rasre TourAccuses President of Athletic Association of Prejudice in Suspension of ti School for Playing ArmijoBernard J a •’ o t s o n Wclnes d - \ ywrote to XV. L. Trimble, president ; •]of the New Mlt; \ilt; o lliedi School j Athletic association in reply to a jletter from Mr. Trimble to the J j Morning Journal published in the e Journal Wednesday morning'. In his letter, ''Jr. Jacobsen sajs he still contends that 111e uspensIoa ; ■vf Be 1 ea high hoc 1 freni thestate athlet.ic asaociaf. 1 on heeause of the playing of Dick Armijo, ruled ineligible, was unjust. Hoi sceuses Mr Trimble if prejudice.Mr. Jacobson's letter to Mr.Trimble follow ?: ffeS I■%*. Trimble, President N M. II. S. A. A.*'De:i r sir. — I would n*t arswer iyour letter published in todaysSf|lrideedI dobcl1c vo the s us per, -I § rMiriosnjust andthink|i|pMrwrote tot h e] n r r*M- V- A lt;** * *■MrM•n Janua ry 4.wpi Mi * ■evldentthat; youB c t c dit he►ut givingtheHelen sc Itc o 1 arope1 J* 1irtng,tinless you lt;1111 • I d -p repp■r he:K a lot ofm *sttiiscreditable ; correspondence w it hMr. (».»! Vour question above indie ates th.*t v't• u* judgtnent is prv- ; pjudiced The hoy not in school did play part of a game, but not lu ajgaiao under the jurisdiction of the N. M. If S.w i tlfeih.# chAtxeanas no c oga Inst flf Be Ion“lb - Wlt;V i*r I dothe tneiof theIn mindwlion tat * r wastoolafia’justice1M1insi itbody it nl 4the BeK e n e raj 1.HfbuBAy thatichooisHuf f e r e dtv t»r ui* nIt wouldscuMi y ht raordini.• i n j i s si n a n h o v lt;1 «of thisra use lt;f'M' *Ilk •-£ * | *i4.U| 4 I I * *note, to\vlt; *nd11 a; e i ii* I'M i f V:vv a »’ H JJ ■r, 1i * hlet b s■ -®S■‘’1 _ .’v-»r * f. .4# * 1,' J V - f -%a* 1 * ' . . o v J,V¥§ * j ’ p %■ ,fe 111*1a n d 1 b♦1 j* o3* oti r If d -H-1i inventfor suit:ularit h\sUv utf u u i th i’ 110 iathlethrv IH r*«i as \\f I! and it is h1t o u r *id* Driving one-