CLAY, Commissioner.
In this declaratory judgment proceeding the question is whether or not the Chancellor properly construed the provisions of a will.
In 1935 Dr. L. K. Swango died, leaving a will which provided, in so far as pertinent here, as follows (our italics):
"I bequeath all my land, if any and all my bonds, notes, if any, all my household furniture, ready money, securities for money accounts, goods and chattels and all other parts of my real...
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