19927. Adulteration of canned salmon. V. S. "v. Sebastian-Stuart Fish Co. Plea of guilty. Fine, $50 and costs. (F. & D. No. 28044. I. S. No. 22370.) This action was based on the interstate shipment of a quantity of canned salmon, samples of which were found to be decomposed. On May 16, 1932, the United States attorney for the Western District of Washington, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the District Court of the United States for the district aforesaid an information; against the Sebastian-Stuart Fish Co., a corporation, Seattle, Wash., alleging- shipment by said company in violation of the food and drugs act, on or about August 17, 1931, from the Territory of Alaska into the State of Washington, of a quantity of canned salmon that was adulterated. It was alleged in the information that the article was adulterated in that it consisted in part of a decomposed animal substance. On June 6, 1932, a plea of guilty to the information was entered on behalf of the defendant company, and the court imposed a fine of $50 and costs. HENBT A. WALLACE, Secretary of Agriculture.