He was a white male between 3 and 6-years-old. He was 3'6" and 44 lbs. He had red/auburn hair and blue eyes. Someone tried to make a bandage for the injury on his head.
He was wearing a "Checks size 4, J.C. Penny Company" sweater coat with red and pink block checks and sleeves and waistband, a new button had been sewed onto it, red, white, and blue striped socks size 9/10, he was not wearing shoes, but he would be a size 7to 8, a red, white and blue stripe on a brown cotton short-sleeved shirt, 11 1/2 inch across shoulders, 12 inches in length from the neck, overall pants: new, dungaree-type, elastic top blue denim, 14 inches in length, one pocket on the right hop, underwear is white wool button-down front and a union-suit type with short legs and sleeves. Label: "C-Y is best, age 6-8." 13 inches across the shoulders and 1 inch long.
The bag was a denim military-type duffle with a drawstring. There was a woman's raincoat around his feet.
SOURCES:
Daily Press March 6, 1951
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