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Show - 4 , , 1. - - r 4A , ,g . , - , lit , Solt 'Lake City, 1958 friday,January 31, , . . , - , ........------ ,............--.....----.....- ' ' . ' '' and my lather artAl say Sister are no was concerned them. knew but Since t almost . solely myself , ,..,..........-dead'," Bower said. . , 1 with guarding against one with money to invest, I , 4,..... .. MN tion of tie same error. . , , . combed the business directories . . ' of Periodic s ' afternoon Continued-from-Fir- st Page , . names. for Every , this sort is something all of us 1. ....10100 ''- - 1 1 .. . ! to Faces-Uncortain-F- uturo r.!.. a y, 3, accordin , ..., ---- I and gov after the Stock Exch angiclosed, ,I ' ernmental affairs. itt is always I would Walk up Broadway, the sheriff. , 11 ' Durirtz then' after-offic- e, past By heldCar office at ) and individuals govern-- stopping iStarkweaer Bartlett home ' LINCOLN, NEB. (UP)--Cwtse for . aril someone to to were listen emm"'"'" ask whether Iry and near .arrested get to merits trying , 11,, stop Douglas, t BERNARD BARDOI , when Caril's Fugate, 14, long-tim- e sweetheart Wyo., Wednesday night The , 10 years we should rush on ,blindly as in ,to Inc. I do not know at how until Monday i. 4, . of killer Mass r became Charles '" suspicious I Stark, two Were returned to Lincoin , rower& 11&.1Co. Many doors presented myself grandmother the past AA4,. , CAIAPTEll headed toward an Un- after waiving extradition. , and'notified weather, of police. i et: In those intanbeyhmmdilemse days it wasn't morht topraevei They-flecertain future Friday and tried to near Ber-m1891.-whe- n She has alternated between , I I joined- too difficult early, to figure out: what My real start in Wall Street came In Subsidiary-- i, to blot out a terrifying past of southwestNeb., Lincoln, sale. Ex, first 1 & my A. at,,52 Housman A. was of n d pride a Company I was 'doing that wrong. brokerage firm --Three In embers of her hysteria where Starkweather's car be--' ' one Lone Bond Lave paid-S711.- i. 8 There are ,two principal mis-, 'change Place. stupor. , are a and killed came in the stuck before dead,. snow, family '""". Arthur Housman's younger brother. Clarence, turned out to takes that ,Dearly all amateurs , that first Tal- teen-agA diminutive with her 19eyes by her swaggering couple, Robert Jensen, rninion 'in wares ' fat boy who had taken me to and in the stock market make. cott; a leading drygoods mer- 17, and. Carol King, 16, both of year-old- , Nye been the complexion, Caril is an . boy frienda former York. Clay-New to moved -we first h de when inexact school an to is have eighth-grafirst The remains-schant in my student and her ',from grammar ...A garbage' Collector. ... all itriporlail ence kept the, books of the firm. My Job, which knowledge of the securities in 'memory. Tall'and Impressive-lookin- Benpet, Picked him up. ' favorite matter t comic is reading Her mother, to whom she was , The youth told the sheriff he . . books. IMILIEWS paid $5 a week, was to act as office boy, runner, which one is dealing, to know with a Julbeard, marched the two at gunpoint to devoted, her'step-fathe- r and her to man. mai fribmtion and ' I clerk, cornPanY's general utility le, comparison an William-Ftigat- o - --etoolittle about a , 4v " Iler r takott had the general ippeat-.. in-were sbot And beaten abandoned 4, While at Kohn's I had !earned the importance management, its earningsand ance of a New Englandmenet-4- a storm cellar said she was : to . e death last school ' and ordered In the the boy Saturday. yard with prospects for future , M. but : her After repeating several, into the mother." I of being informed about the companies "worshipped next four -- days, she was witness cellar,. killing Jensen - whose securities we dealt. I began reading the t said she sometimes ' times that he was not interested, wit No Capital to Start Fugate . to the of tried to the boy, Ihi escape'. ,murder a 1 Financial Chronicle regularly. Every chance I a Wel' when would 1lose her temper wither , . The second mistakci; to trade in anything I had to sell, Talthen shot Miss King at the seven more persons. , r, lAVITy : got4,would...also puttiven-E00,esatanu- Al - , cram. saw "but me never an I cott order her mother; gave And finally resources, to he,r return Lim, threw cellar her upon entrance, and, 0' --.A ' to the of her." Iming into my head all sorts of information about to try to run up a fortune on for one lone bond, a point hitting . in, the sheriff Said., Starkweatti- coin, she faces a Charge of mur- different corporations The bodk of her mother, )luirind main Oregon & al- one was in of der That the -i-geliths!11.1.11,1 : denied my er ra i killings, shoestring. ' sexuallyattacking no were M. It is too bad that in those days there Velda was 36, I 78. about at Bartlett, ' vir-then selling, think, ' error at the outset. I had Miss King, patholo- though she claims she was - ' ,:TV, quiz programs asking.questions worth $64000 or I.might an be stoszs--The commission to A. A. gists said the although Starkweather's unwilling hostno "capital" to start with, been had the tually girl off routes the could I rattle bave earned a fortune painlessly. 11,11 Housman & Company on each victim of a sexual attack. lived in horror that she hind their ramshackle home stocks I and I up When put age bought , ., et. all the principal railroads in the United States and what so small a margin that a change bond I sold was $125. But more - The sheriff said Starkweather would be his next victim. ,, , here, along with the bodies of. of source their main them ' commodities and products gave Merlon, 57, and : Caril has had little to say her. of a few points would wipe out important than the immediate confessed he killed ,August ' ' lo her halfsister, Betty, 3. oe- revenue. : , was commission to the future was since and I she What Starkweather iquity. really my 70, a bachelor farmer of Meyer, And authorities When Helpful calm ffs flittering upon which was betIf I More looking. was than my near Bennet, when Meyer came little . doing Starkweather's car near-Doug- One man I met was Middleton Schoolbred Buren, almost ting whether a stock would go recommendations proved profit- td the door later , . . I ' , , Monday night las, Carl! broke free from her 'Ille911)4 N1.11101, tbir only nonprofessional I have known who consistently made up or down. I might be right able I hoped to convert casual with a in his hand. Stark. gun boy friend and sought into steady custo- weathersaid he assumed ,,. , r money in stock market speculation. The son of John Burrill, sometimes, but any sizable' flue. purrhasers. 1 - , Meyer . with Deputy Sheriff WUrefuge . mers. "whose law clientele included the Vanderbilts, young Bunill prac- tuation would wipe me out. '''''t ' had heard about himl and was ' - The liam Romer. ti) . - Wed law in his father's office. issue bought by Mr. Tal- prepared to defend himself. He was one of Housman's clients While I was cartPlIg on these I seen "She me kept.. to 'Tye 'often saying ask would stop questions speculations, and while in our office I had become 'a cott was not affected by the re- Meyer was shot ang killed as . nine 'people killed. My metber,1- ',, Instead of going to the Financial Chronicle or Poor's Manual. bond salesman and customers' organization then and he stood in the door4ay of his WASHINGTON me better a (INS) and was-botIt helpful. Thel This h gave - k flattering man for A. A. Housman & Corn- mounted in value.. That trans- home. 1 United COurtof States Idea of the information a market operator needed, and spurred pany. It happened to be a cru- - action was the beginning of a Appeals .. The next night, Starkweather I cial period as far as the coun considerable business our house invaded the fashionable Lincoln Friday reconfirmed my zeal to acquire it i the conyic- ., ' It was through Mr. Burrill broker would sell me out un 'try's finances were concerned. did for Mr. Talcott I home of C. Lauer Ward, 48, it tion of New York Attorney R. met Keene, James 1 closed With 1893 other customers as well random, the sheriff said. Stark-weathe- r . 1 , many that dI The panic of could raise additional Harry Sacher on charget Of con- - ,., r1wili: , and shoulders above less. easily-heamills and mines and put into I would watch the iissues I had shot Ward, of IIpresident , of Congress. Ilk . any speculator I ever knew. margin. receivership a large part of all recommended, and from time to ICapital Steel Works in Lincoln, tempt The ,court in 'a five to four Later; on I wiJI tell more about I made money 'sometimes. the railroads in the cotihtry. By timewould suggest changes to ' and fatally stabbed Ward'S wife, decision, ruled Sacher's action in That can happen to any "tyrb" 1895, though, one could detect safeguard and improve their in- this master Speculator.. 1 .. Sarih, 50, and their maid, Vivian Invoking the 'First Amendment it is IIand it of N,...1...00,4.......17"si.......e that sad In the to part had begun vestments. But ILI was the so i Il Fend, 51, the sheriff speculate' the first promises of better '''quoted to avoid testifying in alleged .,. ' of cautioni with my customers, the stocks on my own, maintaining often does, encquraging the nancial weather. , i young slay,er., even was affiliations to in.1 dei amateur More 'a the with account I still speculated wildly on n y a small margin plunge I had never experienced The llth victim was Merle Communtt ' . ! ,.. Broadway firm of Honigman deeply. But as soon as I got a pression before. But even then own account. i 21 4,, ., Collison, 37, Greet Falls, , Sacher,' who has represented and Prince. Today in buying few hundred dollars ahead, I I began to grasp: dimly that What I was fighting out in-- , who was shot to death Mont, in his some of the Corn. of nation's out cleaned would be f-?every. the period of emergence from side myself, of course, was the car near top 1,,, stocks on the exchange one Natural Bridge, -Wyo., munists, was called before the s 'SPECIAL THIS WEEK cent of the thing, my original stake i';3A ,,,,,a0a.i c , s must put up conflict that every a depression provides race op-- , age-ol- d ,..,! late Wednesday. i: Senate ComInternal but- - in those duded. Security "..;:t1 .,......' 17A youth experiences beportunities for financial profit.....and Carl! Starkweather haVe ' 1955. in mittee The committee 'i' a basic confi- tween the reckless impulse to been earlier years pnehad only to In such circumstances, some At, such times ............., .'''' 2,3-f,itt charged by Lincoln authori- was probing the recantation of . ItelPe, 7,!$ ,,, '': 74"":4 IA put up from tento twenty per men grow desperate. I grew cau- . dence , in the- cotintry's future- shoot, the works and the cau- ties with one of the murders, turnabout .' ' witness fi. ' cent of the price on "margin." tious. I began a habit I was pays off, if one pdrchases se- tious desire to Mass one's re- that of Miss Harveyl us.r garbs , '''; Matusow, -with the broker carrying the never to forsakeof analyzing curities and holds them untilr- seurces for the morrow. In my Caril, who King. ItOrtel---- -: 'told authorities ,e- 'case, it was th cautious course SaChehöse appeal once be- ' balance of the cost. Of course, my losses to determine where I prosperity returns. En. White ck.d Starkiveather planned to kill her fore had been dismissed by the , If the stock went down to where had made my mistakes. At such tended to win out but,not "when we get to In Rails Interested that Washington," appellate had been sen-- the 10 court, for .$3.50 . .7,4.,L116.116,1 Only a battle some and margin was exhausted, the times I never sought to excuse still was pale and shaken when tenced to six months imprisonFront what I saw, heard, and .without many ' vq,41, , ' setbacks. she arrived at the Scotts- Bluff ment and 4,000 fine. The conread, I knew that was exactly from' the book. Reprinted , what the giants of finance and MY Own Story. by Bernard Boftharuch: County Jail hero viction wai sent back for re;;, -- 1 , by special permission 'ke -- a ae 1 Sheriff Earl view a second titrie. following Douglas, industry were doing. I tried to Luocot' g publishers, & Co. Holt to57n. V.; -him M. Bernard iCt W -.--0 with whom copyright Caril with do the same thing Heflin, my a last rode, vf summer's Court Supreme ' iir by King Fes, .) rarenischiynrd)litartiered said she sat silently during the decision in the Watkins case. , ited means. , '. '4,okitA,, ...,, 4 ,.., At , I ;4 i. utomorrow: ,, 7 of A Partner At 25 The defaulted securities The Supreme Court had ruled EAR EIITIRE HEARIIIG AID in trip Thursday night. a witness may not be required railroads interested me partic$fere, the famous GOLDEN EAR ' , SpaciOeS Statewille Perim. to answer questions here he ularlypartly I suppose, because -has not been informed Senthe romance of railroading had er.i.....,.. 530 South TwuItiss ate investigators on the pertiattracted me from childhood 1 110 fiagomi East 6th .. - on - the nence of a line of questioning. , when as me the Ave Moly Iwo,- waved to trains I freight mit re...by Armi RI i. passed grandfather's house 44 they 10111AM COMITIWIL A Wyly tessolviletters ,7110W At tAllA Winnsboro. In it Vie botiove die Oekise let Is the werld's setellest kettle, aid... Sen- - documents ., showing the union WASHINGTON, (INS) The problem was to determine ,,t issigIsklegeottett wet itettco,,Itset,10 sestet with clarity. emit IondoreSeadio.,- -ed f'7 IN, CON' , INI0141. 01 MAIL COUPON 300A1-1 which securities would atirvive ale rockets Pi's:Am-chargFri: paid 'SUdi'billiZeirMaloney as' K eir these reorganizations.-- At first day that Operating Engineers $4,140 for country :club mem I Weld L. tittielisiti Cs, , --q:l 37 IL &seaway, S. L I made mistakes in picking the Boss William E. Maloney ob. berships. $4,575 for race track IC,.elt. ..1 , , td,r, ,,,,,,11....., I Please seed deteilsel iehteletiee Om bow right securities. This spurred- tained two cars and $300 in memberships and $17.472 for a OOLDIN I RAIL , sweats" ..,. sew,; Nip hewing less is me to study the railroads inNilashington apartment during I 0 Illht other gifts and expenses from the seven years. 0 Medusa .0 Siete volved more closely. Ittlitawsr-PlseSi I. II News I 4 ---) 701 tet Isla lid. O. IX Address Having studied those railroad a voteless Chicago 10Ca1 that haS , The union also kept moored i , 101 W. Comet St.e Peeve-- 14 ltetZ ,., !City securities, my next problem was been under his domination for at Florida a $35,000 yacht which t ' 29 'the skipper said was seldom to interest someone in buying k years. The committee said Maloney used except when Maloney was t . , accepted two Cadillacs, an air wintering at his Florida home. The committee apread conditioner, a television set, and LARGEST SERVICE DEALER' ,500 In expenses from Local loney's financial deals on the 150, although he is authorized to record ' after the , draw funds only 1rom the inter labor leader sent...a doctor's eff, national union which he beads. tificate,saying he was too ill to Chief Counsel Robert F. Ken- appear. The group disclosed nedy said the Chicago unit has Wednesday that he kept 10 or ,,,,,m,''A'''''''"4"''."'"'"'"Owe""""'"'.'"'ct.fooregVMWetWdeVMommoeso.,..-.., since 1929 been under, trustee- 11 safe deposit boxes scattered , ... ship, which makes tts 6.638 around the country. T1911;0410160:4104PFSIMEIRIMMISM.Wv1,' 'members powerless to elect their OWn officers. it TIIE NEW FOR The committee said that only 1 46 per cent of the 283,000 niem' ' S, - , . bers of the international- tinioii are permitted to vote. t ' , - . . Killer's Girl Companion MURDERS- -, - . Bpi (Staille. . ' ' - -- - i - . , ' ,, , . . tilt , Utah - - -' 4 he drug-induce- -- -- d iiid -- - ;: --t- , saleL-,-telam- e d good-nature- , - I. , r s. hall-siste- of troy , Ile (60" 0 cold-bloode- d ' , , , , itfil ,,, , rbeyraild-cille-ilillar- ; , N - Trans-Continenta- - . Mn. r g " 'a step-fathe- AI $ . - - . . . 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