American poultry world . uffered and who are to continue to suf-fer from neglectful or inferior judging,not to mention prejudicial judging, willunderstand and appreciate just what weare seeking to make clear and to accom-plish. If only the bad appearance existedas an argument AGAINST the placing ofawards at important poultry shows bysolicitor-judges, that would be is indeed wise to avoid the appear-ance of evil, even where no evil exists. Understand, please, that we are notintimating, in any degree whatever, thatthe solicitor-judge is worse or betterthan any other kind of a judge. In
American poultry world . uffered and who are to continue to suf-fer from neglectful or inferior judging,not to mention prejudicial judging, willunderstand and appreciate just what weare seeking to make clear and to accom-plish. If only the bad appearance existedas an argument AGAINST the placing ofawards at important poultry shows bysolicitor-judges, that would be is indeed wise to avoid the appear-ance of evil, even where no evil exists. Understand, please, that we are notintimating, in any degree whatever, thatthe solicitor-judge is worse or betterthan any other kind of a judge. In thecase of the Erie County jury here re-ferred to, neither the court, nor the leastcapable among the attorneys, nor anyspectator had any hostile thought, as webelieve, about the honesty or integrityof a single juror on the panel. Let usbe sure that if this doubt had existedin the mind of the court, such a jurorwould have been dismissed promptly,with no mincing of words. Also if anylawyer had believed such a thing, he no. K. M. TURNER A HIGH-CLASS LETTER FROM A HIGH-CLASS MAN THE author of the following letter is the proprie-tor of Dictograph Poultry Farm, West Nyack,Rockland County, N. Y., breeder of S. C. White Leg-horns, Silver Campines and White Faverolles. is a member of the American Poultry Asso-ciation, of the National S. C. White Leghorn Asso-ciation, of the American Campine Club and of theAmerican White Faverolle Club. Moreover, he is theinventor of the now famous dictograph—hence thename given to his poultry and fruit farm. We com-mend Mr. Turners letter to the earnest considerationof our readers, word for word and thought forthought: 220 West 42nd St., New York City, N. Y,.Editor Amerrcan Poultry World: July 7th, 11)15. Lack of time has prevented me from replying more promptly to yourletter of May 20th to which is attached a reprint from that issue of theAmerican Poultry World concerning the selling of standard bred fowls on aGuaranteed-to-win basis. Very
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