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ASBURY PARK, N. J fgPRESS Circcte4,285 - S. 21,044 SS&iSjJW ?√ßfe. "?√ß POST ?Σ≤ C'^D. 230,755 sS. 362.645 Businessfor ^License Bureau Rita Hayy/orffi and Dick Haymes, latest of Hollywood romancers, take, out'a-marriage license' in Las Vegdsv^Nev., in prepara- ' tian for'~flfifff'''di^^ It is the fourth mqSS i^k^^^m^^l 1- [otaUngsix. JffiS mm&mmmmiKmmiit- ... .?╟÷^sm___mm_^_mum. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^smmaaam D/|UGHTERSySg^R||^Wro daughters, Yasmine (left) and Rebecca, watch as i shmfca^omes bride of. crooner Dick 1111[ nies ,a_1 Las Veg<i 111 , yesterday. The ceremony is I Kjerformed by Judge Frank MacNamee. Haymes' best man, Jack Entraiter>|^pnds behind him. stevens mm ms lll^M?╜' PRESS CLIPPING BU?╜U~. i65 Church Street - N^^M VINTON, IOWA CEDAR VALLEY TIMES ?Circ. D. 4,553 ESTABLISHED-18?$ BArclay V.557I B press^Slipping bureaPI 165 Church Street - Hew pjrJc] TOLEDO, OHIO ^mm times 5ffel^.Circ. D'.' 48,355 SEP Ir963 tHiiiiiiiliuniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiliiniiiuiiiiim That's Earl, Brother Hessel An4 Margaret O'Brien ;y|\rm-ln^rrn At 'The Robe' IllilllllltlllllllUlIIIUin By EARL WILSON lllllllllllllllllllllllllllin MEW .YOR|lpwent to see f' the spectacularly glamorous. openingV#,- "The Robe"?╟÷ and s^^'Sw&gie Jessel walk in with Margaret O'Brien on his arm'; ^sp&ffi^ liiill That's the kihd of a night* it was around, our. village, due to,, the arrival of Cinemascope. Herb Shriner put it about right When he stood in the people- packed lobby of the Roxy and said in his Hoosier drawl,'"Youg couldn't rent a car or a tiaxedb? tonight in New York'" 0ity, $* tried both." ,?i|||?║| All the fashion and many Of; the old-fashioned writers wejp; in the stampede, but Margalft' O'Brien, at 16, accompanying J Jessel, struck me .as a new 1 fashion in age combinations.) I remembered when Jessel was^| married to Lois Andrews and didn't like it when a comedian said he used to walk his wife home from school. ,AJk- * 'Oh, but my date tbnigl#;$& with Margaret's mother!" protested Georgie, adding ^p^ She's going to be on hi||^H show. It was so exclusive?╟÷^^d'j people invited, and only a|^jU& a dozen declined. Wha|9K pressed this lobby hangeirip. was the candor of the celebrities. I^^fe^ When Mary Martin pralKNf in wearing a red bullfighte^ *^y^. cape whipped up by a Spaniard^ jng now, res "-' to take up bilt^ IreW Dunne oi Loretta Young. Eleanor wa$ escorted byi?· Jiotel owner. .liffifflfc confided 'mSM as sheT>5?╜icedby, "I almost wore a h1ii|necked dress-' Apell?^ g?╜t the last .minute tlo&tmy nfl^e," she.said. I -;A picket line thrown around Ihe theater by:Loc?╜2, American Federation of Musicians, caused confusionJg .but several famous members crossed the line'-:^^Ml HE,-' ?╟≤ "A picket line is supposed to keep v 011 -'fro m spending money.'"' ^gued one famous actor wHofeyamember of oUZ. "We're invited here as guests 4-we^e^ib^ehding any loot to goinB^ll y I Tickets ?╜&??· so tight that oidy <me d8^P^s there. Avej Gardner's last *nimite decisionj Saiot toSgo J*ade it possible for iEddifccFishe* to take Miss IptawBpVCEyelfc Margaret U ThelF|i|knbt much point in ;aesCfifeinfItlie;<fpUies of Eddie If Miss Americiffor Margaret O'Brien. Let u^fust .say/ that they were wearjng their youth and you can onlytlook wonderful in that. ?╟≤$?╜. ESTAB^IfD 1888 ____m_JfU) BArc,a/rA^ I PRESS CLIPPING Ift&EAU 0%S'';Church Street * Newjarork DUNKIRK, n. U OBSERVER . CfrcwD. 8,090 C Rita, Entourage Hotel Curiosity LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP) ?╟÷ The tourists who JhSl" around the Iuxu- rio us.^,S4ft4s,wI-Io i:e.I for dice and swimming get a IrearBoor show" that isn't on the menu, . The cast includes glamdrous Rita Hayworth, daughter, Rebecca, 8, by exjhusband Orson Wells daughter. Yasmin, 3, by ex-husband Aiy Khan a detective hired by the hotel $L* guard the children after Rita received letters threatening Yasmin's death, a. uniformed hotel |guardcas extra protection, and a Jj nurse*'smh^w, [| They often are joined by vxwuer H DickfHaymes - Rita's fourth hus- Jj band-to-be, wh^'s in dutch with the If immigration authorities and ex- | wife Joanne Dru, and ad FBI agent who talked to Rita Tuesday, about I the letters, j wm$,$&f*\ fDick and Rita are vacationing here while he awaits his six-weeks' divorce from wife Nora so they can, get married. j Occasionally some lawyer con- [jnected witha one of these various 1 problems wanders into the scene. I The whole entourage is on view by the pool and in the hotel dining (rooms every day. v j "I'm expecting suspension from my studio any hour," said Rita, c -/"But we're going ahead with plans II to stay here and marry. We feely' If the wedding will be worth all this." THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . Frank Sinal^gnd Ava, coo- ?╟÷^i their plans ^ice on the Berle and Jessel ?║ . Mflp^et with an unspellable fame, I stared at her coiffure and said, "Your hair?"?╟÷for it seemed grown but. , "Not all mine!" she laughed .. . and galloped on in. To Sloan Simpson who seemed to be wearing pearls at her neck held by diamonds, r undiplomatically said:-"- V. "Those areydiamonds, aren t they?" wl',i^ 'L "Well," she answered, "we always say so." ;S ?╟≤ It seemed bigger than two Metropolitan Opera openings. Somebody was always asking me whether I spoke German or Yugoslavian and could do a foreign broadcast. Elaenor Holm?╟÷who had a mink neckline on her gown- looked fully as prosperous as Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vander- ^Ruth Co'sgro^pre denying rumors they'i^t married m a few days: Mm ' . ?╟? - .. ?╟≤ The reaso^??ita Hayworth and Dick Hajlps want to get married so <m^_7 is' tbat he has a hearing^ the.28th, and is due to biSfc-at the Philly Latinv Casino. She'll probably will give m ^r Calif, home and they'll Hve in Conn., with The s^nris in Las Vegas as a permanlM M?╜J. ' ?╟?. Billy Eckstine's ex-wife will get lOper cent of his earnings Friends are wondering whether that ring on Joyce Mathews' finger . came from Billy Rose. WISH I'D SAID THAT: "By the time you have money to burn, the fire's gone out." ?╟÷ Campbellsville (Ky.) News-Journal. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: "Behind the Iron Curtain, . notes Karen Chandler, a man's afraid of his own shad- ow-'cause usually the shadow 1S"A smart girl," figures'Cyj Rosoff "is one who quits playing ball after she makes one good catch" . . . That's earl, brother. :$M ^?╟÷ ACTRESS UNDER GUARD?╟÷Rita Hayworth attired in blue ieans relaxes on the' grounds of the Sands hotel in Las Vegasi Nev?╟? under the wafcnml eyes of Deputy 3heri:i:i Bill uroveL left, ahd Sands security' cmard Bev Perkins. The glamorous movie star has jfpej^ed letters threateniii^death for hersetl ajid. daughter Yasmin, unless, she agrees to a reconciliation wi$n hjer former husband, and father of Yasmin^'ifflp^^han*^" lwmm M?? I RITA'S CHILDREN GUARDED"?╟÷ Rita Hayworth's two daugh- : [ ters,-Yasmine and Rebecca, are shown'playing by the pool at a j resort hft&l in Las Vegas, Nev., where they were brought after | Rita receii^l threatening letters on.tb5d life of. Yasmine. In back- jj ground is s?╜;urity officer Jack Lueking, their guard. (AP Wire- f| photo)