The Region - News from April 28, 1985
Two California banks have decided to put pictures of missing children in their monthly bank statements to help authorities find the youngsters. Great American and Western banks thus join dairies and supermarkets in trying to reunite missing children and parents. Assemblyman Gray Davis (D-Los Angeles), who sponsored legislation to start the drive, said: “The early results of our campaign have been very heartening. The milk carton program reunited two children with their families within weeks. The grocery bag program, inaugurated in California, has brought home two children in Washington state.”
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