1490. Adulteration of poultry. IT. S. v. "Geo M. Priest and Claude M. Priest (F. M. Priest & Sons). Pleas of guilty. Fine of $150; defendants placed on probation for 1 year. (F. D. C. No. 2911. Samples Nos. 10425-B, 10426-E.) This product consisted of emaciated and diseased poultry. On June 10, 1941, the United States attorney for the District of Minnesota filed an information against Leo M. Priest and Claude M. Priest, trading as F. M. Priest & Sons at St. James, Minn., alleging shipment on or about August 17 and 24, 1940, from the State of Minnesota into the State of New York of quantities of poultry that was adulterated in that it consisted in whole or in part of the product of diseased animals, namely, diseased poultry. On June 10,1941, the defendants entered pleas of guilty and the court imposed a general fine of $150 for the violation charged in the first count and placed the defendants on probation for the violation charged in the second count.