Lce!|let-2galtrot*lentshipTh itingeed,ised.•A.-i nionlh* ;ago, accordingon his wife and their four cHH-dren. kelson‘claims; ho has been..supporting the' family in themeantime. • *■**■ •*'• V' /«►upbast Thursday Willtinspn: showed ) at Nelson's home ito. informeffect ojgifam wfire of 8 hoxyer 4 can’t 'goitedmil-'big*iiier ship t, onIdeA• 4onie; I*Dsedsub-de?.1e bytiri*ialrsub-has)re?*-heldtherlt;m■xidSf^besuitv.jM'•V•AS *Rosalie he was taking her .back to Burrton..,.-She refused ‘toifgo with him, and Wilkinson'sought aid of Springfield officials;'.■vNelson says:he left;the' home for onl/ an houtl retui'ned vto find his daughter gone, bagr, and bagjgage; a note, explaining ^she ''couldn’t help” her-action.^vV‘ ' V. j.s. •» ‘' Nelsonjnpursued to,-Burrton.. Hetheyjudge,Wilkinson gave chase* Nelson hit'' j. •. *. ,v -r‘ •'-•’J' * *r- i*the curve, four m]des ;.east^ of-town, atv90 mph, . and his1 car Hvo'und up \n- ,a - wheat ,field.%v*;;;- Wilkinson •slowed y dowm ^so^i ^skidded. , off onto the: shoulder. /The. h race foi at hand than a : convent! 7. .Assocldelegateleadinghower’s'4 *to oyerc remain!] injg hea Abilene.Bi’senl gates, t governo: tions ari tween 1 tfcgen.sA me: commit! erabatbaa.1;;75,0j praying ' i/lf -it. A spectator. called, the highwaypatrol,. who #rou^tet^e-w h o lie gr°iip. ^ 'glic|S^|e|dgUarters.on-■ •*-.Saturdaymornings .becaude^of:: the holiday,}'!?y.ou(ll. Stickles!w£iW;i%,‘4£atesecon;lThedjmgence/iff■K