25328. Adulteration of dressed poultry. V. S. v. Mark Judson Goodrich (91. J. Goodrich). Plea of guilty. Fine, $50 and costs. (F. & D. no. 36022. Sample no. 33550-B.) This case was based upon a shipment of dressed poultry which was found to be in large part diseased and otherwise unfit for food. On November 5, 1935, the United States attorney for the Northern District of Iowa, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the district court an information against Mark Judson Goodrich, trading as M. J. Goodrich, Strawberry Point, Iowa, alleging shipment by said defendant in violation of the Food and Drugs Act, on or about July 7, 1935, from the .State of Iowa into the State of Illinois, of a quantity of dressed poultry which was adulterated. The article was alleged to be adulterated in that it consisted in part of a filthy, decomposed, and putrid animal substance and portions of animals unfit for food and was, in part, a product of diseased animals. Ou December 3, 1935, the defendant entered a plea of guilty and the court imposed a fine of $50 and costs. R. G. TUGWEUX, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.