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BELLINGHAM, WASH SEP 34 1953 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. NONPAREIL Circ. D. 19,747 Rita, Dick Gamble Agaii^n Matrimony in Las . Vega^fibel ?·AS VEGAS, Nev. W?╟÷While j nearby crapshooters tried to, make 1 sevens and elevens, Rita Ha^ygrth and Dick Haymes today gambled, Ohce more with matrimony. The 34ryear-old actregS; and her crooner, 35, will recite vows.each has said three times before, in a simple ceremony in tff% Gold Room of the Sandsy Hotel, j *' District" J uclge"Frank IviacN.amee will- officiate at the five-minute ceremony. Jack E'ntralter,, general! 'manager of the Sands, ?╟≤wijlgbe. the] I only attendant. Photographers and I reporters will outnumber the gn-j vited guests three- to' one/'.' V^\ SOME CONTRAST The unpretentious dilgir \villgb4 quite a contrast "So ofgal -star's lavish Frenchl Prince Aiy Khan in "|$i!|L?Σ≤TOpr Hayworth will not eyen\^||p^a new wedding gown. She sa$df,$pe would wear a bine linen straight dress which she ,has worn beffbe. Her head wil 1'-. be covered' ?√ß by a toast-colored haf-rof.'tulle il.nddvelvet. She will wear: gloves to match the hat. \'$$_m_W Only gues?·s"^vjted,aiT$^nsiness and legaL ass^aM^m t|fe*cougle. Thie only relatkrfepjft hand will be ?╟?the bride's tweg-Saughters. Theyj are Rebecca, 8, thfe ^spring of I Miss Hayworth's marriage to Orson Welles, and the Princess Yasmine, \V/z, like her moslem father a direct descendant of the prophet Mohammed. 4,y&tal barrier to the wedding was U^^ied yesterday when Haymes cB^?║m-- a -seven-minute divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymei.||Eress than an hour lat?╜^, he brought Rita back to the court- ^pase|t \^iaere both nervously filled apt the marriage license forms.' S|Bothgfiay&ies and Rita claimed permanent residence in 'Nevada, Put said the^will-soon move near l^lenwich, Conn., where they are losing for a house. W&&g.;: /'All my work is in the. East," the- crooner explained. pM*iss Hayworth said she plans lo commute between the j East psojist ;and Hollywood for picture ^inaking. P "'I'm not going to be deported," heg answered. "We both intend to live' in the U.S.A." Kk The crooner - said, ^^yipjxiove into Miss Haywor%!^ ?½^fat the Sands right after ttte^^wfSl^rig. A reporter asked hup i^e^Hlftver tasted any of Rita's cooking. "Who marries Rita .jlayworth (j for cooking?" the singer askdt: | ?√ßan SEP 23J953- Couple P 1 a p$fp Simple Civil Cere^dt^pgin Las Veg4% HOLLYWOOD, MB 22?╟÷ (INS) j ?╟÷Rita Hayworth W^HpOin early | morning (for Las.-j^gas) bride when she and Dicky$iEi|ymes are married in a doubjelvr'tag eerl?· mony to be perforift'|a. by Judge Prank McNamee at l|f|&.:m. Thursday in the Gold room ??f the?╟?Sands| hotel. -"?╟≤ V/*||{ '""fiHWs wedding gown will fee a simple light blue linen dress with| short sleefes, rounded necklinej and her shoes will be navy bl A girl friend is shopping in Los! Angeles for a small blue tulle hat| and gloves to match the chapeau, She will wear no jewelry, particularly none of I the gems Alyj Khan gave her. lyfe*' Only eight persons, igpnudingl Best Man Jack Entratter,' will be present at the ceremony. They| are: Rita's lawyer, Bartley Crum, Dick's lawyer on his immigration case, Davis Marcus; Haymes' mother (if she can make it from) New York); and Rita's two children, eight-year-old Rebecca and three-year-old Yasmin. Her ,. Harry Cohn. Publicist George Lait and Abe Lastfogel have been in-j vited, but are not expected to iattend. Immediately following the ceremony, a ?╟?cockiail party will be given by the bride and bridegroom for cameramen and reporters and newsreelmen covering the marriage. The newlyweds will leave Sunday for the home Rita recently purchased in Connecticut. Rita will not get an adjustment |on her Columbia contract to fol low Haymes to Argentina in case is deported, but Haymes' law-] Iyer has given them cause to believe that he can successfully beat the McCarran law ruling which is] the basis of their present troubles.. GOSHEN, IND. NEWS-DEMOCRATS Circ. D. 6,726 #$Epn??g; fRote Threatens j Harm To Rita And Daughter Yasmin S?½ 24 19?║1 iRita and Dick I Gamble With i MaMmony 1&fey**M^s BACQM*>v#; LAS '^'VPJGAS, Nev.. 'p?╟÷While I near^^rap^iooter& tried to make I sev?╜^P|ad -eievfens, Rita 'Hay worth j and Wmh) Hay^ies Thursday gam- r| Mfedpfece mo^d^ith^aiximony. J'y'.i3?Σ≤^;''34^aB^ftJ6actress and her r'*'c)a$ij!|S ^.-wJlTrec^B'vows each I y has^said three titaes^bffpre, in a simple ceremony i^jfe- Gp^d Room of the Sands Hagg^'l*: f^m District Judge kFVahk MacNamee will officiate al! ^ the five-minute ceremoqy. Jack |Eritratterv;dgeneral J | manager' of the Sands, will, be the f only aftend^i^i^c^ograj^Mjffikaiid reporters wilj^oul:nttPibef*fq^ in-| vited guestis'^r/ee^lron^^^^^" The unpralipieus !|(rf&2r#|$ll be quite, a rffcontrSjjt tp :the?-screen star's lavish a French* wedding to Prince Aiy K&sh ih p49. W 4^usiness Associates, >-* ""Only guests ipyited are, business and legal associates of the ,coi|pe. The only jfehiCives on hand mil Ve ,the~ bride^itfeyo daughters..-eThey are" Rebeco|ii& 'the offspring -of ; Miss HayiypJpPs marriage tolQrsoh i Welles, ?·^,^^Prln4eiss &a$piine, j 3%,Hike heV.moslem. Jatheiy a direct descendant" of the '?╟≤ prophet I Mohammedg a [K^ifgB Final barrier' to-the wedding was II ' cleared Wednesday when Haymes" i copped a seven-minute divorce de- cree ;frdinrj|;pra Eddington-.' Flynn HayiKW than.-'.an hour- later, he ba^&tt'Rita baek"to"-jthe-court-1 house, 'xvlftre both^nel^a^^^uJed| out t^y^arriage licensedf^i^,; To Li^|iV U.S.A. - 'r-^^^^P4^e 'government win its deportation case againsA the^prgeh- tine-born crooner, what ^e^uhtry wi!l he and Rita then liveiflp? "^'m not going to* %^]|orted; he answered. "We bdth'ifttend to live in the U.S.A." 8 The crooner said he wfij move into,* Miss Hayworth's 'suit^_at, thf Sari|?║ right after the- wedding. A reporter asked him if he. had ever, tasted any of Rita's .cooking. "Who marries Rjla' Hayworth! for cdbking?" the singer asked, j NASHVILLE, TENN TENNESSEEAN ' ?√ß C,W-^M325 - S. I72,<^5 J^S VEGA&^Hev^^i?║ 0,ha,' f||^worth aaiffiajfche'r datigfafeer, ^^-year-oMif^qess k.Vasa^iin, WJik under 24e4^our guard after tMp|a#*tar?· rem&ed th??0its'of \r^|^!?e^unle8&A^ child is re- tuj-^^ij ^iaimediajb^fy.?╜^|p Moslem Prl^;^ly^|^|^.';c^g jhfo^ ?√ßfwi" actress*;*'?╜te^^J: Bartley Cri^^J^'rl^c^^ipflii BQilySwsaid, sai^the threatSAfe^nf^''Ito letters addressed to Miss>Hay58f9Cfcli at the. Sands... hotel here: and ,&aa t th^-jh!acfi;jieen; 1OT&ld?"'%eji? ^o thi^psi- tor- inv^Mg;ation.: r|lpS/ 1^ jetters *^&iatened ^as- mirilif lifer attd^^pifily; harm to I j'Ri^'.he said^:-:^^^; ! iM&* attorney said he had wirfS'-the prince's father, | the ! \AM0^ha,n, asking him to "cau- | tio?3$Jiis followers" as far as his | f o r m e r daughter-in-law and grandchild arei concerned. <^tei said he routed the wire j I through -Aly's Paris lawyer, I Charles Toren, asking the Aga j Khan tp use his influence as the 1 spiritual leader of the Ismaii sect of Moslems "to hiake sure (that no harm' comes", to .the11 star and tier chil<?· i ^ Crum ."said he o%d not believe J (the threats'"'could have originat- I ed with Aiy-'or tils father. |We# Gimrd& i^_?? &pto hW VEGXsJ^^-TRila Hayworth's t w.<c>g daughters, Vasmine and Rebecca-, play by the feool at a re'sp&t hotel here where they wereghrought after Rita received .'threatening let-,, ters f??n the life of Yasmine. In the background is Security Officer $$$$:' Lueking, their full- time guard. READING^pA, ?√ß?√ßiSijjjpLBtt Circ. D. 48-GOB -. S; 52,272 S^^P1^ Hnymes-Hayworth Wedding Scheduled for Tmjndrrow .Las Vegas, Nev., Sept. 23 (JP) -m'cr"IlymeSr*a cmpno^Mho has ha^^lenl^^f.lPWbfe with wives dSfjffr.Uncle" Sam, takes ^| a marriage license >loday with Rita Hayworth, a gal w$8?? has had her share of husband trouble. Haymes and the glamorous screen star pick up the wedd|hg license th^^pfeernoon. ,Irafg|si just ope mrar after he gets- a divorce from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. cJ||I?║i The Argentine-born singer and the actress will be married tomorrow at 11 a.m. incite Gold Room ???· -#B^SaMs??.Hal^i Where both have rb^^gSes!f!Sfbr some ?╟≤time. It wMbe marriage No. 4 for both. I The couple' Sgent a quiet night on the eve of Haymes divorce action. They ate dinner together in Miss Hayworth's room while her two young daughters, Re-f becca, offspring of Orson Welles,! and Yasmiq^ daughter of Prince J A.ly KahnJpfad their dinner inf the hotel pining room. A Mem said that Miss Hay-I worth's jjiay here has been confined n^t^tly to her^room. She! has beefrttere to be near Haymes while Jp established Jn% six-week residence required for a Nevada divorfflE m Simple Ceremony T^e wedding will;be a simple pneW contrasted to. her lavish French wedding ioj^the Moslem prince in 1949. , s jm Federal Judge CRb& MacNamee will perform th?╜ brief rites in^e.gh^elf room.^ack Entrat- ter^o-owner of theySands, will be iibe" only attendaOT?╜ 'me only invited^[uests are eight b^iaess and^tegal associates of the couple., ,JThW.;prQSS, I also invited, will outnui^^|y^&e guests three to onej&&?·|g?·>' She cried for twO gbours yes- jterday "after the third'jjiiirs. Haymes, signed the - waiver that enabled the singer to get his divorce today. Else he would have had to wait another 30:'4f|jf$" be- jfore marrying Rita. ^Jj?╜f| ^p Cbjfee friends reporti|r,rthat RitaMtears were an emcfei^^put-j let after days of tension "built up in fear that Nora wdfc'ld^w^|ub-j |born| about the waiver^-.OJe Mpey^ic^n plans must wa$.re- sifi^tion of a deportationajlear- ing, started last month and scheduled to resume next Monday in Los An%el^s. U.S. immigration' Wt&ei-ities hold that Haymes. wh| Hps never become a citizen, failee p obtain a re--entry permit after visiting Rita recently in Honolulif WlgN, ILL, siicti Rita, Haymes Launch Fourth Marital ?║to^ LAS VEGAS, lWj^i|^a^ Hayworth and Dickf,^a^tes on the fourth honeynkba for of them today followh^ a flash-bulb-lit wedding ?╜&?╜.' g ling i^sort hotel? \ ' f|"' "I feel wonderfully hAppy.' redhaired "'bri|?½^ said r;; afteij three-minute ^-^'trt'^inony. ?╟≤ u.l married to r^^pifit^-really It sounds s4)''wonderful to. he ed Mrs.. Haymes."- The' mo\ue star andT to Ne\v York Satili'daj to Ph"ilatlelphia;V\vfierd men yefi^ The.ceie.moiiy was performed by Judp' Frank Ma-Namee? m tht Gold Room of the Sands Hotel. Roulette games and slot machines confined whirripg in-;i||sj^^fby casino.v ^s!$$fcffi':' Rita's -two daughters,'?|P|iecM, 8, by her marriag^to aefe^-Orson Welles, and Princess YasBflttefeyS^'," by ex-husband-* aI^ ; Kh^^^P&oked on from* a divan. ' ilaagL ^.\ Tfim-,bridal couple saia^ieir "I do's^'firmly. ?√ß Big"tears Jc^ne into Rit?½1* eyes at the woi^i. The double-ring ceremony waiver before she got her rifagJ^^Dic^ip fH^r; she put-it on, afterward. Little Yasrmine shrilledj /IMama, I warn: a ring, t??o-'^^^^ I The^ Bride Wore i. . ?╟≤ IVJgSs Hayworth wore a short- sleeved^^lue linen dress^ a toast- | c^stedf Julie' and velv^l - hat and* Hf^tching gloves. Her bouquet was iplbrchids and lilies '^^e valley. Jlpi^mes wor^ a blue?; pin-stripe pit with blue $fei?·l| Before -$M rharriage^Ho Wel^s and Prince,Aiy, Rita #as wjed,& oilman -Edward Judspng "Haymell previous wives were, actress Jo-.l anne Dru, dancer Joanne Marshall, ] and Nora Flynn Hayme.-?,' ex--vra^ of Errol Flynn. j&ffi$$$iy ?√ß&*. In connection :^th his-vinmiigra- tion difficultie^||-iheantime, the honeymooning c?Σ≤oher could take cheer from. a fealral court decision Thursday in Miami, Fla. In a dsimilar case j&^ Miami. PUffA HAYWORTl^W|^||ers, Yasmine (left) and^ebe^*-Watch Is'she becomes the^Wi(|^^^Orooner Dick Haymi^.<at H^as' Vegas, Nev. Ceremony-,}s being performed by Judge,Frank MacNamee, Haymes best man, Jack Entratter^.;a^ads ^hhid him. Judge John W. Holland ruled in Federal District Court that the re- jtu^H' of ^Harry fajuiyoiler, 62, for- atter M^^^ach newspaper pub- Il&er^. ;trgm JPuerto Rieo in 195?? ?╟≤*'mda^n^nstitute "an "eraEJ^jf^Eo the United States within the m#an- ing.,of the 1917 Immigration JS?.'' Puerto Rico ;and Hawaii are in- War' possessions of tlie United States. Judge Holland held that "For a resident alient to make a reentry, fie niast go tox a foreign port.'.' ?√ß5BBwn35T EITA'S t " '"' J: ' gJA^.DBSD?╟÷Rita HEy^orih'ii ;&o daughters, - Yasmine andRebeera^are shown playing Ly ibe''i>&3|,.-at.;.fe_ resort --hole} in Las Vegas, Nev., where they wer Etiia re- f??i?╤"ed threatening letters on "the life -of ;*Yasm tgroimd j |:-';-::'.',.:. is;,J|e,c,urity Off4^%%ack Lueking, "t^^^Pl^^