220SS. Adulteration of frozen eggs. V. S. v. Miles Friedman, Inc., Roth- enberg & Schneider Bros., Inc., et al. Pleas of guilty. Total fines, $350. (F. & D. no. 30231. Sample nos. 20501-A to 20512-A, incl.) This case was based on several interstate shipments of frozen eggs, samples of which were found to be decomposed. On September 22, 1933, the United States attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the district court an information against Miles Friedman, Inc., and Rothenberg & Schneider Bros., Inc., corporations, Chicago, Ill., and Miles Friedman, an officer of the former and Herman Rothenberg and Sam Schneider, officers of the latter, alleging shipment by said defendants in violation of the Food and Drugs Act, between the dates of February 26 and March 29, 1932, from the State of Illinois into the State of New Jersey of quantities of frozen eggs which were .adulterated. , It was alleged in the information that the article was adulterated in that it consisted in part of a decomposed animal substance. On February 28, 1934, pleas of guilty were entered on behalf of all defend- ants, and the court imposed a fine of $175 jointly against Lues Friedman, Inc., and Miles Friedman, and a fine of $175 jointly against Rothenberg and Schneider Bros., Inc., and Herman Rothenberg and Sam Schneider. M. L. WILSON, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.