The claimant's husband, who was a lawyer, upon the death of his father took over the leather goods business and operated it as the executor of the estate. There was no change made in the name of the business and the bank account was in the claimant's husband's individual name. At no time during the period here involved was any transfer of the business made from the estate to any other entity. In October, 1958, the claimant was employed as a bookkeeper at a salary of $50 per...
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