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Show ODD WILL OF A WEALTHY MAN Passaic. N. J.,' March 1. An odd will. In which Alfred Speer, "Father of Passaic." dlsposee' '6f ' his $200,000 1 estate, was made public here today following its presentation' in the surrogate's sur-rogate's office at Patterson, X. j. it begins thus: "I am In my 'room "Alone writing this, my last will ' and testament. There is no one 'M Influence me unduly un-duly ' or otherw Ise. I 'shall have it typewritten, thou read it over carefully; care-fully; after which' I will sign it In the I presence of witnesses. 'i take this course beeause I want no trouble after-my death I have good reasons not necessary to mention men-tion as they are'mv business only i lint mv will is morp favorable to some than to others. I declare that I am in my right mind." Tb'n follows a list of bequests. The estate is left: to relatives. |