6S40. Adulteration and misbranding of Temperine and Cream Ale. U. S.? * * * v. Herman Friedman and .Toe I/aevisou (A. M. Laevison &? Co.). Plea of guilty. Fine, $500 and costs. (F. & D. No. 8493. I. S.? Nos. 12226-m, 12253-12254-m, 11979-11980-m, 20107-m.) On April 10, 1918, the United States attorney for the Western District of? Kentucky, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the? District Court of the United States for said district an information against? Herman Friedman and Joe Laevison, trading as A. M. Laevison & Co., Paducab,? Ky., alleging shipment by said defendants, in violation of the Food and Drugs? Act, as amended, on or about January 9, 1917, January 10, 1917, January 26,? 1917, and January 31, 1917, from the State of Kentucky into the State of Illi?? nois, of quantities of an article, labeled in part " Temperine The Great Temper- N. J. 6801-6850] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNO-UNCEMENTS. 333 ance Drink," and on January 5, 1917, and January 24, 1917, from the State of? Kentucky into the States of Mississippi and Tennessee, of quantities of an? article, labeled in part " Cream Ale," which were adulterated and misbranded. Analyses of samples of the article by the Bureau of Chemistry of this depart?? ment showed the following results : The " Temperine " contained from 3.48 per cent to 4.90 per cent of alcohol by? volume and the bottles contained less than 12 fluid ounces as labeled. THE CREAM ALE. Shipment Shipment? of Jan. of Jan.