- Frank J. Corr
Infobox Officeholder
name = Frank J. Corr
office = Mayor of Chicago
order = 45th
term_start =March 15 ,1933
term_end =April 8 ,1933
predecessor =Anton Cermak
successor = Edward J. Kelly
birth_date = birth date|1877|01|12
birth_place =Brooklyn ,New York , U.S.
death_date = death date and age|1934|06|03|1877|01|12
death_place =Chicago ,Illinois , U.S.
constituency =
party = Democratic
spouse = Mary
profession =
religion =Catholic
footnotes =Frank J. Corr (
Brooklyn ,New York January 12 ,1877 -Chicago ,Illinois June 3 ,1934 ; buried inHoly Sepulchre Cemetery ) served as acting mayor ofChicago, Illinois in 1933 following theassassination ofAnton Cermak for the Democratic Party.Corr was born in Brooklyn, NY, but his family moved to Chicago in 1890 when he was thirteen years old.
A graduate of the
Chicago-Kent College of Law , he first entered politics in 1902 as assistant corporate council for Chicago. Although he briefly left that position to become a law partner to Judge Walter T. Stanton, he returned to the political post during the administration of Mayor William Dever.cite news | title = Ald. F.J. Corr, Former Acting Mayor, Is Dead | work = Chicago Tribune | page = 1 | date = 1934-06-04 | accessdate = 2007-10-14] During this time, he became active in ward politics and in 1931 was electedalderman for Chicago's 17th Ward.Corr was in his second term as alderman when Cermak was assassinated in March 1933. The city council elected Corr to serve as Acting Mayor until the state General Assembly authorized the city council to appoint a permanent replacement for Cermak.cite news | title = Corr Acts to Hurry Mayor's Election | work = Chicago Tribune | page = 1 | date = 1933-04-09 | accessdate = 2007-10-14] The special election was won by Edward Kelly.
During Corr's brief administration, his bodyguards killed a nineteen year old burglar when they heard a commotion a hotel near Corr's house. [cite news | title = Bandit Wounded by Corr Home Guard is Dead | work = Chicago Tribune | page = 8 | date = 1933-04-06 | accessdate = 2007-10-14] As Acting Mayor, Corr lacked the ability to sign tax warrants, limiting salary payments for city and school employees. When five aldermen traveled to
Hot Springs, Arkansas , Corr followed them to bring them back to Chicago to ensure that his replacement could be elected quickly.At the time of his death, Corr was serving as Alderman and running uncontested for election to the Circuit court. With his death the night before the election, he was replaced on the ballot by Cornelius J. Harrington. Corr's father, Frank V. Corr, died four weeks before Frank Corr's death. [cite news | title = Death Notices | work = Chicago Tribune | pages = | date = 1934-05-09 | accessdate = 2007-10-14]
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