Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1951 — Page 10
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He's a Human Scale—
By CARL HENN STEP RIGHT UP, ladies and rentie lemen see the man who li ives by Bi .1 was passing his Weight" stand on when he called “Hev. You with the Fair? You re ruining my business.” Somehow
wits, “Guess-Youwr the: Midway
guy Ee He had a valid beef.
the radio program coming from the Fair Radio Building was being broadcast from the amplifier attached to his hand microphone. Every time he Ur to talk up some trade, it came
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out weather forecast or news the day. = = » SINCE NOBODY was buying anvhow, he was W ng t about his business He was Jerry Dittenheimer Chicago taxicab driver during the
five coldest months. Come Spring Jerry heads south with I
3 air >m long I've been guessing em. vou. for instance.” said Jerry. : You, for insta TTY. on. let's call him “I'd estimate you weigh ... youre tall, big bones, ought to
nrel po 180 pounds but you wont... I'd say 168. Step on the scale let's see.” I step on the scale. The pointer settles on 1865. “1 just made it within the 3pound limit 1 allow myself’ : grinned Jerry. “But I miss two \ out of three.”
r ” a. “1 CAN GUESS age a little oftener.” Jerry offered. “On age,
1 average three out of five. Of course, the trouble there is, peo-
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Make Greasy
~~ Shine
No Scouring
‘Here's a Guy Who Uses Your Here Is. Sold" Figure to Make His. Living a
ge if wanted 1
time to leave Jerry
who's about 40 and
sized scale and his shelf of brigh iv-colored plaster figurines 10 £ar- rings d ¢ ner bushels of quarters and ha dollars from the marks’ WhO wrong > nd eta + Dy tome to gawk and stay 1o spend Af atwetr 3 x }e began guessing 13 years _. a at the Chicago-World’s Fair, % 880. a. Lh guessed 3 i he fill at it a : and he's still at jays. Close ehough. rs = = f : 0 * Then it was 2 . p Sn 1! { to I caid Anen It Vas 3 “THERE'S no trick it 1 oi : Jarre: 1 can come only so close Dittenheimer o TTY A . os : A . to vour weight, no matter how might weigh t ur v it ; : stands 5 feet
10 or so, ~ build, maybe a little stomach... 160 pounds.
Wonder how close I came?
iy cant remenber | when You |
last sffed 4
* ple lie to you.” Lie about their age? “Sure,” said cynical Jerry. *home- made’
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