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GREENVILLE, OHIO ADpKJATE ?√ß Sll'f|U953 ' E^g^LISHED 1888 ! B^ay |-537l PRE^SiCLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York JlLbany, $aj 1 heraliS^ CWk. D. 12,805 -S.K^7 SEP U 1953 THEIR PLANS MATHRIAUZI^^q HaywortPTqn^ blclc Haymes take Rita's two children for a s^alk at La^Vega^ The couple is being married today. The gms^re'xljsmirie, 3, and Rebecca^8TX (AP Wi/ephoto.) INDIANA, PA. ^^^ETTE '~Wl0?V- 12,471 ?╟≤J?║|fM953 Fourth For Both- Rita and Dick Are Married LAS VEGAS, Nev." UR?╟÷Rita Hayworth and Dick Haypaes are oa the fourth honeymoon for each of j them today following a brief flashbulb lit wedding in a gambling resort hot^lTW "I feel wpnderfully happy," the redhaired ' bride said after the three-minute ceremony. "I am married to the man I really'love. It sounds so wonderful to be called Mrs. Haymes." The movie star and the crooner fty|jb New York Saturday and later to Philadelphia, where the bridegroom starts a nightclub engage- ?╟?ment ?╟≤ Monday night. ?╟≤ I' Sra^;;,;i,i* "Our careers, in*faCt nothing, will ever separate 3UsfV! Rita declared. She said she'll' travel with' Haymes on h^rnight club tour. They have rented a house in Greenwich, Conn.,- Miss Hayworth tsaid she'll commute between there and Hollywood. for one picture a The ceremony was performed by 4 udge Fr^ik M|cNTame% m -the iGold Ropiilgof the Sanidg Hotel. gRoulette games and slot ?╟≤continued whirring in the nearby casino. -. Welles, and Princess Yasfciine, 3V2, by ex-husband Aly*^ Khan, looked on froA a divln^^ The bridal couple said theht "I do's" firmly. Rig tears carh#^nto Rita's eyes at' the words?^he double?jring ceremony was over before shed got her ring' on. Dick's finger; she put it on after-wfard. Little Yasmine shrilled, "Mapas^. I want a ring, too." Several hundred persons, lifted the-way as the couple, arm* in arm, walked from her quarters inj a remote part of the hotel to ;ithe I ceremony.- ... 'w$lli*1 Miss ; Hayworth wore a shol^rp sleeved, blue linen dress, adtoa^tj colored tulle and velvet hat andi ^^phing gloves. Her bouquet was: glpSrchids and lilies, of the valley Haymes wore a . blue pin-stripe: suit with blue dfcie.d," Before her marriages to Welles; and Prince Aiy, Rita was wed.toj oilrnan Edward Judson. Haymes'; previous, wives ?√ß were actress J oil fls Hotel. |anne..-Pi-u. dancer'Joanne Marshall/ [rnaehTOesjand Nora Flynn Haymes, ex-wifl of Errol Flynn. The crooner go' a Nevada divorce Wednesday from! Rita's two" daughters, Rebecca,: Nora, who obtained a California; 8, by her marriage to actor Orson I decree from him last week. J Rita, Dick To Say Vows [ fULas Vegas | ?╟≤?╟≤% '^pClAMES BACON .. j [o-1- LAS VEGAS, -.. Nev. ' UR?╟÷While nearby-"e^&pltiboters tried.,to make sevens an?║|fetferens, Rit?·||ayworth and Dick Marries today , gambled] once more wittefnatrimoh^ g The' 34-year-old; actressAa-M her; crooner, 35, ii^^&#cite vq^| each; has said thre|gi|g|es bef<|||L in a simple ceremo&ypn the GoldttRoom of the Sandsfl&btel. DistricrJu(^:Frank MacNamee will officiateffi'.'the five-i^butej ceremony. Jafclr Entratter, general manager of the Sands, wiirbjBthei only attenda?╜^hotographe'^s%rid| reporters will j. outnumber the"''* in-; vit-qd guests three to one. ' -gao QuttdRg^Contrast -The unpretentious affair will be quite a confrast to the screen star's lavishlglfrench weddingjitoj Prince Aiy -Khan in 1949. Miss. I -Hayworth. ' will - -not-.even.-ha-ve a, new wedding* gown. She said 'she* would wear .a"blue linen straight dress which ;she has worn befoBfe.1 Her head will, be covered by ga | toast-coloredpiat of tulle and vl| vet. She wil^ear gloves to match I the hat. Only guests invited are business'"t and legal associates of the couple, .j The only relatives on hand will WW the bride's two daughters. . Thefgg are Rebecca, 8, the offspring off Miss' Hayworth's marriage to Orson| Welles, unci the Princess Yasmine. '3%, likC'Ver- moslem. father- ajdi- gre'ct ddependant of ||he.' prcP^tj Mohamri|ed;m. %}?·$&;. i -Barrier Cleared -$?½siW fe^mal: barrier to-the wedding was cleared yesterday when Haymes copped a seven-minute divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. Less than- an hour later, ?√ß?√ß?√ß?√ßffeejarqi^bt Rita back to the- court-' hoTfse, where both nervously filled |6ut;''the,-rriarriage license forms. ?√ßs&i80^S|a^nes and Rita claimed; ^erm^enr^residence in Nevada,1 but said they wUlrSoop move .near '?╟≤Greenwich, Conng Jffece they are', looking-for ahops|!|*$? I ?√ß "All^py?╜^i!&rk is Mlt??'.$he-East," the crooner ^explained."'-?√ß' K3VU& Hayworth said: shfe&lans ;o commut*Vl4stween'; j'ttia^&ast- 3oast and Hollywood for picture naking. WheJFMlb Live 'Should the ^gayl|rnment win its leportation caseA&gainst the Argentine-born croon^j what country vill he and Rftf>-then live iff? M 'Trn. not gq^g.to be deported," he answered. Wwfe both intend, to live in the U. %&,?╟≤',- The erooner^aid he will nfove j into Miss Hayjm$Eth's suite at'the , San^a^right a$||r the wedd-i^-; A,1 reporter asked^iim if he had everl .asted any of gala's cooking. "Who marries Rita Hayworth!] or cooking?" the singer asked. W HOLLYWOOD By KRSKINE JOHNSON LAS VEGAS?╟÷-(NEA)?╟÷Rita Hayworth was voted Hollywood's No. '?√ß?√ß Miss; l^asfei^^^^^blic .relations department ^*jisb^'HM^(Wod Women's lf$?·ss Club .|^^^% fc year ago. :'Bnt$he was Ms|a^!harm of 195^ with the p^es^gand Las Vegas press agenjfefor her Sands Hotel marriage, j to niick" Haymesf tfi^%V(Bt^surprLi-j' ing ??jjoduction of the yeaj: super- visej|-tfy Publicist Al Freeman and Sarp$-boss ^Jack Entratlferj "mfiX have to beat Rita over the fceadttp get her to smile for a news camels," her movie bosses have complained, k &WS__f__\ Bi' in Las Vegas she Wiled prettily, and often for a battery of 18 photographers during tfie ceremony, Shji^responded to Freeman's two- day^pfkitafte of Events?╟÷No Restric- tiojas on Any Picture Taking" schedule like an actress emoting for her favorite^-^^c^oa^jarid gaily sipped cliamf^ne^nd luni^aed with^jpe press guys.g|trid .adolJtee??fter.. tfeSp^X do" lines^^e spo^i in the^Press Room of the Sands Hotel. As the wife of Aiy JOian,, Rita turned down several six-figure checks to . tell hfer life story?╟÷the story of dark-haired Rita Cansino, the Tijuana nigli^telub dancer, who became a red-haired film glamor queen and then, for a time, a princess. "That's toy*..private life ^nd I'm not talking ajjiout or writing about it," She snapped. "Keep theg,rpress photographers away from.me^- she's told her Columbia studio bosses for the. last eight years. "Pictures of fl|jr1jhildren? Defin- j^elygN?╜y" she's always said. GLAMOROUS PUTTY But In!."- the. deft hands of Las Vegas "press agent * Freeman,- Rita was glamorous putty. Awaiting Dick's divorce in a luxurious suite at the $ijpds..- Hotel, she permitted news photographs of her two daughteia^Etebecca, 8r and Yasmin, 3. The g^No-restrictions-on-any-pic- tur^-tak*i'{Wf)rd-to~:-th-e prep, before andj^fter <:''mj_C ceremoh^ was an eyebiriw^iiftei'^Bfem Las%egas to HollyWMft to the Riviera yghere she once played keep-away witlx the European press, The weddir^ h^Slfno "frills," as Rita request^ bu*;$he show was a press agents5!"dream and a bonanza for the ??iak^| ^film and flashlight bulbs, "fj Never has any movie queen performed so gra'cioi^ly for the press. The Sands Hotel, thanks to Rita racked up more publicity than any of her expensive-movies. IfjAere had heen time, I'm sure sh4**Ven would have accepted Abe Schiller's invitation to- go fishihg on Lake Mead in the Flamingo. Hotel's boat, followed by a squadron of .press boats as imposing as the, Pacific, peet. Or she might have sat atop an J1890 fire engine at the Last Fron- ier Village. She was in that kind a mood. Why the ^"new" press-loving Itita? I asked her that question.* All she would say was, "It's love." iBut she has been in love before, ??ck is hubby Nd. 4,-but never with the press. lEBjA-'m* ODDS ARE BETTERmON ??^ * Maybe^gjust like in the Lsi^:^Veg^| casinos, she figures the/ bdJ|5g;aW (better on No. 4 as a hard-way bet. She and Dick reached the altar ithe hard way, guided by a nvMof attorneys who took Dick thro|igh his six-week Nevada divorc?·^?*p^ Nora Flynn Haymes. NovTthey will fight to keep him from being; deported from the U. S. on, a charge* that he re-entered the j country illegal}^ after following Rita to Haw^ last May: l/ft^-C'- The lawyers' fees.T'm sure, will be ia staggering amount when Rita and (Dick open their mail next month.! But in. Hollywood there is an- out of the "Miss Nasty"r-with-the- press role. She has feuded with her Columbia studio bosses many, :|j&any times, and has refused to cooperate with the high-powered studio publicity department, it's said, as one way of striking back in the getting- even department. Starring as Mis Charm of 1953 for Press Agent Freeman and Hotel Boss Jack Entratter at her dpiar-j |iage to Singer Haymes, it's claimed, was another personal victory- for her over Columbia studio. 'Tt's love," says Rita, about the new Rita. Maybe Hollywood is wrong. After all, she permitted Hubby,,lff^jj Orson Welles, to saw her in half in his USG Magic show. * *. * It's been three years since Director Fred Zinnemaia. or anybody else? in Hollywood heard from Ivan- Jan- dl, the Cziech youngster who scored with Montgomery Clift in "The Search."- &iTmn, somewhere behind the Iron Curtain nea^ngjagije,. iti now 15 years old. ESTABLISHED 1S8S BArclay 7-5371 ' PRESS CUPPING BUREAU 165'Church Street - New.York HIGH POINT, N. C. M ENTERPRISE f / Circ. D. 20,374 - S. 20,384 , SEP 2 3 'S?? ICrooner And [Star Plan p Simple J^s LAS VEGAS, Ntv^llF)?╟÷Film I star Rita|HayworthA&il8 crooner^ I P2Fk Haymes today.^anned a I simple wedding" %l$Ftelevision I and newsreel cameras', grinding j away. A^cn they'll settle down as to what the hpMvWill be .a sedate I Me as suburbanites in Greenwich,! : Conn. Z"*m[u i The cere^g^ ?√ß Thursday j^ill be held in the/Gold Room o| the ^S"ds Hotel with only nine-|[uests in k'fllBSVNHit news and cama^men were told thej^Quld atter^i;^ The-red-hair&A beautydg"sighed happily that sh^and Hayme^||are finally getting,parried aft^f'% so \ many difficulties:,'.'' ^^. Among their recent trouble^'hive (been an attempt-^y the gbsrern- { ment to deport Haymes, a citizen I of Argentina, andq;,death ?tt^Oats | against Miss Hayworth.. and tfer kyounj?est daughter,-three-yeaiv-dld f Yasmin. gK.g, , "We want a simple wedding," M:JR i-iayworth - said firmly;gShis one is too important to me to -'mt?╤ j ter up with a lot of unnec^is^ | fri.iJs. It's enough that we lbv^iaeh | other." v*W#m< But the wedding, unlike th#*Wal clir>ch in the movie thrillers, llfp't see all of their headaches s^f^d. 1 Miss Hayworth^^ismin, a^&Mv other daughter, ^S^cca.'flf^Mll ; are under protective guar'dfpiftd Haymes' difficultiei|?║ith tl^Si- i m Arration Deoartm^R. remiia|tt^to ! be ironed out. I It will be Rita'^d^wth #e*^ig j and Haymes' thirq?║jj||^he' ,:c^??le plans to honeymooh^l the S|?║ds 1 over the weekend aridythen ti^fel ; to Philadelphia, whei^paym^s opens a night club engagement, leaving the crooner's?-'lawyers to handle his case before the government in hearings which resume Monday. ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 tRESS CtlPPING.^lJREAl^ 165 Church-Streej^pS|ew Yotk kokom<j?║|Id. TRIBUNE Circ. D. |?9& | MP-Wsl Rita and Dick Exchange Vows Ai Las Vegas LAS^GAS, Nev. (ff)~Rita Hay- woftE""-a?·d" Dick Haymes"-' are" "on | |rr&' honeymoon for" ,;each of f'^Sr; following a bri|f flash- pading in a gaip^ling re- p^bnderfully happy," the *||ride said afrer the M..jfp?·fci ceremony-. g.'"I am |rj'e.d.ig the man I really love. ^Ssjfk) wonderful to be called . Mrf:;Ha^kes." . ..i-d| The ihovie. star and the crooner fly ro NeW:>Tork Saturday and later to i?║?i:ifad.elphia, where the bride-- groohiv.dtarts a .night ;club engage-; ment-Monday night... '' ' "Our careers, in fact j nothing, will ever...separate us," Rita declared. She said she'll travel with Haymes on his night club tour. Theyf'have rented a house in Greenwich, Conn. Miss" Hayworth said she'll commute between there and Hollywood for one picture a year. lil^S? The ceremony was performed by Judge Frank MacName in the Gold Room of the ^Sands^Hoteh Roulette games and slot machines continued whirring in the nearby casino. Rita's two daughters, Rebecca, 8, by her marriage, to actor Orson Welles, and Princess Yasmine, 3%, by ex-husband Aiy Khan, looked on from a divan. The bridal couple said their "I do's" firmly. Big1 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 it on afterward. Little Yasmine shrilled, "Mama, I want a ring, too." Several hundred 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 Haworth wore a short- sleeved, blue linen dr.e,ss, a toast- colored tulle and velvet hat and matching gloves. Her bouquet was of orchids^ and lilies of the v^ley. suit with- blue tie, . Ww\ Before her marriages to" .Vtreiles and Prince Aiy, Rita was weid to oilman Edward Judson. Hjiwyfiaes' previous wives were actress Joanne Dru, dancer Joanne Marshall, and Nora Flynn Haymes, ex-wife of Errol Flynn.- The crooner got a Nevada divorce Wednesday from! Nora, who obtained a California decree from him last week." In connection with his immigration difficulties, meantime, the honeymooning crooner could take cheer from a federal court decision yesterday in Miami, Fla.j In a similar case at1- Mw|ni, Judge John W. Holland ruied-lin A Federal District Court that the return of Harry O. 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 j make a reentry, he must go to a foreign port."- E^fe^l^tiED 1888 BArday 7-5371 PRESS GAPPING SUREAU 165 ChurchdStreet - New York STV JOSEPH, MI^H. HERALD-PREfS Circ. D. 6,752 i pANDRTfS |MARRYT0DAY Film Stars To Exchange Vows In Hotel With i- Few People Present By JAMES BACON I LAS VEGAS*, Sept. 24 (AP) ?╟÷ (?√ßWhile nearby crapshooters tried to toake sevens and elevens,' Rita hayworth and Dick Haymesgtoday wiainbled once more with -i^atrU Wiony. The 34-year-old actress ahd her crooner, 35,. will recite vows: each has said three times before?║|in a 'simplegceremony in the Gold room of the Sands hotel. District Judge Frank MacNamee will officiate at the five-minute jjrites.JJa.ck Entratter, general man- '^aS^;<^T^g'"Sknds> will be t|i$ only* attendant^^^F^i^^pnigiMWS Sjad^re- porters will outnumber the invited guests i three to one; ^_wM The ceremony will b?·lat 11 a. m,! Pacific Daylight Time (1 ifc m. (EST). The unpretentious rites will be quite a contrast to^ the screen i star's lavish French wedding to Prince Aiy Khan in 1949. Miss Hayworth will not even have a new wedding gown. She said she would wear a blue linen straight dress which she has worn before. Her head will be covered by a toast- colored hat of tulle and velvet. Shfe- will wear gloves to match the hat. Only guests invited are business and legal associates of the couplii. ] The only relatives on hand will ap the bride's two daughters. TheH i are Rebecca, 8, the offspring ol Miss Hayworth's marriage to Orsorl; Welles, and the Priness YasminI 3%, like her Moslem father a di-P rect descendant of the Prophet Mo-I hammed. fc- ^iail^H ROCKFORD, ILL. REGISTER-REPUBLIC Circ. D. 33,557 'other explanation for Rita stepping; SEP 23 195 Wita To Wed I Dick 'Simply LAS...JV!3.GAS,/Nev, (UP)-Film ^fSrTdE^. Hayv^Sh ^p' crooner ?√ßDicl^iayhies today'' planned ?√ß"sipPie.; wedding^lipitb television ?√ßan4 :newsreelg ^J^eras. grinding] ?√ß away. ' 'j|lfe$|8 I Then they'lliw^ttle , down to ?√ß what they hope w|i be a sedate ?√ßlife as subu|ba^t^i';lh Greenwich, |Conn. f \ Ti$5 cerempiiyi'^w^day will be held, in the G<fl^;4toom of the) Sands Hotel wjt|?·'<3??iy nine guests ihVltea, nuY'^t^^K% camera menj were told th;^fBWlSA.attendid': ! The red-haired beauty sighed happily that. Stye-^^iJHaymes "are finally getting ^pimed after so many difficulties !!?╜?╟≤% Hut the weddin^cinlike the final clinch in the movie,thrillers, won't see all of their headaches solved. Miss Hayworth, Yasmin, and her: othef daughter, Rebecca, 8, still) 'are under protective guard and [Haymes' difficulties with the Im-j migration Department remain to] be ironed out. m