Typed report on CPI and KO activities for week ending 4 February 1957. The following items are mentioned in the report: John Nolan to meet Executive Committee of the British CP to obtain financial help not optimistic. No Executive meeting of IWL on 29 January 1957 to allow members to attend the 10th Anniversary commemoration of the death of Jim Larkin. Ceremony presided over by Brendan Corish, T.D., Minister for Social Welfare. R. M. Fox, author of ‘Jim Larkin, the Rise of the Underman’, spoke. At the IWL meeting on 4 February Sam Nolan spoke on the effect of recent international events on world Communism. Dublin unemployed discussed. Left-Wing Labour expected to meet regarding the line of action for the forthcoming election. Dublin Trades’ Council and the Council of Irish Unions to meet and arrange action for unemployed. Mass demonstration outside Employment Exchange planned for Sunday, 10 February.
Copy of letter from Fr. J.A. MacMahon to Fr. Tom Stack asking if he knew that his name was on a poster concerning a meeting in the Four Courts Hotel.
Article from the Irish Press entitled Gardaí end Grille pray-in.
Copies of letters from J.A. MacMahon to + Joseph A. Carroll and Fr. Brian Wilkinson, Ballyboghill regarding a copy of a poster concerning a meeting to discuss the future of the priesthood in Dublin.
Letter from Fr. L.C. Coffey O.P. to + McQuaid. He was not aware of the meeting and Fr. Flannery agrees not to appear at the meeting.
Letter from Fr. John Moloney to Dr. McMahon informing him that John Feeney at no time asked for permission to use the Pro-Cathedral. They wanted to know if some groups of sodalities might be organising to resist them.
Fr. J.A. MacMahon regarding Denis Cahalane.
Notes regarding Pro-Cathedral and St. Patrick’s Cathedral pray-in. John Feeney told St. Kevin’s Oratory free.
Nusight’s magazine ‘pull-out’ entitled Crisis In The North.
11-13 September Proceedings of the Irish Association for Cultural, Economic