7826. Adulteration ami misbranding of frozen eggs. XJ. S. * * * v. Emanuel A. Warner (Strieker Bros.)- Plea of gruilty. Fine, $50 and costs. (F. & D. No. 11631. I. S. Nos. 15640-r, 15G50~r.) On March 2, 1920, the United States attorney for the District of Maryland, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the District Court of the United States for said district an information against Emanuel A. Warner (Strieker Bros.), Baltimore, Md., alleging shipment by said defendant, in violation of the Food and Drugs Act, as amended, on or about September 17, 1918, and September 19, 191S, from the State of Maryland into the District of Columbia, of a quantity of frozen eggs which were adulterated and mis- branded. Adulteration of the article was alleged in the information for the reason that it consisted in whole or in part of a filthy, decomposed, and putrid animal sub- stance. Misbranding of the article was alleged for the reason that it was food in package form, and the quantity of the contents thereof was not plainly and con- spicuously marked on the outside of the package. On March 2, 1920, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to the information, and the court imposed a fine of $50 and costs. E. D. BALL, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.