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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 15

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De Kalb, Illinois
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DAILY CHRONICLE, DeKalbSycamore, III. Wsdnesday, May 1, 1985 15 Soybean's worst enemy Cyst nematode spreading URBANA, 111. (UPI) -Plant pathologists report the' soybean's worst enemy in Illinois, the c.yst nematode, has spread into six more counties. The tiny worm, which feeds on soybean roots, was first discovered in Southern Illinois in 1959. The parasite has been moving north and been seen known to be infested, he said.

"Central Illinois counties are rapidly being added to the list even in areas where corn-soybean flotations 'are the rule and where dark, heavy soils predominate," Melton said. The last national survey on the problem was done in How Serious Is It? V- 1 fet f'" 1,,, -is I' s-vl -i .1, v. i based on missing children. The girls allegedly were abducted by their father more than seven years ago. The photo was taken upon the girls' arrival at the DuPage County airport near St.

Charles, 111. (UPI photo) Deborah Caruso, 13, left, and her sister, Kathleen Caruso, 15, right, were reunited with their mother, Janet Hicks, center, early Tuesday after a school principal in Ohio recognized their photos on a TV show TV roll call of missing kids Mother, daughters reunited When a parent brings a teenager to see Doctor Snider for the first time it's usually because there is Orthodontic problem. significantly lowered the cost and time of treatment. Periodic check-ups enable Doctor Snider to determine the best time to begin treatment, if needed. Don'r pur off until it becomes serious.

Had the parent made an appointment when the teenager was between 3 and 7 years old, perhaps early diagnosis because I was afraid my father would get in trouble," Debbie said. "I'll miss all my friends and everybody," Cathy said through tears. Chapman said she hoped the telecast would produce similar reunions elsewhere. By Tuesday night, the center said it had gotten 3,522 calls, from viewers of Monday's broadcast of the roll call and documentary. One other child was found alive and well following the show and, shortly before Monday's broadcast, a fourth child, Cheryl Cramer, 16, of Trenton, N.J., who was included in the roll call, was rescued by the FBI from her alleged kidnapper in Miami, agents said.

The girls were taken off their school bus by police Tuesday morning, who had been staking out the home since confirmation of their identities, officials said. and treatment could Louis J. Snider mm, D.D.S., M.S.Orlhodonlics DEKALB 1021 N. FIRSt STREET (815) 75 TEETH (815) 758 3384 1979 and covered 22 states. Soybean cyst nematodes accounted for losses of 56 million bushels at a cost of $352 million.

There werejieavy losses in Illinois due to nematodes in 1984, said Melton, who predicted 1985 could be a repeat. Illinois is the nation's top producer of soybeans. After Rebate I VILLA PARK, 111. (UPI) Two Illinois girls allegedly abducted more than seven years ago ing a custody battle were reunited with their mother Tuesday, one day after they were featured in a televised roll call of 54 missing children. "There is a god and this is the proof they're alive and well," the girl's mother, Jan Hicks, said as she elapsed the hands of her daughters, Kathy Caruso, 15, and Debbie Caruso, 13.

"Look I'm holding them." The principal of the girls' Kettering, Ohio, school recognized pictures of the children shown following a telecast Monday of "Adam," a true story of one abducted and murdered youngster and notified officials. The children were abducted from Villa Park by their father, Phillip Caruso, who lost custody of them in a divorce proceeding, said Barbara Chapman of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in Washington. Caruso was arrested on two Illinois state and two federal charges of parental kidnapping and was being held in the Kettering city jail pending a bond hearing, police said. Authorities said they will seek to extradite him to Illinois to face charges in connection with the abductions. Debbie and Cathy were flown from Dayton, Ohio to Illinois Tuesday evening and met at Du Page County Airport by their mother.

"The first daughter (I saw) was my Debbie, my youngest, and when I held her in my arms it was just like the day she left," Hicks said. "And then my daughter Cathy it was the same thing." The girls said they were glad to see their mother but also appeared confused. "Sometimes I felt that he took us when he wasn't supposed to, but I was afraid to tell anybody with increasing frequency since the early 1970s. The. six new counties with confirmed nematode populations are McLean, Ford, Cook, McDonough.

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