Laseone, Dulibor, Gyor, Hungary. He details the needs of 3 orphans whose father was blown up by a mine. Mother dead in Hungary.
Lawlor, John, 90 Kimmage Road West, Terenure. Thanks the Archbishop. He has received an application form from the Hibernian Bank.
Leahy, F., Sheldon Abbey, Arklow. Asks the Archbishop to instruct his pastors to pray for fine weather.
Lee, H., 88 Fowler Street, Goldthorm Hill, Wolverhampton. He encloses an article from the Express and Star reporting how penniless Irish girls, and others end up living with Jamaican men in Wolverhampton.
Lennon, Michael, Leinster Street, North Strand. He writes to inform + McQuaid that he fears the dockers are to be involved in trouble.
Lennon, Patrick, 36 Larchfield Road, Roebuck Park. Writes in relation to the erection of a statue to Blessed Mary in the Port of Dublin.
Loftus, S.D., 29 Ailesbury Road. Asks Fr. Martin to inform + McQuaid that the Christian Democratic Movement of Ireland is proceeding.
Loftus, Sean D. Founder and leader of the Christian Democratic Movement in Ireland. He has been accused of being a Communist.
McDonald, W., 53 Fairview Strand, Dublin. Speaks of a hall which is an outrage and should never have been allowed.
Mac Giolla Iosa, A., Radio Eireann, GPO, regarding appeals on radio for organisations and Institutions whose work is dedicated to the destitute poor.