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J.L. LASKY INVOKES NEW BANKRUPTCY LAW; Listing $2,020,024 Liablities and $134,718 Assets, He Asks Deal With Creditors.
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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2. -- Listing a total of $2,020,024.24 in liabilities and assets of only $134,718.93, Jesse L. Lasky, pioneer motion-picture producer, today sought aid of the newly amended bankruptcy act to make a compromise with his creditors, and filed a debtor's petition with the United States District Court. View Full Article in Timesmachine »
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