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LOS ANGELES<f?·ALIF. NEWS; Circ. D. 209,165 - 1 191,159- SEP 24 ?╜& d i. itaymes, Rita to be wed todayi LAS . VEGAS;: 3$iev., Segb05&. - (?·P> - Wavy-haire(^^^^l?║rd^^cK: Haymes won his rreedanjlf^om Nora Eddington Haymes -ij^fcgfcgrv day in a. seven-minute divorce: eeurtfc hearing that cleared d the) way for bis marriage today to film star Rita"3fitayworth. The open ^Ifet hearing' was devoted chieflyf|bpg clarifying: ttiat Haymes did notf break his 'Nevada residence "last rriorith-when he filled a brief singing engagement at Del Mar, Calif.X a District Judge FranK^Gregory personally questioned J| Haymes g. on whether he had lived continuously for six weeks ihgtfre state,. The singer greplied that during his California singings engagement he chartered a plane and flew back and forth daily. SATISFIED, that Haymes legally was,a Nevada resident, Judge Gr^^ry then listened -as jihe singer accused his third wife of wrecking their marriage by refusing to .accompany him on singinggi^urs. He, said that con-* stituted mental ?√ß cruelty. "She became indifferent7 to our* marriage and we grew further apart," he said. "As a result, I could not handle my work, lost weight arid could, not sleep well.3 It became a case .of general in- j compatability." I Mts. Haymes,5who did riot contest the divorce, .was represented in court by attorney Oscar Bryan who said he was there to safeguard her interests. It was he who raised the question of the Nevada residence. ^W^-l MISS HAYWORTH announced that the cerehaony would be "just a simple wedding. This one is too important to me to clutter ;it up with frills. It is enough that we love each other." The marriage is scheduled to be held in the Gold Room of the Sands Hotel. ^"lll ,*|illi"?╜,Wip!fi*announced they v|buld honeymoon at the resort h^tel where they are staying o||er the weekend and then tflftYel to Philadelphia- ior JE?Σ≤?·mes' opening of a nightclub engagement. His deportation ?╟≤case is scheduled to resume in 4*^^Sngeles Monday but his lawyers were confident they could handle it without his presence for the time being. werta ?Σ≤Ev*t neJr Iwmm-Mm e ' tsTABUSHtO ?╜ QBAtd^g371 PKBSSCU|P1N#^S 165 ChurchStreet^ OLYMPVA, WASH. 4;Clrc.D. 7.932 S. 7,932 vSEP 1 6^953^ I RITA UNDER GUARD V RITA HA^syORTH AND,DICK HAYM^^MCE^OUT UAS.VEGAS ',;MARRMS|fL4CENSE "3[hey will be marrie^ at Sands Hotel toda^t1f?fffl*9ack Enir^fer (rear) as best man I ' '"'""''?╟≤" ~g. g'"" -':??%-; " ~ i ! : d^E t. ----- ; ?√ß?╟÷- PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York MOUNT CARMEL, ILL. Republican-Register Circ. D. 4,497 SEP 231953 W" feet Wedding Is j Planned By Pair i LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP.)?╟÷Film | j star Rita Hayworth and crooner j : Dick Haymes today planned a I '"simple wedding" with television I and newsreel cameras . grinding away. I Then they"11 settle down as toj I what they hope will be a sedate j j life as suburbanites in Greenwich, I ?√ß Conn. j The ceremony Thursday will be | j held in the Gold Room of the! Sands HoteJ, with only nine guests I j lri'VJfl'eflg IVut news and camera men I were told they, could attend. I The red-haired beauty sighed! happily that she and Haymes "are I finally getting married after so I many difficulties."" 1 Among their recent troubles have j been an attempt by the govern-1 ment. to deport Haymes, a citizen I of Argentina, and death threats I 'tea^ist Miss Hayworth and her | y?╜&|gest daughter, three-year- old | ^l^rnin. 1^$&. want1'a simple Wedding,"I MiSfegHayworth.^aid firmly. "This! 0|^^T too towjortant to me to clut-l tefttflp g^t^aglot of unnecessary I frills."It'sdi^li]a?gh that" we love each other." ?╟≤ : -V" jRka, Dick Haymes] ITrying Matrimony Each For 4th Time ! LAS VEGAS, Nev. UR ?╟÷ While nearby crapshooters, tried to make sevens and elevens, Rita Hayworth ahd Dick Haymes today gambled once more with matrimony. : The 34-year-old actress and her crooner, 35, will recite vows each has said three; times before, in a I simple ceremony in the Gold Room ! of +h?? Sands Hotel ?╟÷ District Judge Frank MacNamee J w$l Jificiate at the five-minute ceremony. Jack Entratter, general j j manager of the Sands, will be the only attendant. Photographers and reporters will outnumber the invited guests three to one. Only quests invited are business and legal associates of the couple. The only relatives on hand will be the bMde's two daughterly Both'Haymes and Rita claimed permanent residence in Nevada, but said they will soon IM&ve. near Greenwich, Conn., where they are looking for a house. "AlfcaBay work is in the East," the^^per explained. JN^ ?· ISj^SsciPayworth said she plans to commute , between the East Coast and Hollywpodg.lc?╜^ic.tiire. making..- ~' ^^^:t H The crooner .sap.rhe=gwill move- ipt$|Miss Hayworjh's sinte_jg|ph& Sands right after the wedding. A reporter asked him if he-had ever tasted any. of Rita's coolgjK- j "Who marries Rita _ H^yWortft for cooking?" the singer asked. .: Special di&puty sheriffs were assigned tp Rita Hayworth in Las Vegas, Mev., after the movie star received letters threatening her with bodily harm and her daughter, Yasmin, with death if she did not reunite with her divorced husband I father of Yasmin, Aiy Khan. Escorting Ri|a as *he strolls : outside her hbtfel i^??ecurity chief, ]|ev Perkins; Marital Mixup Gives Gamblers Free Show yVS VEGAS (UP)?╟÷The tourists who mill around the luxurious SandsHojjgl for dice and swim- |rii'fllS"'gera free floor show that isn't on the menu. The cast; includes glamorous Rita Hayworth; daughter ??Rebec- ica, 8, by ex-husband Orson Wells; :daughter Yasmin, 5, by ex-husband Alyjpian; a detective hired 2k??lV5* Rita, Dick Wed - LAS VEGAS, Nev. ' UR ?╟÷ While ft nearby crapshooters tried to make ft sevens and elevens, Rita Hayworth. ?√ß and Dick Haymes today gambled b| once more with matrimony. b.JThe 34-year-old actre^and her ?√ß crofyher, 35, will receive vows each , "his" said three times befcites" in a I simple ceremony in the Gold Room | of the^Sands Hofefea If by the hotel to guard the children after Rita received letters threatening Yasmin's de&thga Uniformed hotel guard as extra protection,, dbd a nurse. They often are joined|& crooner Dick Haymes, Rita's fourth husband-to-be, who's in dutch with the immigration authorities-1 and ex- wife Joanne Dru, and an FBI agent who talked to Rita y;es$?║?> day about the letters. ' Dick and Rita are vacationing here while he 4^iiL||(paim from wife Nora so tl|!&-can get married. Occasionally some Jav^yer connected with one of 'tSj$sw various problems wanders intP%e. scene. The whole entourage is on^view; by the pool and in the hotel dining rooms every day. PONTIAC^ ILL. LEADER ||fe. Ci?╜"- D- 3.620 Rita's 'Simple' Wedding To Be Televised LAS VEGAS?j NEy.,?╟÷(IP)?╟÷Film star Rita Hayworth "and crooner Dick Haymes today planned a "simplfe wedding" with television and newsreel cameras grinding away. Then they'll settle down as to what they hope will be a sedate life as suburbanites in Greenwich, Conn. The ceremony Thursday will be held in the Gold Room of the Sands hotel with only nine guests mvltefl,1 Urut news and camera men were told they could attend. The red-haired beauty sighed happily that she and Haymes "are finally getting married after so many difficulties." Among their recent troubles have been an attempt by the government to deport Haymes, a citizen of Argentina, and death threats against Miss Hayworth ahd her youngest daughter, three-year- old Yasmin. Want Simple Wedding. "We want a simple wedding" Miss Hayworth said firmly. "This one is too important to me to clutter up with a lot of unnecessary frills. It's enough that we love each other." But the wedding,. unlike the final clinch in the movie thrillers, won't see all of their headaches solved. Miss Hayworth, Yasmin, and her other daughter, Rebecca, 8, still are under protective guard and Haymes' difficulties with the Immigration department remain to be ironed out. It will be Rita's fourth wedding and Haymes' third. The couple' plans to honeymoon at the Sandsd over the weekend and then travel to Philadelphia, where Haymes opens a night club engagements leaving the crooner's Iawyej&-JB?║ handle his case before the goves?? ment in hearings which resume Monday. MONROE, MICH. NEWS Circ. D. 15,390 HP 24 1953 Rita and Crooner) Set for Wedding | LAS VEGAS,*; Nev. ?√ß ?╜fc-While nearby crapshooters tried to make sevens and elevens, Rita:Hayworth and Dick Haymes today gambled onmu more with matrimony. The 34-year-old actress and Tier crooner 35, will recite vows each has said three times before, in a S1JW? ceremony in the Gold Room of Jhe ^Sanfl&jfotoi*;. Ej^al barrier .to the weddiEfe .was II cl^fed Wednesday when Haymes coppjgd a seven-minute divorce de- cree.?Θ╝rom Nora Eddington Flynn I Haymes. Less than an hour later he brought Rita back to the courthouse, where both nervously filled out the marriage license forms. Should the government win its deportation case against the Argentine-born <croonerg* what country will he and Rita then live in? - I m not going trbe deported," he answered. "We both intend to livegm the .U.S.A.", ?╟≤'?╟≤ ^&WBeT said he Will move 10ntoj^^Hay\yorth's suite at the Sands nght after the wedding A reporter ?╜ed him if:he had ever tasted ?√ß?√ßam of Rita's cooking' Who -TKarties Rita: Hayworth ,. tor cooking?" the sirfger asked I