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    BELLEVILLE, ILL. ADVOCATE --Jjjr&$i 10.88a sfp^isM Dick Haymes, Ritaftay^rth Procure A Marria^^^^e LAS VEGAS, Nev. (ff) ?╟÷ Dick Haym^7"'a""eiwUner who has, had plenty of trouble withysayes and Uncle Sam, takes oufk^marriage license today with Rita Hayworth, a gal who has had her share of husband trouble. Haymes' and the g 1 a m tftpf u $ screen star pick up the wedding license at; 4 p. m. (CST). 1?½# is just one hour after he gets a divorce frotri Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. The Argentine-born singer v'SJgpt, the actios-yafl be married/Thti0- day m^jihing in the Sands' Hotels w&ere both have beeff~gu^S^gfor- some ttnie. It will be marriage No. 4 for #$&;- *m ^?·h#'s couple spent a quiet night on -the eve of Haypaes divorce actions They ate dinner together in ifeiss Hayworth'si^rbom while her two young daughters, Rebecca, off- g sprfcM; of Orson Welles, and Yas- mhiffog daughter of Prince Aiy IQa3&b,'had their dimier'in the hotel dia'iftg;,gyoom. -,g -.... . ^ '.. .'-"~ w] -?√ß?√ß'.g- A'"', feignd- Sedd ..that Miss Hay-, ^rthVs&tayrShere has been con- |$6??d psostly. to her room. She has been here tb 7be near Haymes wfiilesjiflt/established his six week' residency rehired for a Nevada" divOrcel ?╟≤ The wedding will be a simple o^jlf. contrast$Et ?√ß to her lavish French wedding to the \ Moslem prince in 194^ Federal Judge Frank Macnamee will perfonn;-fme brief rites in the I ".hotel rbom.\mrack Entratter,' co- ' ^owner of the Sands, will be the only attendant. The' only invited guests are eight business and i legal associates of the couple;- 'The press, also invited, will outnumber the guests three to one. _i?║pl?║|p ?╟≤-?√ß; "I want a wedding with no frills this time," Rita said.. "After ail, I'm getting Dick, and that's all that ttiatters." :)'l^^ r She cried for two hours Tuesday ?√ß after the third Mrs. Haymes signed I the - w^i^^;^)^^nabled:*1^^singer to get h!s '3ivorce today.^P?e, he wotild Have ha^lo wait;i^^ler 30 days before m&irying ;S$l||f Close | friends repjpr^|^ that Rita's tears were an emotional outlet after days &?· feBsJSm built up in fear that Nova would be stub- -bb&l.^c^;?√ßIhl^waiv$rf,^^. Honeymoon plans must .wait resumption^ <^,^ started laf| jn<Sa?·n\ and "S&heduled Js^feMffe^'tie^'Mbnda^^TiB^ Los ?√ßi^peleimC^ S. immigratioht authorities'i^eb-t^at the alien^Baymes forfeited his right to remain in :^i^JlSKed:;States when,:.dfta*- im- ^??^>;ilH^Jvd*ited i Rita :in Jfegpolulu. j rgjppHailed to "lrbl^m^S%B'*ntry permit. ^jfjfiaiiB BURLINGAME, CALIF. ADVANCE Circ. D. 10.989 EL PASO, TEX. HERALD-BOSJ^ Circ. D. 3&$&fJ?║| rCrobner Agrees^. To Keep Hands <$| Acrtess' Cash I *-By UnitedPxes&____^.. jC'iWiiililiffl Crooner; }Di<y|f^feym'e^ .aghounced todjay hel"has,,l^pied->'kiprathuptial pact ^with*>Ritfe^Hay worth, .declaring I that:':9ll'jj6f. hlr^yra earimigs. and holdings |wouHgJ)e protected "for lifef-from any djsbts or obligations .?╟≤ he might incur Wner^Stisbahd. Haymes^whcTfhas anhdti|??c?·d' he iri^gnds marrying'thjBeactr^S;.when h^bblltifiij!': a 2^fvdd^^ivorcp;; from ' N'qmL Eddington r Flynn -Haymes, whq received TIBS?' own California . decleetgyeSterdaXi said the recip- ro|fflr agreement was drawn up at his ipwn order, w _. C'l^h^ye'ordei.ed:this, pact drawn . up fo protect Rita; from any claim ^hsttsoevlr against gme;'\*her de-< . claj^d. ??i intehct' to vstakd ?╟≤ on,: my . owra twQ^et ^and^sfe^'care of all myLtroubles whether they bea mois|ey, le|lalg or .per?onalv&iffieufe?? , ties." . '?√ß - - '"'- ''''-'?√ß ?√ß ?√ß j . Ha^tiaes ksaid ^il^^reeiEnerit 'was '* draw??*^pi:biy-ife^-kiil?╜te^ar's atter- neyf^BaitJ^y <Settmi \a&d signedS^by ^s^imse^Land, Ritf" late .yesterday a* The ^ands^HS^uhereggi^:^P***ii CLINTON,:ift^ clintoniaK^ Circ. D. 3.824 'IeP 22 1953. TAKING -N-0 '-CHAN^ blue i jeans, relaxes on grounds ot me Sgnds.Hoielin Las Vegas, Nev., under watohful eyes of Depufy. SKeral^ill Grover (left) and'Bev Perkins, Sands' security guar^^Te. actress received two letters-threatening her jj arid Eer^aughter, Yasmin, ZVz, with death if she did norgcigree to'reconciliation with Aiy .Kahn, her former..husband and Yasmin's father. __^^_ - press SLmpi*^yREAU 165 Church Siteet^iew York WARREN, "felO I Tribune ChfluScle-'J j/L - -; Circ. D. 29i3|f * feita And Dick To Be Wed Today In Las Vegas Motel x By JAMES BACON i "All my work is in th eEast," once mbre with matrimonW;;-^^-*^ or~?% .. ?╟??╟??╟??╟??╟??╟??╟?,?╜?╜* ?╜r;?╜ **a I The S4-vear-old actresa,a.nd h^r Should the government ^iyf* * hxkic innfh intend t MATTOON, ILL. JOURNAL-GAZETTE Cir. D. 7.616 SEP 251853 Rita Hayworth Md^mes Wed in Las ^^^^?L simple ceremony m uw,v?Σ≤ rm not bu1"?t, tTXi, 7?╜to?╜rl to )f &~ **ri*J fatel. t m. he answered. "We both intend to nistrictJ^U?eTFran^MacNamee ., in the tj.S.A." ...^flsSs^ th^T^e-minute gSfS-?╜S*-iB ?╜aM he will move Will"officiate??ag|h^fcve-minute| v^crooner 'said he will move (ceremony. Jack-Entratter general intQ Miss HaywoFth^s suite, *t^the manager of the Sandsf vmX be the |only attendant. Photographers and reporters will outnumber the vin- vited guests three to one. j The unpretentious affair will be quite a contrast to. ttie screen star's ,lavish Fsench wedding to \ Prince Aiy Khan in 1949. Miss rHayworth will, not even have a new wedding gown. She said she | would wear a blue linen straight dress which she has worn before. I Her head will be covered by *a toast-colored Ihat of tulle* and vel- I vet. She will wear gloyes to match the hat. 1 g Only guests invited are business, and legal associates of the couple. The only relatives on hand will be the bridfe'sMwo daughters. They) are Rebecca, g&j^^ the offspring of Miss Haywo^th^l marriage to prson Welles, and tha Princess Yasmine, 13%, like her moslem father a di- I rect descendant of . the ? prophet I MoHammedg .If^t't, I Final barrier to the wedding was 1 cleared yesterday when Haymes copped a seven-minute divorce de-( I cree from Nora. Eddhigton Flynni ?√ß Haymes: Less than att"fiour later |he brought Rita ba,c3c to the court [house, where hot|^ neil'OUbsly filLgji- |out%e f^griage licenaeuftirspisf*'^ kgi^^^^n^s., and Rjja claimed perm4ne^jp^depst?╜^ in Nev5"^5" into Miss naywvi.u??,fl ??- i Sands right after the wedding, reporter askpd-him if he hadj ever tasted any oi. Rita's cooking. I "Who marries Rita Hayworth j for cooking?" the singer asked. ROCK; SPRI^iSLW YO. .^^ECHCKEac.'*" .Rita, Crooner pre Married in Las Vegas Hotel; LAS VEGAS,%^., S&gt.*24.?╟÷! I (UP)?╟÷-Red-haired |ta Hseyworth I and Crod^err DIcTK'^ayme^, with1 Hall the aplomb of professionals go- ; ing thrdffl^h a well-reh|arsl& jscene, were HUffisried here ?╟≤'fjjday 4'" ?? SSSff^^^ITso??n move near ILamblinig^^tel ceremoJiy ^^ch;5^., vvrhere they are|||s ?╟?,ta Jffi drama to 1 looking fo^Pouse. Rita apden drama to the ,?╜cene LJby quiv$iB&ig slightly^t^th^feose ill of the 5;ceremony but qthaiwise ^^Ha^-Haywor* Hayreies To Marry Rila Thursday 'De|4ortation Hearing Monday HOLLYWOOD ?╟÷ Singer Dick j going ahead with the hearing. Haymes' attorneys mapped le- Arguments Monday gal strategy today to obtain a I MEDFOm), ORE. MAIL TRIB^M Circ. D. I3.6M - SjJIijb SEP 24 1953 .-j-^..- oj today to obtain ; I delay in the government's de- I portatioji hearings against him. Herman R. Landon, district director of the Immigration De- 1 partrnent, said he will resume I Monday the Haymes deporta- ! tion hearing that was started i last month. ; Block Action Attorneys for the singer hope ultimately to block that action permanently but are particular- I ly interested in getting a temporary delay so that Haymes can keep a nightclub engagement. He is scheduled to open in Philadelphia Monday. HiS attorn Aire t>"l"" . miayeijMp Monday. visiting his bride-to-be Rita His attorneys asked for an in- Hayworth, in Hawaii last spring, iunction to restrain Landon from (Continued on Pair* *i _ 0 *wx?╜ Monday w g ^^^_ Judge Ernest A. Tolin set ^S> guments on the petition for Monday?╟÷five hours after the time set for the start of the-deportation hearing. The judge also set for Monday arguments on a demand that a three-judge constitutional court be impaneled to hear:the Haymes case. The singersMaw- I yers claim he is entitled to sticli J a court under a treaty' between ] the United States and his native J Argentina. The immigration service claims Haymes entered the country il- k legally when he returned f r o ra visiting his bride-to-be '"* j Rita, Haymes Swap 'I Do's'in Nevada ! Las Vegas?╟÷XU.R)?╟÷-Rita ~ Hay- i worth took her fourth husband, "crooner Dick Haymes, today jn a hotel ceremoii^as well photographed and staged* as a-'movie 'Wene. Br'^f Only io guests were invitecf to the nup^als in a'private room of the SandB-?√ß Hotel in this busy gam-, bling resort ?╜hile a small army of newsreel ^fad;i television; cameramen, photographers, and re- powfcers ree^Hed th6 entire event for poster|?·&4>. Rita, rieryou^ as a beginning I brid^ ha.vJt|erv. simple blue linen i dres^^^titf*her ?╟≤ fourth "I do's" j whil^^LCing a battery of 16 I camerafgahd floodlights. they stucltgto the script andjheir I performahce ; weri?· ??*??3pE witl?? the smoothn^s .of.gone^jpf the ^de'sj starring ^eje^^fi: Hollywood in the fourth maFrta^e for both. The presf^outnumbered thej guests by.pearly three to one at the floodhghted ceremony which was delayed 45 mmul6ss?·because I District Judge ' Frank- fSScNamee jwas tied up in his^ourtS^j^. jury j trial. oai'^jMB While the 'ilgues^s, I^ep and I principals waited, Rita'^wo chil-]] :; dren by former ?╟? marriajfes, Yas-j r min and-Rebecca, patieivi|y posed I j for cameramen. Little jasmin, 3, I daughter of Prince Al^'^ai?·jEi- I nally got bored and ^?^^^?·^*^ . want my mommie." . ^^^^S^: ;?√ß Judge McNamee efina^Cilj^hed j in and took his place,pi"tM^^oldj groom of the Sands hotel. Ritd and II Haymes, who nacr^een waiting ih ! an adjoining office, then |p?╜yly Imarched in whi]^ cameras Mound, | With Yasmin .''and her rawwsis- ijter, Rebecca, parked on a^^ich, I Judge McNammee quickl^fead:1 Jthe marriage vows and both bait I \ | their "I do's" in clearly,j|^|ible! f tones. t Rita, wearing a blue lme^*||e&9, j | carried a bouquet of aMBPfe'l or- | chids and shevtrembl^og^ghtly h as Haymes sljppfidj^he.rui^lfiii, her I- finger. Later.,^be^|i a ringgon his i[finger also. 'tf I, Tlje-. #hol,e" -.ceremony' took about I two minutes. At the conclusion fe of the.rite^ the pair kissed twicej j ^th;'Ritai-whispering^.^ love you"j i as she looked ?╜<*foulfully **???Σ≤ i Hayme^ftyesr ?√ß";-mK&J- ff%gL ,,, \\ ^ut' "^^tle Yasmin . almoi | brought .^fepwn the house as she I out a?? yell-i --"Jr?╟÷?╟÷^???╟÷- vi?╜or 1 I mommie?' IAS VEGAS, Nev. UP)?╟÷ Rita Hay- | worth ^and Dfck "Haymes are on the * fourth hojaeymoon for each of them today .following a brief flash-bulb- lit wedding in ag'"iambling resort hotel, j 'I feel- wonderfully-*-fe^p|iy," the redhaired bride &aid after the three- 1 minute ceremony. "I am married to the man.-, ^r^tlly lovey gftf sounds 1 so'wonderful to gbe-called . Mrs. Hayme$|^||||5 . . "JChe.JtefP|?·$&ar' and theeerooner ifly to^elc.Ydrk Saturday and later to Ph^lad^^a,-where the bride- | groon^|(t@^&-a night club ehgage- ment-^ft^^y night.?√ß'?√ß'?&$?& "Oiu^^^fs, m fact nothing, will '^ever'^^pkte us,M"*Rita declared. fjShe sa^^fi^'ll travel with Haymes Kin hi&jiaight club tour. They have rented a house in Greenwich, Conn. Miss ^tyworth said she'll commute : betwee^ there ' and Hollywood for one pybtui.e' a year. [ / TheJ^^einony ^as performed by I Judg^^Rnk MacNamee* in the Gold Roon^tf the Sands Hotel. Roulette I games and slot machines continued J whirring in the nearby casino. R.il$i two daughters, Rebecca, 8, | I by Sfcfe^ marriage "/to *actor Orson I Welles^ and Princess Yasmine, 3%, by ex^husband Aiy Khan, looked on f from a divan.. The brid&fpeouple said their "I | do's" firmlTfe* Big tears came into | Rita's eyesga^atft^gwords. The dou- i ble-ring cerpnoriy was over before I she got ti^ \rfrif?bu" Dick's finger; . she put it on afterward.' Little Yas- j 1^!?½^ shrilled, "Mama, I Want a | ring, too." ,;> | Miss Hayworth wore a vshort- | sleeved, blue linen dress, a toast- I colored -tulle, and velvet hat and J matching gloves. Her bouquet was I of orchids and lilies of the valley. I Hayes wore a blue pin-btripe suit with blue tie. Befeyre her marrages- to Welles and Prince Aiy, Rita. Was' \^ed to Oilman EdYrfxrd Jud&op. Haymes' iprevious wives were Actress Joanne I Dru, Dancer jo'^pe Marshall, and Nora Flyhn Hayrnes., ex-wife of Er- [rol Flynn. In connection with 'his immigra- Itiqn.' difficulties, meantinie, the I honeymooning crooner could take I cheer from a federal court decision I Thursday in Miami, Fla. In a similar case at Miami* ,'^0ge John W. Holland ruled in Federal Distract Court that- the return of Harry-O. Voiler, 62 former Miami Beach newspaper publisher, j from Puertp .Ri&agLn 1951 "did not con- :;sttta1gp ah%p^y^&ito the United -,S%M^I':aEffl<.-"tPf meaning of the 1917 Immigration Act." ^?╜^."t' Puerto Rico and Hawaii are insular . possessions ofg the United States. Judge HbPand held that j "For a resident alien to make a re- | entry, he must go to a foreign port." FORT WAY$E, IND. JOURNAL-GAZETTE Ci.p^D..63,376 - S. 87,814 J' K\ fi. M. THURSDAY West Palm Beach, Fla. PA^t BEACH PQST SEP k2%4953 li -os1i left Dick* Rita, Children Leave For New York youm LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept 25 intc# (UP)?╟÷Honeymooning Mr. and Mrs. "?√ß"^Pick Haymes leave tonight for i $ew ?√ß .feeglLgft%gher $fe children, the house as sne ieiWa huge b^p^r dog.hanfed Brutush 'I want a ring toojand a loal^of baggag|i||g -_4*<m***t{i Rita ahd Haymes, after one day's i aHHRSt^^ seclusion f$athe Saiids^,Hotel here, f | had reservations tonignTfflilW!rted \ S Air Lines ^^^feenv^Sp^^ '? | Haymes .^$sigf -they ^SEtay stopj j briefly 'ijrf^SSir. .York Ibefore continuing to ^^c newly ,i?ented home ^^^p ! in Greenw^i. Conn. i$fegis.due in j Philadelphia. Monday fbr rehearsal of anight club singing engagement Stage All Set ForHaym$s, Rita Wedding By'LOUELLA O^PARSOjji (Cops^pbii\ ^3 by I Internationa^News Serving) HOLLYWOOD;-x^tpt. 22 (fc)?╟÷| Rita Hayworth will be anlwarly morning (for-,.Las ..Vegaslipiride when she and. Qiqk^ Hay;ii^s are married ijhja^d^Pe ^ing 1^i$nony to be performed. by Judge'ijrrank McNamee at # W o'clock"u"(FiD,r) (2 p.m. EDTlttlMi^a^f-in the Gold Room of'atfoe--Sands' '-Hotel. Rita's wedding go^hm^Wmmmmi simple light ^i^*-iin^i:-d|ress with short sleeves; roundi^pneckline, and her shoes v^.11 be navy blue. At this hlpipents a girl friend is still ^hopping irpLos Angeles for a small blue tullefhat and gloves to match the chapeam. She will wear nb -jewelry, particularly none oi the gems Aiy Khan gave her. Only 8 Guests to Attend Only eight personst5;'-!hcludinw best phan Jack Khtr^fi^.. will be present at the ceremony. : "they are: Rita's lawyer^ Bartley Crum; Dick's lawyer "oh: his imnjigration case,, Davis Marcus; Haymes' mother^(ii^e;N6a|t niake it from New Yorkl^and Rita's tw^ children, 8-yearK)14r Rebecca 3 ^?·nd; 3- year-old Yasmin. Her boSs, $arry Cohn, publicist C^sprge Lait-g^and Abe Lastfogel have been ihmed but are gnot expected tp attend. : The children are- wearing ,little white cotton frocjessy,. ! Immediately Ml^mggilhe^^^re^ mony a pocktaltk party will be! | given by the brSpfeand brpegrOom for cameramen %id reporters $__$. \ newsreelmen covering jbet ram" riage. _Wr4 The newly weds";, will spend T'tfee rest of the wee^_\feth the children, before leaving Sunday for the home! Rita recently purchased in aCoh-'l necticutg a^y^S I As of -#ita mom^nC-.-ft looks as" if Dick's deportation tearing will be givenl^continuancief^^o that on the 28th both he-an^ltita wil^e in Philadelphia* where the crb^- er is booked for a night club act. There are two things very positive looming in the future, of the redheaded star and her singer-husband. Rita will not get an adjustment on her Columbia contract to follow Haymes-- .|o Argentina in case he is deporMd. But, on tHP brighter side, Haymes' lawyer has given them cause to believe that Dick can successfully beat the McCarran law ruling which is the basis of their present troubles.