31160. Adulteration of dressed poultry. V. S. v. Clair F. Limbeck (Iowa Products Co.). Plea of guilty. Fine,. $300 and costs. (F. & D. No. 42795. Sample Nos. 46703-D, 46705-D, 68198-D.) This case was based on shipments of poultry into which water had been injected. On June 9, 1940, the United States attorney for the Northern District of Iowa filed an information against Clair F. Limbeck, trading as the Iowa Products Co., Dubuque, Iowa, alleging shipment within the period from on or about October 7 to on or about December 24, 1938, from the State of Iowa into the States of New York and Illinois of quantities of poultry which was adulterated in that poultry, namely, dressed geese, dressed ducks, and dressed chickens, containing added water had been substituted wholly or in part for normal poultry, which it pur- ported to be. On June 9, 1941, the defendant entered a plea of guilty and the court imposed a fine of $300 and costs.