1323. Adulteration of prophylactics. U. S. v. Trutex Products, Inc., and Frank Fenwick. Pleas of guilty. Each defendant fined $300 and costs; sentence suspended against individual defendant. (F. D. C. No. 11363. Sample Nos. 1757-F, 1759-F, 47389-F.) On April 18, 1944, the United States attorney for the Northern District of Ohio filed an information against Trutex Products, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, and Prank Fenwick, vice president of the corporation, alleging shipment between the approximate dates of April 10 and July 14, 1943, from the State of Ohio into the State of Illinois of a quantity of prophylactics. The article was alleged to be adulterated in that its quality fell below that which it purported and was represented to possess, since it purported to be and was represented as a prophylactic, but the article was ineffective for prophylaxis because of the presence of perforations or holes. On June 19, 1944, pleas of guilty having been entered by the defendants, the court imposed a fine of $300 and costs against each defendant. The sen- tence of fine and costs against Frank Fenwick was suspended.