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...Girls. The Chief Magistrate of New York City, bald, big-hearted Joseph Eugene Corrigan, felt like the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe. Upon one of his judicial doorsteps?the Women's Court? stood 48 bedraggled young girls, eleven of them carrying their babies (illegitimate) wrapped in blankets. They had all come down from Bedford Reformatory, where indigent New York girls who begin their sexual lives too soon are sent as wayward minors. To Chief Magistrate Corrigan's intense embarrassment, the 48 girls and eleven babes had all been released and returned to the Women's Court...
...Judge Corrigan had just visited Bedford Reformatory, questioned its inmates and returned to the city satisfied that all the girls deserved to be where they were. But John J. Bennett Jr., the State's young new Attorney General, released the 48 (and three more who could not travel) lest the State be guilty of sequestering young innocents...
...Corrigan-McKinney. One of the finest U. S. steel plants is that of the $65,000,000 Corrigan-McKinney Steel Co. of Cleveland. Last week Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co., allied with the Eaton-Otis-Mather interests, bought Corrigan-McKinney control from four women relatives of former officials.* An eventual merger with Republic Steel is generally expected. Previous to the deal's announcement, both U. S. Steel and Bethlehem were supposed to be after Corrigan-McKinney, thereby leading to the conclusion last week that the purchase was a strategic move in the Eaton v. Bethlehem contest...
...largest block of this stock (53% of the total) came from Laura Corrigan, widow of the Founder's son. Mrs. Corrigan, a onetime waitress, was never received by Cleveland society when "Young Jim" took her there to live (TIME, Feb. 13, 1928). She and her husband thereupon moved to London, climbed socially, spent fabulous sums in entertainment. During this time the steel firm was Corrigan-McKinney, a partnership in which McKinney exercised trusteeship over Founder Corrigan's estate. In 1925 he used this power to transform the partnership into a corporation, the McKinney Steel Co. Corrigan returned from...
Died. The Rt. Rev. Owen Bernard Corrigan, 80, Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore, Vicar General of the archdiocese; in Baltimore...