1815. Adulteration of Liv-Fer-B. U. S. v. Sutliff and Case Co., Inc. Plea of nolo- contendere. Fine, $100 and costs. (F. D. C. No. 16535. Sample No. 72386-F.) INFORMATION FILED : August 11, 1945, Southern District of Illinois, against the Sutliff and Case Co., Inc., Peoria, 111. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about July 13,1944, from the State of Illinois into the- State of Missouri. LABEL, IN PART: "Liv-Fer-B Compound * * * Each Fluidounce represents-v * * * Thiamin Chloride (Vitamin Bi) ... 1 mg." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 501 (c), the strength of the article1 differed from and its quality fell below that which it purported and was repre- sented to possess, since it purported and was represented to contain 1 milligram of vitamin Bt (thiamine chloride) per fluid ounce and it actually contained not more than 0.50 milligram. The article was also alleged to be adulterated under the provisions of the law applicable to foods, as reported in notices of judgment on foods. DISPOSITION : ? September 27,1945. A plea of nolo contendere having been entered on behalf of the defendant, the court imposed a fine of $100 and costs.