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ESTABLISHED 1888 f(j BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York SIOUX FALLS, S. D. A|tGUS LEADER Circ. D. 51,165 - S. SQ;f&- ?√ßSEP 25 #3 Daughters See Rita Wed Rita Hayworth's daughters, Yasmine (left) and Rebecca, watch as she becomes the bride of Crooner Dick Haymes at Las Vegas, Nev. Ceremony is being performed by Judge Frank MacNamee right). Haymes' best man, Jack Entratter, stands behind him. (AF Wirephoto) Dick and Ritjti.Wed in ThrelF-minute Ceremony Las Vega's,"" Nev., Sept. 25 (?·*)?╟÷ Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes are on the fourth honeymoon for each of them today following a brief flashbulb-^16 ^eddin^^jEs*a gambling resort hotel. _W:M "I feel wonderfully happy," the^ redhaired bride said after theg three-minute 'ceremony. '"I . am married to the man I really?√ß?√ß'feipe.j| It sounds sq wonderful to be called Mrs. HityBies." The movie star and the crooner^ fly to New York Saturday andg later to Philadelphia, where the*1 bridegroom starts a night club engagement Monday night^j^ij| One Picture "Our careers, in fact nothing, will every separate us," Jpta declared. She said she'll travel with Haymes on his night c?Σ≤* tour. They have rented a house i$ Greenwich, Conn. Miss |||yworth said she'll commute between there vafidV||iollywood for onesy motion picture a year. 'itsfe ceremony was performed by Judge Frank MacNamee in the Gold Room of the._ Sands Hotel. Roulette games anllPTBWP rifBCHBtes continued whirring in the nearby casino. Rita's two daughters, Rebecca, 8, by her marriage to Actor Orson Welles, and Princess Yasmine, 3y2, by ex-husband Aiy Khan, looked on from a divan. The bridal couple said their "I do's" firmly. Big tears came into Rita's eyes at the words. The double-ring ceremony was over before she got her ring on Dick's finger; she put if'l^aftSrward. Little Yasmme shr'sted "Mama, I want a ring, too.*m^j0*i Several hundred pj^sd^s.,.,lined the way '^mtb^^^mU,- #hxi in arm, walked fr^&.??i^^aj^ers j in a remote part pxte^bgtel^to the ceremony. Lathered customers of a' barber; sW'^#*P^^*,' curled matrons froti^gir beauty asalon looked*? gn fr$$j ^ Jfcfilfray. j Judge Delayed I The judge -was delayed by court | ^business. So Rita andgDick went to the private office of Hotel Man I Jack Entratter,, and each had a drink of .bourbon. BP&y-W- Miss Hayworth wore a short- '. sleeved, blue linen dress, a toast- L colored tulle and velvet hat and j matching gloves-. Her bouquet was of orchids and lilies of the valley, j B^mes*?sfrore a blue pin-stripe j suit with blue.-t|fefc, -a Before her marriages to Welles and Prince Aiy, Rita was wed to Oilman Edward Judson. Haymes' previous wives were actress Joanne Dru, ?║flffl^g|/ Edith Harper and Nora Flyra^Haymes, ex-wife of Errol FlynflSeThe crooner got a Nevada divorce Wednesday from Nora, who obtained a Cali- I fornia decree from his last week. In connection with his immi- | gration difficulties, meantime, the I honeymooning crooner could take I cheer froni a federal court deci- ! sion yesterday in,-Miami, Fla. Immigration officials there said it "very likely will have great effect on the deportation case in-J _ A" PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - y??,YoHc CHARLE^|)]SLILL. C0Wfe#3 Circ-ilP.wJ?║ SEP|s | Rita, Dick Wfed In pimple Ceremony Rit LAS VEGAS, Nev. UP1 Hayworth and Dick Haymes, ner-i .yous as- hegihne^ make it four apiece*today whejpr.they exchange %e.dding vows amid,the clicking of. 'dice and whir of roulette yrtieels* K a gambling hotel. j While a gay mob of tourists'i4$3?i- their chips in a casino downstair ithe flame-haired movie beauty, ^nSr |,the .crooner will '-sa$-. their "I do's' in the press conference room ||g ithe plush Sands 'SmKvj'-'' | Rita, 34g~aHinr*BKe &i exciters I bride, made this ,; ceremony the. i^ijhplest of her career. 3, f^edfimg No. 3 to Prince Aiy' IChan featured champagne, royal !s guests and.layish clothes-. But for ] her fourth wedding, Rita chose an! I old fflfcsijrbt: blue linen, a plain ^goid^edding band and a simple :|civil^eremony with no decorations 1 and only 10 guests. The actress, who usually dodges the press, this time invited them all?╟÷newsreel cameras included?╟÷ to the wedding in this gambling mecca. Judge Frank MacNamee was called in to perform the ceremony only 20 hours after Haymes won his six-week, quick Nevada divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn on grounds "she lost interest in the marriage." Haymes, a native of Argentina, faces possible deportation on charges he illegally re-entered th s country from Hawaii. He also -is up to his pug nose in alimony troubles with wife No. 2, Joanne Dru. Nora divorced Haymes last Friday, but had "Dick and Rita worried when she delayed signing a waiver togpermit today's marriage. Rita still hasn't settled her al - mony with Aiy Khah.' An armed hotel guard hovers constantly around Yasmin daughter of Rita and Aiy, because of threats, possibly frbm religious fanatics, to the (little girl's life, 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 emen "?╤8ess clipping mmEAU i 165 Church Str^p" - New Yorkg; URBANi^iL. j COURIER I ' Circ. D. 13,959 - S. 14,041 EP,23roS6$j IRita Wants Simple'Peddmg | Marriage to Haymes 5VH1 Be m Hotel Room. ' Las Vegas, Nev., Sept. 23, (AP) j Dick Haymes, a crooner who has [had plenty' o&frouble with wives .and Uncle Sam, takes out a marri- 1 age license today with Rita Hayworth, a Sal who has had her share j of huSfe^i trouble. Jpp J Haymes and the glamorous sC^en star pick up th^&edding lil^njjfe- 3t | 5 m^xn., QU&jMtyt is )ust ,one ', I hour after lie pS * divorce- $j?║jn (Nora Eddington. Hyftn Haymes. .j The Argentine-born singer and [the actress will be married Tkurs-I day motning in the Sands Hotel,; where both have been guests lor isome tirae,J^ll hp the,fourth marriage for bfi^feg mm^_ ?╟≤ i 1 The couple^Spent a quiet night on-the eve of Haymes' divorce ac- tK^fThey ate)..i$inner together in ife Haywojl^room while her ft^-ypung 4ftghtcrs> Rebecca> of?·" wSSf of OSf&iWelles, and Yas- iSC; daughter,Jf Prince Aiy Kahn, h^j'their dinnMa'the hotel dining tl88m. IjJsiSrM- ?√ß4??s-:j?·rf 4 '"the weddiWWill be a simple one, contrasted^her lavish French: wedding to ^Hosleiri Prihce in 1949; federal Judge &anT< Macnameej wil* perform W"brief rites in the! hotel room. Jack Entratter, co-owner of the SanPif>ill be the only at- tchdsnt. The on\y*0nte6\ guests,are eight' business and legal associates of the ;couple.' Tireless, also invited, will ^outnumb^^ guests three to one. j: "I want a'wedding with .ho nuk Uistime^ita said. "After #Tm, ;getting Dick, and that's all thaf matters." I "'."Honeymoon plans must w/a?╜ re-j Sumption of a deportation bearing, 'started last month and scJpqled to (resume next Monday ing^; Angeles U. S. immigration authorities bold that the alien Ha^s-TOited bis right to reipain in the United lStatcs when, on an impulse, he visited. Rita in Honolulu. He failed] ! to obtain a re-entyy permit. ' i HERKIMER, N. Y. ^'TEkEGRAM ^Jr Circ. D. 5,777 ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS^GLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street^ New York BUTTE, MONT. POST Circ. D. 11,244 SEP. 2 4 1953 | Rita's Party Offers ^1 Tourist Attraction j I LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP) ?╟÷ The J J tourists who mill around the luxt*? j jrious Sands Hotel for dice anl| ljswiagurig*^lfe??ff1 iJ!tee""Jlluor show" ij j mat^sst1t*,T!J!^"%'enfrr^^ , Cj3fev^| J ^fl^?·^iC^i^^?^mii|Pus Rita} 1 W??^"*nytJ^;?╟÷ Hanprhtftr . Rebeccar"**",'! byT^x-hus band .4>Jt son Wells; | daughterlYasmin, 3fc^j^pfeu^band | Aiy ?╜^te% Ald^y^afi... $^awy ?╟≤ .the j hotel to 'guard ^ie" chilflrea %fter| iRita received letters thr^alentog! Yasmin's deati^';g unitormei| Btrtel j guard as *^s8$Bar: pcoteetion/>a??^a; nUrSe' ,- a, 3^,' - *" '^.-ga r; j They often a^e-..^puied by crobnisr ,Diek "Haymes.'-VRitfrs fourthjjius^ jband-to-bfc\.,%vhOjS,Ut,4ut,eh .with thej I immigration , authorities .and ex- I'wife Joanne Dru, and an FBI agent | ?√ß who talked to. Rita :^l|^ds^^^# Ithe lettets. '- J*% I Dick and Rita are-tt^ieationing; here while he awaits his si.x-weeJn?·; divorce from wi%Nor^^'t^?║S|^8^ get married. l__%r?╜__\---- ^djftjk^ Rita Takes 4th Husband in \ Staged Ceremony 1 By ALINE MOSBY LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U.R) - Rita Hayworth took ?·er fourth husband, \ crooner Dick -Haymes Thursday, I in a hotel ceremony as well photographed and staged as a movie scene. j Only 10 guests were invited to the nuptials ia a private room of, the swank Sands Hotel in this busy , gambtog r^rWir a small army of newsreel and television | cameramen, photographers and re- j porters recorded the entire event j for posterity. , .Mr.. I Rita, nervous as a beginning! bride in her simple blue, linen dress, said her fourth "I do s I while facing a battery, of 16 cameras and floodlights. Judge Frank MacNamee read the civil ceremony into a microphone as movie cameras whirred away. Downstairs a gay mob of tourists shouted and laughed around the dice tables. The wedding even had a stand- in An hour before the ceremony a hotel press ^Mit^d a pilot, stood by the microphone so the "set" could be properly lighted. Many of the tourists who jammed the hotel stood at attention by the slot machines to applaude the bride as she entered the hotel. Both of Miss.Hayworth's yojafe. daughters by previous marriages were present. The ceremony started 45 minutes late because the judge was held up by a jury trial. .Rita's youngest daughter, Yasmin, who posed patiently for photographers during the delay cried out, "Where is my^ mommie?" fliillil Rita carried a large bouquet of white orchids and the flowers shook as Haymes slipped the'iring on her finger. She swallowed frequently from nervousness during the ceremony which took .abqi^t two minutes to perform. i 11 The pair kissed twice and Itita5 f whispered "I love you" as she looked up at him. Then little Yasmin cried, "I want a ring, too." , After the glamour jmeen and the crooner exchanged plain gold wedding rings, Rita hosted the swarm of newsmen to a champagne breakfast. A huge four-tier, caramel colored wedding cake was inscribed, "The Sands wishes. Rita and Dick happiness."., The entire wedding scene ^ was executed and directed by Sa??|s' press agents who issued mjftwH graphed instructions to reP42fs| for the event. ^ssSSS^-i ESTABLISHED 'tfgg BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BURiJJLI ''\ NWaiEMgiN __M <STt^^'glf19&5;^^l152l 1 SEP'wte>3#8 JDick And Rita i Sharing 4th , (Hofeymoon^j ?╟≤LAS' VJEGAS,- Nev. (.?>?╟÷Rita Kay-' v.'Ortli- ahd-J Dick Haymes ^lfg:M ' pHaL^ui^y^dn^^ioon tB&&ci?· of . them today following- a brief flash- : /1mTt>Iit wedding'.in a?√ß gfi-mbling re- Hsort l^otel.g -u-.':AS '. - ji.: ?╟≤'?╟≤'?╟≤?╟≤?- feel wonderfully Y\o.ppy.*' the' ||.red.ynired -bride said, after the { IjthVte-minute'"'ceren-(oh'.^ . *'_J am | m^||ried:'tb thie.'ma^I^^I^^Jove. L It scjIR}^8 so wonderful^f^l called ] Mrs.' KBopne^fi*1 g^-/ 'tJ&fcl 3^Pie m^)Vie star andvin^i^rofl||er |flyfto ^^-lYork^attirday ahdrSer Kto.; PfiS|tdeIphit#; Hfee|^4^.; -^SlRe- ,: groom^istarts' a nfghtijijiub'engagement ^Monday night. - j tt'Our cafeers, ih ?√ß fe c(^ ;nbthing, wQl' eWfc; ^^W^U^fe'^^S^'J^e- I cSfoed" She "sai^^^Xytra^&^ith. y j Haymes Oiii^.his^topft^c^l tour. 16Tlii^,have ret^d r'a ?√ß lA>use ..in Greenwich, Con^^Iiss |fayworth sai#.i^'ll com^aa^' .between there I and Hollywood -,fdr- one picture a yearg;"; aP - ..gg ^C- T1%3cerem(My ^a^p&formed by Judge Prank M^sramee in the Gold: Ropni of tM Sands Hotel. Roulette games ?╟≤ and slot "machines contieilecl^Sid^rin^^t-. the nearby casino, '~_W&&.\ ?√ß'i'-r^Hf'- Rfta's "'Vmt daug^^s, Rebecca, 8, by her'^arriage^feactor Orson Welles, and PrinqlfeiS Yasmine, 3 Vt. , by ex-husbafflffr Aly3 Khan, looked on frona ga^^a,|j. ?╟≤" The bridalJ^Mpte3^i^ their *"I! do's',' firnajy^lig tewtii. cahnie into Ri-tiS^,^eye^|i itoey^ordsv.^ Tlie double-ring -ae^enjonj^Kas over before she gof-$??r rfi|P on' Dick*s finger;" sl^33|^ St ^ffi-a|terward. Littl^Yasm^'e. ^pp!v<,Mama, I want a ring, tof^Uif. : Several hundre%'JJersons lined the way as tl^odoppfle, arm in arm,. J^aikip irom h^.<juar*ers in j a remote part'of-the^ hotel to the j ceremony. ?╟≤ fe:,eff: zxti'hx; \ Miss Kaytymfhi ,yfm%. a short - sleevefd, .?√ßblu^feeh .aip^ra', ai|bast- cbloredi ij^l^Nli, velvet | hat and matching gloves. Her bouquet was of orchids and Mi& of the valley. Hay^l^wifefe, vaf'blue ijfe^sjbripe suit v^^blate'tl^. wmt Before;^e>Carriages to-Welles and Prince Aiyg Rita-was .wed to oilman Edward' Judi^i; Haymes' previous gwives aTerJ. acfress Joanne Drug dancer Jolmne Marshall, and Ndfa' j^aan ..ESffiri^, "ex^wife of iS^oi^S^?║j$xhi The?^irfltoner got a Ne'gada;$^S?·^3$ednesday from NoJ^^who- onra^|(i?√ß'&?√ß.;Jfamornia j decraWfrajfl^ ^ In ^|in^|^^^i^~ Ms imniigra-, tio^- .dtfficuft^^;j-ineantime^igthe honeymc^n^SK^Ibner could take chee^ ;|r1s^l^^ae*ral cburt,cedeci- ^a^3sffcplar^'casje at-y'Hfetmlj Ju^Wi^h&^..-'^i^n0i^^d:. ih Fe^ral Dt?½|i^;Coin^3tti?½pme' return of Harrj^.* VjC^l^p^2'- for" mer Miami'Bficli new^a*per publisher, from P^rto^Rico in 1951 "did hot constitute an^ entjy into | the United Sts^ejj w^irat the 'meaningoC;the 193^7 Im^kr'atfon Act." Puert^tRi^q.a^ Bawafi are in- suili;rfe^ssessiba# of v thee united States. 'Ju^gfe Holland held that "For a resident alien tqgHiake a reentry, he must go to a foreign! port." ' *'\j?║ i:'_ r g"-"* trr~ volving Haymes." JJRoy CTorsong JBdward TgBrewst^r,