Beb Johnson We spent a peaceful night at the Allerton Hotel, but were on our way the next morning at 9:15. We were to arrive at Ann Arbor that afternoon at 2:28 end therefore, Drs Allen hed plerned for us to not eat on the trein, but to wait until we arrived at Ann Apbor We had to change our watches and clerm clocks at Niles, Michigan, where the time hed jumped one hour ahead of we It was around this time of the day thet three or four of us beoane very hungry ond, upon finding that we wine ait t© eat until we arrived at Ann Arbor, we wrote a petition and gave it to Dr. Allen. The petition is as | follows: a Hear Yel! Teer Yet! Hear Yel! We,the undersigned, while not wishing to press our onary must, nevertheless: and notwi thetanding the aforesaid, cell to iia attention the foes that we feel strange. gnewings at our innards, “e presume that this must be caused by & defloieney in the quantity, if not quality, of the nutriments It is upon thie point that we wish to diskaber our protest and to query: When the . . do we eat? Signed: S aor Allen | Charles Yalker | Bob dehnson Bill Hogben _ Howard Engleman " venee Hani | joba Buesener gin: Arnold “se Kine "solty" ‘Sollenberger i Ne canneman