CHANDLER, Chief Judge.
Action by beneficiaries of an estate to recover estate taxes paid as a result of the disallowance of claimed deductions.
Arthur E. King died testate in 1951. His will contained three dispositive provisions. The first provided for the payment of debts and funeral expenses. The second was a bequest of "one-half of all my property" to his wife. The third provision was a bequest of "all of the remaining one-half of my property" to his wife...
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