i [Highway Race To “Rescue”overtoi In IrHis Daughterleadenthan j' it can good lt;drive ' publics dency,y ofre-imp-'em*liarsthelitedrren i • by pay ollar ededjallyim.”...It was a routine speeding charge on highway troopers’ books, but there was nothing routine about the explanation given city court Saturday by Morris L. Nelson, Springfield,. Mo.* * aNelson had no excuses. He‘ did take a US50-S curve at 80 mph, he told Judge E. Victor WilsonVbut he had a reason. He was trying to out race his son-in-law; rescue his daughter.The story really’begins seven years ago, Nelson told the judge. Daughter Rosalie was 13 theiV. She eloped with 35-year-old H a r,r y Wilkinson, Burrtoh.Nelson had lost track of hisdaughter by then, he’said. He.vdi-vorced her mother when the child was one * year old.: Some time ;agoElse a ma; natiomThe gram full-dri be oul presur tions iand pipaign.His have name think If he couldrhedIn a*«nce.’| Fietflegalitrol-» *• ?ment.shipRosalie, and Harry, located him^ihSpringfield and moved in with himthere.- v*. JThe not co for Elhis si; disgui;The;imporepee,, And effecton his wife and their four cHll-‘ *■*«. '.I V '*:- V. ■ -n,:. -.ys * A.1dren. Nelson claims,ho has been. supporting the family in the meantime. fire oihovyer can’t *The