6. Adulteration of Loris Permanent Lash and Brow Colure. U. S. v. Elmer J. Paine and Russell H. Albin. Plea of nolo contendere by Elmer J. Paine. Plea of guilty by Russell H. Albin. Imposition of sentence sus- fended and defendants placed on probation for 2 years. (F. D. C. No. 93. ample Nos. 2142-D, 22641-D, 22642-D.) This product contained paraphenylenediamlne, a poisonous or deleterious substance that might have rendered it injurious to users under the conditions of nse prescribed in the labeling. For labeling see No. 5 of this publication. On February 27, 1939, the United States attorney for the Northern District of Illinois filed an information against Elmer J. Paine and Russell EL Albin, trading at Chicago, Ill. alleging shipment by said defendants, within the period from on or about July 7 to on or about July 19, 1938, from the State of Illinois into the States of Michigan and New York of quantities of Loris Permanent Lash and Brow Colure, which was an adulterated cosmetic. On October 31, 1939, Elmer J. Paine entered a plea of nolo contendere and on the same date Russell H. Albin entered a plea of guilty. Imposition of sen- tence was suspended and the defendants were placed on probation for 2 years.