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    COLUMBIA, MO. f UBUNE l^ppT 5,509 tiita and Haymes Go Ahead \With Wedding Plans Despite [Nora*s Refusal tPSign WaiveA IAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 19 (INS)?╟÷Dick Haymes and Rita JKj7 worth, whose plans for an early marriage have been tempor/ ' snarled by his ex-wife, today signed a pre-marital pact iny jpgw each gave up former any cl^tfn on the other's money or prd/# J The pact was of awn up by Rita's lawyer, Bartley Crurrw /jfef Mned early today at the Sands hotel where the couple are j $J be married on^Septem^a^WJfjpWWiding Haymes' ?·?·>/%?╜?√ß ^&o1f ssmg umojS's iSiC*arafcnership of "all pro^/?╜ ?╟≤aae?s Xesaaf SatiJeaA frjested of any commu* J ?╟≤ssiMg uAvojg Sinxjea^ iiCss ?╟÷uo *$?╜ad 'aniAsiiBH jo jseatftnos seijui I 6 pue Biie^ue^ jo t$nos ssr| guoxe 'ijojtvtjp uotz *;p\[ -ieau f nvs PORT ARTHUR, TEX. NEWS Circ. D. 21,542 - S. 21,581 i__m \ i wm ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU^ 165 Church Street - New York KINGSTON, N. C. 4&FREE PRESS Circ. D, 7,014 j UEiA 19?? Bi fRita Hayworth (And Daughter Under Guard;?╜ Sept. 14 ! EM^-'VEGaggNev. (HP)?╟÷S|tej Hayworth ancrTm^iP daugher, three- year-old g&ihefess YasHBfT^qrere unde 24-hour guard after the filmj star received threats of violence! I unless the child is returned im-j mediately'-to- Moslem Prince Aiy- Khan. | The actress' attorney, Bartley! , Crum, reached in Hollywood, said; the threats' came in letters ad-j dressed to Miss Hay worth at the I Sands Hotel here and that they had: been turnHr over to the FBI for I investigation*j||||| i The letters threatened Yasmin's life and bodily harm to Rita, he j said. *Hrj|lP Crum said "theyjeouldybe crankj letters," but addedr g J "I read both letters andit, is] I my personal conclusion that .?Σ≤erej i was something in them to indicate that they did come from g'jBjre-j | ligious fanatic." I The attorney said he Ijad jjwgi'edj * the prince's fatte^ the^%a Khan, I asking him to ''caution his followers" as far as his%??iiije&^Ugi!rt<h> I in-law and grandchild are. concerned. ; wggg-,''aw;tt.V ] Crum said he '.'/dS^d the-. wW&- I through Aly's nraffa/w-yiir--,- I Charles Toren, ?√ß asking the; Aga Khan to use his iiuMence.-aS the I spiritual leader J'o^-S^ Ismail,' sect i I of Moslems | "to ajtefiie sure that; no harm comes"||jj^$ife s^ ?n{l; her child, g- ^i^FIJ* 1 Crum said he did not beheye ] the threats could have originated [ Witfc|Aly or his. ptner; * The actress, here waiting to 1 j mar^y> crooner Dick Haymes, de-1 claredl she. was concerned only for 1 ! hjt^y chil<|. She, said --ifae.' did not I know who might h^ve: inade the threats.' ?√ß-;-' ?╟≤?√ß; ?√ß ?√ß '-'.. ; ?√ß' .. f^^foti\ [I jj^asmin - is. at; Rita's' home in I j^est Los Angel^near Hollywood 1 fvidth the actress'., pther child, Re-J fn^ea Welles, 8, daughter of actor; Urson Welles. Both children were \ under guard. ffilPtil Crum said tbei^rst letter was received two weeks ago. He said | the second letter came from New Rochelle, N.Y., and yvas postmark-j ed Sept. 7. He said he could not | disclose tjp-contentsof the letter^) Miss* Hayworth recently hpne^li down Aly's offer to set inra $1,-1: 000,000 trust fund for thgir daugh- i 1 [ ter with the angry stijjlment that j \ \ "There isn't any amoifnt of money i that is worth sacrificing thisl1 j child's privilege of living as ail \ ??normal Christian girl in the United jl ?√ß[:! States." . %__. iRhaHciywQrth analmPwigeGive Free Floor Show to Tourist Las Vegas- (I-X P??W ?╜??!<?╜??* ??ajj jo ??s??q) paaod >fsod saujoj^ saa ?b sSuuds opcjoio^ hmfci-rtiiovari jraaxsaii (I'IP'B ????I??s pBil MM?╜ jo ?saq) s ?╜spix 's ?╜?╜ll?╜a aaovai svxax patnpaqos am.M i\uO |0 ??saq) % &%%Q nsu?╜H '9 sh<>4*m?╜!P?╜I NOIXVIOOSSV KV0IM3KV ssaaa: p??*?╜|oossv sqx iff ?╟≤ajo&vid aaovai vlohuh Occasionally some lawyer con-j : rccted 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. \ ?╜^^|l C "I'm expecting suspension from II jmy studio any hour," said Rita, i Jasming,three, by- ex.hus- >;]gut W6>re ROing ahead with plans ; Li<r Khan;- a ,detective ..hired L _t hei.e and marry-. ...We feel jg the hotel to guard thfe ghildren the: wed<iiiig will be worth all this." h I after Rita received, letters .threat- Rite Dick Breakfast Late j |ening Yasmin's ^iffi^| ^S^e girls, on their first day Jerr Tuesday -got up at 10:30 and bireakfasted in , the hotel dining ?╟≤roohVkwiih their nurse and the two j.j LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 17?╟÷UP -The tourists who mill around the In nrimir ""nfeHfttiftl ,fn" dice and swimming" get a free "floor show, ; that, isn't oh :tfe?║*ienu.' . ^"^U I The cast includes glamorous_EjtS, I Havworth'i daughter Rebecca. 'eight, -bv <-x-husband Orson'Welles Iddughteyj band A- extri a uniformed protection, I hotel guard as |and a nurse. ; often are joinedJb^cro^p^- 1?^,'v4J^'"; - u /not; -i^adiuoD jettSnoj, pjte^o^ Aipiui -i%?╟? s^uaptsaad aqq. pa^eo %\ %exyA ?╟≤^rt'^Sfflffi'-'W' u?Bld ^Peui qnp eitL niioslojji qsridL uieqsi ^uspjsajd s.amp.-atQ-fflaji ssqj^i ?╟≤-jfroi-.tUBjg !?╟≤ ^^l^i^gtop^ x-P'hpy q\uc started '..t'ra-d-i-hg looks i uShd-to- Tie, Who' s in dutch immigration authorities and ^.pgPSK^W^O^gJWft -fr- . wife Joanne Dru, and an FBI:a|^-y,dn.t know who mania "was.1 , who talked to. Rita Tuesday^^F^v watched the chorus girh ?╜*E:^-i About ..gg. ?? hearse all morning and then vacationingIped while Rita and Dick ate br &M MfM rs Wander Cheyenne, Wyo., T^JQ-^tate Tribune & State lieader Circ. D. IO?53l - S. 10,560 a SEP 25'^. icisions, discusseflTdefense planskgn Rita fWonde^S^fHapfjkf- Starts Fourth Honeymmf L&&kyECTAS,Jfey, _ ,jp) _ Rita on tb&cfotQ; of th^m f?· weddW.in] tel. -^fg'.H red-ha^P three -riiiiiu i'clc Haynie.s-.:oare ' ^tioojl^^aeh g^la^rnlfc^lit jjfihg.-resort holly happy;" the x_tte .aJfawfsday': OAKLAND, CALIF. TRIBUNE Circ. D. 191,597 - S. 199,496 Nothing Will Separate Us,' Cries Rita** LAS VEGA'S, Nev., Sepi^g^- m?╟÷Rita Hayworth - and Dick Haymes are^on the fourth -honey- moohalbjf^h of them today following a ,brief ilJa$hbulb-lit wedding in a gambling resort hotel. "I feel. wonderfully happy," the readhaifed bride ?║aid after the three-minute cerentony. "I; am married to the man I-r&aHyf love. It sounds so wojiderful to [?╟≤be called Mrs. Haymes." The movie star, and the [crooner fly' to New York Saturday and! later; to Philadelphia^ where, the bridegroom starts a night club engagement Monday j night. "-1 ""^Bg;% | NIGHT CLU^POUR 4[vJ. I "O^r careersyin fact nothing, will ever separate- us>" Rita de-| clared. . She said slie-lj g%aVel with Haymes. an ^his night club tour. They haveyrented a house in Qreenwich,' Conn.- Miss Hayworth said she'll commute between- there and kollywood foi one picture a year.' I The cteremonJ|||ras performec by Judge FrankHjlviacnarffeeg id the Gold Room of- 'the S.ands -Ho- tejj.^ Roulette gj|mte's 'and . slot machines continT^^whirring iri ithe nearby 9asfnc0BSt!J\^2^#| I Rita's two daugppk Rebecca, ; 8, by b.er marriagi^^i^tor Orson; Welles, and Pri^!e^1vyasfnine, 3%, by ?Θ╝x-hu?║b|sw^yy Khan,i I looked on from-^Sft^raBt'" - TEARS COME ^>J I The. bridal couple- said their "I do's" firmly. Big tears came I into Rita's eyesC.at "/the words. I? Tbie double-rin^-k; ceremony was ?√ß over before she | got her ring | on Dick's fin^^: she put it ??n | afterward. ^TSptie Yasmine I shrilled, "Mama, I Want a ring, S too." Several hundred persons lined [the way as the" couple, arm in arm, walked ""from. ^er. quarters in a remote part of the hotel to the ceremony. ilatlreSed -jeus- tomers of a barber shop,and pin* curled matrons from ay beauty isalflgilooked on from a.hiyffway. #k$P|?╜$ ] "I anf mf^^:t^the maai^Jj^ally' i jldy^^c^'urid^sio' wbiftdrapli'-to1 jbe c^m^WLrs. Haymes^-\ ^^:^*:- J i ?√ß i The movie staxcjmdefee^^foToner will fly to New ^6|; Satui-day-and later to Philaiieiphia, where" the fOTid^grbom. stal^v'a^nigfi*r'club : engagement MondayMight^^jfg J] "Our careers, in fact nothing, I will ever separate us^- Rita . d&- ' clared. She said she^^avel with ' Haymes oh hijsaj^gj^-ciub tour, j They have Teritew--a-^ Bouse in Greenwich,. Conn. Miss Hayworth! said she'll commute between there . and Hollywood f??f .vbne picture a year. ' .. -> \rM0\ m&i-y, i I Ifte c6re||pns. was perforitied, j by Judge Pr|(nk MacNariiefe inWhe i Gold Boom of :t^e -Bands Hotel. I Roulew. games arid sRif^HISHries j jcontii^d 'WMiirftig in theynearby \. casina^^^M: $ i*?╜EJw- - Rjt^sf tbgfa ?√ß d&wlQ?║et?·; .Rebecca, j j 8, by her qjarrifpe tO^o^F Orson j I Welles, and Piano^i^Yasririne. 3 l/2g^ by ex^^an^p^^n^ looked ' on from a diyan^gr" SBHy^ J The bridal col|le said theM"Ij!' do's.'.^iirmly. Big. tears came -mto .' Rita's1^ eyes at -Ipe ; words.; ^ie \] double ring ceremony was Pilfer;' before she got iter ring on Dill's i finger; she put ft on aft'erwardc | Little Yasmine shrilled,. "Mama, I I want a ring, too." ?╟≤-c^^BLLi- divorcei ^T^Vait^bbr^i^woelcs' ! fp.st In her suite. WwteW&ft?? they can, After-lunch everybody, appeal wk- ?╟≤ w. g-" 'at the pool, including the priv ?╟≤?╟≤?╟≤1?╜W!l' |Rifar Dick Are I (On 4fh Honeymoon] Las Vegas,. Nev. (51)?╟÷Rita,-H?╜y*J warj&?╜*and Dick...Haymes are on' the fourth hone^rioon for each ofj them today foU^ing,|kebrief flash-: $?╜b-lit wed<yi^,^;|C^|fnibli^ resort hotel.:;-y.: ,.. ."," "i \ feel wondeaafttly happy," the |l red haired bride said after thel three-minute* "sfcfiremony. "I am j married to the man I really love. I It sounds ao wonderful to be called , Mrs. Haymes."' V?╜vi SmP^i 1 The^<^| :Mai aijd the-jcrooner fly to New York Saturday and later to Phiiadeftmia, where the bridegroom starts a nii^^iub engage- ?╟≤ ment Monday nigli^;;r j "Our career^, in ?ac|iw nothing, will .ever: ^^arate us," Rita- declared. Slfe said shell travel with Haymes on tait night club tour. They have rentedg ja^feotise in Greenwich, Conn. Miss*payworth said she'll commute between there and Hollywood for one picture aj year. The ceremony Was performed by Judge., Prank MacNamee in the GolCJ^eom ot the Sfflids ..hoj^ Roulette games arid slot machines continued- ^himng ?√ß m the nearby casino." ',| '''gogg/W, Rita's two daughters-; ^Rebecca, J 8, by her .uumage to -actT-:- Orson Welles, and Prince'^ Yasnirhe, 3%, by ex-lmsbarid Aiy Khari' looked on from a divan. The bridal couple said ??their "I il^v'^f^rriiJy. Big'"'-tears 'eame into WiQcSir eyes at the words. The ?╜^aBie-ring ceremony was over before she^iol her ring on Dick's k finger; she put^^con afterward. I Little Yasmitid^^toWtedi "Mama, Jl I want a ring, too." ESTABLISHED J888 ^ BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLrt>^4*BpEAU 165 Church Sir|||-a^ev/' York ^Kbuttrb^ont. 1 .p^NTANA^A'NDARD -. -. Circ>Pr-^'M,r S-t^fe7^5 ita Takes 4th M Husband in Staged Ceremony By Aiiwf "llO$BV**i?^ LAS VEGASt^v. <U.R)^-ftita Hayworth took her fourth husband, crooner Dick Haymes 'Thui^ay, in a hotel ceremony as well photographed and staged as a movie scene. ?√ß?√ß^IflgHf Only 10 guests were invited to the nuptials in a private room of the swank Sands Hotel in this bjisy gambling'nrgSSJ^TOnile a ; sisttt army of newsreel and tejjjepsien cameramen, photographers #id reporters recorded the entire event for posterity. 1,5^4' Rita, nervous as' a beginning bride in her simple blue linen dress, said her fourth. "I do's" while facing a battery of 16 cameras and floqdlights; Judge Frank*l$a<??║a|j.ee read the civil ceremoj^lslo*--a microphone as mwfe. .'eJmBfe whirred away. pow^^^s^My-'mob of tourists shoutei". aMj^fdied around the dice tablesA^'si-i"; Tfie wed^^^'e^n had a stand- in. An h^ifrcf^re the ceremony a hotel.Eres^y^pht and a pilot llbfld by *thetltifcrophone so the "set" could' bfe;|9rbjperly lighted, Many Of the t^r^ts who jammed the hotel stood at attention by the slot machines to applaude the bride as she entered the hotel Both of Miss Hayworth's young daughters by previous marriages were present. The ceremony started 45 minutes late because the judge was held up by ,a jury trial. Rita's youngest daughter, Yasmin, who posed patiently for. photographers during the delay cried out, "Where is my mommie?" m, Rita carried a large bouquet of whitfc^wcMds and the flowers! shool^Af Ijaymes slipped the ring on iiek fig^er. She swallowed fre-- quentij$lpn nervousness during the cefemofiy which took^l|iout two%inutes to perform. The pair kissed twi^^d-pita whispered "I love w-'-is^sho looked up at him; gfhea^Ilttle Yasmin cried, 'I .want .ai^Jng, too." . : i^r.^^ifl^m After the glamour iueen jand the crooner exchanged plain gold wedding rings, Rita hooted ^the swarm of newsmen tyt a chamfia&ae breakfast. A huge four-tier caramel colored wedding cake was inscribed, "The Sands wishes Rita and Dick happiness^'"''.^Ejjjp The entire wedding scene was executed and directed by Sands' press agents who issued mimeographed instructions to reporters for the event. 'I2P I FRANKLIN J^A. NEWS-HERA^fi^ Circ. D. 7,98pi# jepxllll jHaymes, Rita Sign No-Claim Contract WIIXISTON, N. D. HERALD' Circ. P..,5.250;e SEP,24 1951 I Actress And ?√ß Crooner Take jMarrIa|e,?╤ows. J LAS VEGAS, ^yg'c(?).?╟÷ -While nearby crapsho.oj;|rs.' tried to make sevens andceleven'g,' Rita Hayworth and Q^W^wfe' -todayyJinb^d ona.e nioiv-^ wiih lnatiimony. The^aS^-ygar-dldwSkeftress and her LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP)?╟÷Croon-f er Dick Haymes announced today| Hhe has signed a pact with actress^ lRii4;'Hayworth that protect^ al^f| ?√ßhe^ earnings and holdings "for ?√ßlife" from any debts he may incur ?√ßafter their marriage. I fiaymes, who plans to h^rry the Bred-haired actress after his Nevada ?√ßdivorce, said, "I^ntend to stand Ion my own two feet and take care ?√ßof all my own troubles, whether ?√ßthey be money, legal or personal ?√ßdifficulties."..;* ?√ß He said he had ^'ordered" Jhe | reciprocal 'pre-nuptial pact drawn ?√ßup -gflj. P.r^ft:'' Rita irpm ,^ny* ?√ßclaim whaAsoi^er against me," I Meanwhile %s. Nora Eddingtoni- ?√ßFlymif Hayme^ received her own* Kali|^^^ o3i$$ce decree from the ?√ßhandgrip. ^#**r*"^iday. I Ha^yP said the agreement was ?√ßdrawn?½!* 'bsf Miss Hayworth's at- itorney, Bartley Crum, and signed iby himselil&nd Rita l^e Friday :.night at- the Sands .Hotel, here. llVEss'ri^iy worth's earnings and Iproper^^^duld be protected for Ithe sol^^^of herself, her chil- llreiMalk h^K'own heirS. Miss Hay- ^O^^gSed- -a11 identical docu- iinent" renM^^S ^any right to -?Haymes^'ipiSprabe said. - .. I Haymes i^Ptvaiting a deportation heari??gMh L??s Angeles on government charges the Argehtmgi fborn singer.illegally re-entered this icountry after visiting. Miss. H#- iworth in Hawaii earlier this year. I crooner,./.aa1; ,vsm lhas ^ai'a.;thre4 | simple cereal qJ of ffievSaijjgH Distribt!^R|H wife officia.te. p| ceremony. ''Jack manager of the only' -attendant. reporters will vited guests thr The linpretent quite a contra star's lavish B Prince AlyKha Only guests ij and legal associ The only relative the bride's two are Rebecca, 8, Miss Hayworth's ?√ßre vows each fore, in a 3old Room VTacN amee ive-m inute ;r, ge heral viil b e the phers and st tJ the screen rench wedding- to i 1 in 1949. vited are business ! ates;'-6| the'.cquple. I bs oi? hand -wiligbe daughters.''Tl-iey ! ,- the 'offspring-a;Of 1 j marriage to.-Dr,':| son Welles, and. 'the JPririce'ss 'Y-asw'j mine, 3^, like her moslem father a direct descendant of-" the '.pr'oplietk' Mohammed. ?╟≤,- .-'..- g*" Final bonier t6 the wedding was; cleared Wednesday when Hayjiics copped a seven-minute divorce. de-^ | cree from Nora Eddington. PJynn Haymes. Less than an hourlat^r^ he brought Rita back to thecourtv house, where both nervously fill.^.. out the marriage license, forms. Should the governnjerl^cw'in its deportation case against-tyifm^gen- j tine-born . crooner, wtialljlfflpiantry will he and Rita then liveSpr g "I'm not going to be deported," he answered. "We both intend to live in the U.S.A.' A reporter asked him if he had ever tasted any of Rita' cooking. "Who marries Rita Hayworth for cooking?" the singer asked.