Show FUTURE PLANS OF I ISON SON OF Young Man Will Take Up Rail Railroading Railroading Railroading From tile the Very Bottom New York Sept 15 Walter Averill Hamman the eldest elde t son of the dead railway king today at 17 years year of age finds himself him elf confronted with the absolute absolute absolute lute necessity n of preparing to master the intricacies of railroading in order that a few felt years hence h nce he may step in inand Inand inand and sel e the Ule reins of management that death took from the hands of his hiB father Although the young man to whom will Rill eventually fall faU the management of nf the rue billion dollar interests of his father is L well educated and antI knows know something of be he readily admits that he be is la at present incapable of the man management management management of the gigantic system of roads his MR father built up needs and aDd that he lie must learn the railroad d business thoroughly thor thoroughly thoroughly before he be attempts ts to dir direct vt them Realising with characteristic keen keenness keenness ness of perception that his days daYt of f activity were wore drawing to a speedy close and anC that it would be bt netos nen necessary alY for his elder son to prepare to shoulder should r the burdens death would place in him Mr Harriman some months ago started start the boy cg 41 on a career of oC railroading sending him west first to aid the sur surveyors and later atEr to enter the shops shop and then to run Tun a locomotive Mr Hari Harri Harriman Hariman man had planned to tu have hae his Ins son on work in each aeh t branch until he reached the top tup I I He had hoped that his ocean to ocean railroad route would be bo carried through and Improved by Walter Waller and his We plans for tor a great system circling the tho entire nation put In realization Walter Harriman Harrimon has many of ot th the characteristics of ot his father tather Ho Is la not boastful boa he Is thoughtful not talk talkative talkative talkative and a good listener Ho 1 It Is re remarkably remarkably remarkably decisive much a us as his hta father was He makes up his fits mind quickly and acts acta accordingly He does not revel In the luxury that some might think MB 1148 fortune would lead him Into Ho He thinks no more of or riding In the tho th ordinary pee pas passenger pa coach or smoker of or a Ii a railroad than the hardened commuter does doea do doNow Now that young Harriman Is la face race to face with the business affairs of his hi father tather he contemplates plunging into the science of railroading as soon soon as the sorrow of his bereavement loses 1018 its Us in intensity intensity |