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    BAKERSFIELJOj- CALIF. CALIFORNIAN Circ. D. 32,636^^5^5 SEP 1 7 CHARLESTON, S. C. POST Circ. D. 29,137 oS||i.5l53 *:J^_W^H^0ANCES?╟÷Rita Hayworth, wearing blue i^l^lJffilaxes on grounds of hotel in Las Vegas, -under the ey?╜sdf^|},. Sheriff Bill Grover (left) and Bev Perkins. The actress received two letters threatening her and her daughter, Yasrnln, 314, with death if she did not agree to reconciliation with Aiy Kahn; her former husband and Yasmin's ' faftie^-"' ;' rappfC - g-. WINCHESTER, SOMt Circ.D. 7,726 J?·P 25 1953 Fourth for Each Rita Hayworth Arid Dick Haymes | On Honeymoon |i|f LAS VEGAS, Nev (JPf Rita Hayworth and Dick "Haymes a^ir-on! the fourth, honeymoon for each of them today following a brief flashbulb-lit wedding in a gamb- j ling resort hoteLw \Wm "I, feel wonderfully h&ppf$$kke.\ redhaired bride said . &4W_f'%be three-minute- ^r^aaoBLji,' '"I am \ married to the marl I- r$jftffy love. It stoundg^qn^ferlul *fco Be tilled Mrs. Haymes.'- f The movie star and they^ppner! fly to New York Saturday ^wFlat- er to Philadelphia, wfifere the bridegroaytraKftrts a night club eng&gemppmMonday nlgh^i I ./ffpr careers, in fact nothing, I wilf JeVer: separate us," Rita de-| clared. She said she'll travel with I Haymes Qn his night Oldfe^lojair; I They have rfcjited a b$j|g$.cin| Greenwich, Conn. Miasi fi^jrworthj said she'll commute between there! and Hollywod for one picture al year. The ceremony was performed byl Judge Frank MacNamee in the| Golden Room of Jhe,J,apd&..Hotel. Roulette games and slot machines continued whirrling in the nearby casinoi'.g^p^f Rita's two daughtersg Rebecca, 8, by her marriage to actor Orson \falles, and Princess Yasmine; 3x/2, by ex-husband Aiy Khan, looked on from a divan) Las Vegas FdlkGefl Free Show LAS VEGAS U7.E)?╟÷The tourists who mill around .the luxurious Sands Hcitel for dice and swimming '^geTiTlreT floor show, that n't on the menu. The cast includes glamorous RltaJ^WorgLdaughter Rebee^ ca,' 8, ^ye?hushand Orson $fe&4s daughter Yasmin, by.'. W0'[ band Aiy Kahn; a detective lifted by the hotel toguard the.chjllijen after Rita received letters threatening Yasmin's deathj-^^jni- formed hotel-guard as extr^ro-l tection, and a nurse. <ij*|v They are often joined!f>j&jeroon- er Dick Haymes, Ritatecfourth husband-to-be, -who's If?, dutch with the immigration aul|brities and ex-wife. Joanne Dru*|Md an FBI agent who talked to jjftd yesterday about the letters. 1 ^g^^id Rita are vacationing here while he, awaits hisjdivqrce from wife Nora so theyfpan'get married. t^|X i- Occasionally some lawyer connected with one.oLthese various^ problems wanders into the scene. The whole entourage is oil view by the pool and in the hotel dining rooms every day. Dick Haymes, Rita Hayworth| iWed.Ip NevaM LAS VEGAS, Nev. W?╟÷Rita'jKSs&J *! worth, and Dick Haymes are fef | the fourth honeymoon for each of them toda^aioillowing a bflffef flashbulb-lit wedding in a gambling re- Ii ' sort hotels?;'* ^t^i-^| "I feel wonderfully hap&y," the redhaired bride said after the three-minute ceremort^EH. (fMii'.atn married to theyfnatrc1 jiiepllst - love. It sounds so wonderful to be called Mrs. Haymes." ii. The movie star and the? $0ooner fly to New York Saturday and later , to Philadelphia,, -where, t^p^bjride-1 groom starts a night (?·ul!?· engage - j ment Monday night. "Our careers, in fact nothing. I will ever separate us," Rita de- | clared. She said she'll travel with Haymes on his night club tour, j They have rented a house in i Greenwich, CoftttvflfcM^' :Ha$worth j said she'll cottimule^ltween there and Hollywood for .$$$$ picture a year. The ceremony was performed, by Judge Frank MacNafiaee in the Gold Room of the*. iSanda Hotel. Roulette games and slot-machines continued whirring in t-hfghe'arby | casino, o Rita's two daughters, Rebecca, 8, by her marr^sg&-to ictor t5$s on Melim, and EJineess Yasmine, 13%, by ex-husband Aiy i|?·han, looked on from a divan. The bridal couple said their "I do's" firmly. Big tears came into tRita's eyes at. the words. The double-ring ceremony was over be- , iore'ijshe got .h??y- ring on Difek<s j finger; she put it on afterv&rd. Litttjt^^asmine- \ shrilled, "Mama. I wam,a ring, too." '-sy?·_W Sfe4q$&< '-.hu'u^|ed persons lined the wiaj)^M"^-^if?╜;.' couple, arm in arm,^.-{Wpiacf from her quarters in a rem^^gihe hotel to the cerem&Bk ?-y,' ~ist_)><* Mis^Jsp^w^rfiaSa'^ore a,, j short - sleeved;-ktjjiM^pltiien dress, it* toast- colored t$$mo and velvet hat and matching, gloves. Her bouquet was of orcmaf fifjd liles of .jfe. valley. j Haymes w^T*' yftg blue pfia <stripe suit with^&hle tie. &etch?e"0?·?· marriages to Welles |and ^?rihO|f-'Aly, Rita was wed to oilman', IS^Ward Judson. Haymes' previpugp^llves were actress Joanne Drjp^mcer Joanne Marshall, [ and^po^^pymi Haymes, ex-wife of feripl^^t'^m,- .The crooner got a Ne^ida %i*o^e Wednesday from t Nora^^3i'^i-'obtained a California j decree-from, him last week. In c^ijh'eetiori .with his immigration -.difficulties, meantime, the honejrmooi&ng .croonerg -ti$!ukL take .cheer from a federal court deei-' ?╟≤Sion^^sterday ' in Miami, Fla. i ^%ij?'.'-isimilar gcase at Mi&mi, ^Ag%%-^Aj\^. "Holland. rdlijSHn Federal'^i^ri^ Court mat the re- t^te^of i$$0y1&:.' Voflisr> "63r f^^ mrer.^Mia^i iBeach newspaper pub- lisJhei'^^Pf Pif^to Rico in 1951 I "did iSot vons&tfjiW a"h' entry into the |te|ted Statea^ithlP^e "meaning of th^-'^l^-^^migr^ioW^'Act.'' I Puerto^J^^^Ad Hawaii are in- PS^P sdlar" possessions gofcgthe United; States. Judge Holland held that I "For a resident suehs to make a rysemry^ he must go to a foreign port." DUNKIRK, N. Y. OBSERVER Circ. D. Sl^Wy. McCOOK^^B. \_Z &yiv*F% lay worth, Daughter Are |ed After Death Threat ^se^||53ce!;; l 1 Crooner, Rita fGet License Pick Up Document In Nevada Today LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 23 -(AP) Dick Haymes, a crooner who has had plenty of trouble with wives and Uncle Sam, takes out a marriage license today with Rita Hayworth, a gal who has had her share of husband trouble- Haymes and the glamorous screen star pick up the wedding" h> cense at 3 p.m. (Pacific Daylight time). That is just One hour afteri he gets a divorce from Nora Ed-1 digton Flynn Haymes. The Argentine-born i sing?╜^fend j jthe actress v^ill be married.^hpr- || row at 11 am. in the Gold room of Ithe Sands hotel, where both have ! been guests for some time. It will ',be marriage No. 4 for.both. ; The-couple-1 spent a quiet night jOUjttie eve of Haymes divorce ac- I t^aK^Xhey ate dinner together in i Miss Hayworth's room while her L#^^ptungidiughters, Rebecca, off- rapri^^crf sptson wellife, and Yas- jisatoe, daughter fif Prince Aiy Kahn, j hwtfUtheir dinner in the hotel din- !,^im.gjroom., . ' C *- j yr A.", friend said that Miss Hay- fW^^i'is itajf^ere has been confined j mostly to her room. She has bgen h%re to be n^ar, "Haymes while hei established his six week residence. rehired for a Nevada divorce, 1 j The wedding v^B be a simple q^^4,contra^Ji*M;yto -her lavishi French wedding to>gthe Moslem] j prince in 1949. | Federal Judge Frank MacNamee will perts^jfhe^^ feer^feites in the s^^tel rbom- . Jack . Entratter, co- l|#wner of the Sands, will be the Jjonly attendant. CHARLOTTE, JN. C. ,NEWS -V Circ. D^70,I32 1 -SEP;Xl9S3 LA^ VEdAS, Nev. (UP)?╟÷R2a| Hayworth and her daughter, three- ! year-old Princess Yasmin, werel under 24-hour guard after the filmj I star received* threats of* violence [Unless the child is returned immediately to Moslem Prince Aiy Khan. The actress' attorn6y, B&ktleyl Crum, reached in Hollywoo4^paid the threats came in letters addressed to Miss Hayworth at the ^fflfeii!.H^biteere and-thatthey bad beeii" turned over to the r.FBl! .for investigating Coujld Be CraS|I^Letters ; Tite Isrisr^ .threatened Yasmin's!; l!Ife:y^nd bodily-harm to Rita, he I . Ci*ypt. said "they could be crankl letters,'' but added: 1 !| "Iccffj^d -both letters and it is! j my personal conclusion that there! iwas sohiething in them to indicate; that -ibey did come from a religious" fanaties"^^ The attorney said he had wired; the prince's fathfr> the Aga Khan,| jasking him to 'i&gMion his follow-; ler's" as far as ^former daughter- i in-law and graSdeliild are con-1 Icerned. ggwifc y Crum saifclie routed the wire through Ai^\.c^jE*&ris lawyer, iCharles ItorM, ilskihg the Aga I Khan to use his influence as the ^spiritual leader of the Ismali sect; bf Moslems "to make sure that |no harm comes to the star andj ;\fiita Dick Soy %I Do's' Iix Hotel 1 CeremonY Rite LAS aCVEGhAa^jf^v. ; (UP)?╟÷^?║J { hayworth :and;r$>ifck Haymes, wer-| vous'aa.e^Sinners, make it four apiece today when they exchange! wedding vOW^g|ami& the clicking of dice and W^| of roulette wheels I in#fa gambling hotel.. ifg??Cw 1 , While a -gj^-joaob of tourists play T*. tBTeir chips m a casino downstairs, the flame-haired, movie beauty and IC* l^egcrooner will say thetc "I do's'.' i I * ihtt&xe-press conference room of !, 1 ?√ß?√ß?√ß?√ß?√ß the plush Sands Hotel. l| I Kita,i 34, a^twig' like an excited [ \ bride, made this-^ Ceremony the !| simplest ?√ßoi>her career.- ""J^fe^Jl Wedding!" No... 3 ?╟?to Priihie AbJ' I Khan featured champagne, ro;w|| I guests and lavish clothes. But i||[ j~ her fourth wedding, Rita chose an i I old dress ofgfo/lueyH^tii a plain I - gold weddisig* pa??d^S|;.- a simple , civil ceremony,$l|h i^fscoratioas 1 l.:'and only lO'gife^^ ^^1^ The actress, ^^S usually dodges 1 I the press," Ahta;'$pfe- invited them I all?╟÷ ndwsreel i^&eras included?╟÷ | to the weddmg'Uiij: -.- this gambling mecca. i,. '^ *J?║i* j?*rot^ Judg^Frank^S^ii^iNaimee was ; 1 called iiv td"jMsrfb3^E'the ceremony \' only 2tti|0ura aft^jHaymes won I his six-week,"quick.'Jjev&da divorce I decree fi^jtn Nora S^lington Flynn 1 on.4&ounds yshei ^^?? interest in't H^??es?·- a'.nativ^of Argentina, l&cm possible depotrotion on charges Ihie illegally! aJse-Hi^itered this cou3^t.r-y fiifitti Hawaft^jEe also is up |o his pug att6s^vitt''alimony | troiroles with wife No, 2, Joanne Dru| Norar-^dft^rced Kaymes.: last i| Fri&y, tJS^ii^a-d Di^ a?╜d Rita womed whfefc^lshe deBBCyed signing a "y??1yer !^^fehit today's inar- * R$a still hasn't settled her ali- lg'ihorap'with--.^|jfc- J^iMfe^Shgarmed Imter^guardlwyers o o,jjj s t a ?╜i 11 y around YaiHlira ed^Sraitraf of Rita I and Aiy, be'eause of tte:e?╜tts, pos- ; pibly froBct^ligioug- f aia^cs, ,to thte I \ little girl'&^RP**/. y.-y. v'K^i f| I CAfter *t^p^r?amony, Rita was j I |Ch??dulSd.ti^lay hostess,at a lun-| 1" chlSdh for,^?? ^este and press. 1 The happ^ cOt^P had no plans ?√ß !or tb^^^ifc- pfr;*^e"dfer ?╜*id will j honeymd^^'^here t?·|atgfs.u n d a y . j Tlien mlp'lt tr^^^wPiiiladelphiar 1 where HaymefePft>a^6s a- singisia '-.engagement. a'gg.; ... \ ^ | Haymes GefsIS New License M LAS VEGAS,/:^ey. (A ?╟÷ Dick|l Haymes^ a croott^ who has had plenty of trouble with wives and Uncle Sam, takes out a marriage license today with Rita Hayworth,?╜ a gal who has had her share of husband trouble. Haymes and the glamorous screen, star, pick up the wedding license at 3 p.m. (Pacific daylight time). That is just one hour after he gets a divorce from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. a0h?║ singer and the aptress will be married tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Sa^dj^^Jtofce^where _^4h have been guests for some time. It will be marriage No. 4 for both. ANADARKO, OKLA. DAILY NEWS - Circ. D. 3,788 - S. 3,788 SEP 20 1953 Dick, Hayworth InkPre-Nuptial Pact Tor Life1 LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 20?╟÷UP ?╟÷Crooner Dick Haymes announced Saturday he. has signed a pre-nuptial pact with. Rita Hayworth declaring that all"*of her r1,own earn- ings and holdings would be pro- , tected ''for life" "from any debts ?√ß\>r obligations he might incur as her husband. Haymes, who has announced he intends marrying the actress when he obtains a Nevada divorce from Nora Eddington - Flynn Haymes, who received her own ^California decree Friday, said the reciprocal agreement was draWn up at his own order. "I have ordered this pact drawn up to protect Rita from any ?·laim whatsoever agai?½^tgk?╜3.e',."' l^e declared. "I intehd/at^stand on mv I own... two feet aad^^'feScare" Of'. all |.my trouble" v."hfthe>- tl.i-v''be mon- oy-y:'-iegcd or p'Tson-il-ycht'li'.-ulties." ^/?╟≤^Jaymes said th^S^^fnent was | drawn, up-by the mm star's attor- ney-^ Bartloy Crum, and, signed by him$&|'/al^ Rita l&te^ Friday night at the/cSands Hdfer.here: * WILMINGTON, D^ET Journal Every Evening Circ. D. 62,302 Rita^ Haymes^ Nuptials Set m Actress Shuns Wearing Of Wedding Goi^gitt Rites Planned, :'W; Today I LAtifEGAS, NeVSept. 24 QP).?╟÷'\ While-nearby crapshooters tried, to if make, sevens and elevens, Rita H^y-1 worth and Dick Haymes todky, gambled once more with matrimony. ,j The 34-year-??ld actress and her! crooner, 35, will recite vows each has J said three times before, in a simple j ceremony in the Go&r?Room of the SandsyHoteL., ?√ß ^^p'-"Hl '' 'Bistficf judge Prank MacNamee will officiate at the five-minute rites.! Jack' Entratter, general manager of i the Sands, will be the only attend-j f&jfit.g- Photographers and reporters I will outnumber ^"he invited gv?·b$ts-1 three .to pne. .t'-?|y|-c^ The . ceremony'^asyschfeduledv to | take place at.XvP. m.- (Wilmington tl The'- ui|pretenti&s rites will be. La^%'^f -contrast tof-the screen staBr's'l! | lavish.'*' French wedding to Prince i |?√ß Alyk^ian;In 1949. Miss Hayworth11 j' will 'nbt. ,'eyen have a new wedding j gown, fine said she would wear .a i blue linen straight dress which Hbe has- worn before. Her head will be j cover^ by: a toast-colored hat.a^f|?║ 1 tuUeft^|d velvet. She will wear! glovewp^match the-jiat. " Onlf^guests invited are business and legal associates of the couple, i The only relatives. on; hand will be j 'the bride's two daitghters. They are i Rebec^ 8, the offspring of Miss Hayworth's | 'marra^e ~ to ' Orson I - Welles, and the Princess Yasmin#p 312, like her Moslem father, a direct'; descendant of the Prophet Moham^-i Rita said that her father, Edou-j. ardo Cansino, a dancing teacher,; waSi .too busy working* with hM| el asses -toiattend. ':.. \ij g|. ?╟≤ ?√ßPlh*l*harrier to the wedding- fjts] ' 'c^a?╜e4.. yesterday when Haynies coppeda a seven-minute divqj-cie ,de-r i cree from" Nor a Eddin':?;toii Flynn Haymes. Less- than van hour later, he brought =R'ita back to the"?√ß court-' ! house, where . both' filled out the marriage license forms. [' Haymes' career has received a g-much needed boost within the pas|.- I six weeks. A spokesman said HayE^r ! was begging for jobsa.untll P^fW^pi ?╟≤spawned by deportation action, and! k his romance with Miss Hay^th. j ;?╟≤ brought him offers galore. Haymes On His Own By Pact Terms LAS VEGAS, Nev. Sept. 21 ?╟÷ (UP)?╟÷Crooner Dick Haymes an- nounc^d' Saturday he-has signed a pre-nuptial pact with Rita Hay-, worth declaring that all ofReF'WH1'; eaoMt&f/g&^and. holdings would be' protested "for life" from any debts or obligations he might incur as her husband. LI;;^f!HH Haymes,- who has *announced he intends marrying the iactress when he obtains a Nevada divorce from Nora^Eddington Flynn Haymes, whoal^ceived her Own California I decree Friday, said the reciprocal j agreement was drawn up at his I own order\ . $% "''*^^^^^^^^^^ I "I have-ordered this pact drawn up to protect Rita from any claim whatsoever against me," he declared. "I intend to stand on my own two feet and take care:- of ls,i|. my troubles whether^-th^y $$g money, legal or personal difficulties." Haymes said the agreementCWas drawn up by the film star's.-at- torney, Bartley Crum, and signed by himself and Rita late Friday night at the Sands Hotel here. 7