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J Edgar Hoover — Part 18
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suaJECT; JOHN EDGAR HOOVER Mr. Armetroeg _
CLYDE A, \TOLSON yy, Me Heels —
Federal Employees Group "4 i
Life Insurance
During the morning of Saturday, 7/1/72, Mr. Tolson telephonically
contacted SA Hunsinger who was on duty in Mr. Callahan's office inquiring
concerning (1) the status of disposition of Mr. Hoover's Federal Employees
Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) and (2) the amount of Mr. Tolson's FEGLI,
At that time Mr. Tolson was advised that the matter had been brought to the
attention of FEGLI in New York and Mr. Brewer, who is handling Mr. Hoover's
estate for Riggs National Bank, and that we would be glad to determine the
status of Mr. Hoover's insurance. Mr. Tolson advised that would be
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satisfactory and to please call him Monday morning 7/3/72.
After checking, Mr. Tolson was telephonically contacted in the
morning on 7/3/72, and advised that the claim form that he has executed for the
FEGLI insurance rests with Riggs National Bank and that the bank wili forward
the claim to FEGLI in New York when the Probate Court officially designates
Mr. Tolson executor of the estate. The same applies to unpaid compensation
and money in Mr. Hoover's retirement account. He was informed that
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Mr. Hoover had regular life insurance in the amount of ety, vv.
With respect to his own insurance, Mr. Tolson was advised he has
regular FEGLI life insurance in the amount of $42,000, which will reduce by
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2% each month beginning July, 1972, until it reaches 25% of the amount in
effect before the first reduction, or $10,500. This amount, $10,500, will
continue cost free to Mr. Tolson for the remainder of his life. Mr. Tolson Was
appreciative of receiving this information. He stated that he understands from
Riggs that he is to be designated executor by the Probate Court sometime
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