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ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York ST. LOUIS, MO. POST DISPATCH Circ. D. 400,218 - S. 440,357 ^?║^SEP U 1353' JRita Hayworth, Dick Haymes ;|| Married in Simple Ceremony! iociat?╜d Press ?√ßRITA. HAYWORTH and DICK HAYMES holding hands at wedding-eve dinner in Las Vegas, Nev. Judge OfficiatesJIpLas Vegas Hotel Housing GambliimiCasino ?╟÷ Couple to Live im Connecticut. ^^^S^i LAS VEGAS, Nev., ?║fe 24 (AP)?╟÷While nearby dice^aVers tried to make sevens ancffeieyens in a casino downstairs, R|#t Hayworth and Dick Haymes today gambled once more with matrimony. Play at the gaming tables continued during the threes minute ceremony. The 34-year-old actress and the crooner, 35, recited vows each had said three times before, in a simple ceremony in the ' Gold room of the ^Sli^lJSgSL, District Judge ^MHo^WfE* Namee officiated. Jack Entrat- ter, general manager of the Sands, was the only attendant. Photographers and reporters outnumbered the invited guests more than two to one. The unpretentious ceremony was quite a contrast to the screen star's lavish French wedding, to Prince Aiy Khan in 1949. Miss Hayworth did not even have a new wedding gown. She wore a blue linen straight dress which she has worn before. Her head was covered by a toast-colored hat of tulle and velvet. She wore gloves to match the hat. Daughters to Attend. Only guests invited were business and legal associates of the couple. The only relatives on hand were the bride's two daughters/Rebecca, 8, born during Miss Hayworth's marriage to Orson Welles, and the Princess Yasmine, 3%, daughter of Prince Aiy. iVls^*^ Final barrier to the wedding was cleared yesterday when Haymes got a seven-minute divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. Less than an hour later, he brought Rita oack to the courthouse, where both nervously filled out the marriage license forms. Both Haymes and Rita claimed permanent residence in Nevada, but said^they would soon move near Greenwich, Conn., where they are looking for a house. "All my workv;j| In the East," the crooner explained. Miss Hayworth said she plans to commute between the East Coast and Hollywood for picture making. Haymes'-s career has received a much needed boost within the last six weeks, aim spokesman said Haymes was begging for jobs until publicity over depor-, tation action and his romance with Miss Hayworth brought [ him offers galore., He now hasp two solid years Of bookings at; double his former asking price j of $4500 a weekd Deportation Doubted. Should the (||^hment win. its deportation ^as&.v?╜gainst thej Argentine-bornjf"^^|her, what; country would he,ana\Rita live in then? ''"?╟≤?√ß "liB "I'm not going to be de-, ported," he answered. "We both- intend to live in the U.S.A." The crooner moved into Missj Hayworth's suite at the Sands right after the wedding*ttyfV reporter asked him if he Bai ever tasted any of Rita's cookmg. "Who marries Rita Hayworth for cooking?" Haymes asked. ESTABLISHED 1888 ffQ *S^liv 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York BOSTON, MASS. AMERICAN Circ. D. 184,232 FREEPORT, ILL. JOURNAL-STANDARD Circ. D. 16,880 3#?·P 1 S 1953 SEP 24 1953 /Rita AH Set for Cozy' Bridal LAS VEGAS, Nev. (INS)?╟÷Mfcvie queen Rita Hayworth and singer Dick Haymes I climax their torrid but tangled romance today when they exchange marriage vows at I the desert gambling town of Las Vegas. 3, Rita and- the Argentine-born | cfrooger will Itfecf aJJJifjp&ft Hotel in what they cfesc "cozy" ceremony attended 3p si few intimates?╟÷plus a coTerie of newsmen, photographers, columnists and newsreel men. However, the "cozy" marriage will be in sharp contrast to Rita's last wedding to Prince Aiy Khan. ! At* that marriage in 1949, guests at Aly's vjlla on the French | Riviera enjoyed a champagne- splashed nuptial ceremony complete with musicians playing love songs and a gardenia scented pool. ' Rita said yesterday,,as she and Haymes got ^marriage license: o ?? want a wedding with no ; frifls this tin^e. After all, I'm getting Dick Haymes and that's all that matters." ""?╟≤"ti^M j ' ^e last barrier to the wedding : wasg p as s_e4 yesterday _.when_ J Haymes obtained a Nevada div- ': ??roe, from Nora Eddington Haymes in seven minutes. When : informed that the record for "qtiffekie" d is four mini^____ '?√ß"If:I'd known I had a chance togbreak tlie record, I'd have faster." vw--~ , Haymes told District Judge ?╟≤ Frank B. Gregory that his mar- ; riage to Nora fell. apart because of "general incomoatability." ' The couple will remain in La-; Vegas over- the weekend, then will fly to Philadelphia, where Haymes is gs^eduled to open a } singing engagement Monday il . the', expected continuance of his deportation'hearing is granted. . BotfrgHayfnes and his bride-to- ibe are beset with legal problems. | Hit a still has not arrived at a f i- ] financial settlement with Aiy Khan, after much trans-Atlantic discussion; and now her two daughters, | jRebecca and Yasmin, have been ithreaten^d with bodily harm! ithrougS'twp anonymous letters, j ; ; H#ymes,' born of English pa 'e;nts-in Argentina, f^ces deporta-?√ß ;tion'. because hej/alllbedJy re-J Entered the county illegally after! IjavlngJzwMied ^ita in Iflpnolulu RITA HAYWOR'TH'S TWO DAUGHTERS, jasmine and Rejbecca, are shown playing by the pool at a resort hotel hr Las Vegas^Mev., where fttey <weM,JHnMight after Rita received threatening letfe1^l|ithe life of, Yasmine. In background is Security Officer Jack Liieking, their guard.?╟÷AP Photo RITA HAYWORTH HOLDS HANDS WITH DICK HAYMES. As They Plan Tod&l^'Ggom'' Weddiiig in Las Vegas, Nev. DURHAM, N. C. SUN. Circ. D. 22,444 PORTAGE, WIS. REGISTER-?·?╜OCRAT Circ. D. 4,358 SEP 24 3913 m SEP 2 3 135* Rita, Crooner Plan 'Simple' I WeddingFor TV, Newsmen I LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP)?╟÷Film|migration Department, remain to I star Rita Hayworth and crooner be ironed out J _ ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS-CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York VICTORIA, TEX. ADVOCATE Circ. 0. 8,275 - S. 8,514 SE j|| 1953' |j ; Haymes, Hayworth Get License To Wed J LAS VEGAS, Nev. (A ?╟÷ Dick I H Haymes, a crooner who has had I I plenty of trouble with wives and I M Uncle Sam, takes out a marriage I al license today with Eita Hayworth, | J a gal who has had her share of 1 I husband trouble. j Haymes and the glamorous j I screen star pick up the wedding 1 license at 3 p.jp, (Pacific daylight I time). That is just one hour after She gets a-divorce from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. -\ Thf singer and the actress will Ibe married tomorrow at 11 a.m.\ in Sands Hotel, where both have! jbeen" ^ii^st^"fSr"some^$me. It will! be marriage Nb.4 for both. and newsreel cameras grind^p away. Then they"ll settle down as to what they hope will be a sedate life as suburbanites in Greenwich, Conn. JiW^Lt The ceremony Thursday willgfce held in the Gold Room of Jl e iSands Hotel with ontjgnine guests ' flUUid, hut ifews and camera men were told they; could attend.^. m The red-haired bjeauty sighed happily that she and Haym|fca 'are finally getting - marr4??a^6|l|e>*^S0 many difficulties." r:?|^?║|l Among their recent trebles-have been an attempt by theggovern- ment to deport Haymes, ga citizen of Argentina, and death threats against Miss Hayworffi and her youngest daughter, three-year- old Yasmin. "We want a simple wedding," Miss 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." K^Biit the wedding, unlike the final clinch in the movie thrillers, won't [see all of their headaches solved. Miss Hayworth, Jasmin, and her other daughter, Rebecca, 8, still are under protective guard and | Haymes' difficulties with the Im- njgferift.'tn honeymoon at the Sands 0Ver<the weekend and^ then, travel to PHSadelplia, where Haymes opens a night club engagement, flaying the crooner's lawyers to handle his. oase before the government in hearings which resume Monday^y*'^^^k^^_-_____l GALLIPOLIS, OHIO TRIBUNE Circ. D. 4,911 SEP 24 1963 HAYWORTH, HAYMES RITES LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP) ?╟÷ Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes, nervous as beginners, make it four apiece today when they exchange wedding vows, amid the clicking of dice and whir of roulette wheels in a gambling hotel. While a gay mob ~of tourists play thete chips in a casino'do^&ajrs, the flame-haired movie b||lM and theS^^j^oWillsS^ the^plE"Mo's" the p?½f??and?╜^#teir3 [Rita Hayworth, Dick Haymes Chalk Up Number Four Today LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP)?╟÷Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes, nervous as beginners, make it four apiece today when they exchange wedding vows amid tSe clicking of dice and whir of roulette wheels . a gambling hotel. |Tllt^4????% While a gay mob of tourists play their chips in a casino 'downstaplL the flame-haired movie beauty and the crooner will say their "I ddlf?║g in the press conference roomOTH the plush Sands Hotel. : Rita, 34, acting TiKe an excited bride, made this ceremony ^tfetil simplest of her career, m Wedding No. 3 to "Prince Aly: Khan featured champagne, royal guests and lavish clothji?½. But for her fourth ..wedding, Rita cho'sgfjypE old dress of blue lin^g^a p^teij ?╟≤gold wedding band and a simple! civil ceremony with no ^>corations-J and only 10 guests. . ?√ß" t - . The actress, who usulpy docI^^S jthe press', this time incited tisSpjf ; all?╟÷ newsreel camera^^cludpf^r? ;|to the wedding in thi^.gam^h?║l mecca. Judge Frank MacNamee ,?╟≤#&!?║ called in to perform 'the cereri&jyi only 20 hours after Haymesr"%g his gix-week, quick Nevada dityo^hpi, decree from Nora Eddington^f1^^^ on grounds "she lost inter'est??^K the marriage." Haymes, a native ofvArgent^u| faces possible deportation onvCaSHl ges he illegally re-entered}\ W$M country from Hawaii. a^'v'alsd1j?║ff up to his pug nose in-alim^Sy (troubles with wife No. 2, Joanne^ Dru. Nora divorced Haymes la^ Friday, but had Dick and W/ \ worried when she delayed sigR^ waiver to permit today's mar-"| ?╤ftge. Rita still hasn't settled her alimony with Aiy Khan. An armed hotel guard hovers constaH fl^-. around Yasmin daughter of Rita and Aiy, because of threats, possibly from religious fanatics, to the little girl's life. After, the ceremony,?√ß.^Rita was scheduled to play hostes^pt a? luncheon for the guests 0?·($:gpre?║s. The happy couple had no plans for the rest of the day and will honeymoon here until Sunday . Then' they'll.^ trek to Philadelphia, where Haymes "begins- a singing engagement.