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i ROCHESpHUjL Y. TIM&S UNiOfe 4tt. D. ii3.qE^::- SE^^1??: ;| MATTER OF BfUSINESS?╟÷Rita Hayworth, her attorney, I Bartley^ Crum and Dick Haymes discuss a pre-iiuptial m pact whereby Haymes waives-any rights he may have ??s; [ her husband to any of Ritafts wealth or future earnings. 1 Nora Says Shell Sign So HaxnicsJIa^ HOLLYWOOD flNsT^ Flynn Haymes said today she ing the' last..obstacle tcj|t|e| Dick Haymes and flamo-hairoj Nora -Haymes advised her ex- husband;, whom she divorced last. Friday -in,ija|S?·Aii'gelesJ that she Will no$g$t^^; in his way any longer. She said she will notarize her formal, Vgo ahead" to the marriaflf '-$eJM*j[. In Lap Vegas, Haymes said: j "I Mewfhat NoraVould sign 1' Jnis JgS|er'" | Miss Hayworth said: ^^jftHras sweet of Nora to L* ^gnrffttt; we were sure she g would. We are so happy." Th# document that Nora will notarize tbday is a waiver of any f contest- to Haymes' Nevada divorce, which frees him immedi- | atejjy' and permits him to- marry j anyone, anytime after the decree I is'Milnted. j.'<ftoBA' HAD THREATENED i toJPpI up signing of the waiver bejpjtSBse she was angry that H??j$S|s and Rita announced their mirage plans before she could getfc&pr divorce. She later de- cld^|._-.- - *-J|JtMMldn't do anything to h^^^Mtk.^ He's in enough froiilfl^^> By "6Sough trbuble" she|?║re- fefred mainly ^ the govern- mefit's jmoye to deport hm|Ar- ?╜guirielits are to take place fffiT'ed- feral Coui^n'-Los Angeles l&day cir the request of ^HayinW; -attorneys' f^tiie impaneling of a special Qjfetitutional CeurV to j hear ta^'deportation proceedings. I The yatf^heys claim that a treaty between the United States and Haymes' native Argentina entitles him to such a court |^f '^pP^^S^B WITH NORA'S nSfctVER signed, the plans now call for Haymes; to get a Nevada divorce on Wednesday and to marry Rita the nep day. The wedding will take place in the Gold Room at the SgJUJbW Edcfttfgton ver remoy? r of singer LMo^I with* only a few friends preMit"--a far, far cry from the Arabian Nights type of af. fair when Rita married Aiy Khan at theti,MqjsJem prince's fabulous chateau de L'Horizon - in the South of France. * Jack Entratter, co-owner of" the Sands will be best, pan. Shortly after tift^eremony the newly weds will fly East, for the opening of Haymes' engagement at the Latin Quarter in Philadelphia on Sept. 28. His deportation hearing is slated to start on the same day but a court gpostponel ment is being sought by his atl torneys. , I RED WING- MINN SR3SwfC'r' d- 5,105 . J 'Simple Wedding7 with TV and News Cameras 1 LA& VEGAS, Nev. (UP)?╟÷Film! stariglCita Hayworth and crooner Dici-Jjtayffies today planned a "simple wedding" with television and|i$ewsreel cameras grinding awp^l, ? Then., they"ll settle down as to w^t^ey hope will be a sedate liff'??8 suburbanites in Greenwich, !$&?√ß. ceremony Thursday will be heltigjn the Gold Room of % h e Sancjs-Hotel Wi*?·^only nine guests invh^^rlbui news and camera men wer^ppi they could attend. The red-haired beauty sighed happily that she and Haymes "are finally getting married after so many difficulties." Among their recent troubles have been an attempt by the government to deport Haymes, a citizen I of Argentina, and t death threats against Miss Hayworth and her iyoijigest daughter, three-year- old I Yasmin. I "We want .agjsiiiiple wedding,", JMiss Haywortb^Wi^^^irmly. "This W#yis too imp6tf|niP$p4ne to clut- Iter up with a m%f* unnecessary frills. It's enough that we love each 'other." j But the wedding, unlike the final clinch in the movie thrillers, won't see all of their headaches solved Miss Hayworth, Yasmin, and her other daughter, Rebecca, 8, still are under protective guard and Haymes* difficulties with the Immigration Department remain to be ironed out. l|l?║fc It will be Rita's fourth wedding andIfeymes', Jj#d. The couple p|aJi*W%??iieymoon at the Sands over the weekend and then travel to Philadelphia, where H a y m e opens a night club engagement, leaving the crooner's lawyers to handle his case before the government in hearings which resume Monday. 1 XI 6 PANAMA CITY, FLA. HERALD -CircaD. 12,045 \ Wedding Marc!) Clicking Dicei LA? VEOAS, Nev. (m~While nearby sjprapshooters tried to make i sevens and elevens, Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes today gambled lonee mere with matrimony. The 2f4-year-old actress and her crooner, 35, will recite vows' each has said three times before, in a simple ceremony in the Gold Room Vf the Sands 2$o;fcel. IDistrict.Judge Frank MacN&nee will officiate at the five-npgiute j e&remony. J^ck Entratter, geriferal manager, of. the Sands, will be the only 'attendant. Photographers; and reporters will outnumber the^invited guest.*; ..three to one. The ?√ß?√ß unpiltentious alfaLlir tyW&& quite .$, contrast to the screen, j star's lavish French* wedding to Prince. Aiy Khan in 1949. Miss Hay^rth will not even have a new %edding gown. She said she |wpU?╜^vear a blue linen straight IdreSjj^hich she has worn before. ; Her ahead will be covered by a I toast-colored hat of tulle and velvet. She will wear glo^V to match the hat. **?║_?╤'. t|,^t& v *-f^L * Only guests invited are business land legal associates of the couple, ptoe only relatives on hand will be jthe bride's two daughters. They j are Rebecca, 8, the offspring of Miss Hayworth's marriage to Orson Welles, and thegjpg&feess Yasmine,' |-Vfa, like her moslem father a, di- -'fp&t descendant of the prophet Mohammed. j Final barrier to the wedding was cleared yesterday when Haymes ?√ßcopped a seven-minute divorce decree from Nora??Eddington Flynn ' Haymes. Less than an hour later, [permanent residence SyPfevada, but said they will soon move near Greenwich, Conn., where they are looking for a house. "All my work is in the East," the crooner explained. Miss Hayworth said she ?╜ plans to commute between the East Coast and Hollywood for picture making. Should the government win Its deportation case against the Argentine-born crooner, what country will he and Rita then live in? [ "I'm not going to be deported," he answered. "We 1)^ intend to live in the U.S.A." The crooner said he will move into Miss Hayworth's suite at the j Sands right after the wedding , ,.UJ?╜w, jucao cju??u twi uour later, isanas right after the wedding- A he brought Rita ^ck to the court-1 l^pTJHSI",!isked him if he had ever house, where h$jk. nervously filled tasted any of Rita's cooking, [out the marriage license forms. ?╜whp marries Rita Hayfrbrth Ig Both Haymes and Rita claimed for cooking?'% the singer asked. ( KOKOMO, IND. TRIBUNE Circ. D. 1.9,567 SEP 2^3 Rita and DickGamble on Fourth Marriagel TeL WOrtfi 2-3797 AMERICAN Press Clipping Service Inc. J '119 Nassau Street New York City From Cpp| 1 5, 1953 *> MIRROR New Yo*fc, N. Y. Rita Warned: Drop Haymes HOLLYWOOP, Sept. 14 (UP). ?╟÷Rita Hayworth was warned not to marry Dick H&ymesLin letters that threatenejyber andAer three- year-ojd daughter wflthg^^lence unless they returned, wijpwhcfe Aiy Khan ^ was reve^eif'Monday. JACKSON ^XEIGHTEJ^g business managerrittr the f laifce^haired actressg di^osed for fof^^Sr^t tirrie detafSictf the first letter'the actress received from New Ro- chelle, N. Y. W'.?╜?5S "The letter said in effect, 'Don't marry Dick Haymes or you'll get yourself in- a 3&t of trouble. Take Princess Yasmin back to Aiy Khan or the prin- ?╜^s;,syill be killed,'" Leighter rsaW."r?╜"'' T^e first letter was received two" weeissg-ago. The seS)hd, in the^same^|im|awriting, garrived Sat\BKda3f*?╜t' *Be Sands ggHoteL* where"' pata "is -v?╜HHiWSlth'' Haymes fqi* his divorce froni the former Nora Eddington Flynn, Short and. Simple Ceremony Is To Be Recited in ^Jotel LAS VE(5AS, 'i??e^. ;m^W*llp nearby crapshootf6ralir8fit to make evens and elevens,*ffciia Haywortfe and Dick Hay^^p'^daj' gambleda. once more witji- ^n*|3Plmotty.'gg The 34-yearJold ,actres?╜3 and%her{ crooner, 35, will recitse vows* each 1 has said three times .b^$p.rftfeM.JM. simple ceremony ia th^.l^Qld Room; of the San.3s,|Jptek ' DistncCTudge Jj'raj^^Ma'eNaiaee will officiate ai^^|^J|v^^oi^ute ceremony, jack Eni^^^&^lneral manager pf the ^aj^^^wiirbe thei only attendaht.:%ttbtographers and reporters will 'eutfeumber the invited guests. ttetefe ,to one. The ui^fereteiifip^ affair will"~be quite a' ""!o(^xf^s|?·^wJkth&../screen star's lavish/|^^^hg^fe^ding :it6.\ Prince Aiy K??pi^J^^r/. Only guests i^Tra^T'Sre business and legal assoe&ite^j&f the couple. The only rel^^sgp hand will.'b'& the bride's ^ro'g.daUghters. They are Rebecba'T:''^'?thj^ offspring of' Miss Hayworth's^j^ai'rlag'e to Orson Wells, and ^the^i^Plwncess Yasmin, 3%, like her mo'sjem father a direct descg^datnit'^bf the prophet MohafcttmiJd*. , Final b^nl?╜r to the wedding was cleared WHfrhesday. when Haymes copped a w^en^inuteodtvorce deer ee^caril ^i^^^d^nzipn. Flynn Hay#e^;g^g^aa^P|gloTir later, he brorugM'Rit^^fek'^b^t% courthouse* wlte^%oHr%^v?Θ╝usly. filled out the mswrriage lic'eiye fblrafe. f^ieuld the governig3&it'! ?╟≤iwW&}?·s deportatioi^cise agaihrajt 'thej^iiBtea- tine^fciorn. crdopie*,tt^^&t .country Wifli|he and Rit?║!g|p^|lfv:e irt?g 1 -'I'n?? not goi^Ao%J64deported^' he answered. "We -Sofeiihtei^rtb lwe in the U.S.A.?' '.$ '^%j^')^_m- The crooner said he;iw|U "y0$e into Miss Hayworth'Jfi&iit^f a^^ie Sanfis right after g^ Redding; A ?╟≤rfep.C$ter asked Hiiioi'iBiekhad ever tasted any of Rita's-lpobking. RITA AND DICK GET LICENSE - Demurely dre5sed:M|rti aqua blue cotton dress, Rita Hayworth appears with Diclc Haymes "at the county clerk's office in Las Vegas, Nev*> Sep^f3; where they obtained a marriage license. Haymes earlier received his divorce from Nora" Eddington, just down the Vidll in the same building. (AP Wirephofo) -^^^jsm__^_^_^_^m CAR&j&hL^ IA. TIM^S-H^RALD SEP ^Hh53'; RltaRayworth, Dick Haymes] On 4th Honeymoon for Edchj LAS -VBC^B- Nfiv. im?╟÷Rita. Hay- wo^iii.'and Dick Haymes are oh the/S>nrth honeymoon for each of th%iif>-!@day following a brief flash- bulb-lit wedding in a gambling resort- hotel. . ' ?╟≤' ; "I feel wonderfully happy," the redhaired bride said after . tliel thre'e-niinute. ceremony. "I am married to the man I really love. It sojunds so wonderful to be called Mrs.,. Haymes." . .The movie' star and the crooner fly'to "New York Saturday and later to. Philadelphia, where the. bride-, ... , T, . ,?╟≤ g&Qih starts I night club engage- ?Σ≤ !?S ^Trr *ZTet?Σ≤ S^t Monday night. of orchids and lilies of the valley. 7. -yfc careers, in fact .nothing,.! Haymes wore- a-blue pin-stripe ^it-'ever separate' us,"t;Rita de- auit" with' blue tie._ r elaled. She said'she'll travel with!?√ß'?╟≤i?║gfee, her marriages to Welles Haymes on his night_club Jour, _5S?·i?·iSl^J^MJ^i^_wa^ wed to Welles, and- Princess Yasmine, 3%, by dex;-h.usband Aiy' Khan, looked on from a divan, a T*he bridal "couple said their "I do's" firmly. Big tears-came into Rita's eyes at the words. The double-ring ceremony was over before she 'got fieiT ring on Dick's finger; she put it on afterward. Little1 Yasmine shrilled, "Mama, fl want a ring, too." Miss Hayworth Wore'a short - 'Sleeved, blue linen dress., a toast- I colored tulle: and velvet hat andj ttflpy have rentedgf^; - house in ?√ß Greenwich, Conn. Aliss H.iywoi'Lh saidfsh'te'll commute fBe'tweeri there arid Hollywood' for ''one' kpictu-re 'a [.".y'eSrfi.'"'?√ß' J^'yir * ?√ßi-'y^y^"^ The ceremony was performed by I. Judge Frank , MacNamee in the liorj Gold. Rooin of-, the Sands Hotel. ho1] Roulette .games andfslol:"gm'al-liiu.esi--1Ai oilSi?║4: -. Edward'1 Judson. Haymes' }>reviou3 wive? were actress Jo- annej&uJJidancer Joanne Marshall, aiidT^or^llynn Haymes, ex-wife I Of Ex-rdi,-Flynn. "- g . [ ?√ßIn connection with his jmmigra- diffi(julties>"' meantime,,.. the pilobriinj>; crooner could take I -' from-^.-a., ?√ßfederal! courf deci- rhursday'jin Miami, Fla. a similar -case at Miami, Judge JeJ^^v Holland ruled in casino. ?√ß?√ß'WiW(^^^^?║^^^\% Rita's tv/^:Saftl^ht^r3fttRebeeca, - -iTTrmmfiwiiTimwiMwninirmrir-Tr S, by her maf;ll-i|;fe- to-' actor Orson federal District 'Court that the re- ?╟÷-?╟÷-?╟÷-?╟÷:?╟÷i?╟÷ yNg turn "of ?╟≤Ha^fy^;. Voiler, 62, for- s\ I mer Miami Beaehf newspaper pub- Uisher, from.' Puerto Rico in 1951 "did not' consti'tute an entry into jthe United States within the meaning of the. 1917 immigration Act." Puerto---'Rico and Hawaii are insular possessions of the United I States.;', Judge Holland held that '!'Fbfc;'';^ "resident alien to make a: reeriigjr^, he must go to a foreign porig"att