We still may have to. Right now, let's find out if those wolves are sick. Before they infect some animals, or even some people. I must say, your accusations are inflammatory, Mr. Tudisovich. Nonetheless, they are fact. His intentions were to embarrass my country by the defection of one of our top athletes. That's not true. You cannot deny your attraction for Olka Danilov. What attraction? The coded messages in your innocent exchanges. What? And you cannot deny your actions at the end of this slalom run. Distracting Dmitri, sending a shower of snow over him while she made her escape. Then grappling with him when he tried to stop Fyodor Danilov from hiding in the crowd of spectators. Mr. Weatherall. Mr. Weatherall, chairman for the American committee, hear this. I intend to lodge a formal complaint with the international committee in Geneva. In the face of my country's attempts to build openness and understanding between our people, you flaunt another example of American provocations against the Soviet Union. Mr. Tudisovich, my business here is finished. I suggest you save yourself the embarrassment that will ensue from making such a charge. Matthew Hawks is the leader of an organization designed, among other things, to find people lost in the wilderness. His credentials are of no matter to me. As proof he had no connection with the Danilov defection, he will need a search to find them. Given the high mountain range of success rate what it is, I'm sure the Danilov girl will be found if she's anywhere in the surrounding mountains. Finding her should be an influence on her father to surrender himself. You take us for fools to believe this will be done? They will both then be able to publicly address your charge of provocation. I believe your country's new leaders are as eager as ours to keep politics out of these winter games. My country's desire for international understanding is well known, of course. We'll find her. We'll find her, I promise. I say we tell them to take a hike. You said it. Now let's do what we're here for. Matt, you had no more to do with Olka Danilov defecting than Izzy did. Dan, I don't do anything but make coffee, answer the phones, and stare at these walls all day long. You know, the idea of turning someone into the KGB turns my stomach. I don't even dare to think about what might happen to her if they find her. Look, I said I'd find her. And when we find her, she'll decide where she wants to go. Now let's get to it. When she took off, she was heading west. That was about an hour ago. Now what if she's with those people who were picketing in the hotel? They'd be busting their butt to make a political statement by this. She's there. But the longer it takes us to get there, the larger the area we'll have to cover. Meaning you're going to need all the help you can get, right? Izzy, I want you to stand by the radio phone just in case we need to get in touch. And keep that coffee pot full. And keep your eyes on these walls. There's no telling the trouble that starts if they think they're alone. By when I was breaking in on the job, hey, they start acting up one day. Get out of here. Leave him alone. He got so claustrophobic one time, we had to call the paramedics to pry the phone out of his hand. Hang in there. Page 42. KSQB News at 3. Whereabouts are still unknown of the Russian star Olga Danilov and her father, trainer Petor Danilov. During today's qualifications for the Women's Giant Sloan, it seems that Olga skied off the race course and vanished. Her father, who was watching the race from the finish line, disappeared as well. Sources inside the Europa Cup organizing committee are quoted as saying that Danilovs have defected, while spokesmen for the Russian ski team are refusing to comment on the situation. You could fly. Page 43. Anything? The only tracks we saw were some snowshoe rabbits and some deer. The Danilovs are bound to show up someplace eventually. Yeah, and when they do, I'm sure they'll deny those KGB charges. I want us to find them. When we do, I'm going to personally ram those charges down his throat. Since the last snow, that Russian lady and nobody else on skis have been what we have. I guarantee. We're going to have to split up again. Check the southern quadrant. How come I've got a picture of her and her dad someplace cozy, just sipping warm vodka and toasting their toes in front of the fireplace? I contacted Izzy over the radio. There's no sign of them yet. They must have had a plan. I mean, there's every reason to believe they will eventually. We've gone over that already. Come on, let's go. You wanted you guys to want to run whatever it was by Cutler and me? You want it now or later? The mood he's in, I guess later will do. It'll work out. He's a hawks. Hey, Gabe. Howdy, Jesse. Well, hey, why don't you kick them shoes off and come on in here and get warm and tell me some lies? It's another time, Gabe. Well, it's a good walk to your place. I'm tracking some wolves. I think that might be a rabbit. Damn. Rabbit? It came by my place. Tak Dingy. I mauled him pretty badly. I'm just trying to hear that. You didn't put Dingy down? No, I'm keeping my eye on him. I want to check out those wolves first. Now, Gabe, you sure you haven't seen any wolves out there? No, I ain't. But I'd like not. Except, of course, you're having to know because of the pooch you seek. Keep an eye out for me, will you, Gabe, and take care of yourself. I'll do her. Hey, uh... Jesse, can you tell Cody that I'm holding a talk for him? And Dingy, too. Appreciate that, Gabe. Thanks. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Dingy, I should have made this myself in the first place. Put that junk in Tahoe. Hey, Ding, what's it gonna be with you, boy? You gonna be all right, huh? I'll be fine. Thank you. Izzy, your message is garbled. Check frequency and repeat. Message over. High Mountain Ranger Base to Flying Tiger. Do you read me? Over. That's better. Flying Tiger, I've got a Mr. Weatherall on the line. He says it's urgent. Do you want to talk to him? Over. Yes, I do. Patch him through and make sure I can hear him. Mr. Weatherall, I can patch him through to Matt now. Mr. Weatherall, Matt Hawke's here. Matt, I assume I'd have heard if you'd had any luck. No luck in finding Olga yet. Denisevich may not have any more luck than you. What about Denisevich? The Russians have made a big show of withdrawing from the trials and closeting their entire island.