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Show Father and Son Flutle Searc h Manhunt Continues in Montana Mountains By Bob Anez - Swenson, 23. who is recovering from her wounds, said later she apparently was intended as a bride for Dan Nichols, who she believed shot her accidentally Alan Goldstein and Jim Schwalbe, searching for Miss Swenson the next morning, found the woman chained to a log with a bullet wound in her upper chest. The Nicholses were standing nearby. Schwalbe told police. Don Nichols then shot Goldstein in the head, killing him instantly, and Schwalbe ran for help, authorities say. The mountain men disappeared. Friends and relatives say Dan Nichols is less enamored of the wilderness than his father and might surrender, but France says he would have to escape his father to do so. "He's been very propagandized by his father. He probably has the boy convinced that if he comes out, he'll stretch hemp, a reference to hanging as capital punishment in Montana. Dan Nichols ' has had a taste of so- - Associated Press Writer A father and HELENA, Mont. son accused of kidnapping and wounding a woman athlete and killing one of her rescuers have v amshed into the mountains without a trace search by airdespite a three-montplane and on horseback But authoi say that even though both are experienced mountain men they will be caught, even if it takes years "In cases like this, patience becomes your best ally, said Madison I County Sheriff Johnny France. close my eyes at night and see those h guys. "It's frustrating for me. but it must for them not knowing what I'm going to do next. Don Nichols, 53, and his son Dan, 19, allegedly grabbed Kan Swenson, a Montana State University student and member of the U S. women's biathlon team, as she jogged along a mountain trail near Big Sky on July 15, authorities say. be terrifying the Dairy Queen, school ciety dances, cheerleaders And now that's all lost to him," he said Sheriff s deputies and federal authorities have used horses and airplanes to scour the area for tracts of friends and relatives, and checked leads from across the United States There is no new information at this point," said Gallatin County Sheriff John Onstad, who with France mounted an intensive search of the rugged mountains of southwest Montana that we consider their home base. There are no sightings or tracks that we can confirm, Onstad said. The Nicholses, who have spent the last 12 summers in the mountains, and have lived there continuously since August 1983, reportedly have an elaborate network of gardens and supply caches, and may have a hidden cave where they could sit out the harsh Montana winters. LAS VEGAS t.Ali The estate of former Chicken Ranch brothel owner Walter Plankinton has filed suit in U S District Court seeking to prohibit Plankinton's former partner from dissipating the assets of Fantasy Cruises Inc The lawsuit charges that Dennis Witt of Harlingen, Texas mismanaged the assets of the company that he and Plankinton owned until Plankintons death Aug 8. The suit claims Witt caused the forfeiture of $220,000 to the Maricopa County District Attorney's office in Arizona. The suit asks for an injunction to preserve the remaining $70,000 in assets, which the suit claims have been hidden by Witt. The Sail Lake Tribune 19.H4 A7 the other paintings for $")U.i34 from Lowell C Bernard of Carson City who is the guardian for June Spring of Minden, Harwood's daughter by his first marriage Mormon Church spokesman Kathleen I.ubeck had said the church was interested in purchasing the paintings but wouldn't attempt to until alter the court determined ow nership lone Harwood had petitioned for return of six paintings which were completed during the last years of Harwood's life, saving the works belonged to her and to her two children by Harwood A dispute M1NDEN. Nev (AP) over paintings by James Tay lor Harwood, Utahs first impressionist painter and first Utahn to study art in Paris, has ended with a court ruling that four of 94 originals will go to Harwood's scco id wife. District Court Judge Norman Robison also said Friday that lone Harwood. 76. of Honolulu, has until Nov. 5 to come up with $2,250 for two other paintings by Harwood, whose works include Come Follow Me." a painting well known among Mormons If the two paintings arent purchased by that time, then the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will acquire them for the same price. Robison said The church already is acquiring all France speculated the father and The family claimed Spring removed the paintings from the artist's studio in Salt Lake City shoitly after his death in 1940 Three Exciting Premieres in One Magical Program A A they may have shifted into the Grand Teton National Park area of Wyoming. where they reportedly have caches of supplies. involved in the operations of the Stardust and Fremont hotels. The order came after state gamers accused Sachs and Tobman of failing to halt alleged shimming at the Stardust The two were not accused of the actual skimming 20, Second Wife of Impressionist Granted 4 Paintings by Court y Plankinton had planned to open brothels operating as cruise ships Salurdav, October I.DS ( Hum'll to Hit) Ollier son may have changed them appearances and blended into soc.ety, or Judge to Rule on Del Webb Request A district LAS VEGAS (AP) court judge has taken under advisement a request by the Del Webb Corp. to be paid in excess of $120,000 a month for running the Fremont Hotel in downtown Las Vegas. Judge Howard Babcock has not indicated when he will rule on the request. Webb was named earlier this year to run the Fremont after owners A1 Sachs and Herb Tobman were banned by state gaming officials from being their the fugitives, interviewed Injunction Sought By Estate of Brothel Owner "i ; - Th fomriv of Robe'i Alvin Moss will hold on Oon Hous to honor him on his 94tti Brttdov, Sunoav, October 21, 184, from 5 to 7 pm at his home in Bountiful, 100 East His relatives and friends are mvftw 4oOScHrth Nogrfts Mr Moss has always mode his home in Bountiful He is the fourth oeneiahon He married Afton Ei dredge of West Bountttul and has one son and two Attorneys for the Fremont argued Thursday that a judge's order appointing Webb to run the hotel called for the corporation to be paid $120,000 a month. daughters, 11 grandchildren or rv. t BIRTHDAY OPEN HOUSE ROBERT ALVIN MOSS 94TH WESTERN SyMPHONy MUSICAL FOLK THEMES OF THE AMERICAN WEST SET THE STAGE FOR GEORGE BALANCHINE'S COLORFUL BALLET IN THE GOLD RUSH ERA. 11 PLUS THE PREMIERES OF LES SYLPHIDES AND SYLVIA PAS DE DEUX cama AND LA PERI OCTOBER 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 1984 THEATRE WITH THE UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA EVENINGS AT 8 pm SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 pm IN THE CAPITOL NEW & NEVER DELIVERED SCHOOL SEWING MACHINES Necchi Distributing Company placed orders in anticipation of previous years sales. 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