Show Tax Gatherer May Come Up And See Mae I SACRAMENTO Cal March 3 UP CR P PIt It If Mae If West makes as WI much money this year AS u she ahe made mado In 1934 California and th the federal government government government gov gov- may tap her bank roll roU for 1526 1526 as oJ a n reserve for a rainy day The Tho money would be the blonde screen actress' actress contribution to the California unemployment ment reserve fund t to which every person who whore receives re- re a salary a-salary in this state began making compulsory deposits deposit on Janu January 1 regardless of ot the size of oC his pay check The recent publication of Income received by many noted persons in 1934 1 showed Miss West Vest was one of the country's hi highest hest paid paid- individuals individuals getting If It she receives as a. as much this year and arid the money is all salary she would ha have e to to pay 1526 or 45 of 1 1 pier pcr cent she will have to pay 90 of ot 1 per cent and In 1938 a flat tax per cent While Miss Mw West might have to contribute as much as as M a month t to the fund she could expect to collect collect collect col col- col- col lect not more than 15 a week from the state if It she lost her job The law permits permit benefits ranging from not less than 7 1 to not more than 15 a week over limited periods perio de depending depending de- de pending up upon n how long a person has hM contributed to the fund and how howlong howlong long he is b out of work Using the same base the following film celebrities would contribute these sums I in 1936 for the jobless insurance Charles Chaplin Bing Cros Cros- b by sy George Burns and Gracie Allen Marlene Dietrich W. W C. C Fields Sylvia Sidney Cecil DeMille Miriam Hopkins Mary Pickford Ci Claudette Colbert B. B B. B Kahane Kahane Ka- Ka hane lane i 23 Gary Cooper B B. B P. P Joan Toan Bennett but ut her sister Constance Charles Ruggles Joe Penner Jack Oakie and Josef yo yon von Sternberg |