Typed letter to +McQuaid from T. O Deirg welcoming his generosity relating to the schools in North Crumlin. The Minister will be happy to discuss the problem of primary school accommodation in Dublin and any other educational question.
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Proposed National School and Cabra West Girls’ and Infants’ Proposed National School. 38/17A/2. 25 July Item relating to the local contribution for Crumlin North Boys’ Proposed National School and Crumlin North Girls’ and Infants’ Proposed National School. 1 item
children in schools in the Crumlin area.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from the Acting County Secretary, Dublin County Council, regarding the building developments in the Crumlin area.
Leaflet from ‘The Catholic Front of Ireland’ (No. 3) titled ‘The Invincible Standard’. Communists are supporting the campaign in Crumlin for a swimming pool as a method of gaining support.
Typed letter to Fr. MacMahon from Fr. Brian O’Sullivan giving information on Eamon Lyons, Crumlin. He worked in England and the USA. Was a promoter in the Connolly Club movement in England. Is reported to have appeared at a public meeting in Abbey Street.
Profile of Merrigan attached. At present he is Secretary of the Crumlin Branch of the Labour Party and a shop steward of the Amalgamated Transport & General Worker’s Union.
Typed report. The following items are mentioned in the report: The Differential Rents Association held a meeting in Crumlin. Attendance included Lemass and Briscoe. All aspects of rent system discussed. McCarthy, Secretary, said it would be best to leave things as were rather than have Prescott and Communists represent them. Grumley, a postman in Pearse Street PO, is being used by the Communists. Mrs Sheehy-Skeffington has resigned as Secretary of the IHA due to ill health. The ICA refused to allow the IHA affiliate with them. Fr. Twohig promised to give Councillor Matt Cullen the history of Trinity and the Scholarship Scheme but has not done so.
Resolution regarding Stormont’s regime 9/ 1. 24 April 1960 Resolution from a meeting in Trafalgar Square, London, by residents of London. Pledges to conduct a vigorous campaign for the repeal of the Special Powers Act, the immediate release of the 134 men interned in Crumlin Road jail and recognition by the Northern Ireland Government of the Trade Union movement of which these men are members.
Fagan, Mrs Bridget, Windmill Park, Crumlin, wrote to ask + McQuaid to intervene to have her husband released from the Curragh, where he has been interned. She has been ill and cannot control her six children.