- 17621. Adulteration of fish meal. U. S. v. Carstens Packing Co., a corporation, and Thomas Carstens and Clarence E. Beckwith. Pleas of guilty. Corporation fined $1,500; each individual fined $300.1
- 17622. Misbranding of dog and cat food. U. S. v. Cousins VirDel, Inc. Plea of nolo contendere. Fine, $100.1
- 17623. Misbranding of Hess' condensed buttermilk for brood sows and laying hens. U. S. v. 10 Drums, etc.1
- 17624. Misbranding of canned tuna. U. S. v. 13 Cases.1
- 17625. Adulteration of canned shrimp. U. S. v. 350 Cases, etc. (and 1 other seizure action).1
- 17626. Adulteration of frozen shrimp. U. S. v. 592 Cases.1
- 17627. Adulteration of canned cherries. U. S. v. 24 Cases.1
- 17628. Adulteration of canned mandarin oranges. U. S. v. 43 Cases.1
- 17629. Misbranding of canned peaches. U. S. v. 93 Cases.1
- 17630. Misbranding of canned pears. U. S. v. 271 Cases.1
- 17631. Adulteration of frozen fruit. U. S. v. 300 Cans (and 9 other seizure actions).1
- 17632. Adulteration of frozen strawberries. U. S. v. 199 Cans.1
- 17633. Adulteration of frozen strawberries. U. S. v. 106 Cases.1
- 17634. Alleged misbranding of jam. U. S. v. 62 Cases. Tried before district court; judgment ordering libel dismissed and seized articles returned to claimant. Appeal by Government to circuit court of appeals; judgment of district court reversed and case ordered remanded. Claimant's petition to Supreme Court for writ of certiorari granted; judgment of court of appeals reversed and judgment of district court approved, ordering products delivered to claimant (87 F. Supp. 735, 183 F. 2d 1014 and 340 U. S. 593).1
- 17635. Adulteration and misbranding of jelly. U. S. v. Dixie Preserves, Ltd. Plea of nolo contendere. Fine, $450.1
- 17636. Misbranding of canned asparagus. U. S. v. 74 Cases.1
- 17637. Adulteration of canned green beans. U. S. v. 92 Cases, etc.1
- 17638. Adulteration of canned garbanzos (chick-peas). U. S. v. 93 Cases.1
- 17639. Adulteration of lentils. U. S. v. 368 Bags.1
- 17640. Adulteration and misbranding of canned spinach. U. S. v. 25 Cases.1