Correspondence between Neil Blaney, Minister for Local Government, +McQuaid and Mgr. Boylan regarding the road safety campaign. The most important influence in the country is that of religious leaders and the Minister is appealing to them to remind all road users of their moral obligations in relation to themselves and others. In the last ten years almost 3,000 were killed, 50,000 injured at a cost of 5 million. +McQuaid will be glad to see what he can do in forming a more accurate conscience and a greater unselfishness.
Neil
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Typed letter +McQuaid from + Neil Farren, Derry, sending the names and addresses of the various Committees set up in Derry as a result of the disturbances. Copy of thanks from +McQuaid.
Correspondence between Neil Blaney, Minister for Local Government, Fr. Leon O Cuinnleain, Secretary, +McQuaid and Caoimhin O Beolain, Minister for Local Government, regarding the road safety campaigns for Christmas 1965, 1966 and 1967.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from + Neil Farren, Bishop’s House, Derry, thanking him for his generous cheque of £10,000. November
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + Neil Farren, Derry, thanking him for his letter and enclosure.
Handwritten letter from + Neil Farren, Derry, to + McQuaid asking permission to marry two of his subjects in University Church.
Letter to Martin Gleeson CEO, City of Dublin, V.E.C. re appointment of Fr. O'Neil as Chaplain to the above- mentioned group.
Copy of typed letter to + Neil Farren, Bishop of Derry, from + McQuaid enclosing a Draft given to him by the Dept. of Justice. This Draft represents the heads of a Draft for inclusion in a Government sponsored Bill.
Letter from +Neil Farren, Bishop of Derry, to +McQuaid stating he will be unable to attend the Liturgical Reception.
Handwritten letter from + Neil Farren, Derry, to + McQuaid thanking him for his gift of £5,000 to the Distress Fund in Derry. Down and Connor