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BLUEFIELD, W. VA. TELEGRAPH Circ. D. 27,453 - S. 36,686 SEP 15 1955 Rita Plans Latest att JEANETTE, PA. NEWS-DISPATCH Circ. D. .5,9?║fe ' chat with J^Ptr??5!rifia!JS^to Haymes says Will be UI I in Las Vegas, Nev., and the man ?? no ??ay g currents 1 Snt ^ifS^^S&SS*^ *>* 5 ?? town W v^i with him. H^jJ JONESBOR?╜^ilK. -^WC-SUN Cir. D. jj83"-\ iRifo Am/ Dick Las Vegas Hotel By EMILY BELSER I. rapt'Staff Correspondent LAS^HbAS, Nev. (INS)?╟÷Newly- weds Rita Hay wortfe and Pick Haymes honeymooned in seclusion today at a luxurious Las Vegas gambling spa vowing their fourth venture at marriage "is for keeps." S ImEraiBliiL- Both Mi the famed entertainers said w|p the fervor of the just- marriedtfthis is forever and neither ~ot|$s has ever ..been so happy/'Skk-v v' The po. show world celebrities were il$ped yesterday after sur- mop^a welter of nerve-fraying obstacle^*- deportation proceedings, alimony troubles, income tax woes, two divorces and the threat of a miffed ex-wife* to block things for a month by refusing to sign a needed waiver. 1 ll??fe?·fo . . They,- practically barricaded themselves in a suite at the Sands hotel. ?╜|igg?╜| ' Afer-the"ceremony Haymes said he felt relaxed over his troubles for the* first time in weeks. He seemed: convinced that the danger te^his' being deported had lessened and that he would win his fight to gremain in the United The 'ceremony was performed by Dirtrict Judgre . Frank;McNamee, and Jaoi^trtratter, manager and co-oWer of the ^nds. was best man. lliltsi It was a .double ring Ceremony, but Judge McNamee finished reading tne service so fast that Rita still had not slipped the ring orf Dick's finger when the -oareinong SEP 241953 mm And Dick Take Vows j Quietly In Las Vegas Hotel Nev., (U.P.) ?╟÷ Rita* was ove* Haymes, Rita i Slate Vows Today Ei^y JAMES BACON ga^. LAS VEGAS, Ntf^'ft^Hfe nearby crapshooters tried to eMake sevens and elevens, Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes today gambled once more with matrimonjfc^^ g| The 34-year-old actress and her crooner, 35, will recite vows each has said three time? before, in a simple ceremony in the Gold Room ot the Sands Hotel. District Jua^TlSrank MacNanae will officiate at the five-minute ceremony. Jack Entratter, general ?╜ manager of the Sands, will be the 1 only attendant. Photographers and reporters will outnumber thesp- vited guests three to one. 1 The unpretentious affair will be quite a contrast to the screen | star's lavish French wedding to Prince Aiy gKhan In 1949. Miss Hayworth will not even have a new wedding gown. She said she would wear a blue linen straight dress which she has worn before. Her head will be covered by a toast-colored ha?· of tulle and velvet. She will wear gloves to match the hat. Only guests lasted are business and legal assoqases of thel couple. The only relatives on hand will be the bride's two daughters. They are Rebecca, i^gthe offspring of Miss Hayworth'sfaaiarriage to Orson Welles, and theWrincess Yasmine, 3Vfe, like her mjplem father a direct descendant of the prophet Mohammed Final barrierjg- the wedding was cleared yestertliy when Haymes copped a seven-minute divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. Less than an hour later, fie brought Rita pick to the courthouse, where both; nervously filled out the marriage license forms. Both Haymes and Rita claimed permanent residence in , Nevadti, but said they will soon move near Greenwich, Conn., where they are looking for ahouse. "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. ?√ß-?╟≤*|p&i& Should the government win its deporation case against the Argenl tine-born crooner, what country will be and Rita then live in? I |g|rilL not .going to be deported,^?╜ nee answered. "We -both intend to live in the U.S.A." DISPATCH Circ. D: 5,125 ?√ß SEP 251953 % Rita, Dick On Fourth Honeymoon LAS VEGA^jfev. W) ?╟÷ Ritajc Hayworth and'ljjek Haymes "ar^- on the ffSvaMt.-.honeymoon for each of thej^^eday, following a brief flash-l^fliWfe-wedding in a gambling resort bote!. 'I feel wonderfully happyJH; the redhaired'-br^e said afte# the three-minute ceremony. ||f am married to the^man I really love. It sounds s^w??nderi|fcl to be called Mrs. Haymes." The movie star and the croon*\ er fly to New & Saturday: and later to Philadelphia, wherj the bridegroom starts a night club engagement Monday night. "Our careers, ^?╜|fog| ^^W*1. -?╟≤will ever separate v0A Rilfe dfi-;; clared. She s^mell travel with Haymes 6%ips night club tour. They have rented a housffl in Greenwich, G&j&p. Miss Hayworth said she'Uo commute between there and Hollywood fori one picture a year. The ceremony Vas performed] by Judge Frank MacNamee in the Gold Room of the Sands Ho- teL^Roulette games anct sTdtj machines continued whirring in the nearby casino. m i Rita's two-daughters, Rebecca, 8, by her marriage to actor Or. son Welles, and Princess Yasmine, ZV2, by ex-husband Aiy Khan, looked on from a divan. The bridal couple said their "I do's'.' firmly. Big tears camek into Rita's eyes at the words! The double-ring ceremony was over before she got her ring on! Dick's finger; she put it on after-j ward. Little Yasmine shrilled^ "Mamma, I want a ring, too." Hayworth and JJick Haymes, nervous as-beginn^#m^ke it four apiece^day WlaM^hej|exchangeg wedding ifbws anaM. thj^licking of dice and vvhir ogprfilette wheels* in a gambling hotel. ' While yaga^nfeb of tourists play their chips 1ft a casino downstairs, the l'lame-liaired movie beauty and the .crooner-- w|ll say- their "I do's" in the press-conference room of the plusll-.Sandsj Rita, 34, acting- like an, excited bride, made this cere/a^?║??> the j simplest of her career. *r?·| Wedding No".., 3 to Prince Aiy Khan featuredphampagne, royal- guests and la^sh clothes. But for her foUrth wedding, Rita chose an old dress of blue -linen, a plain goldv wedding band and a simple civil ceremony with1 no decorations and only?-;l#: guests.v Jjtgs?? \. The, actress who usually dodges the "pi'ess'.iitfiis W?ne Jnvited them ali^n&vsree?-' cameras included?╟÷ to the;'wedding hi this gambling meccag * 'kludge FrankgdMacNamee was cafted in to 'per^pn the ceremony oiily ??) hours |P^r Haymes won his six-week, *! t^rek Nevada divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn on grounds, ".she lost inter- l-est' "in the marriage." f Haymes, a native of Argentina, fs* possible deportation on ?╟≤ges he'.''' illegally' re-entered country from Hawaii. He also iMp to his pug nose in alimony troubles with wife No. 2, Joanne :.D?u/"<Nora divorced Haymes last Friday, but had Dick and Rita worried when she delayed signing a:-waiver to permit today's mar- riage. - m&}/f,&i ?╟≤ ' ?╟≤??' mita still hasn't settled her ali- i^any with Aiy Khan. An armed hsftel guard hovers constantly abound Yasmin' daughter of Rita Ml Aiy,' because of threats, possibly from religious fanatics, to the little girl's life. After the ceremony, Rita was scheduled to play hostess at a luncheon fo? the guests and press Tb%ghappy couple had no plans forrthe rest 6f the day and will honeymoon- here until Sunday. Then they'll trek to Philadelphia, :whejre Haygges begins a singiny .engaggine*nfe:^- _JU 1!l 1 i a ROME, GA. NEWS-TRIBUNE Circ. D. 10,514 - S. 10,995 SEP 2 1 1953 Way Opened (For WeddkKj OfHapepita I J^^LYWOOD ^INSV-Recalcitrant ^Nbri^i Eddington,"^y^m,Haymes said .today she;'plans to sign a waiver .removiner the last obstacle sStothe marriage Thursday of singer Dick Haymes and flame - haired Rita Hayworth. 'z$faM ;*; I Nerftia Haymes ,:|cdvised her ex- husband, whom she divorced last Friday ih Los Angeles, that she will not^and in his wav any longer. She said she "will notarize . her formal "go'ahead" to the marriage today. jpl^ In Las Vegas, Haymes said: | - "i\newthat Norma would sign this paper." Miss Hayworth said: I "It was sweet of Nora to sign, I but we were sure, she would. We | are so happy." / y - .r - The document that'^ora will no- I tarize today is a 'waWfer of any 1 contest to Haymes.'",T|evada di- % vorce, which frees ?·&j|mmediate?╜ I ly and permits him MSparry any- l \oixe, anytime after |p decree --ifcl -?╟≤ granted-;- \ J^. , Nora had threatened to hold up ?╟≤-. !sjgling of the waiver,Tbecause sfeJJ ^#aiigrygtaa|'7.Haymes and Ritarjj announced T their marriage plans f be^pc^he could get her divorce.|l Shelter decided: I -*i f^ouldnt, ido anything to hurt iDi5E^gSP*s"f;ii|S*qugh trouble." S ^f^enough "trouble" she referred jmf^tetoiiie governments move i :'to'*d#&^ hds^Prguments are to ?√ß Ita^eyBiafte lil^tederal,. com in Los M |An]^P^ jtoda^jfeHttie ;^qtuest of-1 Hasmes?5.', attprrieys ' f^ the im- I 5 panning of j^ social cd^titutional |coU^t6;Jbeair.tHK deDOjp^^on oro- || ceedingas. "TSSj^aT J V' ;c . I fhe g-ttorney#ijaim %#a treaty |l Ibelween thecSped. Sft#e?╜ and || H^biVs^nal^^rrgentm entitle I - . pB^??,;SUch ^^^m^M ! Mfit%:^iox^'^waiter signed, the j plans.now call--for Hav-fli?║s to get A Ne^ftda'-i^^ce on ^Wednesday j and to man-y-Rita thsfi^xt day. | ^^S^ri^pt^,;W;in imp place in [ the Gold^pfeiftkai thCsJands^with feaiy a '.f^.sj^Pid's presen^^Tfar. \W- cry.' front. l?·if Arabian nights t^e-o^ffli&aW^en "kita married &llmaa|d|h# Moide^ prince's iafetou^^JateaU 'I^llljitprizon in . the south of FranclM^ V^^^^^vsAw^.t'/mk>i$k$j! ol the | Ban#Botel, wiltlbe besFman^ fj Shortly af^;^|ie.,cerem(in||the. jnewlyweds ^^p ";fiy eas^|Jcm|he Piling of Haymes' engageWe^f at <1the^jJ8tiife Quarter ih Phiiade^Hla ,/jdnl^t. JH^ His deportation hearing il^fetfrG^tol start on the same ) day bu?╤iS^?╜ai|rt postponement is being sdagh^fdliis attorneys. CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS. HERALD-TELEGRAM Circ. D. 7,709 SEfHJ953 [Hay worth j And Haymes Set to Wed LAS VEGAS, .Ipy." , <#>?╟÷ While nearby crapshooti?║rg,.tried to make sevens and elevens*'|tita-Hayworth and Dick Haymes today gambled once more with nialrimony. v The 34-year-old actress and her crooner, 35, will recite vows each has said three times before, in a simple ceremony in the Gold Room of the Sands Hotel. ?√ß District Judge'Trank MacNamee will officiate at the five-minute ceremony* Jack Entratter, general manager of the Sands, will be the o$y attendant. Photographers and | rgjorters^ will outnumber the in-1 vj$&ig?╜ei??three to one.c I |bj|e-' ^^^?╜' unpretentious affair will be : qwjteii'.a CTewftrast to the screen sfsi^s lavfehr^Jifench wedding to Prince Aiy Khan in 1949. I Ofsly guests invited are business and legaj associates of the couple. Thik^pR-relatives on hand will be the^bride's two daughters. .They arel.Rebecc*pgf tbe offspring of | Miss" Hayw^^^'marriage to Or- i soft^WelleSfe-i^tbe Princess Yas- I mine, 3%/-api??* moslem father a direct deS^?║K^t/xpJHie prophet i Mohammed." " .?√ß - . 51nal ba^|eMqgS# wedding waa cleared-Wednje^^lVhen Haymes copped a sev^jjsmute divorce decree from 'NlrW'TEdington Flynn Haymes. Less-^%|4 "M hour later, he brought Rita bac|;^pthe courthouse where both MerVously filled out the marriage Ipense forms, i Should- the govlgpaent win its i deportation case &mjm the Argen- th*#horn crooner, #iat country wnf he and Rita then five in? "I'm not going to be deported, ] he answered. "We both intend to I live in the .U.S.A." A reporter asked him if he had ever tasted any of .Rita's cooking. !. "Who marries Rita Hayworth for cooking?" the singer asked. LANSING, IftrCH. STATE JOURNAL WfflTGHTQN, MICH. MINING GAZETTE Circ. D.-" 8,677 |?·_g SEf 23t95aJ^" ^andHapes! Nu0a||Set for Tbutlday LAS atf i% \?╜5?? Rita, Dick Get License Simple d'^dding Planned H In Gold Room of Hotel Sands LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 23 UP) ?╟÷Dick Haymes, a crooner who has had plenty ofgfepuble.with wives and thicle Sam$$takes out a marriage license today with Rita Hayworth, a gal who has had her share' of husband trouble. fellll Haymes ahdo-ythe glamorous! screen star pick up the wedding li-| cense this afternoon. That is just^- one hour after he gets a divorce | from Nora Eddington Flynn 1 Haymes. ?√ß The Argentine-born singer andi the actress will be married tomorrow at 11 a. mMii-taie Gold Room I of the Sands hotel, where both I have beeTPBpBHP'ioT'some time. 1 It will be marriage No. 4 for both, e The couple spent a quiet night I on the eve of Haymes' divorce ac-| tipn. They ate dinner together in | Miss Hayworth's room while her I two young daughters, Rebecca, off-1 spring of Orson Welles, and Yas-| wftie, daughter of Prince Alyf Kahn, had their dinner in the ho-s tel dining room. . c A friend said that Miss Hay-i worth's stay here has been cbn-| fined mostly to her room. She hasf been here to be near Haymes I while he established his six-week % residence required for a Nevada di-l I vorce. The wedding will be a simple 1 ?√ß one, contrasted to her. la vis hi ?√ßiFrench wedding to the Moslems ?√ß%nnc'e in 1949. "-.1|Q^S IT-Federal Judge Frank MacName^i ?√ßBirffl" perform the brief rites. ?√ß?·y Jack Entratter,'co-owner pf thel BtSands, will be the qnly attendant. J |?╜^The only invited guests are eight! ?√ß fnssiness and legal associates of the a ?√ß cipple. The press, also invited, will ?√ß outnumber the quests three to one. ?√ß "I want a wedding with no frills ?√ß this time," Rita said. "After all ?√ß I'm getting Di$c, and that's all ?√ß that matters:,?aKi^ I. She cried fo#|two hours yester- ?√ß day after thejgfftird Mrs. Haymes signed the waivM that enabled the singer to get hl&diyorce today. He would have%:&fid to wait another 30 days before marrying Rita if the waiver was not signed. Close friends reported that Rita's tears Were an emotional outlet after days of tension built up in fear that Nora would be stubborn about the waiver. Honeymoon plani inUst. wait resumption of a deportation hearing,,?╜ started last mont^ and scheduled! to resume next Monday in Los An-ft geles. U. S. immigration authorities 1 hold that the alien. Haymes for- I feited his-right.f^Tft^jaain'in the { United States jtfhehg oipfth impulse, he visited Rim in HottOTUlu. ks^^fev/gliS) __ Dic^ a 'cropner who has had 1!plenty of trouble.with-wives an(|j \ Uncle Sam, takes out a marriage | license today with RitavHaywo^i j a gal who -has had her share^ of i husband trouble.->?╟≤?√ß .-,-';.. I Haymes'ind tljeOg.l a in o ro.U:?║ screen" star pick up the ^cicimg- license at.^pvm-, CST. T^is -just one hour after he gets ^ag divorce from .'Nora Eddington Flynn I Haymes. I^-''1"' Hfcu^ , 1 1 The'?√ß?╟≤ Argeritine-born.;singer ana Ithe actress will be married-'Thurs- I where b(??th -liave'been gueg!8 1U11 jsome timerttt'^rbB^marriage No, 4 for hotkey -d: , a.-, ?╟?n il Honeymoon plans must waitgie- ! sumption of a deportation: hearing, started last month''and scheduled to resume-next ?√ß?√ß: Monday.-' m Lo^i i Angeles. X?. S- imiMgratiori author! itiel fe)ld -thli:- the alien',- HaymeJ forfeited. bis right to remain i| the United Stated when; on an lml pulse he visited Rita in Honolulu|