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- 4321. Misbranding of dextroamphetamine sulfate tablets, pentobarbital sodium capsules, Seconal Sodium capsules, thyroid tablets, sulfisoxazole tablets, and methyltestosterone tablets. U. S. v. Reed's Cut Rate Drugs, Inc., Saul M. Blumenthal, Robert P. Alexander, Frank R. Cooley, Robert N. Dodd, and Jack M. Gavant. Pleas of not guilty by corporation and Defendants Blumenthal and Cooley; pleas of nolo contendere by Defendants Alexander, Dodd, and Gavant. Tried to the court and jury. Verdict of guilty against corporation; verdicts of not guilty against Defendants Blumenthal and Cooley. Fine of $500 against corporation, $150 against Defendant Alexander, $50 against Defendant Dodd, and $200 against Defendant Gavant. Corporation placed on probation for 1 year and Defendants Alexander, Dodd, and Gavant placed on probation for 2 years.1
- 4322. Misbranding of pentobarital sodium capsules and dextroamphetamine sulfate tablets. U. S. v. J. A. Miller (Mar-Main Pharmacy), Glenn L. Handshaw, Ralph Woolley, and Joseph A. Bills. Pleas of nolo contendere. Fine of $300 against J. A. Miller and $100 against each of the other defendants, plus costs.1
- 4323. Misbranding of dextroamphetamine sulfate tablets, sulfathiazole tablets, and amphetamine sulfate tablets. U. S. v. Norbert A. Spalding (Spalding Drug Co.), Guy E. Taliaferro, and Marvin M. Gray. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $150, plus costs, against each individual.1
- 4324. Misbranding of dextroamphetamine sulfate tablets. U. S. v. Gonzales B. Azcona (Hi-Way Drug Store), and Louis A. Bourg. Plea of not guilty by Gonzales B. Azcona and plea of nolo contendere by Louis A. Bourg. Fine of $25 on each of counts 1 and 2 against Louis A. Bourg, with imposition of sentence suspended on count 3 and this defendant placed on probation for 1 year. Gonzales B. Azcona tried to the court and found not guilty.1
- 4325. Misbranding of pentobarbital sodium capsules. U. S. v. Fannie Smith, also known as Fannie Smith Shell. Plea of not guilty. Tried to the court and jury. Plea changed to guilty after introduction of Government's evidence. Sentence of 1 year in jail.1
- 4326. Misbranding of sulfathiazole tablets and sulfadiazine tablets. U. S. v. Standard Drug Co. and Ottice H. Blankenship. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $200 against company and $150 against individual.1
- 4327. Misbranding of Tryptacin tablets. U. S. v. 38 Dozen Bottles. Tried to the court. Judgment for the Government. Decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 4328. Adulteration and misbranding of laxative quinine tablets. U. S. v. 75 Packages.1
- 4329. Adulteration of alphatocopherol and alpha-tocopheryl acetate. U. S. v. Pharmaceutical Co. of New Jersey and Theodore R. Kupchik. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $3 against company and $1,500 against individual.1
- 4330. Adulteration of halazone tablets. U. S. v. 67 Cases.1
- 4331. Adulteration and misbranding of adhesive bandages. U. S. v. American White Cross Laboratories, Inc., and Irving Tow. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $1,600 against corporation and $1,600 against individual.1
- 4332. Adulteration and misbranding of rubber prophylactics. U. S. v. 4,995 Gross.1
- 4333. Misbranding of Sacrasol capsules. U. S. v. Edwin K. Osmun (Physicians' Ethical Products). Plea of not guilty. Tried to the court. Verdict of guilty. Fine of $1,000, plus costs.1
- 4334. Misbranding of homeopathic drugs. U. S. v. 40 Bottles, etc.1
- 4335. Misbranding of Weldona tablets. U. S. v. 492 Packages, etc.1
- 4336. Misbranding of Massarelli's Salnate tablets. U. S. v. 6 Dozen Cartoned Bottles.1
- 4337. Misbranding of concentrated extract of alfalfa. U. S. v. 6 1/4 Cases, etc.1
- 4338. Misbranding of Nervosan device. U. S. v. 60 Devices, etc.1
- 4339. Misbranding of electric massager. U. S. v. 18 Cartons, etc.1
- 4340. Misbranding of Miracle hearing aid. U. S. v. 500 Devices, etc.1