O’Reilly, F.J., Chairman, John Power & Son Ltd., John’s Lane, sympathizing with + McQuaid on hearing of the death of Canon Gleeson.
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Typed letter to +McQuaid from Seamus O Riain. The Government hope to circulate the Bill by end of week. It is proposed to give health authorities power to charge persons in certain classes.
Letter from John Power, State Solicitor, Hospital, county Limerick to Messrs. Arthur O’Hagan, solicitors, replying to issues regarding the Fee Farm Grant, administration of estate of Mary Jane Graham, copy extract from allocation schedule of M. F. Creagh and other items.
Oldham, Harold J., 69 Grosnevor Square, Rathmines. Graham Green’s book, The Power and the Glory, is unfit in every way.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from P.J. Hernon informing him that the Electricity Supply Board is to take over at once the land surrounding the Tuberculosis Hospital, Pigeon House Road, to erect a new Power Station. This necessitates the closure of the hospital. 56/
Two copies of a typed report on CPI and KO activities. John Nolan, who had been attending a meeting of the British CP in London, returned home on 5 February. Funeral of Christie Ferguson, National Organiser of the Workers’ Union of Ireland. Talk titled ‘The Expanding Fellowship of Peace’ was given by Herbert Hadley condemning atomic weapons, compulsory military service and power politics. Communist agitation among the Dublin unemployed continued.
Letter from Maurice Power, Cheltenham seeking permission to have his cremated wife buried in her parent’s grave, Lucan.
File relating to Masses for Allan Hackett, Bridget Cassidy, Miss Gough and John Power.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + J. Cardinal MacRory, Armagh. He agrees action has to be taken immediately regarding faculties for Military Chaplains. Delegates to the Head Chaplain to have and to part to other Chaplains faculties for the Diocese of Armagh. Wonders would it not be possible to get from Rome for the Eire Head Chaplain power to delegate for all the dioceses, as is the case in Britain.
Letter from Fr. Joseph Purfield to +McQuaid stating he will do all in his power to see that there are no abuses in the fete.