Keating, Desmond G., 30 Belgrave Square, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. He wishes to inform the Archbishop of the bigoted and discriminatory policy of Protestant employers. Asks to be put in touch with Catholics who would be interested in a crusade in combating these bigoted organizations.
Keelaghan, Fr. Edward, Clongowes Wood College. Informs the Archbishop that a pupil has not decided his career or vocation in life yet.
Keenan, Gerard, Morning Star Hostel. He is an unemployed barman who has been offered a job by a Protestant. Needs clothes but no help from Catholic Societies. New employer will supply clothes if he converts to Church of Ireland. Asks for a letter of excommunication.
Kelly, Joseph, Secretary of the Dock Traders’ Association, informs that the new Liquor Bill will deprive traders of a major part of their income. Asks Archbishop to use his good office to have it withdrawn.
Kelly, Charles E. Copy of letter from + McQuaid thanking the Synge Street School Union for their proposal to help educate boys for the Diocesan priesthood.
-25 May 1956 Kenny, Raymond. His wife has absconded to England with another man and he is seeking help in tracing her.
Kenahan, Ann, County Home, Sligo. Seeks appointment.
Kennedy, Florence, Post Office, Stillorgan. Asks + McQuaid to use his influence to help her son get a job in the Hibernian Bank.
Kenny, Bridget, 8 Hardwicke Street, Dublin. Seeks help to get a small flat or house.
Kiernan, Richard, St. Patrick’s Road, Drumcondra. Asks the Archbishop for letter for interview with the Housing Department.