4207. Misbranding of dextro-amphetamine sulfate tablets and phenobarbital tablets. U. S. v. William E. Mcintosh (W. E. Mcintosh). Plea of guilty. Fine, $100. (F. D. C. No. 34837. Sample Nos. 61125-L to 61127-L, incl., 61129-L.) INFORMATION FILED: May 14, 1953, Eastern District of Oklahoma, against William E. Mcintosh, trading as W. E. Mcintosh, Caddo, Okla. NATURE OF CHARGE : On or about October 2, 4, and 6, 1952, while a number of dextro-amphetamine sulfate tablets and phenobarbital tablets were being held for sale at the W. E. Mcintosh Drug Store, Caddo, Okla., the defendant caused various quantities of the drugs to be dispensed without a prescription from a practitioner licensed by law to administer such drugs. Such acts of dispensing were contrary to the provisions of Section 503 (b) (1), and resulted in the dispensed drugs being misbranded while held for sale. DISPOSITION : October 2, 1953. The defendant having entered a plea of guilty, the court fined him $100.