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VAtLE30,CALIF. TIMES HERALD Circ. D. 23,07<? - S. 22,677 I Dick Haymes'. Ex-Wife Signs Papers Okehing Rita Union li^liiBl ??>* LOLFLLA O. PARSON HOLLYWOOD?╟÷-(INS)?╟÷ Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes has signed those controversial papers that will make it possible at long last for#Rita Hayworth to marry Dick Haymes at the Sands Hotel on Thursday, just as they planned. Nora told me yesterday that although she had signed the papers she will have to notarize them tomorrow, and she has in formed Dick's attorney, Robert Eaton, that the singer may go ahead with the marriage he plans. The office of Attorney S. S. Hahn, who represents the ex Mrs. Haym'Cs, was to notify the prospective bride and bridegroom, who are in Las Vagas. "You're not going to change your mind now, are you?" I asked Nora. ?√ß ?√ß *, "I wouldn't be that mean," she said. "I was misquoted' when jthe newspapers said-1 wanted them to wait six months. . ! -""WHAT. ANNOYED me was Rita and Dick'Announced plans to marry before I had a chance to get my divorce. I wouldn't do anything to hurt Dick. He's in enough TJag&ffile.'' Tomorrow the brilliant young attorney TSaton. who has represented Haymes in all the proceedings, goes into court to argue points in the deportation -case against the singer. The case comes up September 28 and in'call likelihood a^con- tinuance will be asked so that the singer can fulfill an engagement I in Philadelphia at the Latin (Quarter nightclub. THE MARRIAGE on Thursday will not be very much like the gala affair in the South of France when Rita heCame the bride of Prince Aiy Khan. Her marriage to the prince, with its big reception at Chateau de L-Horizon, ethe bridegroom's home, was ?√ß front "page news for day#gCv 'o;\ ?╟≤&tt...' ?╟≤;... -r " " .?√ß -OneThursday -'''there- will only be a'few people gathered at the Sands Hotel. Jack Entratter will i acCmim&rrm and a local judge will tie the knot. There will be a ring: ceremony and shortly aft-1 erward the bride and bridegroom I will fly east. __m%wk. BtlWALO, N?W EVENING NEWS Circ. D. 277,321 SEP 2 31953 RITA, HAYMES PLAN SIMPLE WEDDING| LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 23 (ff). i-^Rita Hayworth, who married Alyj fKhah amid scented swimming I cpools^ and^international society,! vyill wen D^ilL H^nes in a simpler ceremony "at 11' o'clock tomorrow ; morning. Xf^ppc* ', The actress and the crooner will i '?√ßbe 'married''byga Nevada judge-in pf three-minute ceremony attended i'only- by their lawyers, ber two 'daughters and the press.'Miss Hay-j : worth 'saidg.theg event will c'take i place' inthffSlhds Holel. j _ ."WevdlsH'i^^ and ||^cy%3feimfliii^c this time," she! : declareds: ^It'^^pugh that I love Dick "and he |qif?·S me and we're to be marriedpfiast after all the !difficulties We've had to-face."^ till mm DURHAM^ Ni C. HERAl|,:. Tiflnriirf] "Df*^* Dick Ha^es and Rita VIU.L J.IU1 rUCL Hayworth consult With Rita's attorney, Bartley Crum, at Las Vegas, Nev., on pre-nuptial pact whereby Haymes waives any rightsghg may have as her hus* mand to any of hOTewealih or'future earnings. The actress and singer plan to be pi^jpuied at Las Vegas Sept. 2i>?╟÷'-?√ß?√ß'AP- Wirep||j>Cb. 1?╟÷ ^ ?╟÷ ' -?╜*?√ß I RitaJFtckWedIn SimpleCeremony By ALINE MOSBY t LAS VEGAS, Nev. Sept. 24 I (UP)?╟÷Dancing actress Rita Hay- I worth and crooner Dick Haymes I were married today in a gambling I hotel ceremony which was run J off as smoothly as a well-re* hearsed movie scene. j Rita quivered slightly at the ?√ßclose of the ceremony but other-] J wise it was as flawless a wedding las either the bride or groom had j experienced. The marriage was Jthe fourth for each. ?√ß The press outnumbered the ! guests by nearly three to one at the flood-lighted ceremony which was delayed 45 minutes because Judge Frank McNamee was tied iup in court bjr a jury trial. i While the guests, press and /principals waited, Rita's two chil- jdren by former marriages, Yas- Smin and Rebecca, patiently [posed for cameramen. Little Yas- Imin, 3, daughter of Prince Aiy Khan, finally got bored and cried :out, "I want my mommie."- I Judge McNamee finally rushed! in and took his place in the Gold! Room of the Sands HoteL Rita I and Haymes, ^iv^TSSlP^JBenwait* ing in an adjoining office, then slowly marched in while cameras ground. When the film star hesi- Itated a moment, one of the phdf tdgraphers sang out, "Come right Ion in, folks." Judge McNamee quickly read the marriage vows and both said their "I do's" in clearly audible ___^_ tones. s^i-l^ ISBffiBB ^MH^^^BHfflM Rita, wearing a blue linen Dick Haymes kisses his wife, Rita Hayworth, a moment/ marriage before eight invited guests antihaegyes of ne\^. See WEDDING On Page 6 photographers in Las Vegas, Nev,, yjssterday* {Ap WAtK CHARLESTON. W. VA. MAIISjfej. Circ. D. 62W^^PMQ SEP 2 Oj vPre-Nuptial Property Pact \Signed By Rita^rooner CLARKSBORG, W. V3f TELEGRAM Circ'D. 23,712 Hot Interested In Ritas Meals LAS VEGAS, Nev. (ff)?╟÷WhiM nearby crapshooters tried to makaj sevens and elevens, Rita Hayworth \ and Dick Harapk.today gambled once more with matrimony. The 34-year^sld actress and hef; '. crooner, 35, will recite vows each ' has said three times before, dn a? simple cerem^^#in the Gold Rodj|?· |iorthe^San<fe Hotel. ____ DistrieTJ UUgPI WIRk MadNamee- will officiaJ?·.',at the five-minut|! ceremony. Jack Entratter, general manager, oj^^feSands, will be the only attendah^.gPhotographers and reporters wiB * Outnumber the invited guests|i|hree to one. P-'Jnl Final barrier to the wedding was , cleared yesterday when Haymes; copped a seven-minute divorce decree from JBEjifa EddingtongM^nn j Haym6s. L&s$,ihan an houscltater,; he brought Rita back to .-thjfitfourtT. house, wherplloth, nervp^^^lled out the marriage license forms. The crooner said he yyill move into Miss Hayworth's snitfe. at .the Sands right after the wedding". A reporter asked him if nl ha3|ever tasted any of Rita's cooking. " "Who marries Rita Jtfayw?╜mH for cooking?' the singer li$&e1?·' LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP)?╟÷Croon-] s)er Dick Haymes announced .today* | he has signed a pact 'wm^S^es^ !Rita Hayworth that: protects tBl%?·j Iher earnings- afiifholdings?√ß?√ß>"feM pifel^om,gway'dehts h^^n^.in^i after their marriage. Haymes,* who^fe.^|^arry the, red-hairedkaciress aft^his I^eV^dai [divorce, said; ^T, intend to stand on flw own tw$ feet and take care of WJP'-^Ottn troubles, whether Ithe^iM^pidney, legal\pr']^x^aX difficviti^smgoy KINGSTON, N. C. FREE PRESS -^Sfc" Circ-D- 7'a14 He said-he had "ordered" the reciprocal pre-nuptial pact .drawn] up "to"protectgRftf^SggS??Σ≤?? Claim whatsoever" agSmistgme.' "^feanwhile Mrs.-rN<fca-1E|dM|to^ feftij HWmea"^efeeived herwmn Cipqpiia fii^drceftlecree ito&fme hattJisome sffrprTriday.- ^^@p-\ \ Haymes saidVthe agreement was | dikwn up by Miss Hayworth's attorney, Bartley Crum, a^d signed; by himfA^nd Rita late* Friday; n^it aPthe l^ariCfe Hotel here. Crum said "ffle pact states^that] Miss Hayworth's earnings andfe properties would be protected for J the sole'^e. of herself, hery^chil-| dren andepr owh Jrcii^ Mis^H^-| worth signed, an "identical dq^i- jffient relinqu|shiB|; _ariy right to I Haymes'"asset^^e said. ::;"^^-| Hayme^s-'-^'. awaiting ?√ß?√ßim;: deporta-1 tion hearing "in. Lps #ifi^ks on gCvermnent charges the A^tptine-1 ^mes^.^.plegally re-entered this munffi*- ^ter visiting Miss Hay>|f .^r?·fi -?·|'"'m^ii. earlfe^jfeiggffe^fjjf HUNTINGTON, W. ADVERTISER Circ. D. 20,661 VA. lifer, Dick Getlicense, Plan Simple Wedding Rite SEP171953 Tourists Get Fre^Eloo^ fh^s Lln|J^ied LAS VEGAS, Nev. tourists who nrulliyjpund the luxury! [ ious SagdS^WBS^for dice and| J swimflling get a free "floor show''| I that isn't on the menu. C.e,g.| The cast includes .glamorou^ Rita Hayworth; daughter Rebecca;] 8, by ex-husband Orson AVeh5-; daughter Yasmin, 3, by ex-husband] Aiy Khan; a detective ' hired//by| I the '-hotel to guard' the children . after'^Rita received letters threat- ^h?½ | ening Yasmin's death; a uniform-] 1~~ I ed hotel guard as extra protection, S and a nurse.'g^gfi They often are joined by crooner HDick Haynes, Rita's fourth huH i band-to-be, who's in dutch with the 1 Immigration authorities and ex - 1 wife Joanne Dru, and an "FBI ': agent who^pked to Rita yesterday ) about tfe?╜P?║tterSg Dick and Rita are vacationing ; here while he awaits his six- II weeks' divorce from wife Nora sb Sept. lTTth^fe#;'get.-,marw.^i., (UP)?╟÷The occasionally s?╜rap Inected with one of, 1 problems wanders m ,... The- whole entour^ [lay tilc ppolk.^nclgin th< "to slay-' eddl! lel-pn^q ttoigfriip said Rita; svith plans piM&ei worST afi thCnl theis: The little^^r^ here yesterday on their first day jjere .yco^v^,, . got up at 10:30 ?√ßand breakfasted in the hotel dining room with their nurse and the two guards passing C%e orange juice. They quickly started trading looks and toast with other small fry who didn't know who mama was. imi^?√ß -ey$.!ES^V&'p?·jft gus re^r.e-;^tteming^^^ sig! guard, silver-haired ' J j man?" H The vivacious child would ?√ß'j-_________ Ifftn ov^rjetb- give him a hug. P^^neFs^pflshing in the wate^phel girls played hopscotch. The guards w did not swim.e'r|BH The children wore blue bathing ?√ß suits.? Mama stopped traffic in a ii form-hugging brown-and-white suit?? and floppy hat to keep freckles || away. Tomorrow the entourage will go H by Car to^ nearby Lake Mead for S a boat '.ride. WV^\^,sff7^' Rita is relaxed and happy nowM ^ ?╟÷ " Sands^ LAS VEGAS, W)e?╟÷Dick Haymes, a crooner who has had plenty 'ofj $rdubj^j??^ MPl$s and Uncle SaJji,' fakes ow a^hiarriage license today With-Rtt^TO?wo*th, a gal who has had her share of husband trouble. ?√ß" Haymfes and theg^flamorousj screen ^r.^ick' up ||?║ wedding license at" 3 P. M. (JE^ific Daylight Time). That is just one hour after he gets a divorce from Nora j Eddington Flynn Haynies. The g^rgentme-born singer and the actress will, be married tomorrow at 11 A. M. in the gold room ofcthe Sands Hotel, gwhere both have been guests for some time. It] will be marriage No. 4 for both. j The conple speftt a quiet U$$. on the eve of Haymes divorce action. They ate. dinner-together in JMiss Hayworth's room while heg two young daughters, Rebeccp offspring of Orson Wells, and Yag minej daughter of Prince A|y Kahn- had their dinner in the hotel; dining room. I A friend said that j Miss Hayworth's stay herC has been conH 'fined mostly to her roomi. She has I been here to be near Haymes while he established his six week rp.<ddenr>.P! r^qnir^fl^fnrr a. Nevada' divorce. ,:^$3i^x The wedding will be a simple one, coi^ted to her lavish French wedding to the Moslem prince in 1940$5i.1 Federaf 4^tge Wv&r&L MacNamee1 will perform the brief rites in the Qt|| room, Jack. Entratter, co- owner of thfl^g'ngs. will be the only attendant, y, ?╟≤ *?╟≤?? The only invited guests are eight! business and legal associates of ttt#^uple. The press, also invited, ijj^^^humber the guests three to Iprlnt a wedding with no frills thi3^pfie," Rita saidv "After all I'm "letting Dick, and that's all thate^atterss", ".'?╟≤tl<^^i jj^pSBried for two hours yester- dayffter the third Mrs. Haymes signed the waiver that enabled the" steg^r to. get his divorce today. W& he would have had to w#if] another 30 days before marrying] &ita. Close friends reported that Rita's, tears were an en^ptional outlet] after days of tensibh built up, in fear that Nora would be stoi|fcorn abjto the waiver. Swieymoon plans must wait re-j suction of a deportation hear- ing^started last month and sched- ule^^to resume next Monday in Lol^ %ngeles. U.S. immigration j authorities hold that the alien] Haylnes forfeited his. right to remain in the United States when, |on an impulse he visited Rita & Honolulu. Theyewatehed the chorus girls that the children are here," San ?Σ≤a +vion I iTntel chief Jack Entratter^aid. rehearse aH: morning. and then i Hotel chjef Jack Entratter