NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, May 1, 1985 Page 9 3 children found after showairs By United Press International WASHINGTON — Within 24 hours of a television roll call of 54 missing children and a documentary featuring other abducted youngsters, three boys were reported alive and well yesterday and officials were hopeful of locating more. 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. "By the end of the week, we hope to have more recovering, more reun- said Barbara Chapman of the Nationa- tion, Exploited Children in Washington. BY LAST NIGHT, the center said it had received 3,322 calls from viewers of Monday's broadcast of the roll call and documentary. They followed a televise of "Adam," a true story of educated and murdered youngster, from President Reagan for the nation to help find awareness of his children. The center said the calls included 1,050 reported possible sightings of the 54 missing children in the roll call, 243 asking for help in finding other youngsters and 2.229 seeking information about the center. Chapman said a few of the calls came from school officials in Kettering, Ohio, and led to the recovery of her sons, Robert (15), and her sister, Debbie Carupe, 13. CHAPMAN SAID they were abducted $7\frac{1}{2}$ years ago from their h o m e in Villa Park, ill., by their father, who lost custody of them in a divorce proceeding. They were featured in documentary and were to be reunited with their mother yesterday. Melissa was reported missing by her mother last June. Authorities said the woman's estranged husband, John Michael, was arrested. There were had been a restraining order orbidding him to visit his daughter. In Lake County, Calif., the sheriff's department said tips from local citizens who watched Monday night's police shooting were provided by Melissa Klein 8, of Springfield, Osp. The FB1 said Cheryl Cramer was abducted in 1983 while walking to high school. They said she had spent the past two years with John Sykora, 32, apparently living in fear. Sykora was charged with kidnapping. NBC aired "Adam" and followed the broadcast with pictures of missing children. This is the third consecutive year Last year, viewers helped locate 19 of 51 missing children whose pictures appeared at the close of the program. The cases were returned in the return of 13 of 53 children. After this year's broadcast, Reagan introduced the roll call to viewers and said, "Maybe your eyes can help bring them home." Chapman said as of 1:30 p.m. yesterday, the center had received a total of nearly 3,000 calls. 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