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    Ms LANSING, MICH PRES?║ CLlPE|||pUREAU 165 Church Street.-d-New York LITTLE #@mi ARK. ' -GAZETTE- <SWl.g?:.349 >S;':I01,618 Hita and Dick as they got marriage license. Rita to Stay Home; New'GildadSought By JAMES BACON Of the Associated Press Hollywood, Oct. 3.?╟÷I was eh^tti^- with Rita Hayworth on the lawn outside her suite at the Saflfla.HQtel the da# fees&ffe her wedding to Dick Haymes. Rita w^^?╜[ing me that she ha& put her Beverly Hills home up for sale andaVKa^-moving into a rented place at Greenwich, Ct. i^Jl^^fe^H^^^^^^^i^^ Haymes' work is mostly in the Gilufflg 3 New Gilod East and her desire to become a Connecticut housewife was born, she said, of a hope to make her fourth marriage the last one. Her movie contract has less than two years to run and she ^ plans to commute to Hollywood SHI: ^tiiiiiiJSm W%$k. \ S once a year for picture making. After that she's undecided about her career. ^"JbI This Time?╟÷A Promise * "Separate careers will not keep Us apart- I promise," she said. Movie queens in love often have uttered ?╟? similar statements only to wind up in the divorce courts before the reporter could get to a typewriter. jM&%' But as she spoke, I mentally nominated my own choice to take her place. It takes some ; fancy day dreaming to think about someone else while talking with Rita but I had Abbe Lane in ABBE 1MB mind. ?╜sfeSw- .At that moiag#t, the hotel public address system called me to the phone. It was Abbe Lane, whom I had never met before, inviting me over to haye dinner tothjher. Her studio had informed prlwasinLas Vegas. Wm ^^ ?√ß* Coincidences Abbe and fair husband, Xavier aCugp, were-;^g>pearing at the neJP^ Las Fr630erJiQtel:-As ym dii$d later th$t ??fg|t4.Igu1d^ver. ed a few xnoveZ^ihtmeintS^^*'^^ The 20-yea'r^6i| Abfeft like Rita, Is' a Latin frigm Brooklyn. Both havegthe |?║tfn^^lor,.Jh^: That's a coinciqen<^. - however," that comes from aHbottle. ''X'^Sj Both were discovered fo?·v: the. movies while Working for CJugaf; Rita, then known as Margarita Cansino, was dancing in ,her ?√ßfa-' _ ther's troupe in a Cugat presents-j to driving my wife to tSewstudio. LOVE CONQUERS ALL ?╟÷ Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes hold hands after their marriage at Las Vegas, Ney. The much-pub- OTHERS NEARBY TRY 7's, 11', ESTABLISHED 1888 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York DURANT, OKLA. DEMOCRAT Circ. D. 5,345 - S. 5,345 d sEP23l9&||;g, [Rita to Wed troubled Singer [in Las Vegas Rites thursday licized affair was a simple, five- minute ceremony in'^hp: h^I where Haj'mes it ejtfrrently ; I crooning. (AP Wirejggsrto) Rita J^yworth, Dick Haymes Gambik Fourth TimebnLovi I LAS, ^dAS| Nev., Sept. 24 (JP) ?╟÷ While .nearby crapshooters tried to make sevens and elevens, Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes today gambled once more with matrimony. g The 34-year-old actress and her crooner, 35, recited vows each' has,said th^^Eimes before, in a simple ceremony in the Gold room of the. Sands hotel. Distn5T3Wge3!rank MacNamee officiated at the1pve-minute rites. Jack' Entratter,. .g^eraK manager of theHil>ands, was" the only attendant. Photographers and reporters Outnumbered the invited guests three to one. C** The unpretentious rites were quite a contrast to^the screen star's lavish French wedding to Pruiwle Aiy Khan':fn 1940. MisjkHajgvorth didftaot eyen have a new wedding gown. Shell; wore a blue linen straight dre$s w^^^fchas svjrn before. Her hesrciwas ^vere$5jby a toast-cblfliigeJS h^fofc tulle :and velvet. She wore gloves to match the hat. jkg.yMKe r"^^3 r DAUGHlSBjp^RESENT Only |ti|^^'ere" business and legal associates of the couple. The only relatives on hand were the bride's two daughter** They are Rebecca, 8,_ thee offspring of Miss HaywortfrlJP' fn^mag^Pto ''^soji Welles, and the princess Yasmine, 3%, like her Mospsnj^fatheryf dP rect descendanfcjgbf ^pie prgjphet Mohammed. ' o-w . -w- Rita said her father. Edouardn LdJa.-isino, a dancing Jt each erg wf-s too busy with his classes to apend. I Final barrier.tp^jfceg^mding was [cleared yesterday wmh%Kap$es i copped a sev'en-miftute divorce decree from Mora j^dbigfOn ^Jnft Haymes. Legs, Ih^EaJfcJwur lifer, he brought Rita t^am'W^e'0igrt- liou.se. where bbtft^er|iofcl5^??led out the marriag? lifenise^raiis^ Both Haymes %mjk-li$m-' claimed permanent resid^n^ iff Nevada, but said they will ^)nX0c^^Mear "I'm not going to be deported," he answered. "We both intend to live in the U. S. A." Immigration \ officials contend Haymes, still an alien, failed to obtain a re-entry permit after visiting Rita. in-Honolulu ^eently. s The crooner said he .wduW wK&re into. Miss Hayworth's |uite at thei Sands right after the ^wedding. A reporter asked him if fee had ever tasted any ol; Rita'ssfpioking. g ' "Who marries Rita1 Hay worth for cooking?" the sUiger asked. BRAINERD, MINN. DISPATCH Ci- D. 5,125, LAS VEGAS, Nev.,.Sept. 23?╟÷UP ?╟÷Rfik Haywqrtjk';. sighed happpy Wemie'sttay thaT she and crooner i Dick Haymes "are finally getting i i married after -g?║dj|j#ny 'mfticuf- The (glamorous film star, wftose death lK^^'^^iw*^rself^nd. ' her three-year-old daughter, $pn-1 cess Yaimin, and Haymes, dogged j by a Jfhreat of "derortation, ^ill n :arrJgfrhfe|day in % simple c||re- monjijg^b^mly nine.|juests and||he pre^^^tteHding. ''Ijfe.feant', a sii^le weddiiw, ' MisS^'fe^^'prth sa?i?½iirnily. "wis | one Mfflp itnportantato me t0..?½Jt-1 ' |S* mJ' With a lot of unnece%??ry fiill^lmeRough ti^; we Ldv$ j??ch f I other.'"; r . ;aWroubles IpgSolved 1 Bu|-.t^ wedding, unlike the;iinal ' clinch Ji^-t'ne. movie thrillers, won". 1 i-orne ?╟≤Q'jthj all of then troubles 5 solved. Misfa l^lfworth, Yasmin, a&d her ?╟≤i otheiw'd^jj^hter, Rebecca, eight still are urid.eS3P..rotective guardga-s a re- J ' sult "^g^h^atening letters, and Haymes'dfdifficulties with?╜.the Im- I migra:tJUjn,.Department a^enain u t be ironed jgut. t -ASi; ;f\ The marriage will; tawplace*i- j the Gold'Rjoom of the -S&nds Hotel* with coV?╜Sage by |lew?╜men an*-1 newsreel ar^a tele^si&h cameras. - WiU15o g Ph^aelf^i ; 4 Rita wiflrw^Er "a^hiplef^trai^f i | bfeue linen aft^??rio.on dres^ .^^ j b*&% hat and ^it?╜M5|and orchids, j Tne ^brrefe^ooSh*^?╜5t1 wear a darn-1 Mufe puiijfer the,ci^^eretpbny pe- the government in hearings which resume Monday. Haymes, a citizen of Argentina, is charged vith illegally re-enter 'ng this country after visiting ^Mi3?Θ╝ Sayworth m. Hawaii last JTay^, fore Districtc'Simb ijFrank^cNa- nee: Th** <M?p^ ""?√ßtvfil exchange gold wedding hanc S..g ., .,-.,r.-.e . The cnnnle plrxn to honeymoon; at the Sa^s o^^m fj^^T^P^C^. t^en travel ^rtHPM lademnia, Wfifre fejmies op^reBw ni?╜*ht dub on- ^Wement, -^w^Sa = *he V VrioflPl' : l^f&^TS to h?n.die his e^M^liefore SEP* Haymes, Rita HaywoftH Planning Wedding '^f&Aay tion at Agua Caliente when.the late Winfield Sheehan, boss atl Fox, spotted her. Universal-International scouts saw Abbe singir^jwith Cugat'sl band when the,nffi??'St:atler open-J ed in Los Angelegviast year. So I ^a^^they hav^ pu$fee*4n two pic- ttHbeff "Wings of Mpt-Hawk". and I "Ride to Diablo." ^^p^l,g; Abbe Needs^L-^cjfipt I The studio is .^^hepped about ; her andX is, lools3^^:^f 'M. script l? like "Gilda-' to gi^^herethe sort II of -?√ß?√ß?√ß-?√ß^haig.^^at ni&Me Haywojath I famous,?╟≤ ^J^t_M- JjjxZ ?√ß Abbe Lajroe,''%??. ppsbgg compares j | more.tha?╜ te^a^^fe|Rit^in I gex appeal. She allo^fes^e s#ie I jtoWici^^i'afeM ^^^^""^itMis I 34. Abbe also- 230P& cooperative I husband in Cug^fe^g have worked * hard> all ihy I life," says the' genial- maestro. | "Now I may buy an< ^^.e^ive carl I and devote the rest 0^?½^ Greenwich, Conn., wheYedthej^r are looking for a hous.e;, 5 ,'?╜^w WORKS IN TJj?½ i|^ST I "All,mywork%J&me ?║ast# the. crooner explained. Miss HaywiRh. fegSQ. -. sl^mlan^ to commute4pfc^en*the east?╜oast and Holly^^/^pr yfeifeure making. HaymesfgTi^^l has receftjfed a much needed^oost within th^past six weeks. A ;;-spokesman ]|^aid Haymes was begging .fo?·j|$bs until publicity spawned by dictation action and his romance' #ffij,-Miss Haywort-^ferpu^itp^hi ofips ga- lore. He iiow .has. two solid A'ears of bookings' at ddulile his former asking prk-e -of,*$4.i500 a week. Should' the gfovernrJent ?╜aa.its deportawoft <c^ese-'^amst-ti^et Ar- gen|K?e-b??rn CDonnievg vv%rgTufen- try will he ^n^i^^gtheit^HSr^d.*^^ LAS VEGAS, Nev. (IP)?╟÷While nearby crapshooters tried to make sevens and elevens, Hija Hgyworferand Dick Haym^?║gfd- dayo|ambled once more with matrimony. The #lS4-^lar-old actress and her crooner, 35, will recite vows each has said three times before, in a simple ceremony in the Gold Room of the Sands Hotel. I^ltrict Judge Frank MacNamee will officiate at the five-minute I ceremony. Jack Entratter, general manager of the Sands, will be the only attendant. Photographers and 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. Only guests invited are business and legal associates of the couple. The .?╜<#fy" relatives on hand will <fepl%he bride's two daughtersg They ar^ffebecca; 8, the offspring orMiap^ayworth-sj marriage to OispoB^^Pelles, and the* Princess Yasmine, ZVz, like her Moslem fat|^. a direct descendant of thegp1re^l!CT-Moham- med. Final barrier^o the wedding j was cleared VfW^^^iy when Haymes copped a^ seven-minute divorce decree frpm Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. Less than an hour later, he broujhtl Rita back to the courthouse,! where both nervously filled out; the marriage license forms. Should the government win 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 bom intend to live in th^!|L,J3. --AM A reporter askedtf&im^if he had ever tasted any of Rita's cooking. "Who marries Rita Haywortl for cooking?" the steger askecfj f 1PL ISLAND, ARGUSL ire. tk 27,024 ILL. sm HAYMES WEDS RITA tIN FOURTH GAMBLE | WITH MATRIMONY | I LAS VEGAS, Nev. ff?╟÷While ; nearby crapshooters tried to make I sevens anlf^A^^itaJt^morth J iand Dicld-I&iesttfeday gambled | once mofedwith matrimony. 3 i ! The 34-Vefe-old actress-and her crooner, 35. will recite vows each) has said; three times before, m a simple ceremony in the Gold Room | ??fDisterict^&e Frank MacNamee will officiate. ;at .theg five-mmute ; ceremonyg.7a.-h Ent.^iioi. Sgneral manager of the Sands, will be the only attend;.nttPhotographers and reporters .will; out-number the invited guesfei^to (Jie * The unpretentious ^affair will b'- quite a contest to ^screen star's lavisp French wedding to Prince Aiy Khan in l$<f >r . Onlv gues|& mvitedf'abe-business and legala^fete& of the couple. The only reMiveS ^haStd wffl be 1 the bride's two daughters.; They iare Rebecca,'&M ./offspring of I Mi?║sHayworth's marria^eto Orson - Welles, and the Princess Yasmme, 314 like her moslem .lather a di- irect descendant of the prophet II Mohammed, YANKTON, S. D. PUBLIC OPINION h,JI__wi_*> w- w? 1 SEP 2 31953 Dick Haymes To Take Out Marriage License Today LAS VEGA^. ftfevdjl^ ?╟÷ Dick Haymes, a. crooner w)^a h|is had plenty of jfeptflble wit|t'>wives and Uncle Sam, takes outift niarfiage license Wednesday with" Rita Hay- woittb a gaf^hOfgha^ li^d her share of husband ts^wmei g, Haymes and' <&^ggiamorous screen star pick ujfjlne wedding lice&i at 3rp. m^lfhajt || just one hour after he g^^ a '.diyorce from his wife, N|||H; Eddington Haymes. *8_W -v ^MtwM, Thp Argentine boMJjr. singer and the ^ctress will begjMrried Thurs- dayljfeathe Sands Hffipl where both , have-ibeen' guuBts w*s?╜tne time. i It wiS'be marriage iSTo; 4 for both. ! Hone^pftjon plans\ njust wait re- j sumptiob* of a deportation hearing, started last month and scheduled toire&p&in Los Angeles. U. S. I irami^atibn authorities hold that i H??ym#rg-wsbp has never become,a ! citizeiri,tfailM to obtain a re-entry permit after5yisiting Rita recently in HonolulS?║?║?║d COLUMBIA, S C REQpRD * g Circ. 07 28,970 SEP 251953 Rita, Haymes fly to New York On H^fieymoon LAS VEGAS,-l^ev. OT)?╟÷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 sort hotel. ifflrfj&'rwM ft feel w^terfidly.. ?½M>py,'' the redhaired .-;||ple^Lid after the three-mittUt#^ce^mony.. "I am married to the man I really loye. It sounds ??*.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. ' ; -, - "Our career^,..in f&8& ^otmng, will ever-Separate usi^jptita declared. She sai^sKe'l|?lfeRvel with Haymes on- Wis nig^mj.- tour. Greenwich, K?·#M Hayworth said she'll commute bet'^^pn- there and Hollyv?iROd for .one picture a year. . , , The ceremony was performed by Judge Frank MacNamee^?╜f the Gold Room of the Sands Hotel; Roulette games and atofr?╜nn:ol*B>gs Kouietre games ???╜u a*^" -?╜?╜^-.- ".- continued whirring in the;^arby casino.-^^^ M g Rita's 'jtfro -. dJUghters, Rebecca, j 8, by her. maripige.to actor Orson1 Welles, anff Princess Yasmme, 3%, by ex-husband Aiy Khan, looked on frolb^'a; divan. ^ The bridal'"<S?╜ttpledSaid their I do's" livpm 3ig tears came into pRife'st eyes. a#tHegv words. The double-ring ceremony was over before she<|btg;mfi|rir^.on Dicks finger; she put it on afterward. Little Y-asmine shrilled, "Mama, I want a'tajtn-g, top." ?╤d??: ' , . Several hundi^Q persons lined: the way ^S^Plg couple,, arm in arm, talked from her quarters m a remote part of the hotel to the ceremony.*-, 'i^*,.? '*'" . , ,.Miss Hay^??rtSrwore a ?╟≤ short - sleeved'; blue' linen dress, a toast- colored tulle and. velvet hat and matching gloves. Her bouquet was of orchids and lilies ol the valley suit with ftlue tie. ">J Before her marriages to Welle^ and Prince Aiy, Rita was wed tej< oilman Edward JudsO#- Haymes previous wives were actress Jo^: anne Dru, dancer Joanne Marshall, and Nora Flynn Haymes, ^x-wm of ?√ß Errol- Flynn. The drooler got a Nevada diyorce'l!^|jibjfesday from Nora, who obtainedJj^dCalifornia ! decree from him. ,last>w3p&i,?√ß?√ß>?√ß* In connection wtw^W^ immigration difficulties ^^atiter??e<.^^ie honeymooning crooner df|wW ??ke I cheer from . agie(?║{to&..^|*rt |pci- Fsion yesterd^dp^p|aimv^|la. BLYfHEVILLETliK~ CO??URIER-NEWS Gl>- D. &v394 (Haymes, Rita [Get1 Marriage License Today ] LAS VE^Sr^Jiffej^,,^- Dick f- Haymes, a crooner %ho has had plenty .of trouble;; wii^ wiiags and I Uncle Sam, takes out a marriage '; [license today with Rm HfiWorth, I a gal who has had her sQ^e of! husband trouble^ Haymes j ahd' - the glamorous! Screen star pick up the wedding i license at 3 p.m. (Pacific daylight ;5 Rime). That is. just one hour after! he gets a di^fce^from Nora.Ed-1 dington Kynn^'HayniJL^'; The smger a^dvthe^tress will jl Ijbe married tomorrow at 11 am in ! I Sands Hotel, where both have been gguesfcs**for some time.. It will ber marriage No. 4 for both. SS^-bareer 1