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together with all personal property located thereon or
therein or appurtenant thereto.
 
     Sixth: I give and bequeath to each of the persons who
are my employees or servants at the time of my death and
whose salaries or wages are at that time being paid by me
personally the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).
 
     SEVENTH: (A) If my wife, ANNA ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, shall
survive me, I direct that she shall have the right to use
during her lifetime, at such place or places as she may
wish, all or any part of the jewelry, books, paintings,
pictures, works of art, statuary, silver, plate, china,
glass, ornaments, rugs, tapestry, automobiles and boats and
their equipment, household furniture and equipment and
other tangible personal property of a similar kind or
nature which I may own at the time of my death and wherever
located, except such personal property bequeathed to
Georgia Warm Springs Foundation under Article Fifth of this
Will; Provided, However, that my said wife shall select the
articles of personal property to be used by her as
aforesaid and shall notify my Executors in writing of the
articles so selected by her within six (6) months after my
death. Upon the receipt of such written notifi-
cation by my Executors, my said wife may take possession of
the articles of personal property so selected by her, and
my Executors shall have no further obligation or
responsibility with respect to the personal property so
selected, and I give and bequeath the remainder interest
therein to my Trustees hereinafter named to dispose of in
the manner hereinafter provided in Paragraph (F) of this
Article Seventh.
 
     No bond or other security shall be required of my said
wife with respect to the personal property so selected or
the use thereof by her, and my Trustees shall not be
responsible or accountable for the proper use or
preservation of such property.
 
     (B) The articles of personal property not selected by
my said wife as aforesaid, or, if my said wife shall not
survive me, then all of said personal property described in
Paragraph (A) of this Article SEVENTH may be selected by my
children living at the time of my death and by
 
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