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By Lloyd Shearer ii search for love career and her fortune. But is she happy? wasn't Aiy Khan later made the same faux pas. As one director recently pointed out, "You cannot take a girl who left school at the age eof 13 and suddenly transform her into a bril- vTOttit, erudite, sophisticated, jaded Cohtinen- ggL There is little more to Rita Hayworth than meets the eye. Basically, she is a shy, insecure, lovely young woman who wants I to love and be loved." There is much truth to this opinion. At the marriage license bureau^in Las Vegas when she and* Dick Haymes were recently filling out their license applications, Rita's pen hand shook noticeablyi When she came to the line where die had to^lmte iiv the cause of her previous divorce, she wrote "extrem cruelty," omitting the letter "e" in "extreme." tjf?!fflp Standing by,fe^ I whispered, "Rita, you've left out an 'e' on the first^fd." She smiled heir thanks and made the correction. Tten Ifuniirfg^^ so nervous l^forgott^^^l to^^e^^ Reporters jivho expected the actress to be calm, poised and sophisticated?╟÷after all, this was her fourth ^marriagelicense?╟÷were pleasantly surprised at jrejgij^hyness and general humility..f?'^^tj^' s|||lpf- After the weddiaig^ivasked Rita why, in view of her previously marital experiences, she thought.hier present marriage to Dick Haymes would last. | Her brown c^yei became meditative as twilight and m"^^^^ as soft as the rustle of sheets, she safdt Stlkily, "He is the first man I have evet really loved." Later, when-1 repeated the line to a former secretary of Rita's, the girl shook her head in disbelief. "Dear Rita!" she exclaimed. "She says that every, every time." But Rita has her reasons for thinking she's right this time. To her love means spiritual ' as well as physical togetherness. She was sure Dick Haymes was in love with her when a few weeks before their marriage he told her lawyer, Bartley Crum: "I love, this g^rl so much that I never want her to have the slightest trouble because of me. Gaiirt we draw up some agreement which says that what money she has will never go to me and what debts I've incurred will never be held against her?" O.K.'d Publicity Rita was against the agreement, but she was finally persuaded to sign it. On her part she agreed to the public wedding Dick wanted, even though she is shy and afraid of newspaper reporters. As a^re- sult of the publicity, Haymes has received job offers totaling $125,000. Whatever becomes of her latest marfj it seems certain Rita's career is in for a SP phase. When her contract with Columbia expired a year and a half from now, she plans to make only independent pictures at the rate of one a year. The main thing Rita wants is freedom to be with Dick. Says she, "If Dick should ever be deported, (he's been in hot water with the government lately) I will follow him where- ever he goes?╟÷Argentina, Mexico City, anywhere. I love him, and I will stand by him 100 per cent." 'ffffipH ?√ß lOr - FREEPORT, ILL JOURNAL-STANDARD %r,c, D. 16,880 ] SEPlil953 POTTSTOWN, PA. MERCURY Circ. D. 16,354 Rita to Wed Haymes; In Simple Ceremony I LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 22 UB?╟÷ ! :|Rita Hayworth, who married Aiy I I Khan amid scented swimming j ?ipools and international society, will: .wed Dick Haymes jg^^vsimplej ?√ß ceremony Thurs-f| I day morning. j Tne-'fcor m'erl | princess and the! | crooner will beg ?╟≤married by Nevada judge inl a three - minute! cer e m o ni?,, atT , tended only by! I their lawyers, herl {two daughter!s|g ?╟≤ land the press.f Miss HayworthJ| [said the event ftita Hayworth will take place in' the Gold .Room at the Sands hotel f | at 11 a. m. Thursday muilllng"! " "We don't need any frills andd* !fancy trimmings this time," she I declared^It's enough that I love j Dick'e and'he loves me and We're I jto be married at last after all the! difficulties we've had to face." [Rita And Dick Leave 1 By Plane For New York [With Dog, Daughters I LAS VEGAS, Nev. (* ?╟÷ Honey- imooners J&ta. Hayworth and Dick ?√ßHaymes ^jfeft by plane for New |:York early today, along with her I two daughters' and his b.ol^^ dog, ?√ßBE^USi'W:^^^ 1 TE|Je* youngsters, Rebecc|y|| and ?√ßYastftine, 3%, were somewhat disappointed, at the airport nlbause time didn't permit them to see Haymes' dog,' which had been placed in the airliner's -baggage ;cafepartment ?╟≤g,t~t'OS Angeles. Jlie actressg^Std crooner, ..married at the fianrfc; .Hotel here in a thaws-minute ceremony Thursday, : appeared to be excited as they left | this gambling resort. The'y took 16 1 pieces x>f luggage with gthem. ^Elaymes is due in Philadelphia ijj|j$ney for a singing engagement. {Wat sam^ day in Los Angeles, ! his attorney wiir ask for a contin- uan^K a deportation hearing againstgmm. \ PRESsWliik^feEAU 165 Ch^hS-iiet^^v York ^^r?,|; 47,996 ;S. 6^^ ALBUQUERQU&JN MEX ^' ; -JOUR^ \^+* I ^ las* a 165 'Church ^gga?g| t?╟÷?╟÷- 165 Church^ppet - New rone PORT^^'H, TEX. STARffflfeGRAM Circ. D. 114,817 I S. 216,735 -JSJ&AC& CHICA^ILL. | SUN TIMES Circ. D. 635,346 ,. S. 782,176 M0y o 1953 ROANOKE, VA. TIMES Circ. ^3;747 - S. 77,24<^- ^MHN/ ff SlF WASHINGTON D,X. POSl DETlWKl^H^ ^REll?·3iR$SS ClW0, 93^8?Σ≤ mm' 51 HENDERSON, KY. JOURNAL ?√ß ^ JBbh- Circ. D-^A^fel ?╟≤?╜fv. a I Qrc- D. /S.2J6 KNOXMfcLE, TEI#. ?╜^Sk^i953 PORTLAND, M$t Telegram ^P^H^d Sps S. '86,507 1?Σ≤ N0V_8^ J953 BOSTON, "MASJS~ Crc. D. 3to#^|7,665 ch ARLEsroNr^rvrf~y ...._C.rc. D. 57,I??fe 56|?90 | Ma And Haymes Marry * Nov*-"W Today; Third For Each 165 Churcbgbtreet - (New Tone By JAM^S BACON LAS VEGAS, Sept. 24. UR?╟÷j While nearby crapshooters tried 'ter make sevens and elevens, Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes todayi gambled once more with mafrir mony. ^Rj^j^t The 34-year-old actress and heir crooner, 3p,':will epecite vows! each has said three tinies before, in a simple ceremony in the Gold Room "of the ..Sands Hotel. District Judge "Frank MacNamee will officiate at the yfiye-minute ceremony. Jack Entratter, general manager ofr the Sands^iil be the only attendant. Photographers ami reporters, will* outnumber the invited guests three to one. The unpretentious affair will be quite a contrast to the screen star's lavish. French wedding to Prince Aiy Khan in 1949. Miss Say- worth will-not even have a new wedding gown. SheeSaid she would wear a blue lineng straight dress whjch she has worn .before. Her head will be covered by'a toast- colored. nai Jof- tulle and velvet. She wiu'weW'gldye^ to match the hat. iMiiE Only guests invited are business and legal associates of the couple. The only relatives on hand will be the bride's4wo daughters. They are Rebecca, 8, the offspring of Miss Hayworth!? marriage to Orson Wei- ?√ß les, ^nd the Princess Yasmine, 3Y2, j Jike< her moslem father a direct! descendant of the prophet Moham- j nied. pN Final barrier to the wedding was \ cleared . yesterday when Haymes copped a seven-niinute divorce decree from /..Nora'' Eddington Flynn Haymes. l^P than an hour later, he brottght-?l|ita back to the courthouse, wher& both nervously filled out the marriage license forms. ^Oth Haymes ; and Rita claimed permanent residence in Nevada, bui said they will soon move near Greenwich, Conn., where they are looking for a house. ^jaRv-ii ^^??."j \>^AU" my work is. in the East," the crooner explained. Miss Hay^arth said she plans to commute between the East Coast and Hollywood forT>icture making. Should the government win its deportation case against the Argentine-born crooner, what country will he and Rita then live in? a'X'm not going to be deported," he^answered. "We both intend to live in the U.S.A." ?√ß-' The crooner said hegwill move into Miss Hayworth's suite at the j Sands right after the wedding. A' reporter asked him if he had ever tastect any of Rita's cooking "Who marries Rita Hayworth for cooking?" the singer asked. PE0R||aJLL. JOUftN^BTAR Circ ?·$S&3, PRE#CLIPPJ!J<p BUREAU 165 Church Sti^^^^w York greenevilIje, sm. PRESS CLIrf ING l||fAU 165 Church Sfreeta^^^ork. K I" ^^ i e. - ?√ß"- V ~-3a3?Σ≤*BS" SHREVEPORT, LA. JOURNAL Circij;-. 55,269 paymes and Rita [Take Out License; Ni Wed Thursday ,LA's Vegas. W?╜k u, _ :Dick ^tiaj'ines'; -a crooner who has ha/-i fcSltr0tUbtl6with*8??dp ?√ßuncle Sam, takes out a n^rrkee i ?√ßlicense today with ^ite Hayworth ' T ?║ual rh0 has haffe^riM husband trouble. snannjf Haymes and the glamorous screen star pick up the weddS hcense today, just one hour S he gets a divorce.from Nora ph Idington Flyhn Haymes Ed" I The smger and the actress win be-married tomorrow at ii a m Ll!W*ll^ bothaha^e gbeeii^tiests ior-sWhe time It will |be marriage No. 4 for both NE#^BEDPO mmAW' fANDAMMMES C-c". D. 57,751 -J. 49,376 , ,tt^!0V8 1953 " a s?╤ffACUSEF&.T?·r' HERALD AMERICA Circ; S.am|66^ har'JhBH^^SIS Qffi&i^Wi ?√ß?√ß?√ß?╟≤ Circ. Cf** PRESS ^^^.BURgMJ 165 ^hur^g|ea^||-Nev^poti ^^mH?·QsS^r ^ c'rc ?╟≤ 4Bw^xs?╜i!ffi' ^=^ w&spm PRESS Q&?· ^m^L MttiSwiBr^ Cir.cg 99^^^^f0 l65-yfc^ StreeCr:?flK?' Yortc L03^f BEACH, CALIF PRIISS TELEGRAM ' . jiPlSPirc,.. p. 98,759.^;