NOTICE OF JUDGMENT NO. 2660. (Given pursuant to section 4 of the Food and Drugs Act.) U. S. v. Henry B. Terrett. Plea of guilty. Fine, $20. ADULTERATION AND MISBRANDING OF CHEESE. On April 30, 1913, the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, acting upon a report by the Health Officer of said Dis- trict, authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the Police Court of the District aforesaid an information against Henry B. Terrett, Washington, D. C, alleging the sale by said defendant, at the District aforesaid, on November 18, 1912, of a quantity of cheese which was adulterated and misbranded in violation of the Food and Drugs Act. Adulteration of the product was alleged in the information for the reason that a valuable constituent thereof, to wit, butter fat, had been left out and abstracted in whole or in part. Misbranding was alleged for the reason that the product was an imitation of and was offered for sale' and sold under the distinctive name of another article of food, to wit, cheese. On April 30, 1913, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the information and the court imposed a fine of $20. B. T. GALLOWAY, Acting Secretary of Agriculture, WASHINGTON, D. O, September 30, 1913. 12866°—No. 2660—14 o