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Wursthaus Pays $50, Gets Back One Balloon

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An eight foot rubber balloon and a $50 check, not quite so elastic, will change hands this morning at 9:30 a.m. in the premises of a local Boylston Street delicatessen.

Thus the Wursthaus will receive its errant balloon, which disappeared from the roof of the building Saturday night. Robert Menslage '50 will receive his reward for capturing the aerial float which he claims to have retrieved from the winds when it had broken loose after the Brown football game.

The return of this balloon still leaves one unaccounted for. It disappeared about a month ago. However, reports coming in to the CRIMSON last night told of a possibility that that balloon also might be returned within the week.

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