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SAVANNAH. PRESS m. #&&?·?. D. 24,647 GA. SEP. 241953. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. HERALjfpXFRESS Circ. D "335,375 - S. 281,552 BURLINGTON, IAJ|| HAWK-EYE GAZETTSI Circ. D. 19,178 SEP 25-1953 [Rita, Dick to Wed in "Cozy" Ceremony-Their Fourth-With Coterie of Newsmen Present ?╟÷ BY ESAHJV " BELSER '".".^AS'lyEGAS, -$ej|f Sept. 24 (INS).?╟÷Movie", Queen Rita Hay- , Wtorth and singer Dick. Hayme%lj?╜#max their torrid bnt .tangled ro- tman^e today when they exchange marriage, vows at the desert galffibBng town of Las" ?╤egas. I^fe i| Rita and the Argentine-born jlast May. The charge is based on crooned will wed;i|t-ft^ Sands provisions of the McCarran Act, Hgtei>. what they des&f&e, as aPhich attorneys have challenged. ?╟≤'cbzsgj* -efi^imony attended only.Wj a feW intimates?╟÷-plus" iheoterie of | newsmen, photographers, column-j ists and newsreel meri, -flllP HoWevet^Ke , "cozy" marriaj?· will be in sharp contrast to Ri^sl last wedding t# Prince Aiy Khlp|lJ At that marriage in 1949, gipgfi^ of Aly's villat<#if-the French Riviera enjoyed a ofeampagne-spi&siSed nuptial ceremony complet&ipdth musicians plavtogglove songsand a gardenia scented pool. s,t Those in attendance will include Rita's two smati children, Hayit&es5 mother, theg^pple's lawyers.and tnelr Wives, tfpThotel men ?╜fhd 26 newsmen. t\'ffiB^'' '*5S?? *?√ß ' Jack Entrat|ar, Sands Hotel director, wili'f^e^he best man. Rita willg ^-attired JuS? light blue linenr*kpEternoon driess, "just something?! happened to nave with me.* She WQl^tfear a nj?·t colored tulle hat and gloves to patch, and navy Trine* j^n^u ^Ms?' ?√ß?╟÷'?√ß Ig^^narn^^^wast/Mpher lavish Wedding to;' Prince .Aiy, Rita's ?╟≤'austerity rites" * will include no music, no jewelry, no flowers and no gai^^a.^r&hers?╟÷^-her special guards ^^%eimo that. District Judge Frank McNamee will per&pi^fhe simple ceremony. FollowMg the wedding, Rita will be hosteif" atf aVpress luncheon in *'apprecd^ion f ojr A^j??y*toejpress has treated im. fhrolfgfaSut this whole ordeal." "--g-:.'& t*^:.-gd- .- The ex-Moslem princess, tBevtar Doted for over-lS^^feiness with newsmen, did &&i$toojJfc' lace and ?╟≤declared: ?╟?^-:^|,[ '"tt gr' J ""I realize finally w'iiaj, a 'friendly and warm press can mean in' presenting the true, ^i4e^of the case when everyone else drops away." A ffto-liye'r' ytMmtig cake, with the traditional brjj??*and|groom on top, can beupfcfc fiporSSftJlieces. Thegeo$tpTe will exchange simple gold wedding bands to solemnize the. 4|es. ilir Ri^^|M, yesterday, as she and HayiSpS got a marriage license: '^[1want4a wedding witlr-no frills tftt|^time. After all, Fnlfggetting Dick^Haymes and. thatr^*all that matters." < " l||K>Jf"?╟≤?smb|P The last bar^feuto^ie, wedding Was passed yesterday WQ,o|^Iaymes Ipaineo* a Nevada dj^rj|e from Nora Eddington Haymes in seven , ^dutes. vWh^^informed?fbat the record, for "<S|ckie" divorces in Las Vegas is faffc minute^Haymes cra<$ked$ra3*TMKN& ;.'"...'T?? I'd knownfTlpd a"^p|pce to break the recer^l I'd havegtalked faster;":- .^JgZjyig '3P Haymes told , J^tricW Judge Frank' B. Gr^prJ|#iat Jiis marriage to Nora fell|japar|; #e?ause t??f "general 4ncomiiat:a&i'li|$j|?· The couple- WfQaremain" in Las Vegas QMrithe week- end, then will flyj|itoi.'Philadelphia,: where Haymes |p scheduled to open a singing engagement Sionday if the expectedg continuaneJrbf his deportation hearing ts; granted. In' cfeonological order, Rita's former hfi|^S^s #ere milman Ed Johnson, | a^^ Ocrsdn Melles and Aiy J^ha&^^mes' previous wives were*ni|ht?^lnbv singer Joanne Marshall, \film?·star Joanne Dru and Nora Eddington Flynn, formir wife of actor Efcyol Flynn. Both Haymes arid his-b0de to be are beset with legal p:|[Jblems. Rita still has not N arrival'at a financial settlement wh??! Aiy Khan,, after much transatllpticdis. cussion, and now her two "daugh^ ters, Rebecca and Yasmin, have j been threatened >with bodily harm j through two anonymous letters. Haymes/ born of English parents in Argentina, faces deportation because;J||s|[ allegedly reentered the country illegally after haying visited Rita in Honolulu SEF24 1951 pita, Dick l^ymes. Wed inr Las Argentine Crooiier Dick Haymes andL Rita Hayworth, actress, jvere mpg[^p|. Las Vegas to^a^ in a cozy ceremony attended <toly|by the node's two, children, a few friends, reports am>|iewsreel caa^nqHS^1-^ Haymes cleared the -last ob-*j | Rita, Haymes j Honeymoon I LAS VEGAS, Nev.ffi?╟÷ Rita Hay- I worth ajid Dick Haymejs are on the fourth1 HOileyrnoon. for each of them t$i4%y following a brief flash - bulb-lifj-^weddtng in a gambling resort hoteir- - j |' MjF feeferM.'ondevfully 'i^^^ihe . redhaired bride said after the three-mSujtV ceremonf^[-"I am married %* the man I .^klly love. It sounds so wonderful to be called J.||rs.|feymes." The mojfie star and the crooner I ?√ß fly to New'York Saturday and later i ' to Philadelphia, where thiw^pde-iij groom starts a night clu^. engage-: ment Monday night,. 1 "Our careers, in fact nothing, ?║ will ever separate lis"," f^|v-de-1 clared. She said she'll travel|gfoith.j Haymes on his night club';mHr.![ p They have rented a hou^ * Greenwich, Conn. Miss H3'v\Vbi'th said she'll commute betwMH^isre' and Hollyyjood for one ?√ß;0ttUmLr: a year- . ?╟≤ ?╟≤?╟≤ I'm The ceremony was pe#onn^by Judge Frank MacNamee in Kb e Gold Room' of the... Sands H <?H';;e 1. Roulette games and slot :aiac3jtines continuedg^hirring ?√ßinj,^he n^arhy casino. -g--/;rtt. ..;;..-eg, Rita's' fwb'v:;'daughtersf Resecca, 8, by her m^rg^e^actoi^^isqjQ Welles, and Princess Yasmine. 31s.! by ex-hu.sband Aiy . Khan, ^ looked : on from- a di'van. - The bridal' coupe''said f^ea^rfj] do's" firmly:'-!>'^'g.tears came iMbi . , Rita'sa-.eyes,;v4t^ihe words.-. -Tgie ' double-ri^g cepemony was over be- f ore>sher cot her ring on .Dick' s finger; sherputgit on afterward.j Little Yg'smine''shrilled, "Mama. J I want a ring,--tpn." Miss H^jW^^'-Wore a sh-??-rt-j sleeved, |y^ linen dress, a toast-j colored tulle an4;r=velvet:'hat 'tijjetid' matching gloveS'.^er bouigplfcasj of orchids and'mws of thl|ppiley.| Hayes wore a blue pin-stripe suit with blue tie. Before her-oi??arr|ag:es %&?√ß Welles and Prin^^^ly, Rita wa^-Wed toS oilman Edward1 JKlson. -f!ayi^e?║| previous wives were actress J o4; anne Dru, dancer: Joanne Marshall and?╟?Nora Flynn Haymes, ex-' wife of |$K>i; Flynn. In connection with hi^&rimigra- tion difficulties,; .meantime, the honeymooning^ fe^ner^c^ld^g.ke | cheer fr?╜ri^a/.;SEederal co^irt^^B^i-1 Sion Thursday^ Miami, 183k. '. In ' a' ^similar ?╟≤ -; caS?½: a?·!^iami|f Judge g^feiiw. Holland nfied^ini Federal District Court-tfca|]j%*e re-i turn of Harry 0. Voilerg:62'gior-| i mer Miami Beach newspaper pub--j Usher, from Puerto Rico in - l^g; "did. not constitute an entry isiiffi. the United States within .the .mesji;'; ing of the 1917 Immigration Act?;* Puerto Rico and Hawaii ,*u-e,.nv BUlar possessions of the U n i t'/'e ?╜?╟≤! States. Judge. Holland held tha!t! "for a resident alien to makeg^d re-entry, he niu'st go to a.-foreigM. port." stacle to the.'.wedding.ip terday wh^';he obtabl vorce fro|^-Nora E< Flynn Hayities on gto^ was ."indifferent to n^^^l obligations." After* ^peven-minuM^fesy^nfi in ope^pfcourt befoi^ $$4$$ Frank Gregory at Las T^goiy Haymes and Miss Hay^vorth scurried to get a wedding ;$V cense. :Wm Nora,fex-wife of Errol Flyni| was unwilling to accompany" him on singing engagements- around the country,; Ic^me^ said. "We just drew further apart unttl.lpre was no marriage left^^'lojd the judge. Thj&gso ?√ß^^eiipii^.th^t be lost weight, could not sleep, and was in poor physical condition, he added. -(slJPlp^V $, Lg;nFully recov5er^^p[ter! &jrfix- peeks' slay in thfe' Ntvaclifere?√ß sort, Haymes - i'bse" early ''feday foig his fourth attempt ai| [tal-vbliss. It also was Miss wor-t-I>'s fourth trip to the I :.?-;Tljey; v\-ere to be marriej |tSK|;Golcl Room of t| ' ?Σ≤ Hotelf by ?╟≤ Judge Frank Ma< ^^^gf^Entratter, co^oj of tlie-"'i>ands, was tol only attend^^i'^ : Only eight business and legal SaMPciates of /the couple were ed as guests. fffmf^P |- -?-WJSe..two will go ea^t- tok^ia's ne^^ftEiwMi, Conn., home -by SundBp.,' aiid "Haymes" is' due" in Philadelphia Monday t'oran'night [club engagement. He already obtained ; permission to., be absent from.a Federal Court hearing au'd."continuance of his de| portatibn.> bearing here ktomorJ row. ?√ß?√ß'r*^, PALO ALTO, CALIF. TIMES Circ, D. 17,902 S?·P231353 Dick and Rita to get license; wed tomorrow LAS VEGA^, Nev. (JP)~Dicff Haj^^Si*aJ|roori^f*^lip has had ple4i^ of trouble wMl'^vives and Ur^cl'e Sam,:'Was; tof^lake out a m^rr^a^e license tbls^fternoon wl$fi '^taHay wortl^^a, gal ^who has^iad her sfi^^^^husband trcAfgfe/ Haymes and ' ^. glamorous screen star were to pick up the wedding license at^p.m.?╟÷just oneiJiour after he gets a divorce from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. ' li&singer and the actress will be -married tomorrow at 11 a.m. Sands Hotel, where both have been--guests for som^jpme. It rm|n be marriage NOi^l for both. : SUNBURY, PA. ITEM Circ. D. 19,432 &-SflY LOUIS, MO.O, TOST DISPAT&Hi Crrctt^Od.218 - Si. 440,^i BEARDSTOWNj-JULL,. ILLINpiAN-STAR - Ciro.-kDa-2,684; . . . - ?√ßJRita and Dick Are Wed Today at Gambling Hotel j Las Vegasg^eV., ^^^^Rita Hayworth. and fDick Haynjes, nervous as beginners', make it four apiece tod^ when they ex<^ange wedding vows amid the'lSlicking of dice and whir of roulette wheels in a gambling hotel. ?√ß^bijie'-a gay mob of tourists play their chips in ^^sino downstairs, ^he* flanie-iifeired .I^Ovie beauty foj^-fhe crooner will say their "I do's" in the pres|f';j(Jb'nference room p^ke plush Bands Hotel. fe^lilfea, 34, aidtefg-Tfflgran esfcited S^Se notifcde^hfe ^^itferemony . the ipSirfleat 'of- i^w' ?╜|?·48&yb?╜ii,?·: fc "" 'Wedding '^pSg.J^. ^rfrince Aiy KlMp?╜.!rel^ir^ ^hanipagne, royal ^^^?√ß'sta^las4sbL <p>thes. But for glfej^^??^r^i-we'dding. Rita chose an ^d "dress of b|U3^ffiseri^ a plain gold wedding b^Pl^|ia simple civil ceremony ^In-^cuiecoratipns and ohlSi' ii? guests. f?·_W' .g The actress, ?╟≤ w^io usdally jj^igea tb^??a*^ss; this time invit^^em afij^i$ewsreel c?║M$i$d included?╟÷ 'tqmtt$ wedding: ?√ßin'uthis garfejiing mecca.'Y'^-> ^j&jfcf?·. .^pUdge Frank wfftacNamee was m??e*J..i?? to per|f^s^iftl? ceremony ppnly 20 hours after Haymes won lips six "weeks, quick N^Mda??. divorce : decree fr&xa. Nora Eddington Flynn Jon grourKl|| "she lost interest In | the marriage.", Haymes, a native offArgentiria, facets.possible deportation .on char- Igel^iJbe jiQe$&lly re-^rj$eVed this LEq^li^y j|fM& Hawaii^ He also is fup fc^jJafs^pug nose in alimony troubIes*with wife No. 2, Joanne Dru. Jgbra divorced Haymes last Fridayg but* had Dick and Rita worried when she delayed signing; a waiver to permit today's mar-j oS?·P2Si?║?║?║ |g nage. Rita Hayworth, Dick Haymes | On Fourth Honeymoon for Each Couple to^Fly East Tomorrow for His NiglpGlub Job ?╟÷ 'Nothing, Will Sepafat#Us/ Actress Says. (Picture in Everyday Magazine.) ^tt&S VEGAS^Sv.* Sept. 25 (Ap^-Rita Hav^Mh and Di^ Hfjflbes are on the fourth bo^^ eSlott'^r eacb dfnthem todasTL i<ffiy&%ing a b^H wedding in ^ gan^png resort rbotel?? v'^^fpel wonderfully happy,". tlf^Pi-naireCiride said a|te*k tbe^Pee-minute ceremonyv!pS-- tefdiiy. "I am married to^aUMy man I really lover It sounds so5 wonderful to' \*J%0\ called Mlp1 Haymes."- '?╟≤-?√ß-i|gpfc ': The movie^^ir and the crooner will jjfaw? NeY* York tomorrow andlatetlito Philadelphia, where he will start a night club engagement Monday night. "Our careers, in fact nothing, will ever separate ?√ß?╜#' she said, ilifte will travel witSkHaymes on his night club tour. They have rented a house inn^reenwich, Conn. She will e&mjnjjte between there and Holl^p&d#^ Ofte picture a year. Judge Officiates. rc?·he ceremony wa*j'ipf?╤lQ'rmed by Judge Frank MacN^m^to the Gold Room of the Sandajg^ to& Umiiwfta garppg anMlHna- cliKir^^rtBRIed whirring in the nearby casino. f^^&" ,qS|iss Hayworth's two daugh1- ters, Rebecca, 8 years Old by her marriage to SLC^fWm^o. "Relies, and Princess*^!BS|??ine, ^, by ex-husband Aiy Khan, looked on from a dfcs^to' The bridal couple !0A their "I do's" firmly. Big Mrs came Into Miss Haywortrjs eyes at the words. The doubling ceremony was ove.rrtibj|po.re she got her ring on Haymes's finger; she put o it v on afler#ardi I Little Yaap^Ur ishrilled'/T^Mama?? J wantga ring* ^jo. SeVerSrhundred persons lined the way as the couple, arm in arm, walked from her quarters in a remote part of the hotel to the ceremony. __W?:~' - The judge wasffi||p3fed by eeiarl "business. The two went t&1gtn$??╜ private office of hotel man ^ack ^tratter, and each had a drink of bourbon.- fcss Hayworth wore a short- ^sved, blue linen dress, a toast-, 'ored tulle and velvet hat iiid matching gloves. Her bou^et was of orchids and JJH|jjfe;: of the valley. Haymes jJEbhP a blue pin-stripe suit with Wm tie. I Fourth Marrla^j. Before her marriage to Welles and Prince Aiy, Miss Hayworth was married to Oilman Edward Judson. Haymes's previous wives were actress Joanne Dru, singer Edith Harper, and Nora Flynn Haymes, ex-wife of Errol Flynn. He got a Nevada divorce Wed- mesday-Jrom Nora, who obtained a California decree from him last week. In connection with his immigration difficulties, meantime, Haymes could take cheer from a United States district court decision yesterday in Miami, Fla. Immigration officials there said sift "ver^ijikely will have great effect on the deportation case involvii J Haymes." - Haymes, born in Argentina and an alien, has been charged with re-entering this country illegally after visiting Miss Hayworth in Hawaii last spring. In the case at Miami, Judge John W. Holland Yuled that 4he return of Harry O. Voiler, former Miami Beach newspa^ publisher, from Puerto Ricp-gM| 1951 "did not constitute an entry inttuthe l&rited States with- in the meaning v of the 1917 immigration act." gPuertott??S^;and Hawaii are insular possessions &%&&& United States. Judge Hollpd-; held that "for, a resident aPen to make a reentry, he must go to a foreign port." The^ujpe reversed a deportation QSlI*' because Puer^#^B| i^prUnited States possession. f impIicityAe^alent As Rita Ha^rfh Weds No. 3 T' las Vegas, Nev. m?╟÷While the Jnearbygcrapshooters tried to make sevens^^iid elevens, Rita Hay- wortK;and Dick Haymes today gamb||fi.onee more with matri-; mony^J,;.' . - \ g ' The?Piy0|r old actress and her croo^rjfevrecited vows each has said JthreSf times before, in a simple ceremony in the Goto Room of the Sands Hotel m|_; District Judge. Frank MacNa- |e officiat^at the five'^ninute pmon y. H M.o% Entratter; %ejgfer- l^nanager.W'^e Sands, w^Hhe Wffir attends^ Photographers and ^pjrters outnumbered the invited guests three\tblM^^f^ PPhe- unpretentious affair - was |uite a contrast to the screep star's Evish. French Wedding to Prince ^ly Khan in 1949. -Miss Hayworth lid not even have a new wed- |ing gown. She wore a blue linen itraight dress which she has worn ipiore. Her head was covered by | toast-colored hat of tulle and ["ely.et. She wore gloves to match Only Cueists invited were busi- (Continued on page 13) p Hayworth Weds I (Continued from page 1) ness and legal associates of the |c0uple. The only relatives on nand^'were the bride's two daugh- fes* They are Rebecca, 8, tha.; bffspring of Miss Hayworth's mar- faage to Orson, Welles^ and the princess Yasmine, ZVz, like her mostem father a direct descendant of the prophet Mohammed. Final barrier w the wedding was cleared yesterday when Hay- Jfnes copped a seven minute divorce jstecree from Nora Eddington Flynn majhtties'. Less than an hour later :!ig^Jrought Rita back to the court hitise, where both nervously filled out the marriage license forms. Both Haymes and Rita claimed permanent residence in Nevada, but said they will soon move near Greenwich, Conn., where "they are looking for a house. g*'ABomy work is in the East," the crooner explained. Miss Hayworth said she plans to c^pmute between, the East Coast andjwibliywood for picture [making. -^^*-"^~**s mJriomnE. GHRqlpkE 'Circ.a&^I1'6^ I .COLUMBUS, ?·A. LEDGER ENQUIRER Circ. S. 44,331 ,g Rita Hayworth, Dick Haymes Are On Fourth Honeymoon For lach LAS VEGAg.jJev. m-Rita^ay-vvgite's twfr daughters, Rebecca; / worth aa dDick Haymes are on ??WW tier liiarriage to actorjjfirsoa H\ .the-fflurth honeymoon for each of! f.f1^- aia nJMncess- Yasmine, / them today following a brief flash-J,!8Lby '?√ß <f*???╜??iid Aiy Khan,! bnlb-lit wedding i?╟? . ~~?Σ≤.?%&??&i ???? ^?^^. _ j , sort hotel. . '^^p^ "I feel wonderfully'" hapRjd,??^SjP' redhaired bridal said aftejr':-:-fflh three-minute ceremony.. 'T^lB married, to the man I really/ig}^ It sounds so wonderful to be chW Mrs. Haymes." The movie star and the cfocS ?y 5?u?e^ 7,ork Saturday and laS to Pniladelphia>4where the bridegroom starts a Mght club engagement Monday ^ffi-; ;; ?r^s "Our careers^ina^t. nothing, will ever separate usf Rita declared. She said^e^ar^veMyith Haymes on h|?╜t'j.iifeht clubT|our. They have Jfc?╜*|.- a house in Greenwich, Co&.f||i#. Haywoa|i said sheYl^oomfeute-be^eenMfee^ and HoUywoodp^ ofie pict#e>% .year. *>'H^^^&p.i ^i?·# ; ?·^|^remon|;;was t performed bv Judge, Frank MacNamee jJhhe Gold Room, of the. Sands ifetel Roulette^games and sloTmaelmies continued : whirring in the nearby