We present results from a BeppoSAX observation of the broad absorption line
(BAL) QSO CSO 755, which was observed as part of our program to investigat
e the X-ray properties of highly polarized BAL QSOs, CSO 755 is clearly det
ected by the BeppoSAX Medium-Energy Concentrator Spectrometers, making it t
he highest redshift (z = 2.88) and most optically luminous (M-V = -27.4) BA
L QSO seen in X-rays. It is detected in several energy bands including the
rest-frame 21-39 keV band, but we are able to place only loose constraints
upon its X-ray spectral shape. Our X-ray detection is consistent with the h
ypothesis that the BAL QSOs with high optical continuum polarization tend t
o be the X-ray brighter members of the class, We examine a scattering inter
pretation of a polarization/X-ray flux connection, and we discuss the data
needed to prove or refute such a connection. We also discuss a probable ROS
AT detection of CSO 755, The observed-frame 2-10 keV flux from BeppoSAX (1.
3 x 10(-13) ergs cm(-2) s(-1)) is high enough to allow X-Rn) Multimirror Mi
ssion spectroscopy, and studies of iron K-line emission should prove of par
ticular interest if a large amount of scattered X-ray flux is present.