; * * * IN CONNECTION WITH HIS iinjpigration 1 difficulties, meantime, the honeymooning crooner could" take cheer from a federal court decision yesterday in- Miami* .Ma. e Wfc&n similar case at Miami, Judfee John W. Holland ruled in Federal District Court that the return of Harry 0. Voiler, 62, former Miami Beach newspaper pub-j jlisher, from Puerto Rico in 1951! I"did not constitute an entry into ithe United States within the meaning of the 1917 Immigration Act." [ Puerto Rico and Hawaii are insular possessions of the United States... Jtjdge Holland held that rFor a resident alien to make a [reentry, he must go to a foreign WHEELING, W; JV%?T- NEWS-REGI^SSBJr * Circ. D. 26,442 ?╟≤>:^p(>83 "^(^Ut^tSr Under Watchful Eyes W*m$?%: ?╟≤ ?╟÷United Press Telephoto Rita Hay worthy attired in blue jeans, relaxes on the grounds of the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas under the watchful eyes of Deputy Sheriff Bill Grover (left) and Sand's Security Guard Bev Perkins. The glamorous movieaPSP''nt^iireeeivea' two letters threatening her and her daughter, Yasmin, 3 V2, with death if she -did not agree to a reconciliation with her former husband and father ofj&smin, Aiy Kahn. - Lasr:Y^gas Touriste^^ LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 16 KU.R) ?╟÷ The tourists who mill around the luxurious Sands Hotel for dice and swimming 'gef a"?ree" floor show" that isn't on the menu. SRfae cast includes glamorous Rita Hayworth; daughter Rebecca, eight, by ex-husband Orson Wells; daughter Yasmin, three, by ex-husband Aiy Khan; a detective hired by the hotel to guard the children after Rita received letters threatening; Yasmin's death; a uniformed hotel guard as extra protection, and a nurse. (Photo of left) They4 often are joined by crooner Dick Haymes, Rita's fourth husband-to-be, who's in dutch with the immigration authorities and ex-wife Joanne Dru, and an FBI agent who talked to Rita" yesterday about the letters, Dick and Rita are vacationing here while he awaits his six- sks' divorce from wife Nora so they can get married. Occasionally some lawyer connected with one^of these various problems wanders into the scene. The whole entourage is on view by the pool and in the hotel dining rooms every day. "I'm expectihjysuspension from my studio any hour," said Rita. "But. we're, going ahead witfi plans to stay ,here and marry. "fWe feel the y wedding will be worth all this. The little girls, on their firro day hermytes?·effi$y got ug-jii 10:30 and'o breakfasted in-jim! hotel dining room with their nurse and the two guards passing, the orange juice. They quickly started trading; looks and toast with other small fry who didn't know who mama was. They watched the chorus girls rehearse all morning and then napped while Rita and Dick ate breakfast in her suite. After iunch everybody appeared at the pool, including the private ey?╜ and the hotel guard. Whenever Yasmin lost sight of the < guard, silver-haired Jack Bueckling, she inquired, "where's that man?'''pygl| The vivaeious child would then run over to give him a hug. After splashing in the water, the girls played hopscotch. The guards did hot swim. The children wore blue bathing suits. Mama stopped traffic in form-hugging brown-and-white suit and r floppy hat to keep freckles away. Tomorrow the entourage will go by car caravan to nearby Lake Mead for a boat ride. at "Rita is relaxed and happy now that the children are here," Sands Hotel Chief Jack Entratter said.