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FOSTORIAJJHIO REVIj??lPilf?· Riff Id times, Hippy As Larks, Insist Their Marria||y ^Keeps' -By EMILY BELSER j. Byrnes next big stepIis his de- I. N. S. Staff Correspondent p^rtation squabble with the U. A LAS VEGAS; Nev. (INS)?╟÷Newly-government, which is seeking to weds Rita Hayworth and Dick import him to his native Argen- Haymes honeymooned in seclusion tina. today aLi_i|OTPsv Las Vegasl3*1'^ gambling sipa --Vowing- $fe|& fo&*th| venture fast,^^^^^^^Wsp^foii] keeps." ^-W^* Both of ^eojiatpied o^t^ainirs said with the^fervor ^, Jp^:|ust- married "thjs is forever and(,4$ei- ther of us have eveE^,b^^|so happy." n^^^^^^^j p2>||ps?-_ ffertwo show world-%el?Θ╝&eifeies I tw^|married yesterday*^#^r- j mounting a welter of neYye$fiiyijng obstacles ?╟÷ deportation prpceed- ings^ jalimony troubles, ineeifae tax ^jj^gfcwo divorces and ^^Inreat' of^^^fed ex-wife to bjs$5Lthmgs fwfJL-'.ij&onth by refusing to sign a n^fed* waiver. . Ip&ey' practically barricaded th^^Mves in a suite at the Sands hotel|J Rifc||j534, previously was mar- ried^kthe age of 17 to oilman Edw^tgJTudson. Her other mates , were^ctofiproducer Orson Welles [and'Ssaidfr. Aiy Khan. Haymes' ex \-f ^ves were a dancer, actress Joann Dru and Nora Ed- i dington JTIynn, who; he divorced in I Nevada, five days after she had won a Call^Bla^ivorce. ! Haymes, 35, faces a dej^^^^f^^^tfi^^eremony HaljpfPPfaid hearing in Loslj^^m^^^^6 felt relaxed ovej^^ii%bles legedly returninj legally after flying ^6 HohoJulugIb visit Rita. | ^gvg'gg IDO'NO. 4 FOR EACH PERTH AMBOY, N. J. SEP > 4 IS?? - for tlie fir^g^H3^^^^k& He seemed, %^f^e^.Vth&t the danger of his, tej^g deported had lessened and\^ix he^OTSoT win his fighefcrto remain in the United States. ii|Pr]^ 'Che ceremony Was performed by District Judge Frank McNamee, a,nd Jack Entratter, manager and co-owner of the Sands, was best man." It was a double ring ceremony, but Judge McNamee finished reading the service so fast that Rita [still had not slipped the ring oni Dick's finger when the ceremonji was over. 1 1 RITA HAYWORTH and Dick Haymesjlook happy aa they obtain their marriage, license in Las Vegas, Nev., the fourth such routine for each; "They hied themselves to the license bureau as soon as he got his divorfce from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. (International) Rita Hayworth, Dick Haymes jTo Marry Todayfi||l^ Vegas By JAMES BACON j both ?√ßfiervo^r filled out the mar- LAS VEGAS, Nev., (IP)?╟÷While riage' licensfpforms. nearby crapshooters tried to, make Both Hay5^^ and Rita claimed sevens and elevens, Rita Hay- permanent #ei?║idence in Nevada, worth and Dick Haymes today but said theydfell soon move near ";"'n?╟÷*sa&ifc rrA?╜*i.. where they are wortn ana -""^SR&ra^ gambled ohce more With matrimony. The 34-year-old actress and her crooner, 35,'will recite: vows each has said three times before|?║|l?║|fe simple ceremony in the gold room of the Sands Hotel. District Judge Frank MacNamee will officiate at the five- minute rites. Jack Entratter, gen- eraiUmanagei "^^^^^ the only attendant. Photograj , Greenwich, :^^i., where they are! [looking for a^house. j^gs? "All my work is in the East,"! the crooner explained. Miss Hayworth said she plansj to commute between the East Coast and Hollywood for picture making. Haymes' career has received aj much needed boost within the pastl six weeks. A spokesman said Haymes wai begging for jobs until publicity'spawned by deportation action and his romance with IPisSfHayworth brought him offers galore. He now has two solid years ?√ßM5i?Σ≤B2BSH!S3W*i - - double his former; ,500 a week. the only attendant. + ?╜.otograph- ers and^reporters will-outnuOTEfer the invited guests three to .one. The unpretentious ?^g|t,vSl,, be quite a contrast to ^j^SRxeen ! star's lavish French' ^^^: Prince Aiy Khan in 1940. JL?Σ≤-***^ Hayworth will not evWipa a qvL?·T?· uV*'"v" -??--.- . , weddinggown, b^^^pP^TOl^^FSa?½^ Trifling to,0??- b0okingS at doul 194|. Mg^-teing- price of $4,5 jwoufd wear a blue linen ?╟? , dress which she has worn befogg^ Her head will be covered ?║jfe$i^ toast-colored hat or tulle and Vel- ! vefli||:'She will wear gloves to match the hat. Only guests invited are business and legal associates _ of the Jouple. The only relativf^g^i imand will be the bride's two paughters. They are Rebecca, 8, fthe offspring of Miss Hayworth's marriage to Orson Welle$t judging straie-ht i ^ePortation case against the Ar- I eentine-born crooner, what coun- gentine-born crooner, what country will h9j$nd Ri^ then live in?] "I'm nox%bmg to be deported," he answered. "We both intend to live in the U. S. A." Immigration officials contend Haymes? still an alien, failed to; ibbtaip.?╜gt re-entry ^grmit after visit- | iil^tRil^ifk iHonoldlu recently. The crooner sa&ct lie will move imrc^lpis ^3^81^^ %uite at The I San4|?|feM aftergthe. wedding. A peporfeP^fei'dl 'l^a'%t- he had ever ?√ß. [for cooking?" the singer asked, m Princess. Yasinine, 3%, like her f^Jt*"4 "^ ?╜*?╜?√ß%"??? "-r*-*-^ -- 'Moslem father a direct descendant^^st^toy bf Rita's cooking.^ ,'of the "Prophet Mohammed. - ''WhMnarries JRita. Hayworthi ! Rita- ?·ai?╜J?^Mhat her .feftherg lEdoUardo CadSinO, a daricing teacher, was p|sii:A??sy rw?╜ri6kihg. fwith his glasses to attj&nd%^ '. - Final bfflrpier^tev^ai wedding was cleared $ l^ierday-* ^cwhen Haymes copped ^tt^^en-minute j divoVpe d<teree l^^^f ^Ka ?½^~ I dington F?½cp, HayiifceSiv J^jfes than lan hour kfitter, heglpj8fnfeiLtRita back to the courthouseftt^kere 1 PONTIAC, MICH. PRESS Circ. D. 49,368 Up 251953 Hitcr and Dick Honeymooning; 4th for Each LAS VEGAS, NeV. (???╟÷Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes are on the fourth honeymoon for each of them today following a brief flashbulb-lit wedding in a gambling re-1 sort hotel. "I feel wonderfully happy," the;; redhaired bride said after the j three-minute ceremony. "I am \ married to the man I really love, j It sounds so wonderful 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 night. "Owl careers, in fact nothing, will ever separate lis," Rita declared. She said she'll travel with Haymes on his night club tour. They have rented a house in Greenwich, Conn. Miss Hayworth saMi-jshe'll commute between there aj^olftUywood for one picture a ye^p.'' *$_W^ W&a&'iL *' ifae ceremony was performed by Judge ^Frank MacNamee in the <S&.;Eoonv of the* fondj Hotel. Roulette games and slot machines, j eJlmued.0&mrig in $??, nearby casino. * * ^^^^-' JRita's two daughters, Rebecca, jfe^Sjiiher marriage to actor 0son weles> and Princess Yasmine, 3^S>y ex-husband Aiy Khan, looked on from a divan; The,;b?idal couple said their "I do^flymnly. Big tears came into Rita'sf eyes at the words. The double-ring ceremony was over before ^he got her ring on Dick's finger; she put it on afterward. Little Yasmine shrilled, "Mama, I want a ring, too." Several hundred persons lined the way as the couple, arm in arm, walked from her quarters in a remote part of the hotel to the b ceremony. Aj BEAUMONT, TEX. JOURNAL Circ. D. 22,817 SEP 231353 HERALD-NEWS - Circ. D. 12.372 Haymes to Pick up License Today j LAS VEGAS, Nev. (# ?╟÷ Dick | [Haymesga crooner who .has had 1 1 plenty of trouble with wives an^i I Uflcte Sam, takeout a marriage j license-tS(K^'?*i|ft3*.'R.'ta Hayworth, I a gal who M^ Mad her share, of j [ husband^r#i$te. ;L Hayrapi^ "^aid the glamorous jr screena-stftr pick up the wedding 1 license at 3 p.rn. (Pacifie daylight time^-'^niat is just one hour after he gets a divorce from Nora Ed- 1 dington Flynn Haymes. , ThlPsinger and thev3iitress will be married tomorrow at 11 a.mv, in Sands Hotel, where both have been. guests'for- some--.time. It will be marriage No.4for both. .v... ^Htsor - new York PERTH AMBOY, N. J. NEWS' Circ. D. 26,671 SEP 25 1953 Dick, Rita Take Out Marriage License s| LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 23 <#)?╟÷ I Diek., Haymes, a crooner who has i had plenty of trouble with wives and Uncle Sam, takes out a marriage license today with Rita Hayworth, a gal who has had her share of husband trouble. Haymes and the" glamorous, screen star pick up the wedding license at 4 p, m. (Beaumont time). That is just one hour after he gets a divorce from Nora Eddington I?Iynaft^[ayrnes., The singer/a,nd the: actress will be married tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Sands. Hotel, where both have been^B8S^?╤5r some time. It will be marriage No.4 for both. Daughters Ste Rita Wed Rita HayvNftrth's daughters, Yasmine (left) and Rebecca, watch as she becomes bride of crooner Dick Haymes al^Las Vegas. Nev. The ceremony is; performed by Judge Frank MacNamee. Haymes* . best man, Jack Entratter, stands behind him. (AP Wirephoto) CUMBERLAND, MD. TIMES Circ. D. 23,020 S. 29,427 SEP 231353 Rita And Richard Get License After Crooner Given Divorce! LAS VEGAS, Nev. W ?╟÷ -Dick Haymes, a crooner who has had plenty of trouble with wives arid Uncle Sam, takes out .a marriage license today with Rita Hayworth, ?al who has had her share of husband trouble. ,. Haymes and the glamorous screen star pick up the wedding license at 3 p.m. (Pacific daylight time). That is just one hour after he gets a divorce from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. The singer and the actress will be married tomorrow at 11 a.m. in flem^s^Ho^elTgdiere both have been guests for some dthne^.B will be marriage No.4 for both. The wedding will be a' simple one, contraifeegk to her lavis|i French weddjilgto Moslem Prince) Aiy- Khanl-.!?║&&&* Federal Judge'^Frank McNalnlee will perform^sfii^brieArrites, ffllr. The only invited guests &^?·a|[ht [business and legal associates .of the couple. The press, also invite'd, will outnumber the guests .three to one. IStf"'" "I want a wedding-with no frills this time," Rita said. "After all, I'm getting Dickpllna that's all that matters.'*^aBBS ALLENTOWN, PA CHRO^MLE '?╟≤- "CmccS^.j 20;588 g;S?·p 2 iMjfkl simple Riles' WMmm tSand. Hot? ?╟≤SP-;"1'00"n oi tie :many difficulties/' ^^ so BIG SPRINGS, TEX. HERALD Circ. D. 8,259 - S. 8,259 SEP?╜24 1953 Rita Hayworth, Dick Haymes Wed Today ____, By JAMES BACON ?√ß,mmim LAS VEGASl.J^ev. W?╟÷While nearby crapshodte^s med to make sevens and elevens/ Rita Hayworth and Dick Haynfes today gambled once more with riiatrffcaiy. The 34-year-oMv&^reiss and her crooner, 35, witf^e^te vows each has said threegipes before, in a simple ceremoayjM the Gold Room of the Sands ^miiWWWi District Jud^^ffank MacNamee will officiate d^^the five-minute ceremony. Jac|?· Entratter, general manager of the* Sands, will be the only attendant. Photographers and reporters will pfttnu-mber the invited guests trn^a^i one. The unpretentiol^ affair will be quite a contralto the screen star's lavish French wedding to Prince Aiy Khan |&gl949. Miss Hayworth will not^^en;. have a new^wedding "&J w U^pie ''"safffnslie would wear a blv^linen street dress which she h^|#orn before. Her head will be "covered by a toast-colored hat of tulle and velvet. She will wear gloves to match the hat. Only guests l^ted are business and legal assojflltejs of the couple. The only rela^^^^n hand wiJl be the bride's tv^^^tfghters. They are Rebecca, J^^^^offspring of Miss HaywortMr^^^plage to Orson Welles, and -lil^^i^Pss Yasmin, 3%, like her M$p8K*:father a direct descendartt^;(|^^ae prophet Mohammed. Final barrier to the?|pedding was cleared yesterday ^en Haymes copped a seven-minu|$?·divorce decree from Nora Edd^gton Flynn Haymes. Less than && hour later, he brought Rita back to the courthouse, where both nervously filled out the marriage license forms. Both Haymes and Rita claimed permanent residence in Nevada, but said they wiit^o^n move nearj Greenwich, Conn.gwhere they are) looking for a house. "All my work is in the East," the crooner explained. Miss Hayworth said she plans to commute between the East Coast and Hollywood for picture making. Should the government wJn Its deportation case against the Argentine-born crooner, what country will he and Rita then live in? "I'm not going to be deported," he answered. "We both intend to live in the U.S.A." The crooner said he will move into Miss Hayworth's suite at the Sands right after the wedding. A reporter asked him if he had ever tasted anv of Rita's cooking. "WB^pilarries R|ti|n Hayworth f<w, cookmg?^|^re^toger asked.