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Haymes Is Tops as Dad to Rita's 2;Kiddies SlmgerJBroves He's Geimijie .. Family 1^^.; By WILL BAN KMA)S^ LAS VEGAS, Nfv.'?╟÷Bicld Haymes mayr be scoring, thd biggest success; of his/career! ?╟÷as a stepfather. # \ .?╟≤ I The crooner's mar ria ge tcL. actress Rita? HaywpT?½ marked, one chapter in hisl chronicle of love. It wasS|r$ i^feter-pointi&the a<Aion#| the- Immigration Depafl| ^pit," ^eekift^*^> deportjKl to: his t native Argentina. : I -;; But, in the hfeafts of RrtWtwo j daughters. Rebecca ?nd Yasmin,] I there's nothing apparently: which! I dim? their fondness and-" faith iq. ! the^new man in their home., ,;/ 1 Allgthis was evident during t\imA recent: sojourn.at the Sands Hotel! hei-e. while "Dick -waited the fasti deveippments.fefore the'hiarri^S became a. facia.. i_&a& -^-\ There were ... legal matters.-to- Ii_>e (-^a'-ede L1P- Rita and CDtt-ki I signed pa pe i % r e 1 i n qv. is 11 i n g L- -ap yL claims they might have in the-:&y tore on each other's income." 'A^d: I j Nora li Haymes,, frdmi] wliom Dick "had been : divorced,] approved ^^aiifer ?dg.t%r>;^^ m a it i a ge con. Id,. go - ahead, at" thai earliest possible dat] RITA SF imON,-.'..'- Over his ife&d still hung the threat of Dick'.^beins: sentT back! to South America...because he had claimed .exemption from'World) War HvMfait call? as:'a resident alien, y^pp For ,h^k.art, Rita-ehad. refused to accept. # million-dollar settle- men^lwmher erstwhile husband, Aiy f$r$?╜ig? under -M& condition that Jhgfr daughter, Yasmin, ?√ßi three ^fpr half, B^glaised- as a Moslem .princess. K^^j Rita was emphatic that she wanled Yasmm to, grow up in) the Ai^e'rie;S^^emo.^|tfe; tvay. | Sh0 also '"w'ahti IhlsiWor Rebecca,, eight and a naif, daughter of hegl&rigt. marriage," A^op Welles, -whom shewdivorced be: cause "hees so bu.-:y being a crenin?] i he hasj?·t- jfhyMineiipffhis f!Emily.^ If it's a family man she wants for a husband.Cmaybe Dick is the one i E duri j Dick wjP^^P^^aen it was? time to .tjjjfek the girl|||n for bed, [giving Jipfti eac|jea good night kiss. He was on hand at: mealtime. : interested in seeing . enioved a well-balancedCdaei'. \- 1 On walks, at the pool, Ipiswas I very-Jniuch in evidence. Ari/^$&at I was striking was the way fne:,1^^ ( girlie Rebecca and YasmfflB seemed to like the idea. I ^ey accepted his protective I touch with a natursQni|S which I'would "do credit ?√ß$&%&$?√ß real I father. They I smiled when it j struck them-as the:^K' thihg. I RITA GOOD MOTHER, TOO I And what sefemed equally i striking was the" \^j?# in which I Rita herself entered|po the situ- I a tion. | She was glad to see Dick .'go|jg I with her daughters, Splat seefsla I like the right, husb^idly thing : for him to do. ' 'c?╜kkjl*''-'- And, on the right oe||teion, she -was herself very '^bcli the mother. Combing the gpm. braids at bedtime. Curling up to read them a story. Mending w|tie|gj He im indicati -iSt Las Ve; of i ^^B^Ca^L x.-ji.. ,4. n:A H ) ^Bpuopi '^qgrnptra sasop Wuoo-itepp :I<I f S6X *???╜: SmtpxB exy. aas iiojC uaqM mo/L ijb sspreiq Atjua ptre sips^ap ^ssijuoo OJ J UIM UBO ??UOiftlVC I *&$& OBO GUOiCUB M TO8 ppads oft jimj s^j i&sbb s(%j J.nOIAIAwT| M3N V NIM?? OOO'Qgs n ^im'sazudysvop spaupuny Jo buouo mfyd P900^u gutffluvds vmen imo qq^ SuiUVQOl 'fijouuy sppvQft sdxoQtPMg 'fi'-vt spid0M ^^t^P^^I^!^^^^! t^^^^^^r %^Wm(mfyd <mo/C & tygi uzqwoo Altogether, it was very family* like, Rita the mother, Dick the adoring step-father, 1l. smin clings' to Dick,H^f'ftesc,as |iion. Rita refused a.^t-llbivelol- fher erstwhile husband 'and Yas- ^child be raised as a Moslem