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PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York OSHKOSH, WlS. NORTHWESTERN Qirc. D.l?;8|pg sep Am Haymes Signs Pact With Rita On Debt Claims LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U.R)?╟÷Crooner Dick 'Haymes announced Saturday he has signed a pact with Actress Rito Hayworth that protects all of her earnings' and holdings "for life" from- any debts he may incur after their marriage. Haymes, who plans to marry the red-haired actress after, his Nevada divorce, said, *T> intend to stand on my own two feet, and take care of all my own troubles, whether they be money,oi^|^or personal difficulties." He said he had "ordered" the reciprocal pre-nuptial pact drawn up "to protect Rita from any claim whatsoever against me." Meanwhile Mrs. Nonu^Sddington Flynn Haymes receive^xSier own California idisvorce (iecr&p^Erom the handsome usinger Fridajwt Haymes said the agreesaent was drawn up jfe Miss Hajgrorth's attorney, Bartley Crum,''^fr signed by himself ?and:- Rita lafe Friday night at the Sands HoteJ?here. Crum said ine ji'acr^ates that Miss Hayworth's earnings and properties would ,beapro.tected for the sole use' of hop elf her children and* her ow^h^s. Miss Hayworth signed' anj -identical document relinquishing aMy right to Haymes' Assets, he' $kij&>' Haymes Is , awaiting" a deportation hearing in Los Angeles on government charges the Argentine- born singer illegally re-entered this country after visiting Miss Hayworth in Hawaii earlier this year. PRESS CUPPING &#EAU 165 Church Street - New York HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. CITIZEN-NEWS Circ. D.- 35.225 $?·^?║?║1853 *WTmo^^ TO GRIND Rita/ Dick Plan Simple Wedding Rites Tomorrow LAS VEGAS, Nev, OID?╟÷Film star Rita Hayworth and crooner Dick Haymes today -planned a, "simple, wedding" with television and newsreel cameras grinding away. +?√ß&%$. ?√ß ri$^fp?· Then they'll settle down as to what they hope will be a sedate life as suburbanites, in Greenwich, Conn. The ceremony tomorrow will TM^held in the Gold Room of the tef pffl.WlJK only nine igttestgi invited, but news and ?√ßPjseratfaen were told they could HfWe want.a simple wedding," HB olre Is too importgtht to me Tutragtdup witft^lot of un- lsaif|tirills. It's?enough that ?√ßn?║>ve each other." mjiut jpe wedding, unlike the final clgleh in the mpvie. thrillers, ?╜<Mi't me all of tneir headaches ^lved-: v :^^* ^$yIiss|^aywortn^^asnrim;'/ and ??er other d%ughtei^ I^teetsa, 8, mill ai%^nd^*^^^rw.4^uard 'ajnd limes' d^i<^^^fw}^h fht Imm^atiofi,$fenaj^ent re main to D^PEfli.^^^ ?╟≤IpPlta w?ll "'Wwr a simple, Straight blue linen afternoon ?╟≤ffr^ss with beige hat and gloves wid orchids. The bridegroom will iar a dark blue suit for the civil ceremony - before state district! judge Frank McNamee. The cou-| pie "will exchange gold wedding I j bands. ^>%-"V' 'The couple plans to honey-1 moon at the Sands over the| weekend and then travel to Phil-| adelphia, where Haymes opens a | night club engagement, leaving! the crooner's lawyers to handled his case before the government | hearings which resume Mon-| iday. -v . j BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York PARIS, TENN. POST-INTELLIGENCER Circ. D. 2,316 Free Floor Show Includes Rita And Yasmin P3??sCtiards: By United Press IAS VEGAS, Nev, ?·ept. 17.?╟÷ The tourists who mill around the luxurious S^gfcjggtel for dice And swimming got a free "floor show" that isn't on the menu. The cast includes glamorous Rita^Bayworth; 'daughter Rebecca, 8, by ex-husband Orson Wells; daughter Yasmin,. x 3, by -v,^,-?,rd My feban; a detective hired by thel hotel to guard 'K3 children ?d'ef Fita received letters rg reateiiing Yasmin's desth: a uniformed hotel guard ?╜s extra protection.' and a nurse. ?╟≤ They often are joined by crooner Dick IJaymes, Rita's fourth husband-to-be, who's in dutch with the immigration au- ' thoMtiesfancfe3p?╜wife Joanne Dru, and an FBj agept who talked to Rita, yesterday about the letters. Dick and Rita are vacationing here while ^he' awaits his six- "i$eeks| divorce from wife Nora so tJlet can get married. Occasionally some lawyer con- i.e_ted> v#iivne of these various problems wanders into the scene. The whdlegientourage is on view by the pool and in the hotel dining rooms every day. "I'm expecting, suspension from my studib'ga&y hour," said Rita. "Eut we*re"|: going ahead with plans to |sMy here and marry, i We feel the wedding will be worth all this. The little girls, on their first day here yesterday got up at 10:30 and breakfasted in the heel dining room with their nurse end the two guards paisfe# ;he orange juice. They quiokly; started trading looks and toast with other small fry who didn't know who mama was. They watcnect the chorus girls rehearse all morning and then napped while Rita and Dick ate breakfast in her suite. Alter lunch everyoody appeared at the pool, including the pri vate eye and the hotel guafft, Whenever Yasmin lost sight of the guard, silver-haired Jack Bueckling, she inquired, "where's that man?" The vivacious child would then run over to j^g'him a hug. After spraKflfing in the water, the girls played hopscotch. The guards did not swim. The children wore blue bathing suits. Mama stopped traffic til a- form-hpgging brown-and-white suit and floppy hat to keep freckles away. ESf^Mfe disss _^f&9m_\^^ PR^^LIP^fi%.BUR^U 165 QHjircK S+re^^New York ^ARY,*1?║P.\ llfflPT-TJ^^N^-^, PRESS CLIPPING BW^^"1 165 ^urch Street - Iwwr YorJM LOS ANGELES, ClLIPi , HERALD EXPRESS Circ. D. 335,375 - Sgfgt.552 SEP 25jjfr IRita, Dick Plan Simple ^Igjding .\yjjjB_Vfegas, Nev. (UP)?╟÷-Film stat!r3|jita Hayworth and crooner I)i^fcaymes today planned a "simple wedding" with television and. newsijeel cameras grinding away." Then they'll settle down as to what they hope will be a sedate life as "suburbanites in Greenwich, Conn. The ceremonyllRiursday will be held in the Ggp*f3tom of the Sands Hotel with Ao$ty nine guests mVifecJ1" but news and camera^efuwereAold they could attend. ?√ß <d^j$$||||p''?√ßfeffislt' '' ?√ß The "red-haired beauty-' sighed hapjiiy^Mat '-shm^m Siafrmes ''afm^^ly getting mar^| after |9^^y^:dir|l^#feJ^^|":grf An&ng their indent troubles ha^J|fo ahv^tteinpf '6|pthe goveklllle^t to Ydepor1; Haymes, a cMtpli* .'of *-Wig$&lhaV and death greats: agairi^H8Sjap-Hay- wort&Mh<i her ybungest daughter, "three-year-old Yasmin. We want a simple wedding," Mis|! 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, ?╟÷International News Soundnhota "THE MAN.1. REALLY LOVE' Rita Hayworth feeds a piece of cake to her new husband, Dick Haymes, at reception following their wedding; in Las Vegas yesterday. "I'm very happy. I'm married to the man I really love," said Rita. And the groom said, "I'm relaxed for the first time in a long time." still are under protective guard and Haymes' difficulites with the Immigration Department remain to be ironed out. It will be Rita's fourth wedding and Haymes* 'third. The couple plan, to honeymoon at the Sands over the weekend and( then travel to Philadelphia, where Haymes opens a night club engagement, leaving thei crooner's lawyers to handle his case before the government in? hearings which resume Monday,! ft This Is Iff Vow ||ta And Dfel On Honeymo^ After Rites towi^ie Of Vegas Dice Rita H'ayworthi';,r^fe^.Diek Haymes were on fhear . fourth honeymoon today, vowing "this time is for keeps" after their [wedding amid the rajttle of dice [and thje click of the roulette wheels in the Gold Room of the Sands Hotel, at Las Vegas. Tomorrow the couple wilflly to New York, then to Philadelphia, where Haymes ,has a singing engagement. "I'm very happy,'* the actress said. "I'm married to the: man I really love?*o ' In the presence of-newspaper* men andj a few friends, Miss Hayworth took her fourth husband ;in a brief and simple cere- mony performed by District Judge Frank McNamee. In her excitement, Miss Hayworth for- gotato slip Haymes' ring on his finger, in exchange for the em- b|||^ed antique ring he placed on hpps]?|ing:er. She corrected the sttg^ ^P^^??,atftei* the cere- ^"Ifyn jrelatj^^gfor ^ie first tbne i^* lonjg^fcMe," j Haymes - said with a WMe grin,, despite his troubles wfth the immi- gratiori' k^Khxyrities and for- | met:'^^mt^^^ After^Bie ceremony yesterday, they barricaded themselves in a suite at the Sands. . _^mt\