. Byrne, Una, 7 St. Mary’s Crescent, Crumlin, Dublin 12. St. Teresa’s Gardens, Donore Ave., is a black spot and needs a recreation hall. (Communists)
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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.
Fahy, Mr. and Mrs., Windmill Road, Crumlin, ask + McQuaid to use his influence to have their son accepted as a candidate for the Guards.
Correspondence relating to routine details of community life and apostolate. They seek entry into the diocese. A hostel for their scholastics at university is allowed. The acquire Crumlin House. A hostel at Maynooth is also permitted. Faculties for Confessions. Order of St. Basil the Great (O.S.B.M.)
Griffin, George, 7 Slane Road, Crumlin. He has been involved in combating Jewish money lending and now feels it is time for Direct Catholic Action.
Joyce, Charles J., 128 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin C 2. Enclosed documents for the Archbishop and informs him that the Boys’ Club in Crumlin will be opened on Monday evening.
Kearns, Thomas, 91 Windmill Road, Crumlin, Dublin. Complains about deferential rent system.
McCartin, Miss Ann, Crumlin Road, Belfast. Encloses an article from the Belfast Evening Telegraph and asks + McQuaid to contradict it.
Letter from +Kinane to +McQuaid stating he needs Fr. O’Dwyer of Crumlin in the immediate future. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid enclosing correspondence addressed to Michael Fallon of Crumlin. This is a response to a message of sympathy and prayers sent to the Holy Father during his illness.