Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1947 — Page 28

PAC 2 9: — THE INDIANAPOLIS iTS Starlet Finds It's Toug h To Get By on $300 Per Week

Taxes, td on Debts, Car, House, Clothes | Eat Up Janet Leigh's $1200 Month Check

By VIRGINIA MACPHERSON, United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 21.—Ever wonder what those movie starlets do with all that money they earn? We asked one today and found out— penny-for-penny--where it goes. Salaries of these pretty young movie hopefuls zig-zag between $250 and $750 a week. But Janet Leigh brown-eyed blond at M. G. M., says she has to stretch her 300 smackers a week to rome out even on Saturday.

Miss Leigh, who's a wide-eyed Year-old Buick. 20, is pretty naive for a starlet She has to dress "like a prospective

For instance, she: (1) Doesn't own Movie queen, though. Gowns and a fur coat: (2) Has never been to NAts and shoes take a big bite out Oiro's or the Mocambo: (3) Isn't on Of the 8240 that's left. Her agent

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the gift lst of any Hollywood Fe $120. The rest goes for gas 4 h layboys, and lights and telephone bills ii P She’ Dol All Ri nt “And if there's any extra change,” PUZZLED — Joan Caulfield i § Pung § , Miss Leigh said, “we spend it on a| looking puzzled in a scene from | She's also married—a status most ~ oo o \ beauties ry to steer clear neighborhood movie Dear Ruth comedy current- | DE. i BE ohn Cuts gO See why Se hasn't been to Ciro's?| ly at the Indiana. Also in the | RACER AND GAL—Johnny ) y A — p- p——— —— A : x " dancing with producers the better cast of the screen adaptation Sands, as a midget-racing driv sind | their chances are. Times Amusement of Norman Krasna's play about | © and Terry Austin as the girl | 3 ha - - Hol: WHARF: But Miss Leigh's doing all right, ! Clock | wartife romantic letter-writing friend in, "Born to Speed,’ j { IEWEID anyhow. As an 18-year-old beginner | oC | are Wiliam Holden. Billy De | thriller opening tomorrow at the and JEWELR she went to work for MGM at $50, BUTLER BOWL | Wolfe, Edward Arnold and | Ambassador - Alamo. On the 2 week. Now, after two leading) [Naughty Marietta.” Herbert oper. | Mona Freeman, | same bill is "The Brute Man, Joie oPcsiie Ven Johnson And] Caiol"snd others, ab 44% mepeem—| Wh Ronde ation in the ar E . alter geon—whose mo et . | some title role, plus Jan Wile RROL Y : usually come iu the four-figure| CIRCLE ‘Movies Unfit, and Tom Ned. pls y Bry De Worre brackets—she’s had her raise. “Brute ve Cr ry Burt, lan. es ”_e Tv ARN And here's how she spends it. | Wie iT THN HG SN | Says Douglas | BARBARA ST i | LpwARD. ARNOLD | “ ) | i y Well, 1 get approximately $1200 ; | HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 21. — The | In WARNER BROS! Mona FREEMAN a month,” Miss Leigh sald. “They “Code of the West,” with James ba take $340 out of that fof taxes Warren, at 5, 3.40, 6.30 and censors, laments Melvyn Douglas, TR # “CRY WOLF" « 11y y ’ A . hs t /ie , L's fiolly, what I don't even see is more INDIANA ave 1pped movie dialog until it's HUM 8 n | than I ever expected to be making ay Reth®. with Willan Madek fit only for youngsters. But they let 4 nl Li S$ Little She and husband Stanley Reames and Joan Caulfield, at 12:38, 2.48 actresses undress until they're fit | Mi d | wn Cl tresses s | v= Miss Broadway’ J | pereed to save $200 of her paycheck| #50 and 0.58 . i i LCN CRONYN N every month o mFiile View's Gamyle,= with AAD any for aduits — vo ei——————— | “And it took a whole month's sav-' 2.40, 5.50 and 8 55 y ¥ This, decided Mr. Douglas, makes AM LEVENE WA fngs for the bonus on our apart- any pig m the cinema unfit for man or boy. fo . UNDER THE ment,” she moaned “They're really Barbara 8ianwyck. at 11, 150, 4.46, | The man has to wade through a | and as the women on tha “outside STARS holding us up. For $150 a month 7.30 and 10 20 { = | they let us rent a one-room place v ite Miss Dragway : with Jean Phlldan Pony Aull the Soy » { “aan ! : YVONNE ANN ELLA ANITA with a kitchen and bath. We sleep 2 0, 3:30. 6:20 and 9:10. posed to half-naked girlies that il BRITON |. DeCA L0 BLYTH RAINES (OLBY . in the living room, and the plumb- “Gun i ite score (Shock the eyebrows off even sophis- | qd | R Come Early! Please Be In Your Seat Before 8:30 P.M. Ing leaks. But we can’t afford -on 74 Baraar 4 Britton, at 12:42, 3:51 ticated Mr. Douglas. | Sm nt a ee Grey's { There Are Still Good Seats for TONIGHT find—-anything better." “The Corpse Came ©. 0. 0." with | Sophistication goes right over a ’ Plus Tame * Yes! On Sale at ENGLISH'S ALL DAY and BOWL Pay ON Debts l Be nae Bo nt 4nt iy Blondel, at {kid's head,” he sald, “Just watch a ORDINY kt I ; TP. M. Another $150 a month goes for Cae ' ) family at a Broadway play, where pm ER —PLUS— | 2ebts they ran up while Rd Was “044 Man ot with James [the dialog isn’t censored. ' Mama | ;RORGE BR y/ LAST 3 NIGHTS Mason and Robert Newton, at 12:08 and papa will understand the plot LONDELL

trying to start a dance band 3.20. 6:40 and 10 ' f v - " aes “I do the cooking,” she said, “that Campin Sport of Kings" with Pa and the words but junior doesn't get | THE CORPSE CAME C.0.. | takes another $100. And, let's see— Dt tio i 2s WaT I Pt [ there's $20 a month for the car.” — — —— |

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