PER CURIAM.
Charles W. Whitehead, of Kansas City, Mo., died testate in 1908. Under the terms of his will the residue of his estate became the property of his wife, Mary H. Whitehead, and his son, Charles Hallock Whitehead, as joint tenants. They were given the exclusive control and enjoyment of the property so long as they both should live, and could withdraw from the joint estate such sums as they might agree upon, to be divided equally between them. Upon the death...
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