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sac 8 _ s_w_u__mm Dick Scores! Big With Rita's Kiddies Provjm M&*l|p - FmmUy Mmw^ By WILL BftN&MAN ' 'jCF Special to the N.l. Jcunial-America? >mw. LAS VEGAS, Nev,, Oct. lit?╟÷ Dick H^jfe'may tre-. scoring the big^jJOT?? success, | of Jtiis . career?╟÷as--:a step-father. The crooner's marriage to actress 'e y.Ri'ta .>.^^^|prth marked one chapter- -in his chronicle of love.' It- ws in counter-point to theVa'ction of. theSimigrati^t^^ppart-' - i^itYf|Bjeking to\<S??Ht~ him to hi;^fetive,fvATgQ|i^|i. But. in'the hearts ok Rita's two daughtfl!rJs> Rebecca iS&j^smin, there's! -Efothing appareip.tl3^1iich dims'th^r fondness ^|^Sf;k in the new man in their ho?╜$t|g~"g - All this was eviden#1iuririg.their recent sojbitrn at the Sands Hotel here, while Dick waited the, last developments before the marriage became a fact. SIGN AWAY CLAIMS. There were legal matters to be cleared up. Rita and Dick signed papers relinquishing any claims they might have in the future on each other's income, f And Nora Eddington Haymes, from whom Dick had been divorced, approved a waiver so the new marriage .could go|ahead at the earliest possible date. Over his head still hung the threat of Dick's being sent back to South America, because he had'.: claimed exemption from World War II draft call as a resident alien. For her part, Rita had refused to accept a million-dollar settlement from her erstwhile husband, Ali. Khan, under his condition that their daughter, Yasmin, 2V2, be raised as a Moslem princess. WANTS V. S. UPBRINGING. Rita was emphatic that she wanted Yasmin to grow up in the American democratic way. She also wants this-for Rebecca; 8fra daughter of her first marriage, with Orson Welles, whom she divorced because "he's so busy being a genius,:,vhe.hasn&g any - time for-his family."' If it's a family man she wants for aplisband, maybe Dick is the one. . B&'gave every indication of it I during their stay at Las Vegas. Dib'kgwas there wfteh it was time^tOdtuck t'he^ .sriiiU-"*-^ ?╟≤<?╟≤*-<*?╟≤ TIME TO RETIREWlebecca g^^^dfy at Dick Haymes with that look aHfgeal f athei^mould cherish as she and Yasmin have that last quiet moment with him and Rita before bedtime, f A MOTHER'S TOUCH-4|perse!f apparently full of joy because her daughters get along so well with her new hus- | band, Rita beams as she combs Yas|hitfs| hair. Rebecca, interrqtftfngg her reading',-: of a book, looks pn with Sisterly jtffeclion. WENATGHEE, WASH. WORLD Circ. D. 15,066* IftsEP 2&1353 Mm ho Maries Rita |j For HmCoq^ng?\ ?╟≤ L$S" VEGAS,- - Nev." ?√ß-(#)?╟÷While. nearby"'-cmpshooters' -tried I- to make sevens' and elevehsg. Rita Hayworth and Dick j f- Haymes today gambled once, more with matrimony. The ' 34-year-old actress .andd-iiey<p~?╟÷| T^^^ "~ i I crooner,-35, will recite Wwsy.4eh:j permanent- residence-e&-Nevada, j . has said three times beiore, in.aI but said they- vvjil soon move near . simple ceremony:in the#old Room (Greenwich, Conn., where they: are | [ ' - of^the Sands .Hotel... - y ^ g; looking forCag house.' gs ti - District JudgevFrahk MacJMamee'- 4t... , ?√ß -.. :. ,. . . ?√ß:.., ,-, . ,, will officiate at the five-minute L Alt wygwork is in the East, !, ceremony. Jack Entratter, general tht CV00^' e*jj*u,j& ' . , I manager of the Sands, will be the 1 Miss Hayworth-said .she plans only attendant. Photographers and J? ^feSi :*etwe? , ** . fast reporters will pESi? the inc Co^t and.; HoUywood for picture I vited guests; three to one. maKing. _?╟≤?╟≤ , The unpretentious affair will be Should the government win its I quite a'-eieontrast to '.the .screen I deportation ease against the Ar- . I star's 4^?╜r French weddkfe to gentine-born crooner, what coun- I I Prince Aiy *-khari in ' 1949,' -..Miss I-try >vill he and Rita then live in? Hayworth will not - even have "a j. . "I'm not. going to be deported," new weddingf gown. She- said '.shelve answered-. -?√ß-'We. both intend to I would wear -a blue linen straight]-&Ve SI the U.S.A.^fe/j|SH I dress which she has: worn before. ' The crooner.said he will move Her hea<i-dwili.be covered by a into Mira. Hayworth's suite at the toast-colored-.hat of: tulle and vel- Sands right after the wedding. Al vet. She will wear gloves to match reporter asked him if he had ever the hat-j$ji||g| tasted any of Rita's cooking. ** '?· Only guests invited are business "\^ho marries Rita Ha^wortJfJ and legal associates of the couple, for cookinf?" thege^inger asked. | The only relatives oh hand will be SE the bride's two daughters. They j are Rebecca, 8, the offspring of j Miss Hayworth's marriage to Or- 2 son Welles, and the Princess Yasmine, 31/.,. like her moslem father j | a direct descendant of the prophet Mohammed.' >e|lg?║&' Final barrier to the wedding was cleared yesterday when Haymes copped a seven-minute divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. I/ess than an hour later, he brought Rita back to the courthouse, where both nervously filled out the marriage license forms. BSh^". 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