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FOfff SMWH TIMES MCORB GARDEN CITY, N.^. NEWSDAY Circ. D. 138,957 DAUGHTERS?║SEE RITA WED?╟÷Rita Hayworth's daughter, TW^Ti $eft& *pd ||&becca, watch as she becomes the bride of Crooner Dick Haymes at Las Vegaafe * ?√ß 'Tfur,c#^BpTtty -B?? being performed by Judge Frank McNamee. Haymes' best man, Jack Entratter, stands b4$ind him. Rifa Wedrlfooiier Haymes, 'me Man I Realty iffl?·3|b. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AV-Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes are on the fourth honeymjlpn for each of them todaygiolloWilsig a brief flashbulb-lit peoffih^M^a gambling resort hotel.^W "I feel wonderfully happy,'* the redhaired bride said after the three-minute ceremony. 'T am married to the man I really love. It sounds so wonderful to be called Mrs. Haymes." W.^^^T11. The movie star and the crooner fly to New York Saturday and later to Philadelphia where the bridegroom starts a night club engage-] ment Monday night. .."our Careers, in fact nothing, will ever separate us," Rita declared. She said she'll travel with Haymes oh his night club tour. They have rented a house in Greenwich, _?, "in. Miss Hayworth XHESTER, PA. jfc TIMES ^ ^g^^^. 33,831 I, \Rita Hayworth andEayme^ \AreOn Fom^^loneymoonl j ag iu,VFfiQAff.?╜^^63''- (AP)?╟÷RitajLitle Yasmine shrilled, "Mama.i | Hayworth and Dick Haymes are onU W^t a ring, too." ;^fc I te^^honeymoon for each of L ^veral "red *e\sms linedl !hf^T,-^w?╜ ?╟≤ ELWk&it'z , U^ way as the couple, arnFigl today following a brief flash-) j^ walked ^m ^quarters ing Uulb-ht wellng in a gambling re- isort hotel. A ^.;$kwm&\.' ''j I "I feel wonderfullywffpy, the (redhaired bride MW0^^ the feree-minute cereni^^^^T, am 'SKied to the maft?╜ love, llpunds so wonderfuicl^Si called I pes. Haymes." !:MI__w_tm^ ' ?╟≤The movie star aj^6|e.^crooner | a remote part of the hotel to the ceremony. Miss Hayworth wore a short -I sleeved, blue linen dress, a toast-l colored tulle and velvet hat andi matching gloves. Her bouquet was of orchids and lilies of the valley. j Haymes wore a blue pin-stripe| suit with blue tie The movie star ai^e^-spoiie*j smi mui .#?╜* fly, to New York Sah^^^id later Before her marriages to Welles j tj^?╟??╟?q AUr Pita was wed to I to- Philadelphia, wK^pP? bride- i groom starts^ a night^uft engagement :M6hd% night:*''''?√ß?√ßJ* , HOUSE RENTED jfe* "Our e&e&g, in fa* nothing, will ever'-separate us,[1 Rita declared. She-vsald she'll travel with H4fl^?╜i*i?? night ^# tour- The^|#we^rettted~^i *house *" and Prince Aiy, Rita was wed to] oilman Edward Judson. HaymesT previous wives were actress JoJ i anne Dru, dancer Joanne Marshall,! land Nora Flynn Haymes, ex-wife] of Errol Flynn. The crooner got! a Nevada divorce Wednesday frond Nora, who obtained a California! decree from him last week. - | !GrelWK/*%i. Miss "HaXWorth said she'ljccottjmute between there andijHtoflywood for one Pi||ure a , The cereinmy was perfp^ed by Judge Fran! MacNamee?½! the Gold Room of the JSa^fotek Roulette games and ,sl6t,n||?·hines [continued whirring in .th^^arby casino. '?√ß?√ß<$&$&&?√ß-- Rita's two daughter|rrpebecca, by her marriage to actor Orson |Welles, and Princess...Yasmine, 314, by ex-husband. i^gKhan, looked on -f&jj|n a *v??nffl^i The bridalpEiuple saidrfheir "I do's'-' firmly/ Big tears eame into Rita's eyes at-the j?·ras. The double-ring ceremony wgse6ver be- ifore she got her ring on Dick's finger; she put it cfrt afterward. CHEERED SOME -In connection with his immigra-l tion difficulties, meantime, the| honeymooning crooner could take ?√ß cheer from a federal court decision yesterday in Miami, Fla. In a similar case at Miami, Judge John W. Holland ruled in Federal District Court that the re-| turn of Harry 0. Voiler, 62, former Miami Beach newspaper publisher, from Puerto Rico in 1951 "did not constitute an entry into] the United States within the meaning of the 1917 Immigration Act." Puerto Rico and Hawaii are insular possessions of the United States. Judge Holland held that "For a resident alien to make a( j reentry, he must go to a foreign] port." said she'^edmMuti'b!#^e?╜|i there and .Hoi^woodr^^|a^^jjjjfcre a year. The eere^ica^gd^p d|pfo?·med by! Judgefc Frah^j|ftc^iSaee??? in the Gold Rpom'^^Kgk'wllj^as Hotel. Roulette ganrfesT' continued whhrri^| casino. ; RITA'S TWO DAUGHTERS, Rebecca, 8, byMiei. carriage toj .aetor Grson W^es, attu Princess; Yaspiine, 3%, 1gjf,~. ex-husband AIy.[ Khan, looked en from a divan, jl |;oga^bridal cjkple said their "fit jd^^Hrmly. J^g tears came intoe sRita's eyes a#?·$he words. The; double-ring ceremony was over be-j fore she got fe^f ring on Dick's jj finger; she p$|yit on afterward. 1 Little Yasmin^^hrilled, "Mama, I want a ring,l$?║d." Several h^^d^persons lined the way as the couple, arm in| arm, walked from her quarters in| a remote part of the hotel to the ceremony. MISS HAYWORTH WORE a short-sleeved, blue linen dress, a; toast-colored tulle and velvet hat! and matching gloves. Her bouquet was of orchids and lilies of thei 1 valley. Haymes (Wore, a blue pin- I stripe suit with blue tif.. ?√ßBefore hfer marriage^glok-Welles a^^Prince Aiy, Rita was wed to 1 oilman Edward Judsod^wHaymes' previous wives were^swr^^fe^o-1 anne$Q|U, danger Joanne-Marshall, and'^lra Flyijhh Ha^g^: '^ffrife of Errol Flynn. The crobhfefcggpt a Nevlifa jdivorce WednesdayJMn |]Sioia|iwho obtained afCalifornia d#^^Lfrom hlpi last-rweek^ _ *|.?Θ╝ONNEC?╜ON^%tra :>jtes iir^tl&ation difficultly; mean- timf?╤?√ß: the honeymoonl&|L crooner icoum take cheer fronfgll federal [cot3fc_decisiorj. yesterday in Miami, Fla. In a similaf case* at Miami, 1 Judg^ John W. Holland ruled in [Federal District Court that the return of Harry O. Voiler, 62, for-1 mer Miami Beach newspaper pub- lisherpirom Puerto Rico in 1951 jf<didj3i& constitute an entry into the Touted States within the me?·n ing qft.the 1917 Immigration Act." Puerto ffl&o and Hawaii are in :sular gpossessions of the United States. Judge Holland; meld that ?╟≤'For a re?║Sa|&ty-alien to make a reentry, he^pist go to a foreign port." Circ. D. 138,95/ TffiT Dick" Gamble for Fourth Time ; IVIIW/ S?╤?╜^S^ make it four i_____^?╜rti?╜^^ Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes, nervous as beginners, make it four apiece today when they exchange wedding vows amid the clicking of dice and whir of roulette wheels in a gambling hotel. Las Vegas, Nev. (UP)^?╟÷While a gay The guests included David Marcus, ' mob of tourists play their chips in a Ca- Haymes' attorney, and his wife: Bartley sino downstairs, the flame-haired movie Crum, Rita's attorney, and his wife; I beauty and the crooner will say their I Manny Gershman, a pal of Haymes from Do's in the press conference room of the the Sands Hotel Orchestra; Al Lerner, plusl^Sand^ybJeJ,, Haymes' pianist; Hal'- Howard, Haymes' Rjm^^^ctmg like an excited bride, agent; Abe Lastfogel, Rita's agent, and made this ceremony the simplest of her "" <-,*smmk>?╟?,mg,e> Nevada attor- career. Wedding No. 3 to Prince Aiy Khan featured champagne, royal guests and lavish clothes. But W her fourth wedding, Rita chose an old dress of blue linen, a plain gold .wedding band and a simple civil ceremony, with no decorations and only 10 guests. The actress, who usually dodges thei| (...press, this time invited them all?╟÷news-.y reel cameras included-^to the weddnpP I in this gambling meo^^^?- IT^gjBl Judge Frank MacNamee was called -ih' to perform the ceremony only 20 hours, after Haymes won hi& six-week, quick Nevada divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn on grou'hds "she lost interest in the marriage'/'*/ Dick and Rita, who started dating \ when both were working in Columbia I Studio last Februarv, .invited only .friends I *'who stuck by us'f. during their various troubles w^lonner mates and. the jjjp ney, and his wife. Rita's wedding bonnet was of toast- colored tulle and velvet with a short veil and gloves to match. Rebecca, Rita's eight-year-old daughter by second husband Orsfl[S| Welles, selected a pink and white Cottle dreSS for the ceremony that brings ...Jh^w^third daddy. The party dress for ?╜^afcnin, 3, daughter of Rita and Aiy vidian, was white trimmed with blue. After the ceremony, Rita was scheduled to play hostess at a luncheon for the guests and press. The happy couple had no plans for the rest of the day and will honeymoon here until Sunday. Then they'll trek to Philadelphia where Haymes begins a singing engagement. "We'll live in the East but we want to keep the spot a secret," grinned Haymes. "Somewhere - in Connecticut. We'll put the girls in public schools. So much of my work is in the East we want rawtet'live there." (AP Wirephoto) AT LAST. An hour after his divorce from Nora Eddington . was granted, Dick Haymes showed up in Las Vegas county clerk's office with demurely dressed Rita Hayworth to get .their llfatrriage license yesterday. . Today, life wed. MmWmmmW&m EVANSVILLE, IND. PRESS Circ. D. 44,875 ?╟÷JE? 231953 Few Guests, ManyJi||meras To Be at Dick-Ri#V^ding LAS VEGAS, Nev.?╟÷(UP)?╟÷Film star Rita Hayworth and crooner Dick Haymes today, planned a "simple wedding" with television-and newsreel cameras grinding away. \ '. Then they'll settle down^te to what they hope.will be a sedate life as suburbanites^ M|m~~" > % ?√ß ?√ß?√ß -?√ß?√ß'"?√ß I ~ Greenwich Conn pfed Haymes' third will be her at- The ceremony tomorrow will be torney, Bartley Crum, *?½k his held in the gold room of the Sa^dsj Hotel with only nine guests Bv] vited, "but news and camera men were told they could attend. The red-haired beauty sighed happily that she and Haymes "are and his j wife";" HaymesC attorney, David! Marcus and Mrs. Marcus; Miss Hayworth's children;' Genie Barclay, their nurse, and Jack ErH trattei* and J*e Friedmann, two ?· -the- Sands' owners. Spokesmen .said hotel guards who have been watching over Miss Hayworth and her children during Ifcefc stay here witt-1 be- on-duty just outside tne| door- \v*'|cA . Ef:2 '!&:*$ ;c.Wttl'go East' fThe-eouple plans to honeymoon at ..-the ;,S^ids over the week end ?√ß ____g__.-.?╟? xnai sue ?╜nvi j.j.^j*.., finally getting married after many difficulties." Among their recent, troubles have been an attempt by the government to deport Haymes, a citizen of Argentina, and death threats against Miss - Hayworth and her youngest daughter, three-year-old Yasmin. lai ^gH?·r*?·i'*w v- ~- "We want a simple wedding," and^en travel to Philadelphia, Miss Hayworth said firmly. "This wheW/M??3?╜nes opens a night club sssmmM.imm ?╜7a i r> v ev^^f^mty] handle his case-before ter up wiiu a. ?╜UI wx frills. It's enough that we 10 y e each othgsj-*!-^ [ j But the wedding, unlike the final clinch-in the movie thrillers, won't' see all of th^i* headaches solved. Still jlnder Guard Miss ^Ha^yofth, Yasmin, and her other dajaghter, Rebecca, 8, still are under protective guard and Hayme^y^^^iculties with the Im- migraticSf^epartment remain td be ironed out. ||I| i _B?ita will wear a simple, straight I blue linen afternoon dress w i th I beige hat and glove and orchids. The bridegroom will wear a dark blue suit for the c$fl ceremony be-, ?√ß fore State District Judge Frank' McName. The; j?oup|e will ex change gold-we'dfeg bands, change gold -weuumg oanas.. Guests at Rii^^ fourth wedding)children." the'.gd^Sj^fl in hearings tyhieh resum^ Monday. . "^'SL, ?╟≤ Ha?╜?·v& charged under-, -t^e McCaW^alter Act with illegal, ly re-entering this country..aite.ri visiting'^iis Hayworih m Hawaii j |laTheaFBI still is investigatirill letters the star received from Ne| Rochelle, N. Y., warmhg?╟?MiS?║.Hai|| worth she'd be "in- treble. n m\ married Haymes ami -Muejie,.1 }g, both Rita and .-.Yastfttti IMotj- child was re11.nY1eay.0-tne gn-is I^{ ther, Prince Aiy Kha.n>^MJ^jgg6; ] The star said'- s'hb-afflr'i^^esi will forsake Bollyvifooa^emsmfmm Greenwich, "becaii'.se-11 s ^'-'y^ Dick's TV work- and ??e?|ei 101 tne JgArclay 7-5371 PRESs'cLlPPIN^iuWE^M 165 Church Street^tew "rjjl SAYRE, PA. TIMES w Circ. D. 6,50^* W'S?·P^P?i-: iRita. ^ j Simple Wedding j I Before Cameras I ^^ Vggas> Nev. (UP) ?╟÷Film I starwRHfS*H*S(yWorth and crooner I Dick Haymes today planned a I "simple .wedding" with television arid newsreel cameras J grinding away. '^''ISP \ Then they'll settle down to j what they hope will be a sedate j life as suburbanites in Green-: wich, Conn. - The ceremony Thursday will be held in the Gold Room of the Sands Hotel with vonly nine j gueSsll" lftViWd, but news and camera men were, told they TOURISTS GET EXTRA SHOW IN US VEGAS Las Vegas, Ney. (UP)?╟÷The tourists who mill around the luxurious I Sands Hot?·L for dice and swimming! r'^^IP^^^lopr show" that if^al j on \be mfuu. -^^p^^fe'eg" W__\ 1 The ^^tSlincludes glamorous B|jsp-i I Haywort&^daughter;CiLebeca 8,. ^f^l1 II ex-hu^la^8.10rson w^-^Ils; daught^ll II Yasrt^y .$&* ?╟?by?· e^musteand A^'; II Khs^^j:^ jPtectjve alcded by ^Wt\ II hotel t&.f#uaj,d ;th w* children afti^l II RitaC';^^pvedf' lett^^ threateniiw II Yasn&W deathJ|:. a w^Cormed how'i l| guard.gffl*V'extra-; pr<^itian, - and al I nurse. ;"'f , i,^:t ^ f \ H They^l^ten are JcHJ|0*l^.,c^0??e^ | I Dick ^aymes, feftlt^^ourth ghus- I II band-te^P,-whp'^flci:g^teh^with the II imigr^^y authorities'\ ?√ß?√ß.a^d*'4&-wif.e 1 II Joami%^^Br,;and an ~''WB& agent Who I talked'fwVRita T^sistyJt a'b[OU;t^!(e J letters^^^k.^*/^- here y^0i^e,'&ws^ii?║^ six-Weeks' divoHsfe'liP^m ?√ß?╟≤''W^e^ll^fa so they can gej; "^tried; * '* ^iaMH^-^^ Occ^mt^.^j^ti^; -^^mfjsie'' --t'eon- nected^nth_ge^?║.-; of th^se -^rious problpms' w'^frtders into th$ scene. The ^pXecentourage is - on view by the 'fqgft rfPf*'m th^ipfe^l-diniteg- "I'm '-e'^piM my studtQtt',i^^ "But we're ^^^S to stay here attl|| the,, weddii^ will be Miss Hayworth said firmly.; "This one is too important to me to clutter" up with a lot of unnecessary frills. It's^ enough that we love each other.-' But the weeding, i^^?Θ╝ ^e final clinch'.-ife^the" i^b^ie wril-i lers, won't Sf0?╜all of their headaches solved.'ijpf-f';ye Miss Hayworth* Yasmin, and; Could attend. e -wv,ori ?√ßfotfe ?╟≤ red-haired beagty siped mltily that she ai^Hayrnes "are finally getting g-married rafter so many difficulties. mAmong their rfecent troubles fMavfe been an attempt by the government to deport Haymes 'l citizen of Argentina, and death threats against Miss Hayworth __ : and her youngest daughter, ?√ß her c,ther daughter, Rebecca, ^ I three-year-old Yasmin. g|ly , I still are under protective guard! 1 "We want a simple weddingj an^ Haymes' difficulties with thej ?╟÷?╟÷?╟÷ * 1 Immigration Department re-| I main to be ironed out. I It will be Rita's fourth wed- tding and Haymes' third. The I couple plans to honeymoon atj I the Sands over the weekend and: then travel to Philadelphia,! where Haymes opens a night club engagement, leaving the crooner's lawyers to handle his case before the government m hearings which resume Monday