P. & D. No. 1946. I. S. No. 1528-c. Issued January 10, 1912. United States Department of Agriculture, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. NOTICE OF JUDGMENT NO. 1214. (Given pursuant to section 4 of the Food and Drugs Act.) ADULTEKATION OF CREAM. On April 10, 1911, the United States Attorney for the Southern? District of West Virginia, acting upon a report of the Secretary? of Agriculture, filed information in the District Court of the United? States for said district against A. E. Johnson, Jr., proprietor of the? Cinderella Dairy, Fort Spring, W. Va., alleging shipment by him, in? violation of the Food and Drugs Act, on or about September 21,? 1910, from the State of West Virginia into the State of Virginia of? a quantity of cream which was adulterated. The product was? labeled: " For Clifton Forge Ice & Bottling Co., Clifton Forge, Va,? From Cinderella Dairy, A. E. Johnson, Prop., Fort Spring, W. Va." Analysis of a sample of said product made by the Bureau of? Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture showed? the following results: Number of organisms per cc developing after? two days on: No. 1. Plain agar at 25? 0? 460,000,000 Litmus agar at 25? O? 113,000,000 Per cent acid? 68.1 Number of B. coli? 1, 000, 000 No. 2. Plain agar at 25? O? 180,000,000 Litmus agar at 25? C? 128,000,000 Per cent acid? Number of B. coli? 1, 000, 000 Adulteration was alleged for the reason that said cream consisted? in part of a filthy, decomposed, and putrid animal substance. On September 19, 1911, the defendant entered a plea of nolo con?? tendere and was fined $10 and costs. JAMES WILSON,? Secretary of Agriculture. WASHINGTON, D. C, November 23, 1911. 18597??No. 1214?12